I am looking for research findings and inputs regarding the design of the Two phase (Water-Oxygen) Separators.
So far most of the research which I found was on designing the Oil-Gas Two Phase Separators where the critical factor for the separator performance is based on how much of the oil droplet will be carried along with the gas into the gas outlet.
But for designing the Water Oxygen separator which will be exclusively used for Water Electrolysis processes, which is a kind of emerging technology, not much of research has been done.
For the Water oxygen separator, the separator performance will be based on the water outlet, that is how much fraction of gas is carried along with the water rather than the gas outlet.
So the design calculations changes drastically for this criteria. I am really struggling to find any creditable source regarding the calculation methods to design such a separator for my available requirements.
I appreciate all the help I can find.
Thank you!!