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Features of the influence of the shape of a streamlined body on the interaction of a particle flow with it

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5067-2024-3-20-32

Abstract

Aim. Creation of algorithms for calculating and controlling a dispersed flow with a streamlined body in application to the problems of heat and mass transfer control and drag reduction in heavy precipitation conditions.
Methodology. Known physical laws, integration methods and analysis of studies by other authors are used.
Results. In this paper, a method for calculating the parameters of interaction of a flow with a solid body, the properties of the coating of which affect the processes of its flow, is developed. Parametric studies are carried out, optimal shapes of bodies in two-phase media at large values of the Stokes number are shown.
Research implications. The results can be used in designing the shapes of streamlined bodies moving in aerosol media, in particular when a flying vehicle move through clouds and media with precipitation

About the Authors

N. Zubova
K. G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technologies and Management (the First Cossack University)
Russian Federation

Natalya V. Zubova (Moscow) – Cand. Sci. (Education), Assoc. Prof., Department of Physics

Zemlyanoy val 73, Mosccow 109004



M. Kudrov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian Federation

Maksim A. Kudrov (Zhukovsky, Moscow region) – Cand. Sci. (Engineering), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Research Center, Director of the Advanced Engineering School of Radar, Radionavigation and Software Engineering

Institutskiy pereulok 9, Dolgoprudniy 141701



I. Amelushkin
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Russian Federation

Ivan A. Amelyushkin (Zhukovsky, Moscow region) – Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Programmer, Laboratory of Information Technologies and Applied Mathematics, Phystech School of Aerospace Technology

Institutskiy pereulok 9, Dolgoprudniy 141701



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