August 11th, 12:50 PM EDT - 1:50 PM EDT
Technical
The international Symposium on Gas-Solid Flows is sponsored by the Multi-Phase Flow Committee. Gas-particle flow problems occur in a wide range of environmental, industrial and biomedical applications including pneumatic transport, coal combustion, particle classifiers and separators, fluidization, air pollution control, fluidized bed reactors, targeted drug delivery and medical applications. New information concerning gas-particle flows is continually being obtained by the use of analytical models, numerical simulations, and experimental studies. The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and engineers currently working on problems related to gas-particle flows to discuss recent advances and new engineering applications relevant to this area.
Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Detailed Analysis of Fiber Motion in Human Nasal Airways | View |
Submission | Influence of Thermal Plume on Particle Inhalability of a Lying Mannequin in a Room | View |
Submission | Dispersion of Particles Coming Out of the Mouth While Speaking in a Ventilated Indoor Environment | View |
Submission | Shock-Induced Multiphase Instability in a High Volume Fraction Finite-Thickness Particle Layer | View |
Submission | A Gas-Particle Analogue to the Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability: Comparing Multiphase Simulations to Shock Tube Experiments | View |