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Which phase do pathlines stand for in multiphase flow?

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Old   August 11, 2011, 19:10
Default Which phase do pathlines stand for in multiphase flow?
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I am modeling an air-water system using Eulerian multiphase model. So which phase do the trajectories shown in the panel of Pathlines represent, air phase or water phase, or average of them?

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Pathlines shown for both phases as i think
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