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Numerical Modeling Methods for Particle Electrification

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The numerical methodology to study the characteristics of particle electrification of two-phase flows are presented. Combining with the particle charging models, the numerical methodology has the abilities to monitor the particle charging process in particle entrained fluid flows.

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Gu, Z., Wei, W. (2017). Numerical Modeling Methods for Particle Electrification. In: Electrification of Particulates in Industrial and Natural Multiphase flows. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3026-0_6

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