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The sedimentation of polydisperse suspensions in vessels having inclined walls

Davis et al., 1982

Document ID
14221007632438403085
Author
Davis R
Herbolzhiemer E
Acrivos A
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow

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A theory is presented for describing the sedimentation of polydisperse suspensions in two- dimensional channels having walls that are inclined to the vertical. The theory assumes that the flow is laminar and that the suspension consists of spherical beads having small particle …
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