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Particle deposition on a channel wall in a turbulent disperse flow with gradient
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    Particle deposition on a channel wall in a turbulent disperse flow with gradient (English)
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    Kinetic ideas about the motion of a set of particles (droplets) in a turbulent gas flow with gradient are used to derive a Fokker-Planck equation for the case of sufficiently large particles (more than few microns). This equation describes the process in which they are deposited on the wall of a channel. Under the assumption that the parameters of the carrier gaseous flow vary fairly slowly, a generalized equation is derived for particle diffusion in turbulent flow. This takes into account the intensity gradient of transverse pulsations in the velocity of the carrier gaseous flow.
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    particle deposition on channel walls
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    motion of a set of particles
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    droplets
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    turbulent gas flow with gradient
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    Fokker-Planck equation
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    large particles
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    particle diffusion in turbulent flow
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    intensity gradient of transverse pulsations
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    carrier gaseous flow
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