Modeling shear-induced diffusion force in particulate flows
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- Diffusion of microscopic tracer particles in a yield-stress fluid
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- A linearised model for calculating inertial forces on a particle in the presence of a permeate flow
- An acceleration-scale model of IING’s diffusion based on force analysis
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- The effect of shear flow on the rotational diffusion of a single axisymmetric particle
- Motion of a distant solid particle in a shear flow along a porous slab
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- Shear flow laminarization and acceleration by suspended heavy particles: a mathematical model and geophysical applications
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