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Old   October 11, 1999, 07:38
Default Re: turbulent mixing of two fluids
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Jin Wook LEE
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I do not think two fluid model is required because of different molecular viscosity. I think that it is enough to model the viscosity of mixture as a function of the mass(or mole) fraction of each fluid. In addition, I am quitely sure that molecular viscosity has not so significant effect on the flow field for the turbulent flow, as John said.

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