Abstract
The drag force acting upon small particles such as droplets and bubbles, moving through a viscous medium, depends upon the rate of change of the state of motion of the medium and upon the diffusion of vorticity from the surface' of the particle. For accelerated particles the drag force changes with time and depends upon all previous accelerations. The equation of motion of a particle takes the form of an integro-differential equation, which has been solved numerically in the case of deceleration to rest from uniform motion with no impressed body forces. In any experiments designed according to the principles of dynamical similarity, the ratios of viscosities and densities of the medium and the particle must be maintained constant in the scale transformations involved.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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