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Motion of a Hot Spheroidal Solid Particle in a Viscous Fluid

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An expression for the drag force on a spheroidal hydrosol particle is obtained for arbitrary temperature differences between the particle surface and the far region and with account for the temperature dependence of the viscosity represented in the form of an exponential-power series.

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Malai, N.V., Shchukin, E.R. & Yalamov, Y.I. Motion of a Hot Spheroidal Solid Particle in a Viscous Fluid. Fluid Dynamics 36, 1014–1018 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017935214793

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