Zhang et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Void fraction effect on bubble deformation of turbulent bubbly flow in a large square ductZhang et al., 2014
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- Zhang H
- Sun H
- Yokomine T
- Kunugi T
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- 日本伝熱学会論文集
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For the bubbly flow, the bubble deformation and size are of great importance to calculate the drag and lift forces, which are the key terms to the two-fluid model. Currently, the bubble deformation was mainly considered based on the correlation obtained from the single …
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