Linear equations have been derived which approximately describe the motion of a m i x t u r e consisting of N components. In eaeh point of the domain of flow N velocity vectors, one for each component, have been assumed. It is shown t h a t these velocity fields can be described by N potential funct
On the equations of motion of a fluid with suspended particles or gas bubbles
β Scribed by Sparenberg, J. A.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1965
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 408 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-6994
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β¦ Synopsis
Sumrnary
Linear equations have been derived for the motion of a fluid with suspended impurities. The nature of the impurities is characterised by a Β’ontinuous parameter which varies over a finite interval. It is proved that, under certain assumptions, the velocity fields can be described by a family of potential Iunctions. All application is given by considering a sound wave passing through a water-airbubble mixture.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A study is made of the relative motion of particles to fluid in a turbulent dispersion. An equation is derived to describe the motion of particles. Motions of both fluid and particles are recorded continually by motion picture method, followed by Fourier-analyses. Even neutral-buoyant particles are