Particle resuspension: challenges and perspectives for future models
Christophe Henry, Jean-Pierre Minier, Sara Brambilla

TL;DR
This review analyzes the complex physics of particle resuspension, emphasizing the need for advanced models to better understand and predict this multifaceted phenomenon across various scales.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the physical mechanisms in particle resuspension and discusses the development of more unified and complex models for future research.
Findings
Identification of key physical interactions in resuspension
Highlighting the multiscale nature of the phenomena
Proposing new modeling approaches for complex particles
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to analyze the physics at play in particle resuspension in order to bring insights into the rich complexity of this common but challenging concern. Following the more-is-different vision, this is performed by starting from a range of practical observations and experimental data. We then work our way through the investigation of the key mechanisms which play a role in the overall process. In turn, these mechanisms reveal an array of fundamental interactions, such as particle-fluid, particle-particle and particle-surface, whose combined effects create the tapestry of current applications. At the core of this analysis are descriptions of these physical phenomena and the different ways through which they are intertwined to build up various models used to provide quantitative assessment of particle resuspension. The physics of particle resuspension implies to…
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