Abstract

The undoubted importance of these problems allows us to conclude that the research aimed at creating and using a simple model of the flow of a two-phase medium is relevant and of interest not only from a scientific, but also from a practical point of view. Two approaches to their description can be distinguished: the study of flows of two-phase media taking into account relaxation processes between phases with a microscopic description of the interaction between phases, or the study of flows of two-phase media with a macroscopic description of the medium in the form of a one-speed one-temperature continuum. However, sometimes, when calculating, it is possible to ignore the structural two-phase medium and consider the medium as a one-speed one-temperature continuum. This proposal allows us to calculate the averaged flow parameters of a two-phase medium, which is required for engineering calculations. In this paper, the calculation of the flow of the gas-drop flow in the Laval nozzle is given. The method is described, which is based on integral energy equations for two-phase dispersed currents. In the calculations, the two-phase flow is considered as a single-speed, single-temperature continuum. When modeling in the ANSYS Fluent software package, a package of Euler equations is used to compare with analytical results obtained from integral energy equations.

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