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Turbulent flow of a suspension of spinning solid particles past a body. (English. Russian original) Zbl 0457.76087

Sov. Appl. Mech. 16, 169-174 (1980); translation from Prikl. Mekh. 16, No. 2, 109-114 (1980).

MSC:

76T99 Multiphase and multicomponent flows
76A99 Foundations, constitutive equations, rheology, hydrodynamical models of non-fluid phenomena
76D99 Incompressible viscous fluids

Citations:

Zbl 0185.541
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References:

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