August 11th, 12:50 PM EDT - 1:50 PM EDT
Technical
4-04 The objective of the topic Gas-Liquid Flows, sponsored by the Multiphase Flow Technical Committee, is to provide a venue for the presentation of current experimental, theoretical and computational work in gas-liquid multiphase flows relevant to many systems of engineering interest. Measurements and predictions in such complex systems are particularly challenging and have attracted a great deal of attention over the years. The symposium will provide the opportunity for the presentation of results obtained from the use of novel measuring techniques, recent theoretical developments and models, as well as the latest computational algorithms.
Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Hydrodynamic Modeling of gas-liquid flows
• Transport phenomena at phase interfaces
• Gas-liquid flow instabilities and control
• Instrumentation and measuring techniques
• Flow patterns and transitions
• Dynamics of bubbles, droplets and sprays
• Scaling of gas-liquid flow systems
• Phenomena in multi-component two-phase flows
• Turbulence in gas-liquid flows
• Industrial applications of gas-liquid flows
• Gas-liquid flows in micro-gravity environments
• Gas-liquid flows in micro-fluidic geometries and systems
• Numerical simulations of gas-liquid flows
Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Experimental Testing and Numerical Modeling of Small-Scale Boat With Drag-Reducing Air-Cavity System | View |
Submission | CFD Modelling for Gas-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid Taylor Flows in the Entrance Region of Microchannels | View |
Submission | RANS-VOF Simulations of Fully Developed Density-Stratified Air-Water Flow in a 3D Rectangular Duct | View |
Submission | Elementary Numerical Analysis of Wet Foam Formation and Study of Its Flow Structures and Physical Behavior | View |
Submission | Experimental Characterization of Two-Phase Swirl Flow Interacting With a Circular Bluff Body | View |