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Lift Force

McLaughlin (1993) included the effects of presence of the wall in his analysis of the lift force. The results for particles in a shear field but not too close to the wall were given in tabulated forms. Cherukat and McLaughlin(1994) analyzed the life force acting on spherical particles near a wall as shown in Figure 2. Accordingly

(6)

where

Calculation Model

Lift Force - McLaughlin, Non-rotating

Lift Force - McLaughlin, Non-rotating


and for non-rotating spheres,

(7)

For rotating (freely) spheres,
(8)

Here

(9)



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