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Adiabatic two-phase pressure drop of refrigerants in small channels
Brandon S. Field, Pega Hrnjak
Mechanical Science and Engineering
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Energy Engineering
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Dimensionless
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Reynolds' Number
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Tension Surface
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Pressure Drop
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Rectangular Channel
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Fluid Property
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Flow Regime
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Separated Flow
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Surface Tension Effect
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Phase Pressure Drop
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Measured Pressure Drop
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Pressure Drop Model
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Keyphrases
Refrigerant
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New Correlation
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Small Channel
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Two-phase Pressure Drop
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Pressure Drop
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Kinetic Energy
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Ammonia
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Reynolds number
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Propane
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Surface Tension
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Capillary Flow
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Vapor Phase
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R134a
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Flow Map
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R134a Refrigerant
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Rectangular Channel
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Fluid Properties
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Flow Regime
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Separated Flows
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Weber number
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Flow Transition
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Griffith
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Surface Tension Reduction
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R410A
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Transition Criteria
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Refrigerant Flow
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Two-phase Refrigerant
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R290
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R717
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Pressure Drop Model
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