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Sedimentation of a Low-Concentration Suspension of Stokes Particles in a Stirred Layer with a Movable Free Boundary

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The problem of sedimentation of polydisperse low-concentration Stokes particles in conditions of stirring of the carrier medium in a plane layer with a moving free surface is considered using the diffusion-kinetic model of motion of the disperse phase in suspensions.

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Ryazhskikh, A.V. Sedimentation of a Low-Concentration Suspension of Stokes Particles in a Stirred Layer with a Movable Free Boundary. Tech. Phys. 64, 1082–1089 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106378421908019X

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