Theory for the Mixture Model Interfaces
The mixture model is a macroscopic two-phase flow model, in many ways similar to the bubbly flow model. It tracks the averaged phase concentration, or volume fraction, and solves a single momentum equation for the mixture velocity. It is suitable for mixtures consisting of solid particles or liquid droplets immersed in a liquid.
The Mixture Model interface theory is described in this section:
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The Mixture Model Equations
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Dispersed Phase Boundary Condition Equations
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Turbulence Modeling in Mixture Models
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Slip Velocity Models
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References for the Mixture Model Interfaces