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This paper describes a theoretical investigation into (i) the response of a spherical particle to a one-dimensional fluid flow, (ii) the motion of a spherical particle in a uniform two-dimensional fluid flow about a circular cylinder and (iii) the motion of a particle about a lifting aerofoil section. In all three cases the drag of the particle is allowed to vary with (instantaneous) Reynolds number by using an analytical approximation to the standard experimental drag-Reynolds-number relationship for spherical particles.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd39cf16ac0c986040c3ce — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112072001806
S. A. Morsi
A. J. Alexander
Journal of Fluid Mechanics
University of Surrey
Loughborough University
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