👉 The MV fluid, or Multiphase Variable Velocity Fluid, is a sophisticated model used in fluid dynamics simulations to represent complex multiphase flows where the velocity of each phase varies with respect to the others. This fluid accounts for the interaction between different phases, such as gas and liquid, by allowing their velocities to adjust dynamically based on local flow conditions. It is particularly useful in accurately simulating phenomena like bubbling flows, slug flows, and multiphase mixing in industrial processes, environmental engineering applications, and energy systems. By capturing the intricate dynamics of these flows, the MV fluid enhances the precision of simulations, enabling better predictions and optimizations in design and operation.