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| author | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-13 14:26:20 +0100 |
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| committer | Claudius "keldu" Holeksa <mail@keldu.de> | 2025-11-13 14:26:20 +0100 |
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diff --git a/typst/main.typ b/typst/main.typ index 5777665..71fd198 100644 --- a/typst/main.typ +++ b/typst/main.typ @@ -275,9 +275,12 @@ Which in turn makes a stochastic analysis of particles in different conditions@l Laurez@laurez2025bridging goes into detail how probable clogging mechanisms are, while these are quite in depth, opportunities in relation to multiphase fluid interaction with the solid structures arise as well since his work focuses on a single phase fluid. Another interesting question is a variation in the inbound boundary pressure condition as Laurez looks into a constant inbound pressure -while also mentioning that variability is introduced into the structures. -Similar gaps can be seen in the other clogging mechanisms which might provide additional research targets in the identical variation -and a comparison with Lattice-Boltzmann-Methods is promising and the forces which are required are accounted for. +while also mentioning that pressure changes are naturally introduced into pores within complex geometries which makes the observation of a single pore throat with only a constant pressure unsatisfying. +Similar gaps can be seen in the other clogging mechanisms which might provide additional research targets analogous to the gaps in regard to the bridging phenomena. +A comparison with a Lattice-Boltzmann-Method modell is promising. +The required forces within the particles are accounted for now. +Those include Van-Der-Wall forces, electromagnetic repulsion, lubrication, collision, drag, gravity, buoyancy. +Of which gravity, drag, collision and buoyancy where already accounted for. // Insert png |
