Abstract

The differential equations governing the steady flow of an incompressible dusty fluid through porous media are solved numerically to illustrate the effect of introducing a small concentration of dust, by volume, on the fluid-phase characteristics. The fluid is assumed to flow through a finite porous channel into a two-dimensional line sink. A comparison is made between this type of flow and the dusty-fluid flow in a nonporous channel at zero Reynolds number.

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