One-dimensional drift--flux model for two-phase flow in a large diameter pipe
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:1415696)
Recommendations
- Distribution parameter and drift velocity of drift-flux model in bubbly flow
- One-dimensional drift-flux model and constitutive equations for relative motion between phases in various two-phase flow regimes.
- Some characteristics of air-water two-phase flow in small diameter vertical tubes
- The use of drift-flux techniques for the analysis of horizontal two-phase flows
- A two-fluid model for critical flashing flows in pipes
Cited in
(11)- A High-Order Localized Artificial Diffusivity Scheme for Discontinuity Capturing on 1D Drift-Flux Models for Gas-Liquid Flows
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5887114 (Why is no real title available?)
- One-dimensional drift-flux model and constitutive equations for relative motion between phases in various two-phase flow regimes.
- Distribution parameter and drift velocity of drift-flux model in bubbly flow
- On the hyperbolicity of one-dimensional models for transient two-phase flow in a pipeline
- The use of drift-flux techniques for the analysis of horizontal two-phase flows
- On linearized coupling conditions for a class of isentropic multiphase drift-flux models at pipe-to-pipe intersections
- Validation of the diffusion mixture model for the simulation of bubbly flows and implementation in OpenFOAM
- Two-phase flow in a vertical pipe and the phenomenon of choking: Homogeneous diffusion model—I. Homogeneous flow models
- 1D unified mathematical model for environmental flow applied to steady aerated mixed flows
- An experimental study on developing air-water two-phase flow along a large vertical pipe: effect of air injection method
This page was built for publication: One-dimensional drift--flux model for two-phase flow in a large diameter pipe
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1415696)