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Particle dispersion and mass transfer in turbulent shear flows
Sean C Garrick
, Michael Bühlmann
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Turbulent Shear Flows
100%
Mass Transfer
100%
Particle Mass
100%
Particle Dispersion
100%
Particle Stokes number
100%
Condensation
75%
Mass Transfer Rate
50%
Surface Concentration
50%
Slip Velocity
50%
Porous Particles
50%
Particle-laden
25%
Steady State
25%
Convection-enhanced
25%
Condensable
25%
Reynolds number
25%
Particle Surface
25%
State Surface
25%
Turbulent Mixing Layer
25%
Gas-particle
25%
Enhanced Mass Transfer
25%
Micron-sized
25%
Particle-free
25%
Sorption Properties
25%
Vapor Mixing
25%
Vapor Concentration
25%
Engineering
Shear Flow
100%
Stokes Number
100%
Condensation
75%
Mass Transfer Rate
50%
Surface Concentration
50%
Slip Velocity
50%
Porosity
50%
Convective
25%
Reynolds' Number
25%
Great Importance
25%
Mixing Layer
25%
Particle Surface
25%
Particle Interface
25%
Overprediction
25%
Sorption Property
25%
Chemical Engineering
Enhanced Mass Transfer
100%