Simultaneous thermal and optical imaging of two-phase flow in a micro-model.

@article{Karadimitriou2014SimultaneousTA,
  title={Simultaneous thermal and optical imaging of two-phase flow in a micro-model.},
  author={Nikolaos K. Karadimitriou and Philipp Nuske and Pieter J Kleingeld and S. Majid Hassanizadeh and Rainer Helmig},
  journal={Lab on a chip},
  year={2014},
  volume={14 14},
  pages={
          2515-24
        }
}
In the study of non-equilibrium heat transfer in multiphase flow in porous media, parameters and constitutive relations, like heat transfer coefficients between phases, are unknown. In order to study the temperature development of a relatively hot invading immiscible non-wetting fluid and, ultimately, approximate heat transfer coefficients, a transparent micro-model is used as an artificial porous medium. In the last few decades, micro-models have become popular experimental tools for two-phase… 

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