Two-phase flows - General laws
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Two-phase flows - General laws

Author : Jean-Michel FITREMANN

Publication date: May 10, 1982 | Lire en français

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  • Jean-Michel FITREMANN: Associate Professor of Physics - Doctor of Science - Director, Industrial Two-Phase Flow Division, Société Hydroscience

 INTRODUCTION

This article gives the definitions and basic theorems needed to deal with the various problems of two-phase flow. The formalism used requires, for its understanding, the notions explained in the article Fluid Mechanics. of this treaty.

Applications to gas-liquid mixtures and fluid-solid mixtures (suspensions) can be found in the following articles.

Notations and symbols

Symbol

Definition

a = (a 1 , a 2 , a 3 )

Lagrangian coordinates

C

curve

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