Advanced continuum modelling of gas-particle flows beyond the hydrodynamic limit
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- A Model for Collision Processes in Gases. I. Small Amplitude Processes in Charged and Neutral One-Component Systems
- A quadrature-based moment method for dilute fluid-particle flows
- A quadrature-based third-order moment method for dilute gas-particle flows
- An incompressible three-dimensional multiphase particle-in-cell model for dense particle flows
- Averaged Equations for Two‐Phase Flows
- Direct simulation of gas flows at the molecular level
- Eulerian two-phase flow theory applied to fluidization
- Lagrangian numerical simulation of particulate flows
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- On the kinetic theory of rarefied gases
- Second-Order Boltzmann Schemes for Compressible Euler Equations in One and Two Space Dimensions
- The mathematical theory of dilute gases
- The multiphase particle-in-cell (MP-PIC) method for dense particulate flows
- The role of meso-scale structures in rapid gas-solid flows.
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