Hybrid modeling of complex physical processes in dispersed liquid systems
By: Rozentsvaig, Alexander.
Publisher: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2022Edition: Vol.26 April.Description: 53-60p.Subject(s): Mechanical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here to access online In: JP journal of heat and mass transferSummary: Abstract: The interaction of droplets of the dispersed phase with a continuous medium in the flow of a liquid emulsion is complex and ambiguous. The regime of motion and hydrodynamic parameters initiate a number of accompanying physical phenomena in the emulsion due to the conditions of motion of the continuous medium and the state of the dispersed phase. The probability of their realization is related to the flow conditions created during the implementation of various technological processes. The modeling of interrelated phenomena in the emulsion flow is considered, which is supplemented by the involvement of experimental research data. A hybrid modification of conventional criterion models with empirical data in the form of elementary physical phenomena is proposed. Keywords and phrases: heterogeneous media, modeling, elementary physical phenomena, nonlinear dependence, emulsion.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Abstract:
The interaction of droplets of the dispersed phase with a continuous medium in the flow of a liquid emulsion is complex and ambiguous. The regime of motion and hydrodynamic parameters initiate a number of accompanying physical phenomena in the emulsion due to the conditions of motion of the continuous medium and the state of the dispersed phase. The probability of their realization is related to the flow conditions created during the implementation of various technological processes. The modeling of interrelated phenomena in the emulsion flow is considered, which is supplemented by the involvement of experimental research data. A hybrid modification of conventional criterion models with empirical data in the form of elementary physical phenomena is proposed.
Keywords and phrases:
heterogeneous media, modeling, elementary physical phenomena, nonlinear dependence, emulsion.
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