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DOI: 10.21236/ada085806
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One- and Two-Phase Nozzle Flows.

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“…In addition, Chang [73] showed a similar result of particle trajectory. In his 2-dimensional two-phase Eulerian simulation, 1 µm particles effectively turn around the nozzle throat whereas 20 µm particles do not turn around the throat corner and a distinctive particle-free zone appears near the wall [73].…”
Section: Statistics Of the Particle Phasesupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…In addition, Chang [73] showed a similar result of particle trajectory. In his 2-dimensional two-phase Eulerian simulation, 1 µm particles effectively turn around the nozzle throat whereas 20 µm particles do not turn around the throat corner and a distinctive particle-free zone appears near the wall [73].…”
Section: Statistics Of the Particle Phasesupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In his 2-dimensional two-phase Eulerian simulation, 1 µm particles effectively turn around the nozzle throat whereas 20 µm particles do not turn around the throat corner and a distinctive particle-free zone appears near the wall [73]. Details of particle streamlines for current simulation are provided in Figure 3.13.…”
Section: Statistics Of the Particle Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different approaches are then required in which the gaseous phase and the particles dynamics are described by a specific set of governing equations. Lagrangian [1,2] or Eulerian [3][4][5] methods are the two possible methodologies. In this study, the Eulerian method is chosen because it seems to be more suitable for unsteady calculations and also less CPU time intensive.…”
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“…Several researchers have analyzed the problem and data is available for comparison [83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92]. In most of the reported studies, a shorter diverging section, in comparison with the one considered here, has been used when predicting the two-fluid flow.…”
Section: Problem 4: Inviscid Transonic Dusty Flow In a Converging-divmentioning
confidence: 99%