13: Multi–Phase Flow Last updated Nov 23, 2020 Save as PDF 12.9: Combination of the Oblique Shock and Isentropic Expansion 13.1: Introduction Page ID863 Genick Bar-MeirPotto Project ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) Topic hierarchy13.1: Introduction13.2: History13.3: What to Expect From This Chapter13.4: Kind of Multi-Phase Flow13.5: Classification of Liquid-Liquid Flow Regimes13.5.1: Co–Current Flow13.5.1.1: Horizontal Flow13.5.1.2: Vertical Flow13.5.1.3: Vertical Flow Under Micro Gravity13.6: Multi–Phase Flow Variables Definitions13.6.1: Multi–Phase Averaged Variables Definitions13.7: Homogeneous Models13.7.1: Pressure Loss Components13.7.1.1: Friction Pressure Loss13.7.1.2: Acceleration Pressure Loss13.7.1.3: Gravity Pressure Loss13.7.1.4: Total Pressure Loss13.7.2: Lockhart Martinelli Model13.8: Solid–Liquid Flow13.8.1: Solid Particles with Heavier Density \(\rho_S>\rho_L\)13.8.2: Solid With Lighter Density \(\rho_S< \rho\) and With Gravity13.9: Counter–Current Flow13.9.1: Horizontal Counter–Current Flow13.9.2: Flooding and Reversal Flow13.10: Multi–Phase Conclusion