Flooding in vertical two-phase flow

Abstract The phenomenon of flooding limits the stability of a liquid film falling along the walls of a tube in which a gas is flowing upward. This paper describes a series of experiments to observe and photograph the flooding process. Flooding in a vertical perspex tube was observed by viewing axially along the tube from the top, and flooding on the walls of a stainless steel rod supported centrally within a perspex tube was observed by viewing normally through the tube walls. The resulting observations show that flooding occurs as a result of the formation and motion of a large disturbance wave on the surface of the liquid film. A simple theoretical treatment of flooding is presented, based on the observations of the flooding disturbance. The resulting equations enable the calculation of the gas velocity and the liquid wave height at flooding, and the predictions are in good agreement with experimental observations reported here and elsewhere.