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Experiments in ref. (8) are conducted under infinite dilution conditions, i.e., ϕ → 0. It is expected that, at finite volume fractions, charges on the surface of the particles can contribute ...
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School of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States Modeling strong shock waves in fluids remains a persistent challenge in computational physics.