Breakdown at small scales refers to the phenomenon where the assumptions of the continuum hypothesis no longer hold true due to the discrete nature of matter. In fluid dynamics and multiphase flow, this breakdown leads to significant differences in behavior and characteristics when analyzing fluids at the microscale compared to the macroscale. It highlights the need for a more detailed understanding of interactions and forces acting on individual particles or bubbles within a flow.
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