Drift mass, multifluid modelling of two-phase bubbly flow and superfluid hydrodynamics (Q1825093)
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Drift mass, multifluid modelling of two-phase bubbly flow and superfluid hydrodynamics (English)
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1988
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Hamilton's variational principle of least action for the two-fluid hydrodynamics of bubbly liquid/gas mixtures is extended by adding the virtual mass of the gas bubbles as an independent variable. The additional Euler-Lagrange equation, which determines the virtual-mass coefficient, expresses some local internal equilibrium of the two-phase medium. The extended two-fluid model is transformed analytically into a three-fluid model. The drift-mass coefficient, which is defined in a natural way within the frame of the three-fluid model, turns out to be a simple function of the virtual-mass coefficient. In the limit of small void fractions Darwin's theorem is recovered. Some striking similarities with the two-fluid hydrodynamics of superfluid \({}^ 4He\) are pointed out.
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Hamilton's variational principle of least action
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two-fluid hydrodynamics of bubbly liquid/gas mixtures
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Euler-Lagrange equation
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local internal equilibrium
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two-phase medium
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three-fluid model
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Darwin's theorem
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