Prediction of Two-Phase Flow From Mixing Length Theory (open access)

Prediction of Two-Phase Flow From Mixing Length Theory

It is proposed in this report to describe a new two-phase flow mixing length model. It consists of treating the two-phase system as a continuous medium and applying to it the methods and assumptions so widely accepted in single-phase turbulent flow. Because it reduces a two-phase problem to an equivalent one in single-phase flow, the proposed model can be readily used to predict the effects of flow rate, channel geometry, and channel direction in two-phase flow.
Date: December 27, 1960
Creator: Levy, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library