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Measurement Science and Technology | 2009

High-speed liquid film sensor with high spatial resolution

Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser

A novel sensor based on the electrical conductance method is presented to measure the thickness of the dynamic liquid films in two-phase flow. Two sensors with different properties have been developed consisting of a matrix with 64 × 16 measuring points and a time resolution of 10 000 frames s−1. The electrode geometries of the sensors are optimized by potential field calculations. The first liquid film sensor (LFS 1) has its electrodes arranged in lines and measures film thickness up to 800 µm with a square spatial resolution of 3.12 × 3.12 mm2 and a crosstalk below 0.5%. The second sensor (LFS 2) has its electrodes arranged in rhombuses and measures liquid films between 100 and 700 µm with a square spatial resolution of 2 × 2 mm2 and a crosstalk below 3%. The sensors are produced with a standard PCB etching technology. The calibration experiments show that the liquid film sensor delivers reproducible results with a standard deviation below 2% of the end value. Comparing two different calibration methods, it becomes obvious that the film thickness is also measured correctly when sloped film surfaces are present. The sensors are tested in horizontal and vertical co-current air–water flow experiments. The experiments show that the sensors are capable of resolving wave patterns and local droplet deposition in annular flow.


Flow Measurement and Instrumentation | 2009

High-speed liquid film sensor for two-phase flows with high spatial resolution based on electrical conductance

Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2010

Experimental studies of the effect of functional spacers to annular flow in subchannels of a BWR fuel element

Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser


Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2013

Dispersion in fully developed flow through regular porous structures

Richard Häfeli; Cédric Hutter; Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser; Philipp Rudolf von Rohr


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011

Cold neutron tomography of annular coolant flow in a double subchannel model of a boiling water reactor

John Kickhofel; Robert Zboray; Manuel Damsohn; A. Kaestner; E.H. Lehmann; Horst-Michael Prasser


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011

Cold-neutron tomography of annular flow and functional spacer performance in a model of a boiling water reactor fuel rod bundle

Robert Zboray; John Kickhofel; Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser


Flow Measurement and Instrumentation | 2014

Multi-range sensors for the measurement of liquid film thickness distributions based on electrical conductance

Rashmita Tiwari; Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser; Daniel Wymann; Christoph Gossweiler


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011

Droplet deposition measurement with high-speed camera and novel high-speed liquid film sensor with high spatial resolution

Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser


Experiments in Fluids | 2011

Dynamic film thickness between bubbles and wall in a narrow channel

Daisuke Ito; Manuel Damsohn; Horst-Michael Prasser; Masanori Aritomi


13th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-13) | 2009

Novel fluid dynamic instrumentation for mixing studies developed at ETH Zurich and PSI

Horst-Michael Prasser; Manuel Damsohn; J. Fokken; S. Frey

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Masanori Aritomi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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