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Multiphase flows are an important part of many natural and technological phe- nomena such as ocean-air coupling (which is important for climate modeling) and the atomization of liquid fuel jets in combustion engines. The unique challenges of multiphase flow often make analytical solutions to the governing equations impos- sible and experimental investigations very difficult.
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- Brady, Peter, Ph.D (Author)
- Herrmann, Marcus (Thesis advisor)
- Lopez, Juan (Thesis advisor)
- Adrian, Ronald (Committee member)
- Calhoun, Ronald (Committee member)
- Chen, Kangping (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2011
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- The rest of the dissertation and all supplemental materials will be included on a CD-ROM"--Page 1
- Thesis lacks supplemental file (CD-ROM)
- Partial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2011Note typethesis
- Field of study: Aerospace engineering/Mechanical engineering
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by Peter Brady