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2010
Multiphase flows can be gas flows with solid and/or liquid particles, or liquid flows with vapor bubbles, solid and/or liquid particles [138]. Exchanges between phases, chemical reactions, and particle disintegration and agglomeration can occur within them. The example of a gas-droplet multiphase flow1 illustrates their complexity.
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Multiphase flows can be gas flows with solid and/or liquid particles, or liquid flows with vapor bubbles, solid and/or liquid particles [138]. Exchanges between phases, chemical reactions, and particle disintegration and agglomeration can occur within them. The example of a gas-droplet multiphase flow1 illustrates their complexity.
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2015
The subject of two- or multiphase flow has become increasingly important in a wide variety of engineering systems for their optimum design and safe operations. It is, however, by no means limited to today’s modern industrial technology, and multiphase flow phenomena which require better understandings.
Bahman Zohuri, Nima Fathi
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The subject of two- or multiphase flow has become increasingly important in a wide variety of engineering systems for their optimum design and safe operations. It is, however, by no means limited to today’s modern industrial technology, and multiphase flow phenomena which require better understandings.
Bahman Zohuri, Nima Fathi
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2019
The black-oil equations constitute the industry-standard approach to describe compressible three-phase flow. Black-oil models generally have stronger coupling between fluid pressure and the transport of phases/components than the two-phase, incompressible flow models discussed in the previous chapter. For this reason it is common to use a fully coupled
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The black-oil equations constitute the industry-standard approach to describe compressible three-phase flow. Black-oil models generally have stronger coupling between fluid pressure and the transport of phases/components than the two-phase, incompressible flow models discussed in the previous chapter. For this reason it is common to use a fully coupled
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2009
Descrizione dei principi di misura nei flussi multifase per lo sviluppo di misuratori di ...
Falcone, G, Hewitt, GF, Alimonti, C
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Descrizione dei principi di misura nei flussi multifase per lo sviluppo di misuratori di ...
Falcone, G, Hewitt, GF, Alimonti, C
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Multiphase flow behaviour and hazard prediction of pyroclastic density currents
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020G. Lube +4 more
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2009
The purpose of this work is to review the present status of both theoretical and numerical research of multiphase flow dynamics and to make the results of that fundamental research more readily available for students and for those working with practical problems involving multiphase flow. Flows that appear in many of the common industrial processes are
Hiltunen, Kai +7 more
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The purpose of this work is to review the present status of both theoretical and numerical research of multiphase flow dynamics and to make the results of that fundamental research more readily available for students and for those working with practical problems involving multiphase flow. Flows that appear in many of the common industrial processes are
Hiltunen, Kai +7 more
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1989
Recent measurements and predictions concerning turbulent multiphase flows are considered, emphasizing findings of the author and his associates. The properties of both dense sprays (comparable phase volume fractions) and dilute dispersed multiphase flows (dispersed-phase volume fractions less than 1–10 percent) are considered.
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Recent measurements and predictions concerning turbulent multiphase flows are considered, emphasizing findings of the author and his associates. The properties of both dense sprays (comparable phase volume fractions) and dilute dispersed multiphase flows (dispersed-phase volume fractions less than 1–10 percent) are considered.
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