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    Measurement of the Void Fraction of Gas-Liquid Two-Phase CO2 Flow Using Laser Attenuation Techniques

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    Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology to reduce CO 2 emissions from industrial processes. However, void fraction measurement is one of the challenging issues to be solved for gas-liquid two-phase CO 2 flow measurement. This paper presents a novel measurement system using laser intensity attenuation techniques to measure the void fraction of two-phase CO 2 flow. The measurement system includes optical sensors, a laser detector array and a monolithic processor. The performance of the proposed measurement system is verified through experimental tests under various conditions, including stratified flow and bubbly flow. The void fraction of two-phase CO 2 flow ranges from 0 to 69%. Experimental results demonstrate that the system is capable of measuring the void fraction of CO 2 flow with an error between -2% and 3.6%
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