Air Entrainment in Flowing Water

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Air Entrainment in Flowing Water

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1949-08

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The physical entrainment of a gas by a liquid and the flow of gas-liquid mixtures are phenomena commonly encountered in engineering practice, but avoided or arbitrarily compensated for in theoretical considerations and in design analysis. The progress toward a satisfactory explanation of these phenomena has been hampered by a lack of accurate experimental observations of entrained flows and by the complexity of the theoretical analysis when certain of the physical forces can no longer be neglected.

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Under Office of Naval Research Contract N6onr-246 Task Order 6

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Prepared for Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy

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Lamb, Owen P.. (1949). Air Entrainment in Flowing Water. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/108119.

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