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Spatial and temporal characteristic information parameter measurement of interfacial wave using ultrasonic phased array method

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  • Jia, Huijun
  • Wen, Jiaqi
  • Xu, Xinrui
  • Liu, Miaomiao
  • Fang, Lide
  • Zhao, Ning

Abstract

Gas-liquid two-phase flow exists in nuclear reactor evaporation, vehicle cooling, chemical production falling film evaporation and other processes, and the dynamic measurement of the interfacial wave is of great significance for industrial process monitoring and production optimization. Accurate identification and characterization of interfacial wave is an important prerequisite for scientific research and engineering practice. In this paper, interfacial wave measurement experiments have been carried out using an ultrasonic phased array system and measurement method to obtain gas-liquid phase interface measurement information in gas-liquid flow system. The liquid film thickness is extracted by fitting the gas-liquid interface through two-dimensional data matrix to ladder, detecting the liquid level data, and constructing a three-dimensional interfacial wave distribution model based on dynamic real-time data. The interfacial wave amplitude prediction correlation is developed using various machine learning regression models, which are optimized by parameters tuning algorithms. Laboratory results indicate that the wave amplitude prediction correlation is highly correlated with five inlet parameters, including superficial gas velocity, superficial liquid velocity, gas Reynolds number, liquid Reynolds number, and Lockhart-Martinelli (L-M) parameter. In the seven typical wave amplitude prediction correlations for stratified and plug flow, Least Squares Boosting (LSBoost) provided the best fit with MAPEs of 11.26 % and 18.42 %. The Gray Wolf Optimizer (GWO) is proposed and used to optimized the wave amplitude prediction correlation of LSBoost, and the MAPEs of optimized model are 4.38 % and 17.26 %. This paper provides a reliable method for accurate measurement and methodological analysis of interfacial wave spatial-temporal characteristic parameters of gas-liquid two-phase flow.

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  • Jia, Huijun & Wen, Jiaqi & Xu, Xinrui & Liu, Miaomiao & Fang, Lide & Zhao, Ning, 2024. "Spatial and temporal characteristic information parameter measurement of interfacial wave using ultrasonic phased array method," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 292(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:292:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224002433
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130472
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