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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2007, Volume 19, Number 3, Pages 87–93 (Mi mm938)  

Modeling of movement of a single particle in ascending stream of visco-plastic liquid

Kh. M. Hamzayev

Azerbaijan State Oil Academy
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Abstract: The movement of a single spherical particle breeds in the visco-plastic liquid stream rising vertically upwards on ring intertrumpet space is considered. The mathematical model of considered process is constructed and the numerical method of the problem decision by definition of average speed of the visco-plastic liquid stream is offered to the liquid providing transport of a particle on the set condition.
Received: 17.02.2006
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Language: Russian
Citation: Kh. M. Hamzayev, “Modeling of movement of a single particle in ascending stream of visco-plastic liquid”, Matem. Mod., 19:3 (2007), 87–93
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\by Kh.~M.~Hamzayev
\paper Modeling of movement of a single particle in ascending stream of visco-plastic liquid
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 2007
\vol 19
\issue 3
\pages 87--93
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm938}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1119.74369}
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