Multiphase Flows: Modeling and Theory II
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Presentations
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High-Fidelity Simulation of a Rotary Bell Atomizer with Electrohydrodynamic Effects
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Authors
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Venkata Krisshna
- Montana State University
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Mark Owkes
- Montana State University
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An Eulerian-Eulerian CFD Study of Surface Wetting at Different Richardson Numbers in Dispersed Oil-Water Pipe Flow
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Authors
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Jakob Roar Bentzon
- Technical University of Denmark
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Jens Honore Walther
- Technical University of Denmark
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Thermal and Fluid Dynamics of Snow vs. Rain at the Air-Water Interface
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Authors
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Mehdi Vahab
- Florida State University
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Kourosh Shoele
- Florida State Universiy
- Florida State University
- FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
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David Murphy
- University of South Florida
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Florida
- University of South Florida Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Assessment of surfactant models with applications to crude oil-water coalescence or aggregation modeling
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Authors
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Shaolin Mao
- Engineering Department, University of Jamestown, ND
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Manipulating gas-assisted atomization by inlet gas turbulence
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Authors
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Delin Jiang
- Baylor University
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Yue Ling
- Baylor University
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Daniel Fuster
- Sorbonne Universite
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Stephane Zaleski
- d'Alembert, Sorbonne Universit{\'e} \& CNRS
- Sorbonne Universite
- d'Alembert, Sorbonne Universite and CNRS
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Gretar Tryggvason
- Johns Hopkins University Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
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Sloshing and its effects on thermal mixing in aircraft fuel tanks
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Connor Rohmann-Shaw
- University of Leeds
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Duncan Borman
- University of Leeds
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Mark Wilson
- University of Leeds
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Effect of inertial forces on constitutive behaviors of the RVE granular model
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Authors
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Min Wang
- Theoretical Disvision, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Duan Zhang
- Los Alamos National Lab
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Theoretical Disvision, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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