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A two-phase convective flow with convection caused by a nonuniform distribution of solid particles is considered. The use of the mathematical model proposed is illustrated by an example of a two-phase flow in a shutter sedimentation reservoir.
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Vasenin, I.M., D'yachenko, N.N., Elkin, K.E. et al. Mathematical Modeling of Two-Phase Convective Flows with Fine Particles. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics 45, 788–793 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JAMT.0000046025.09468.9a
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