Simulation of particle diffusion and heat transfer in a two-phase turbulent boundary layer using the Eulerian-Eulerian approach

作者: Ali Jawad Chamkha , Saroj Kumar Mishra , Pradeep Kumar Tripathy

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摘要: This work investigates the response of two-dimensional, tur- bulent boundary layer characteristics over a at plate to presence suspended particulate matter. Both phases are assumed be interacting continua. That is, carrier uid equations considered coupled with particle-phase equations. A nite-dierence technique non- uniform grid has been employed for solution governing and therefore, interpretation results comparison present result other references. The clearly demonstrate that particles damped turbulence apparently aects skin friction heat transfer equally.

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