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  2. Multiphase flow - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of multiphase flow in an oil pipe, where the continuous phase is the liquid (blue) carrying smaller particles. Gas (white) and oil particles (black) are in a disperse phase. In fluid mechanics, multiphase flow is the simultaneous flow of materials with two or more thermodynamic phases. [1]

  3. Phase-field model - Wikipedia

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    A discrete location of the interface may be defined as the collection of all points where the phase field takes a certain value (e.g., 0). A phase-field model is usually constructed in such a way that in the limit of an infinitesimal interface width (the so-called sharp interface limit) the correct interfacial dynamics are recovered.

  4. Material point method - Wikipedia

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    Especially, it is a robust spatial discretization method for simulating multi-phase (solid-fluid-gas) interactions. In the MPM, a continuum body is described by a number of small Lagrangian elements referred to as 'material points'. These material points are surrounded by a background mesh/grid that is used to calculate terms such as the ...

  5. Multiphase flow meter - Wikipedia

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    Measurement and interpretation of 2 and 3 phase multiphase flow can also be achieved by using alternative flow measurement technologies such as SONAR.SONAR meters apply the principles of underwater acoustics to measure flow regimes and; can be clamped on to wellheads and flow lines to measure the bulk (mean) fluid velocity of the total mixture which is then post-processed and analyzed along ...

  6. Two-phase flow - Wikipedia

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    Different modes of two-phase flows. In fluid mechanics, two-phase flow is a flow of gas and liquid — a particular example of multiphase flow.Two-phase flow can occur in various forms, such as flows transitioning from pure liquid to vapor as a result of external heating, separated flows, and dispersed two-phase flows where one phase is present in the form of particles, droplets, or bubbles in ...

  7. Multiphase particle-in-cell method - Wikipedia

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    The multiphase particle-in-cell method (MP-PIC) is a numerical method for modeling particle-fluid and particle-particle interactions in a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculation. The MP-PIC method achieves greater stability than its particle-in-cell predecessor by simultaneously treating the solid particles as computational particles and ...

  8. Lagrangian and Eulerian specification of the flow field

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    The Eulerian specification of the flow field is a way of looking at fluid motion that focuses on specific locations in the space through which the fluid flows as time passes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This can be visualized by sitting on the bank of a river and watching the water pass the fixed location.

  9. List of systems biology modeling software - Wikipedia

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    A specialized form of the PhysiCell agent-based modeling platform that directly integrates Boolean signaling networks into cell Agents [19] multiplatform (C++) BSD-3: Yes, but only for reactions PhysiCell: A agent-based [20] modeling framework for multicellular systems biology. multiplatform (C++) BSD-3: Yes, but only for reactions PySCeS