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The motion of a gas stream and an included solid particle behind a complex, inclined-barrier obstacle

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The motion of a particle in a gas stream behind an inclined barrier on one side of a rectangular channel is studied. The forces acting on the particle are studied, and equations are obtained for calculating its velocity and trajectory.

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Golubev, L.G., Antsilevich, Y.G. The motion of a gas stream and an included solid particle behind a complex, inclined-barrier obstacle. Journal of Engineering Physics 13, 41–44 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00831749

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