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On the quest for a hyperbolic effective-field model of disperse flows
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringFluid MechanicsMultiphase Flow ApplicationsComputational MechanicsNumerical SimulationUnified Fundamental PerspectiveNonlinear Hyperbolic ProblemHyperbolic EquationHydrodynamic StabilityPhysicsIncompressible FlowFinal ClosureHyperbolic Effective-field ModelHyperbolic Conservation LawFlow PhysicDisperse FlowMultiphase FlowDisperse FlowsFluid-structure InteractionNatural SciencesCivil EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
Abstract The cornerstone of multiphase flow applications in engineering practice is a scientific construct that translates the basic laws of fluid mechanics into a set of governing equations for effective interpenetrating continua, the effective-field (or two-fluid) model. Over more than half a century of development this model has taken many forms but all of them fail in a way that was known from the very beginning: mathematical ill-posedness. The aim of this paper is to refocus awareness of this problem from a unified fundamental perspective that clarifies the manner in which such failures took place and to suggest the means for a final closure.
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