Hi! I am new there. Right now i'm writing a paper on granular motion and dymanics of two-phase solid-gas systems (smoke, aerosoles, etc). Planned to use Chorin A.J. Vorticity And Turbulence for citations and calculus, but found out, this book does not cover up two-phase flow. If there any gas dynamics pros/scientists, what book or articles can you suggest to look for?
I am not aiming for strong math backup, but it would be great addition to theory, if book has one. Looking forward for your suggestions!
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Two-phase flow and granular dynamics
in Classical Physics
Hi! I am new there. Right now i'm writing a paper on granular motion and dymanics of two-phase solid-gas systems (smoke, aerosoles, etc). Planned to use Chorin A.J. Vorticity And Turbulence for citations and calculus, but found out, this book does not cover up two-phase flow. If there any gas dynamics pros/scientists, what book or articles can you suggest to look for?
I am not aiming for strong math backup, but it would be great addition to theory, if book has one. Looking forward for your suggestions!