Countercurrent flow limitation (CCFL) refers to an important class of gravity-induced hydrodynamic processes that impose a serious restriction on the operation of gas–liquid two-phase systems. In a nuclear power plant, CCFL may occur in the liquid level measurement system where an orifice is applied in the pipeline, which may introduce error into the level measurement system. CCFL can occur in horizontal, vertical, inclined, and even much more complicated geometric patterns, and the hot-leg channel flow passage has been widely investigated; however, a pipeline with variable cross-sections, including an orifice, has not yet been investigated. An experimental investigation has been conducted in order to identify the phenomenon, pattern, and m...
Experiments are reported on an air–water mixture flowing through an orifice in a vertical pipe. Time...
Cooling system in nuclear reactor is much influenced by counter-current flow. When a leakage is occu...
Counter current flow is encountered in a wide variety of industrial applications ranging from flows ...
Gas/liquid two-phase stratified flows in horizontal channels are frequently encountered in nuclear r...
Countercurrent flow limitation (CCFL) is an important phenomenon for numerous engineering applicatio...
There are several structures internal to reactor pressure vessel (RPV), where gravity drainage of l...
A new correlation for the prediction of the Countercurrent Flow Limitation (CCFL) in a large diamete...
Research and study into gas-liquid countercurrent two-phase flow in a model of pressurized water rea...
Experimental work about counter current two-phase flow of air and gas in nearly horizontal pipe has ...
The falling liquid flow rate under flooding conditions is limited at a square top end of a vertical ...
Counter-Current Flow Limitation (CCFL) is of importance for PWR safety analyses in several accident ...
This paper aims to characterise the complex flow behaviour of counter-current gas-liquid flows in co...
During a postulated loss-of-coolant-accident (LOCA) in a pressurized water reactor (PWR) it is of vi...
This paper describes an experimental study of gas/liquid countercurrent flow in a vertical circular ...
A liquid-liquid countercurrent flow has an extensive application in many industrial processes, petro...
Experiments are reported on an air–water mixture flowing through an orifice in a vertical pipe. Time...
Cooling system in nuclear reactor is much influenced by counter-current flow. When a leakage is occu...
Counter current flow is encountered in a wide variety of industrial applications ranging from flows ...
Gas/liquid two-phase stratified flows in horizontal channels are frequently encountered in nuclear r...
Countercurrent flow limitation (CCFL) is an important phenomenon for numerous engineering applicatio...
There are several structures internal to reactor pressure vessel (RPV), where gravity drainage of l...
A new correlation for the prediction of the Countercurrent Flow Limitation (CCFL) in a large diamete...
Research and study into gas-liquid countercurrent two-phase flow in a model of pressurized water rea...
Experimental work about counter current two-phase flow of air and gas in nearly horizontal pipe has ...
The falling liquid flow rate under flooding conditions is limited at a square top end of a vertical ...
Counter-Current Flow Limitation (CCFL) is of importance for PWR safety analyses in several accident ...
This paper aims to characterise the complex flow behaviour of counter-current gas-liquid flows in co...
During a postulated loss-of-coolant-accident (LOCA) in a pressurized water reactor (PWR) it is of vi...
This paper describes an experimental study of gas/liquid countercurrent flow in a vertical circular ...
A liquid-liquid countercurrent flow has an extensive application in many industrial processes, petro...
Experiments are reported on an air–water mixture flowing through an orifice in a vertical pipe. Time...
Cooling system in nuclear reactor is much influenced by counter-current flow. When a leakage is occu...
Counter current flow is encountered in a wide variety of industrial applications ranging from flows ...