Two-phase flow
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Two-phase flow refers to the interactive flow of two distinct phases – each phase representing a mass or volume of matter – with common interfaces in a channel. While combination between any two phases represents a significant area of two-phase flow, liquid-vapor (gas) flow is by far the most common in various industries and thus has been investigated in greater depth.
- Concepts and notations, Flow Patterns in vertical tube, and horizontal tubes.
- Homogeneous and separated flow models, frictional pressure drop, and void fraction.
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