Abstract. Continuum equations for a two-phase fluid-particle flow are developed and applied to the problem of steady, laminar flow over an infinite porous flat plate. Both phases are assumed to behave as non-Newtonian power-law fluids. The effects of particle-particle interaction and diffusion of particles are taken into account in the mathematical model. In addition, the particle phase is assumed to have a non-uniform density distribution. The resulting governing equations are nondimensionalized and solved numerically subject to appropriate boundary conditions using an iterative, implicit finite-difference method. Graphical results for the displacement thicknesses and the skin-friction coefficients for both the fluid and particle phases ar...
Order of magnitude considerations are employed to develop boundary layer equa-tions for two phase pa...
A new two-phase model for concentrated suspensions is derived that incorporates a constitutive law c...
The Lagrangian numerical simulation (LNS) scheme presented in this paper is motivated by the multiph...
A mathematical dilute fluid-particle suspension model governing steady, laminar, com-pressible, boun...
The problem of compressible boundary-layer laminar flow of a particulate suspension over a semi-infi...
The problem of steady, laminar, compressible flow and heat transfer of a particulate suspension past...
Equations governing flow of a particulate suspension exhib-iting finite volume fraction in non-Newto...
Equations governing compressible boundary-layer laminar flow of a two-phase par-ticulate suspension ...
Abstract A continuum model for two-phase (fluid/parti-cle) flow induced by natural convection is dev...
Numerical simulations of particles dispersed in simple flows (a linear shear flow and a pressure-dri...
Particulate flow of solids in fluids occur in a variety of settings, e.g. sedimenting and fluidized ...
The equations of motion (continuity and momentum) describing the steady flow of incompressible power...
The drainage of the non-Newtonian film between two approaching fluid particles are studied. The non-...
We analyze the dynamics of a moving stable interface in a semi-infinite porous domain saturated by t...
A new numerical approach for solving incompressible two-phase flows is presented in the framework of...
Order of magnitude considerations are employed to develop boundary layer equa-tions for two phase pa...
A new two-phase model for concentrated suspensions is derived that incorporates a constitutive law c...
The Lagrangian numerical simulation (LNS) scheme presented in this paper is motivated by the multiph...
A mathematical dilute fluid-particle suspension model governing steady, laminar, com-pressible, boun...
The problem of compressible boundary-layer laminar flow of a particulate suspension over a semi-infi...
The problem of steady, laminar, compressible flow and heat transfer of a particulate suspension past...
Equations governing flow of a particulate suspension exhib-iting finite volume fraction in non-Newto...
Equations governing compressible boundary-layer laminar flow of a two-phase par-ticulate suspension ...
Abstract A continuum model for two-phase (fluid/parti-cle) flow induced by natural convection is dev...
Numerical simulations of particles dispersed in simple flows (a linear shear flow and a pressure-dri...
Particulate flow of solids in fluids occur in a variety of settings, e.g. sedimenting and fluidized ...
The equations of motion (continuity and momentum) describing the steady flow of incompressible power...
The drainage of the non-Newtonian film between two approaching fluid particles are studied. The non-...
We analyze the dynamics of a moving stable interface in a semi-infinite porous domain saturated by t...
A new numerical approach for solving incompressible two-phase flows is presented in the framework of...
Order of magnitude considerations are employed to develop boundary layer equa-tions for two phase pa...
A new two-phase model for concentrated suspensions is derived that incorporates a constitutive law c...
The Lagrangian numerical simulation (LNS) scheme presented in this paper is motivated by the multiph...