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The International Journal of Multiphase Flow is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering fluid mechanics. The editors-in-chief are Alfredo Soldati and S. Balachander . The founding editor was Gad Hetsroni (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology). Previous editor (2007-2017) was Andrea Prosperetti . [1]
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion; International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids; International Journal of Multiphase Flow; Journal of Aircraft; Journal of Chemical Physics; Journal of Computational Physics; Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Physics A; Journal of the Physical Society of ...
He was the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Multiphase Flow and serves on the editorial board of the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics. He completed his doctoral work in 1974 at the California Institute of Technology under the supervision of Milton Plesset (of the Rayleigh–Plesset equation and Møller–Plesset perturbation ...
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids; International Journal of Multiphase Flow; J. Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics;
YANG, L. and AZZOPARDI, B. J., 2007. Phase split of liquid-liquid two-phase flow at a horizontal T-junction. Internal Journal of Multiphase Flow, 33(2), 207–216. AZZOPARDI, B., 2006. Flow controlled critical heat flux: developments in annular flow modelling. Archives of Thermodynamics, 27(2), 3–22.
International Journal of Multiphase Flow; Journal of Environmental Engineering; Journal of Fluid Mechanics; Journal of Hydrologic Engineering; Journal of the IEST; Measurement Science and Technology; NASA Tech Briefs; Optical Engineering; Physics of Fluids; The Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal; Radioelectronics and Communications Systems
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 ...
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]