Behavior of a particle-laden flow in a spiral channel
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(5)- THIN-FILM FLOW IN HELICAL CHANNELS
- The enhancement of viscous fingering with bidisperse particle suspension
- Self-similarity in particle accumulation on the advancing meniscus
- A note on Navier-Stokes equations with nonorthogonal coordinates
- A conservation law model for bidensity suspensions on an incline
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