A mathematical treatment of the bump structure of particle-laden flows with particle features
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Abstract: In this paper, we consider the particle laden flows on a inclined plane under the effect of the gravity. It is observed from preceding experimental works that the particle-rich ridge is generated near the contact line. The bump structure observed in particle-rich ridge is studied in terms of Lax's shock waves in the mathematical theory of conservation laws. In the present study, the effect of particles with nontrivial radii on morphology of particle laden flows is explicitly considered, and dependence of radius and concentration of particles on the bump structure is extracted.
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