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Boundary layer on a blunt body in a flow of dusty gas
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    Boundary layer on a blunt body in a flow of dusty gas (English)
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    This paper continues an investigation begun earlier [e.g.: (*) \textit{V. P. Stulov}, ibid. 1979, No.1, 51-60 (1979; Zbl 0413.76076)] into the influence of particles on the structure of the dynamical and thermal two- phase boundary layer formed around a blunt body in a flow. The model of the dusty gas has an incompressible carrier phase. The method of matched asymptotic expansions is used to obtain the equations of the two-phase boundary layer. In the framework of the refined classification made by Stulov (*), it is shown that the form of the boundary layer equations is different in the presence and absence of inertial precipitation of the particles. The equations are solved numerically in the neighborhood of the stagnation point of the blunt body. The temperature and phase velocity distributions in the boundary layer, and also the friction coefficients and the heat transfer of the carrier phase are found for a wide range of the determining parameters.
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    thermal two-phase boundary layer
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    blunt body
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    dusty gas
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    incompressible carrier phase
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    method of matched asymptotic expansions
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