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Publications by Takehiro KASUGAI
Prediction of Two-Phase Frictional Pressure Loss by Hydrodynamic Flow Model.
Nihon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu, B Hen/Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Part B
Condensed Matter Physics
Mechanical Engineering
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The Thermohydraulic Characteristics of Two-Phase Flow in Extremely Narrow Channels. The Frictional Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer of Boiling Two-Phase Flow, Analytical Model.
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Application of SVM Algorithm for Frictional Pressure Loss Calculation of Three Phase Flow in Inclined Annuli
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Effect of Inclination on Hold-Up and Frictional Pressure Drop in Inclined Annular Two-Phase Up-Flow.
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Two-Phase Model for Prediction of Cell-Free Layer Width in Blood Flow
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Pressure Wave Propagation in Two Phase Flow
Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Investigation of Two-Phase Flow Mixing Between Two Subchannels. 2nd Report. Verification of Fluctuating Pressure Model Without Steady Pressure.
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Two Phase Discharge Flow Prediction in Safety Valves
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Two-Phase Flow Pressure Drop in Superhydrophobic Channels
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