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Hi,friends
I have no ideas about the meaning of inhomogeneous and homogeneous multiphase flow. Could you give me some examples to explain the difference between inhomogeneous and homogeneous multiphase flow? Thanks, Best wishes, Saturn |
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Read the multiphase section of the modelling chapter.
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homogeneous multiphase: no slip between phases inhomogeneous: slip velocity between phases (different velocity fields per phase)
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