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Over the past two weeks, Argonne National Laboratory has announced numerous significant advancements being made by its staff to push forward nuclear fuels and materials research. Those announcements include the opening of the new Activated Materials Lab, the development of a new measurement technique, and the application of new artificial intelligence tools.
S. K. Beal
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 40 | Number 1 | April 1970 | Pages 1-11
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE70-A18874
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This paper describes a method for predicting the deposition of particles entrained in turbulent flow. The method predicts the deposition of particles ranging from molecular size to ∼100µ in diameter. Brownian diffusion, turbulent diffusion, and inertial effects are accounted for, and the existence of an equilibrium concentration of particles close to the wall is postulated. The method shows reasonable agreement with published data.