Abstract
Fluid flow relative to assemblages of particles represents an area of interest in many fields of science and technology16 as discussed in Chapter 1. An extremely wide range of problems is involved and, as would be expected, the number of possible variables is also large. A hydrodynamic treatment therefore constitutes a considerable idealization.
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Happel, J., & Brenner, H. (1983). Flow Relative to Assemblages of Particles (pp. 358–430). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8352-6_8
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