This lecture covers the concept of reduced dynamic pressure in two-phase flow and heat transfer, as derived by Boussinesq. The instructor explains the equations and variables involved in calculating the reduced dynamic pressure, providing insights into the behavior of the fluid system. Various scenarios and applications are discussed to illustrate the practical implications of understanding reduced dynamic pressure in the context of two-phase flow and heat transfer.
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