Abstract

The motion of a single particle in a smooth horizontal pipe is investigated experimentally and numerically with respect to particle trajectory height, velocity and angular velocity. The particle trajectory height is experimentally determined by using a particle collecting net. Both results show that a spherical particle finally moves near the smooth pipe bottom and the angular velocity of the particle takes a maximum against gas velocity for a given distance from the particle feeding point.

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