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Old   December 7, 2007, 05:24
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shuo
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Hi,

I am thinking about writing a code for two phase gas -particle supersonic flows. I have a few questions:

Under what conditions can the particulate phase be treated as a compressible continuum?

How do you account for particle size distribution and particle-particle collision?

I appreciate any comments or references

Shuo
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