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Computational Techniques for Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer

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Computational models for two-phase flow and heat transfer are reviewed. The computational models are categorized according to the inertial and thermal states of the system. The computational techniques applicable to each system are outlined and discussed. Directions for further model development are suggested.

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Crowe, C.T. (1988). Computational Techniques for Two-Phase Flow and Heat Transfer. In: Kreith, F., Boehm, R.F. (eds) Direct-Contact Heat Transfer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-30182-1_3

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