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Application of Chaos Theory in Identification of Two-Phase Flow Patterns and Transitions in a Small, Horizontal, Rectangular Channel
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1996
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Two-phase Flow PatternsRectangular ChannelEngineeringChaos TheoryFluid MechanicsCorrelation DimensionHigh-dimensional ChaosMeasurement ToolsFlow MeasurementChaotic MixingMultiphase FlowNonlinear ProcessSystem IdentificationSignal Processing
Various measurement tools that are used in chaos theory were applied to analyze two-phase pressure signals with the objective of identifying and interpreting flow pattern transitions for two-phase flows in a small, horizontal rectangular channel. These measurement tools included power spectral density function, autocorrelation junction, pseudo-phase-plane trajectory, Lyapunov exponents, and fractal dimensions. It was demonstrated that the randomlike pressure fluctuations characteristic of two-phase flow in small rectangular channels are chaotic, and governed by a high-order deterministic system. The correlation dimension is potentially a new approach for identifying certain two-phase flow patterns and transitions.
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