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Review of Viscous Flows
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Coagulation of Particles

Coulomb Forces

 For charged particles, the Coulomb force potential is given as

(24)

where  is the dielectric constant of the medium.

Calculation Model

Coulomb Force

Coulomb Force


 The expression for W then is given by

(25)

where
(26)

is the ratio of the electrostatic potential energy at contact to the thermal energy kT.

 For  and the collision rate decreases.

 For large numbers of charged particles, the Coulomb potential must be modified to account for Debye shielding effects. Accordingly, equation (26) is replaced by

(27)



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