1983
DOI: 10.1002/aic.690290127
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Evaluation of a stochastic model of particle dispersion in a turbulent round jet

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“…In EIMs (for details see Gosman and Ionannides 1981;Schuen et al 1983;Zhou and Leschziner 1991;Wang and Stock 1992;Graham and James 1996;Hennick and Lightstone 2000), one particle is allowed to interact successively with various eddies. Each eddy has a characteristic lifetime, length, and velocity scale.…”
Section: Eddy Interaction Model (Eim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In EIMs (for details see Gosman and Ionannides 1981;Schuen et al 1983;Zhou and Leschziner 1991;Wang and Stock 1992;Graham and James 1996;Hennick and Lightstone 2000), one particle is allowed to interact successively with various eddies. Each eddy has a characteristic lifetime, length, and velocity scale.…”
Section: Eddy Interaction Model (Eim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the end of the period, a new location for the particle is calculated. Further discussion about the stochastic dispersion of particles can be found in Shuen et al 45 .…”
Section: Particles Migration Due To Turbulent Eddiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Csanady, 1964), models tracing a number of particles describing the interaction with turbulence in different ways (e.g. Gosman and Ioannides, 1981;Shuen et al, 1983;Walklate, 1987;Ichard and Melheim, 2010), and analytical reasoning revealing increased knowledge and reasonable parameterizations (e.g. Csanady, 1963).…”
Section: Parameterizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%