Progress in the second-moment closure for bubbly flow based on direct numerical simulation data
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- An analytical model for the slip velocity of particles in turbulence
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- Improved modelling of interfacial terms in the second-moment closure for particle-laden flows based on interface-resolved simulation data
- An experimental study on the multiscale properties of turbulence in bubble-laden flows
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