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Fluid dynamics / Sedimentology / Geology / Continuum mechanics / Turbulence / Stokes number / Sediment / Suspended load / Eddy / Sediment transport / Shear velocity
Date: 2015-11-25 18:05:30
Fluid dynamics
Sedimentology
Geology
Continuum mechanics
Turbulence
Stokes number
Sediment
Suspended load
Eddy
Sediment transport
Shear velocity

SEMINAR Multi-Scale Modeling of Dilute Two-Phase Flows with an Application to Turbulent Suspension of Sediment in an Open Channel Flow Professor Zhenhua Huang Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering

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