Mathematical modeling of particulate suspension flows in vertical circular pipes
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3277361 (Why is no real title available?)
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- The self-propulsion of a deformable body in a perfect fluid
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Cited in
(8)- Modeling particle segregation in dilute particle/fluid circular pipe flows
- Suspension flows in a pipeline with partial phase separation.
- A mixture theory formulation for hydraulic or pneumatic transport of solid particles
- Single-fluid model of a mixture for laminar flows of highly concentrated suspensions
- Theoretical fundamentals of calculating the pressure gradients for the motion of suspensions of liquid and coarse solid particles in vertical pipelines
- MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF PARTICULATE FLOWS
- Application of a stress sharing model to simulation of particle/fluid parallel flow
- Viscous resuspension in fully developed laminar pipe flows
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