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Eric J. R. Parteli
Researcher at University of Cologne
Publications - 90
Citations - 5010
Eric J. R. Parteli is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aeolian processes & Barchan. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 78 publications receiving 4165 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric J. R. Parteli include Federal University of Pernambuco & University of Stuttgart.
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The physics of wind-blown sand and dust
TL;DR: The physics of aeolian saltation, the formation and development of sand dunes and ripples, the physics of dust aerosol emission, the weather phenomena that trigger dust storms, and the lifting of dust by dust devils and other small-scale vortices are reviewed.
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The physics of wind-blown sand and dust
TL;DR: In this article, an extensive review of the physics of wind-blown sand and dust on Earth and Mars is presented, including a review of aeolian saltation, the formation and development of sand dunes and ripples, dust aerosol emission, weather phenomena that trigger dust storms, and the lifting of dust by dust devils and other small-scale vortices.
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Particle-based simulation of powder application in additive manufacturing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a particle-based numerical tool and applied it to investigate the characteristics of the powder layer deposited onto the part using a roller as the coating system.
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Giant saltation on Mars
TL;DR: This work calculates the motion of saltating grains by directly solving the turbulent wind field and its interaction with the particles to show that the minimal wind velocity required for saltation on Mars may be surprisingly lower than the aerodynamic minimal threshold measurable in wind tunnels.
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Extraterrestrial dunes: An introduction to the special issue on planetary dune systems
Mary Bourke,Mary Bourke,Nicholas Lancaster,Lori K. Fenton,Eric J. R. Parteli,James R. Zimbelman,Jani Radebaugh +6 more
TL;DR: Aeolian dune fields have been described on Earth, Mars, Venus, and Titan as discussed by the authors, although some have notable differences in bed-form scale and composition, and the current state of knowledge of planetary dune studies and outstanding questions that require further investigation.