We investigate stochastic models of particles entering a channel with a random time distribution. When the number of particles present in the channel exceeds a critical value N, a blockage occurs and the particle flux is definitively interrupted. By introducing an integral representation of the n-particle survival probabilities, we obtain exact expressions for the survival probability, the distribution of the number of particles that pass before failure, the instantaneous flux of exiting particles, and their time correlation. We generalize previous results for N = 2 to an arbitrary distribution of entry times and obtain exact solutions for N = 3 for a Poisson distribution and partial results for N >= 4
Membrane fouling during particle filtration occurs through a variety of mechanisms, including intern...
In this paper we study stochastic models for the transport of particles in a fluidized bed reactor a...
Particle deposition in turbulent flows is a phenomenon which can lead to fouling and affect normal o...
We investigate stochastic models of particles entering a channel with a random time distribution. Wh...
We study a blocking model where particles enter a narrow channel at random times. A single particle ...
This manuscript presents a study of blocking phenomenon in particulate streams flowing through anarr...
Filtration and flow in micro/nano-channels and traffic flow are examples of processes subject to blo...
We investigate models in which blocking can interrupt a particulate flow process at any time. Filtra...
L'objectif de cette thèse porte sur l'étude des phénomènes de blocage dans un flux particules à faib...
\u3cp\u3eFiltration, flow in narrow channels and traffic flow are examples of processes subject to b...
14 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceWe model a particulate flow of constant velocity through c...
We consider a channel bundle consisting of Nc parallel channels conveying a particulate flux. Partic...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA population balance model for particul...
A stochastic theory of channel-gating transitions is developed for a stationary system with many cha...
In this paper, we propose a stochastic model which describes two species of particles moving in coun...
Membrane fouling during particle filtration occurs through a variety of mechanisms, including intern...
In this paper we study stochastic models for the transport of particles in a fluidized bed reactor a...
Particle deposition in turbulent flows is a phenomenon which can lead to fouling and affect normal o...
We investigate stochastic models of particles entering a channel with a random time distribution. Wh...
We study a blocking model where particles enter a narrow channel at random times. A single particle ...
This manuscript presents a study of blocking phenomenon in particulate streams flowing through anarr...
Filtration and flow in micro/nano-channels and traffic flow are examples of processes subject to blo...
We investigate models in which blocking can interrupt a particulate flow process at any time. Filtra...
L'objectif de cette thèse porte sur l'étude des phénomènes de blocage dans un flux particules à faib...
\u3cp\u3eFiltration, flow in narrow channels and traffic flow are examples of processes subject to b...
14 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceWe model a particulate flow of constant velocity through c...
We consider a channel bundle consisting of Nc parallel channels conveying a particulate flux. Partic...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comA population balance model for particul...
A stochastic theory of channel-gating transitions is developed for a stationary system with many cha...
In this paper, we propose a stochastic model which describes two species of particles moving in coun...
Membrane fouling during particle filtration occurs through a variety of mechanisms, including intern...
In this paper we study stochastic models for the transport of particles in a fluidized bed reactor a...
Particle deposition in turbulent flows is a phenomenon which can lead to fouling and affect normal o...