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ISSN for PRINT: 0276-1459
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1990, Volume5
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INERTIAL COUPLING IN TWO-PHASE FLOW: MACROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF SUSPENSIONS IN AN INVISCID FLUID
Graham B.
Wallis
Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
ABSTRACT
Classical solutions for the motion of a single sphere in an inviscid fluid are reviewed and extensively investigated by self-consistent models. The Maxwell equations for electrical conductivity of a suspension of spheres can be used, as found, to derive the added mass of a sphere array as well as the added kinetic energy due to relative motion. Good agreements are shown between the current analysis and general equations suggested.
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