Detection of the gas–liquid two-phase flow regimes using non-intrusive microwave cylindrical cavity sensor
Gas–liquid two-phase flow phenomenon occurs in various engineering applications and the measurement of it is important. A microwave sensor in the form of a cylindrical cavity has been designed to operate between 5 and 5.7 GHz. The aim is to analyse a two phase gas–liquid flow regime in a pipeline. L...
Main Authors: | Oon, C.S., Ateeq, M., Shaw, A., Wylie, S., Al-Shamma'a, A., Kazi, S.N. |
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Brill Academic Publishers
2016
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