Abstract

The time dependent longitudinal dispersion of Brownian particles, suspended in a fluid in unidirectional steady or oscillatory motion is calculated on the basis of the equivalence of Langevin and Fokker-Planck formalisms. In particular, a series expansion for the effective longitudinal diffusion coefficient is obtained. The method is applied to flows between plane parallel plates and flows in a cylindrical tube.

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