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Two Variants of Calculation of the Parameters of Bubbling Processes in Axisymmetric Channels with a Variable Flow Area

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Consideration is given to the formulations of the primal and inverse problems of calculation of bubbling processes in axisymmetric channels with a variable flow area. A physico-mathematical model of motion of a bubble gas-liquid mixture and results of numerical calculations are presented.

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Didenko, V.N., Popov, D.N. Two Variants of Calculation of the Parameters of Bubbling Processes in Axisymmetric Channels with a Variable Flow Area. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1043–1047 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021138818649

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