Two-Phase Flow Methodology and Modelling

  • A. D. Fitt
Part of the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry book series (ECMI, volume 6)

Abstract

The problem of how to treat flows in which there is more than one phase present has long been a difficult one. Recently interest has increased in such flow problems, notably in the nuclear power and defence industries where multiphase mixtures are commonplace. By ‘multiphase’ here we mean flows where the multiconnectedness or complexity and unsteadiness of the interphase boundaries makes phase ‘tracking’ impractical.

Keywords

Bubbly Flow Inviscid Flow Interfacial Pressure Multiphase Mixture Newtonian Viscous Fluid 
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© B.G. Teubner Stuttgart and Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. D. Fitt
    • 1
  1. 1.Southampton UniversityHampshireEngland

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