Continuous models of the motion of inertial particles in laminar and turbulent flows based on the Fokker-Planck equations (Q1815095)

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Continuous models of the motion of inertial particles in laminar and turbulent flows based on the Fokker-Planck equations
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    Continuous models of the motion of inertial particles in laminar and turbulent flows based on the Fokker-Planck equations (English)
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    7 November 1996
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    A methodology of continuous description of the motion of inertial particles in hydrodynamic flows has been developed. This methodology involves the following main elements: the equations of motion for a single particle in a given velocity field of the carrier medium in the presence of a random disturbing force such as white noise; the Fokker-Planck equation with a diffusion term in velocity space, which is treated as an instantaneous equation relative to the large-scale motion; the moment (for the Fokker-Planck equation) relations which are treated as instantaneous continuous equations in physical space; the closing of the continuous equations on the basis of phenomenological relations or by means of an approximate asymptotic solution of the Fokker-Planck equation for a short particle dynamic relaxation time. The direct interaction of the particles and their reciprocal action on the motion of the carrier medium are not taken into account.
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    small- and large-scale motions
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    Brownian perturbations
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    small-scale turbulent fluctuations
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    random disturbing force
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    white noise
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    diffusion term
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    approximate asymptotic solution
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    short particle dynamic relaxation time
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