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December 22, 2014, 11:04 |
You can calculate the pressure drop in two-phase flow? example, slug flow or stratifi
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Beann Carlos
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Greetings, I hope you can help me, I am currently simulating two-phase flow in FLUENT, the pipeline has dimensions:
Length: 3 meters Diameter: 2.54 cm Two entrances, air and water, need to calculate the pressure drop in the pipe, for smooth stratified flow and slug flow, and compare results PIPEPHASE and using the correlation of Beggs & Brill not slip. I hope you can help me regards. |
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