arnie2010
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2017
- 1
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand the Homogeneous Equilibrium Model (HEM) of a two phase flow nozzle as described here.
For critical mass velocity they write:
with
and
The part that puzzles me are the derivatives along the saturation line shown above. Another text writes these as partial derivatives AT the saturation line btw. Going through the refrigerant properties sheet, specific volume and enthalpy are given as function of temperature only, so these terms would vanish after taking the derivative. Or am I supposed to use the Clausius-Clapeyron relation here?
Could someone please explain how to deal with these terms and determine Gc?
Thx!
I'm trying to understand the Homogeneous Equilibrium Model (HEM) of a two phase flow nozzle as described here.
For critical mass velocity they write:

with

and

The part that puzzles me are the derivatives along the saturation line shown above. Another text writes these as partial derivatives AT the saturation line btw. Going through the refrigerant properties sheet, specific volume and enthalpy are given as function of temperature only, so these terms would vanish after taking the derivative. Or am I supposed to use the Clausius-Clapeyron relation here?
Could someone please explain how to deal with these terms and determine Gc?
Thx!