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The propagation of a voidage disturbance in a uniformly fluidized bed
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    The propagation of a voidage disturbance in a uniformly fluidized bed (English)
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    1983
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    fluidized bed
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    voidage (volume fraction of fluid) wave propagation
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    solid particles
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    two-fluid equations
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    particle inertia
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    drag and gravitational force on the particles
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    viscosity
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    pressures
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    linearized theory for small disturbances
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    uniform state
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    condition for stability
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    negative diffusion
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    finite-amplitude
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    nonlinear theory
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    small) Froude numbers
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    discontinuities which propagate upwards
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