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D.S. Santosa,b, P.M. Faiac, F.A.P. Garciaa, M.G.

Rasteiro

The pressure drop was measured by a Fuji Electric FCX-C series T-type differential pressure transducer
(model number FKK-33) whose pressure taps were 4.5 m apart. Appropriate lengths were inserted
before (L/D = 32) and after (L/D = 27) the test section,

flowcould be photographed with a Samsung 16Mp camera,

Yuling Lv 1,2,*, Shujiong Chen 1,2, Guobin Lv 3 and Limin He

At the 26 m long test section, there was a 0.5 m -long Perspex pipe section at an axial location of L/D =
600 from the inlet to ensure that the two-phase flow was well developed.

Then, the propeller stirrer mixed the mixture at a constant speed of 150 r/min for 2 h.

(Bin Hu1,2 and Panagiota Angeli1*) 11

The separator together with the fluids’ storage tanks provide sufficiently long residence time (at least 10
min for the highest mixture velocities used) that allows efficient separation of the small droplets
expected at the highest mixture velocities in this study (2.5 m/s).

Pressure gradient is measured with a differential pressure transducer connected to the test section
between 42D and 81D from the inlet for upward flow and between 16D and 55D for downward flow.

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