Lockhart–Martinelli parameter

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Template:Short description Template:One source The Lockhart–Martinelli parameter (χ) is a dimensionless number used in internal two-phase flow calculations. It expresses the liquid fraction of a flowing fluid. Its main application is in two-phase pressure drop and boiling/condensing heat transfer calculations. It was first used by R. W. Lockhart and Raymond C. Martinelli in 1949.[1][2]

It is defined as:

χ=mmgρgρ,

where

  • m is the liquid phase mass flowrate;
  • mg is the gas phase mass flowrate;
  • ρg is the gas density;
  • ρ is the liquid density.

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