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Vapor Quality Sensor (2P)

Measure vapor fraction in two-phase fluids

  • Vapor Quality Sensor (2P) block

Libraries:
Simscape / Foundation Library / Two-Phase Fluid / Sensors

Description

The Vapor Quality Sensor (2P) block measures the fraction of vapor in a two-phase fluid. That fraction can be expressed on a mass basis (the vapor quality of the fluid) or on a volume basis (the vapor void fraction). Use the Vapor fraction specification block parameter to specify the basis.

The block measures the vapor quality at port A and reports it as a physical signal at port X. The physical signal value can range from 0 in pure liquid to 1 in pure vapor. Intermediate values correspond to two-phase mixtures. The sensor is ideal, that is, neither mass nor energy exchanges take place.

If the pressure rises above the critical point for the fluid, vapor and liquid cease to exist, and the measurement becomes undefined. The block then outputs -1, a value that serves to indicate a critical or supercritical state.

Examples

Ports

Output

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Physical signal output port for measuring the fraction of vapor in a two-phase fluid. Use the Vapor fraction specification parameter to select the type of measurement.

Conserving

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Two-phase fluid conserving port. Connect this port to the node in the two-phase fluid network where you want to measure the vapor quality.

Parameters

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Type of measurement to report at port X. Select Vapor quality for the mass fraction of vapor in a two-phase fluid. Select Vapor void fraction for the volume fraction instead. The measurement can range from 0 to 1 in both cases. For critical and supercritical fluids, the output is -1.

Extended Capabilities

C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using Simulink® Coder™.

Version History

Introduced in R2018b