One-dimensional two-phase flow: Graham B. Wallis. McGraw-Hill, New York (1969)Rationale: The use of anthracyclines such as doxorubicin (DOX) has improved mortality and morbidity in cancer patients, yet associated risks of cardiomyopathy have limited their clinical application. DOX-associated ...
Compressible flowA general mathematical method for analysing one-dimensional waves in two-phase flow is presented. Certain basic categories of wave motion are defined and described. Interactions between the various classes of waves are analysed and physical implications such as choking, instability and ...
Use of the Reynolds Flux Concept for Analysing One-Dimensional Two-Phase Flow, Part II—Applications to Two-Phase Flowdoi:10.1016/0017-9310(68)90090-2G.B. WallisElsevier LtdInternational Journal of Heat & Mass Transfer
two-phase flowhorizontal pipeA one-dimensional wave model for incompressible flows predicts the transition between the stratified and slug flow regimes in pipes. The one-dimensional wave theory contains less empiricism than the commonly used Taitel-Dukler model for this transition. The empiricism ...
C. J. Crowley.Dimensionless Form of a One-Dimensional Wave Model for the Stratified Flow Regime Transition.International Journal of Multiphase Flow. 1993C. J. Crowley, G. B. Wallis and J. J. Barry, Dimensionless form of a one-dimensional wave model for the stratified flow regime transition,...
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