A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional incompressible multiphase flow in pipelines and channels. The model is obtained by simultaneously eliminating the volume constraint and the pressure from the widely used two-fluid model (TFM). The resulting ‘pressure-free two-fluid model’ (PF-TFM) has a number of attractive features: (i) it features four evolution equations (without additional constraints) that can be solved very quickly with explicit time integration methods; (ii) it keeps the conservation properties of the original two-fluid model, and therefore the correct shock relations in case of discontinuities; (iii) its solutions satisfy the two TFM constraints exactly: the volume co...
This paper describes a five-equation model for compressible two-fluid flow, based on physical flow e...
In this report we give an overview of models and discretisation techniques for the simula-tion of mu...
htmlabstractA typically interesting type of flow problem is that of flows involving multiple fluids....
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
Getting an accurate understanding of the dynamics of multiphase transport for the design of efficie...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
We show that the one-dimensional (1D) two-fluid model (TFM) for stratified flow in channels and pipe...
Multi-fluid flows are found in many applications in engineering and physics. Examples of these flows...
Multi-fluid flows are found in many applications in engineering and physics. Examples of these flows...
textabstractIn this paper we analyse different time integration methods for the two-fluid model and ...
This paper describes a five-equation model for compressible two-fluid flow, based on physical flow e...
This paper describes a five-equation model for compressible two-fluid flow, based on physical flow e...
In this report we give an overview of models and discretisation techniques for the simula-tion of mu...
htmlabstractA typically interesting type of flow problem is that of flows involving multiple fluids....
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
A novel pressure-free two-fluid model formulation is proposed for the simulation of one-dimensional ...
Getting an accurate understanding of the dynamics of multiphase transport for the design of efficie...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
The pressure-free two-fluid model (PFTFM) is a recent reformulation of the one-dimensional two-fluid...
We show that the one-dimensional (1D) two-fluid model (TFM) for stratified flow in channels and pipe...
Multi-fluid flows are found in many applications in engineering and physics. Examples of these flows...
Multi-fluid flows are found in many applications in engineering and physics. Examples of these flows...
textabstractIn this paper we analyse different time integration methods for the two-fluid model and ...
This paper describes a five-equation model for compressible two-fluid flow, based on physical flow e...
This paper describes a five-equation model for compressible two-fluid flow, based on physical flow e...
In this report we give an overview of models and discretisation techniques for the simula-tion of mu...
htmlabstractA typically interesting type of flow problem is that of flows involving multiple fluids....