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The following pages link to Statistical modelling of mass transfer in turbulent two-phase dispersed flows. I: Model development. II: Calculation results (Q1579936):
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- Structure of the nonisothermal swirling gas-droplet flow behind an abrupt tube expansion (Q301185) (← links)
- Subgrid continuum modeling of particle motion in a turbulent flow (Q532249) (← links)
- A statistical model for predicting the heat transfer of solid particles in turbulent flows (Q537757) (← links)
- Modeling of the motion of light-weight particles and bubbles in turbulent flows (Q545817) (← links)
- Modeling of the turbulent motion of particles in a vertical channel (Q605743) (← links)
- Differential and algebraic models for the second moments of particle velocity and temperature fluctuations in turbulent flows (Q605831) (← links)
- A statistical model for predicting the fluid displaced/added mass and displaced heat capacity effects on transport and heat transfer of arbitrary-density particles in turbulent flows (Q650549) (← links)
- Migration of a granule in a rapidly oscillating inhomogeneous velocity field of a viscous fluid (Q891558) (← links)
- LES/FDF simulation of particle dispersion in a gas-particle two phase plane wake flow (Q1047402) (← links)
- Pulse frequency effect on the flow structure and heat transfer in an impinging gas-saturated turbulent jet (Q2281955) (← links)
- Statistical model of particle motion and dispersion in an anisotropic turbulent flow (Q2379130) (← links)
- Turbulent flow structure and bubble distribution in an axisymmetric nonisothermal impinging gas-liquid jet (Q2397906) (← links)
- An Eulerian approach for large eddy simulation of particle transport in turbulent flows (Q2853841) (← links)
- Inertial-particle accelerations in turbulence: a Lagrangian closure (Q2973664) (← links)
- Connection between two statistical approaches for the modelling of particle velocity and concentration distributions in turbulent flow: The mesoscopic Eulerian formalism and the two-point probability density function method (Q3531811) (← links)
- On the probability density function model for the transport of particles in anisotropic turbulent flow (Q3554437) (← links)
- On Lagrangian time scales and particle dispersion modeling in equilibrium turbulent shear flows (Q3554611) (← links)