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Granular flow dense phase approach

The available continuum models for dispersed multi-phase flows thus follow one of two asymptotic approaches. The dilute phase approach is formulated based on the continuum mechanical principles in terms of the local conservation equations for each of the phases. A macroscopic model is then obtained by averaging the local equations based on an appropriate averaging procedure. In the dense phase approach, on the other hand, a kinetic theory description is adopted for the dispersed particulate phase (granular material), whereas an averaged continuum model formulation is adopted for the interstitial phase. [Pg.508]


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