On the motion of unbounded vertical two-component flow
Abstract
Let us consider a two-component medium, for example, a mixture of gas or liquid and suspended particles. We will take into account the interaction between them according to the linear or quadratic law. The fluid motion is assumed to be one-dimensional (vertical), steady and laminar. The flow extends wide enough in horizontal directions, so that no vertical walls are considered. Of particular importance is the choice of continuity equations. In the author's works, an attempt was made to use continuity equations specially derived for the case under consideration, but the difficulties of extending them to three-dimensional space forced the author to switch to the generally accepted continuity equations.
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