A Comparison of Two Approaches to Derivation of Boundary Conditions for Continuous Equations of Particle Motion in Turbulent Flow
Abstract The paper deals with the boundary conditions for continuous equations of conservation of mass, momentum, and turbulent stresses of the disperse phase in a two-phase flow. The boundary conditions and some assumptions made in deriving them are verified by comparison with the results of numeri...
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