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A Darcy law for the drift velocity in a two-phase flow model
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    A Darcy law for the drift velocity in a two-phase flow model (English)
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    14 June 2007
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    This paper is concerned with two-phase flows when the velocities of the two phases tend towards a common value under the effects of drag forces. In the first section, the classical two-fluid model is recalled, and the authors show how to derive from it a reduced mixture model characterized by Darcy law for the drift (relative) velocity. The second section is devoted to the mathematical analysis of this model. A finite volume approximation of the problem is proposed, and some numerical applications are presented.
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    drift-flux Darcy law
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    finite volume approximation
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    reduced mixture model
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