Theory for the Bubbly Flow Interfaces
The Bubbly Flow interfaces are suitable for macroscopic modeling of mixtures of liquids and gas bubbles. These physics interfaces solve for the averaged volume fraction occupied by each of the two phases, rather than tracking each bubble in detail. Each phase has its own velocity field.
In this section:
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The Bubbly Flow Equations
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Turbulence Modeling in Bubbly Flow Applications
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References for the Bubbly Flow Interfaces