To investigate the two-way interaction between particles and fluid turbulence, a homogeneous flow field including solid particles was numerically simulated. Spherical particles are falling by gravity with the Reynolds number ranging from 50 to 400, based on slip velocity. Particular attention was fo
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Particles-turbulence interaction
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1989
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- English
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- 15
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- Article
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- 0301-9322
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