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What is C_U(c,t) in the UDF for two-phase flow?

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Old   August 24, 2006, 15:04
Default What is C_U(c,t) in the UDF for two-phase flow?
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Hello, everyone. I used C-U(c,t) where c is cell and t is the thread of the gas-phase in two-phase flow in order to get the velocity. However, I am confused that C_U(c,t) is the physical velocity of the gas phase or the superficial velocity of the gas phase? Thanks in advance.

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