Kitanovski, A.A.KitanovskiVuarnoz, D.D.VuarnozAta-Caesar, D.D.Ata-CaesarEgolf, P.W.P.W.EgolfHansen, T.M.T.M.HansenDoetsch, ChristianChristianDoetsch2022-03-032022-03-032005https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/20991510.1016/j.ijrefrig.2004.07.010A review of research work of fluid dynamics of fine-crystalline ice slurry is presented. Different rheological models which are applied are presented. Numerous models for the friction factor, obtained by empirical and semi-empirical approximation, are discussed. An overview of existing pressure drop experiments is given and problematic issues of respective measurements and experimental results are outlined. Because ice slurry is a two-phase fluid that is considered to be homogeneous, only in some cases work on stratified suspension flows is cited. Finally a variety of experimental results and some theoretical calculations of ice slurry flow patterns are shown.enice slurryfluid dynamicsmaterial property620621The fluid dynamics of ice slurryCoulis de glace: Dnamique des fluidesjournal article