2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.partic.2020.07.003
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Computation of pressure drop for dilute gas–solid suspension across thin and thick orifices

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“…The expressions for the axial and radial velocity of the gas phase at the inlet of the upstream pipe [28,35,36] are as follows:…”
Section: For the Gas Phasementioning
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“…The expressions for the axial and radial velocity of the gas phase at the inlet of the upstream pipe [28,35,36] are as follows:…”
Section: For the Gas Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is worth mentioning that the initial solution does not affect the final reported results as they correspond to the statistically steady state. [28,29,[35][36][37]…”
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“…In general, computational uid dynamics methods and computational uid dynamics-discrete element methods [30] are the main methods for simulating gas-solid two-phase ows in pipes and enclosed devices [31,32]. Their reliability has been veri ed by a large number of experiments.…”
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“…In general, computational fluid dynamics methods and computational fluid dynamics-discrete element methods 30 are the main methods for simulating gas–solid two-phase flows in pipes and enclosed devices 31 , 32 . Their reliability has been verified by a large number of experiments.…”
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