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Optimal design of a four sensor probe system to measure the flow properties of the dispersed phase in bubbly air water multiphase flows

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Figure 1 A) Schematic representation of a four-sensor probe B) the droplet and Symbolic representation of  velocity vector Mishra et al
Figure 3B Comparisons of maximum permissible  �� for probe with frontal area = 0.25mm2, 0.5 mm2 and 0.75 mm2 for the given flow conditions
Figure 5B Variations in  ��� with error e for different values of polar angle α
Figure 6 Variations in absolute percentage error  ��� (A) ���(B) and ���(C) with error e for different values of polar angle α
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