New extensive data on the terminal falling velocities of conical shaped bodies in scores of Newtonian and power law fluids are reported. Altogether, 11 Newtonian and 11 non-Newtonian test liquids together with 33 cones made from four different materials and 14 spheres of three different materials have been used to gather 486 individual data points covering wide ranges of conditions as follows: Reynolds number 0.0019 to 507; power law flow behaviour index 0.4 to 1, the value of sphericity 0.59 to 0.79; and the cone-to-fall tube diameter ratios up to 0.264 to assess the extent of wall effects. A simple expression is developed to estimate the terminal falling velocity of a cone from a knowledge of its dimensions, and the terminal velocity of a...
The objective of this work is to study the effect of confining walls on the free settling of spheric...
The effect of finite boundaries on the drag experienced by a sphere exposed to the Poiseuille flow o...
Particle settling in a non-Newtonian power law fluid is of interest to many industrial applications,...
The free settling of cones in Newtonian and power law fluids has been investigated experimentally. T...
The free settling velocity of cylinders and disks falling in quiescent Newtonian and power law liqui...
The terminal velocity of several cylinders (of glass, perspex and stainless steel) falling with thei...
Extensive experimental results on the free fall of a range of non-spherical particles such as square...
The terminal velocity of numerous cylinders of Perspex and glass in a parallel orientation has been ...
In this work, the numerical solution of Hill's variational principles is presented for the estimatio...
This work investigated the extent of the wall effects on the free falling velocity of fluid spheres ...
The free fall of cylinders and rectangular prism through pseudoplastic and elastic polymer solutions...
New experimental data on the free settling velocity of straight chains (up to twenty spheres) and pl...
The equations of motion of an accelerating sphere falling through non-Newtonian fluids with power la...
The aim of this work is to study the wall effect on drag coefficient to reduce the net drag hydrodyn...
In this work, the terminal falling velocities of a series of cylinders made of four different materi...
The objective of this work is to study the effect of confining walls on the free settling of spheric...
The effect of finite boundaries on the drag experienced by a sphere exposed to the Poiseuille flow o...
Particle settling in a non-Newtonian power law fluid is of interest to many industrial applications,...
The free settling of cones in Newtonian and power law fluids has been investigated experimentally. T...
The free settling velocity of cylinders and disks falling in quiescent Newtonian and power law liqui...
The terminal velocity of several cylinders (of glass, perspex and stainless steel) falling with thei...
Extensive experimental results on the free fall of a range of non-spherical particles such as square...
The terminal velocity of numerous cylinders of Perspex and glass in a parallel orientation has been ...
In this work, the numerical solution of Hill's variational principles is presented for the estimatio...
This work investigated the extent of the wall effects on the free falling velocity of fluid spheres ...
The free fall of cylinders and rectangular prism through pseudoplastic and elastic polymer solutions...
New experimental data on the free settling velocity of straight chains (up to twenty spheres) and pl...
The equations of motion of an accelerating sphere falling through non-Newtonian fluids with power la...
The aim of this work is to study the wall effect on drag coefficient to reduce the net drag hydrodyn...
In this work, the terminal falling velocities of a series of cylinders made of four different materi...
The objective of this work is to study the effect of confining walls on the free settling of spheric...
The effect of finite boundaries on the drag experienced by a sphere exposed to the Poiseuille flow o...
Particle settling in a non-Newtonian power law fluid is of interest to many industrial applications,...