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Flow Through Capillary

2014
With introductory remarks about laminar and turbulent flow, expression for rate of discharge of liquid for a laminar flow has been derived. The expression does contain kinetic energy term. Different confusing numerical factors appearing in various literatures in the kinetic energy term have been explained.
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Ozonolysis in Flow Using Capillary Reactors

Organic Process Research & Development, 2011
Reactions of n-decene with ozone and subsequent quenching of the formed ozonides were carried out under flow conditions using the standard Vapourtec flow system equipped with a cooled flow cell. The reactions were performed continuously and in the annular flow regime within the circular cross-section channels.
Roydhouse, Mark D.   +5 more
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Bifurcation of droplet flows within capillaries

Physical Review E, 2006
Flows of droplets through networks of microchannels differ significantly from the flow of simple fluids. Our report focuses on the paths of individual droplets through the simplest possible network: a channel that splits into two arms that subsequently recombine.
Fabien, Jousse   +4 more
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Blood flow in the capillary bed

Journal of Biomechanics, 1969
Abstract From arteries to veins, the blood has to go through the ‘capillary’ blood vessels. These blood vessels are so small that often their diameter is smaller than that of the red blood cells. Intimate interactions occur, therefore, between the blood cells and the blood vessels. A general survey of recent works on capillary blood flow is given in
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Capillary blood flow

Microvascular Research, 1970
R.M. Hochmuth, R.N. Marple, S.P. Sutera
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Intermittent flow in tendon capillary bundles

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1979
The capillary bed has been observed in the Achilles tendon of 40 bullfrogs and 10 guinea pigs for periods of up to 2 h. The opening and closing of adjacent capillaries in a perfused area follows the pattern originally described by Krogh for skeletal muscle but the frequency is slower, as anticipated from the lower metabolic rate of tendon.
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Stochastic flow in capillary blood vessels

Microvascular Research, 1973
The features of the dynamics of capillary blood flow are analyzed and compared with those of the large blood vessels. The physical causes of the constantly varying unsteady flow are attributed to the random statistical distribution of red blood cell sizes, blood vessel geometry, and the multiloop system.
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Capillary imbibition and flow of wetting liquid in irregular capillaries: A 100-year review

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022
Jianchao Cai, Chenhao Sun
exaly  

Capillary Flow

2016
Prashant R. Waghmare, Sushanta K. Mitra
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