particulate phase

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particulate
adjective
uk
/pəˈtɪ.kjuː.lət/
us
/pəˈtɪ.kjuː.lət/
consisting of small pieces of dirt, especially ones produced by road vehicles, that ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk
/feɪz/
us
/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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Overall, the nature of the pairing mechanism does not seem to be strongly affected by theparticulatephasefor the present parameter combination.
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We recognize that the presence of theparticulatephasemanifests itself as a source term, which indicates the local production or destruction (cancellation) of vorticity.
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Theparticulatephasecan then be described by a convection-diffusion equation for its concentration, which can also account for uniform gravitational settling.
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The damping caused by theparticulatephaseleads to a certain slowdown of the vortex pairing process, without significantly modifying its fundamental dynamics.
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For the evolution of fully three-dimensional two-phase flows, an important aspect will be the influence of theparticulatephaseon the vortex stretching mechanism.
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However, the feedback also depends on the magnitude of the vorticity difference, which will increase with time if the fluid motion develops independently of theparticulatephase.
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In contrast to the nonlinear stages, the question of how the linear stability of shear flows is affected by aparticulatephasehas been the subject of several theoretical studies.
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Equation (2.17a) allows us to readily identify the physical mechanisms by which theparticulatephase will affect the evolution of the vorticity field.
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For problems in which theparticulatephaseis subject to gravitational forces, particle clusters are free to settle out of the computational domain through the bottom boundary.
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Shear-thickening behavior is observed in systems with a solid,particulatephasedispersed within a liquid phase.
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Under these conditions, a simplified set of two-way-coupled equations governing the vorticity of the fluid and particulate phases, respectively, is derived.
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The resulting simplified set of twoway-coupled equations governing the vorticity of the fluid and particulate phases, respectively, is solved numerically.
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