2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0018151x20040161
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Two-Phase Flows with Solid Particles, Droplets, and Bubbles: Problems and Research Results (Review)

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“…The prototype engine chosen was the solid propellant rocket engine P-85, which belongs to the medium class of solid propellant boosters of the European Space Agency [22], i.e., the monoblock consists of a cylinder with length Znoz = 1060 cm, diameter equal to the diameter of the nozzle shear Dnoz = 215 cm and a conical head with an opening angle of 54 degrees. The condensed phase was neglected [23]. Figure 4 shows spatial distributions of the temperature and Mach number corresponding to the first point of the monoblock flight path.…”
Section: Some Results Of Calculations Of Gas-dynamic Parameters Of a ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prototype engine chosen was the solid propellant rocket engine P-85, which belongs to the medium class of solid propellant boosters of the European Space Agency [22], i.e., the monoblock consists of a cylinder with length Znoz = 1060 cm, diameter equal to the diameter of the nozzle shear Dnoz = 215 cm and a conical head with an opening angle of 54 degrees. The condensed phase was neglected [23]. Figure 4 shows spatial distributions of the temperature and Mach number corresponding to the first point of the monoblock flight path.…”
Section: Some Results Of Calculations Of Gas-dynamic Parameters Of a ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) aerodynamic drag force, (2) gravitational forces (Archimedes forces), (3) Safmans' force, (4) Magnus' force, (5) the force of thermophoresis, (6) the force of turbofreezing, (7) the force of diffusiophoresis, (8) centrifugal force, (9) electrostatic forces, and (10) wall power.…”
Section: Multiplicity Of Forces Acting On Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For defining of the empirical coefficient of interaction of particles with the fluid η there were performed the researches, which made possible to find out the dependence on the intensity of the average grain diameter of the particle d [18][19][20][21]. Approximation grouping together the viscous resistance coefficient and particle diameter becomes, (…”
Section: Modeling Process Of the Pollution Particle Motion In The Fluid Streammentioning
confidence: 99%