two-phase flow

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flow
noun
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/fləʊ/
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/floʊ/
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We present here atwo-phaseflowmodel for flame-spreading and spatial variation in solid propellant ignition and combustion processes.
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In this paper, we present an extension of a conventionaltwo-phaseflowmodel for the study of flame-spreading and spatial variation in the launching process.
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The homogenization problem is considered for the equations oftwo-phaseflowin porous media with a periodic or random small-scale structure of inhomogeneities.
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Representation of the molecular mixing process in atwo-phaseflowturbulent mixing model.
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Besides original work, many excellent review articles have appeared, but until now no one has produced an elementary, general text-book ontwo-phaseflowsuitable for recommendation to graduate students.
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The abovetwo-phaseflowcases are for a single fluid occurring by itself as two different phases, such as steam and water.
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Void fraction usually varies from location to location in the flow channel (depending on thetwo-phaseflowpattern).
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The design of boilers requires a detailed understanding oftwo-phaseflowheat-transfer and pressure drop behaviour, which is significantly different from the single-phase case.
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In the homogeneous model oftwo-phaseflow, the slip ratio is by definition assumed to be unity (no slip).
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Even more critically, nuclear reactors use water to remove heat from the reactor core usingtwo-phaseflow.
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The calculation of the volume flow of the liquid is possible thanks to the physics oftwo-phaseflow.
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This sometimes may lead to the assumption that modern metering instruments had problems withtwo-phaseflow.
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The heat dissipation can be further increased iftwo-phaseflowcooling is applied.
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In particular, he focuses ontwo-phaseflow, reactive transport in variably-saturated porous media, transport of micro-organisms, and biodegradation.
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Perturbation methods are not new in the mechanics of two-phase flows.
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Special core analysis is distinguished from routine or conventional core analysis by adding more experiments, in particular including measurements oftwo-phaseflowproperties, determining relative permeability and capillary pressure.
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For the evolution of fully three-dimensional two-phase flows, an important aspect will be the influence of the particulate phase on the vortex stretching mechanism.
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