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Magnetohydrodynamic Flow in a Container

The Physics of Fluids, 1969
A linear theory for steady rotational motions is presented under the assumptions that Rm and ε are much less than E where Rm, ε, and E are the “rotational” magnetic Reynolds, Rossby, and Ekman numbers, respectively. The effect of the “rotational magnetic force coefficient,” N2 ( = σμ2 H02/ρΩ), which is a measure of the relative importance of the ...
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Flow and Containment of Injected Wastes

Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 1986
Abstract Proper design, construction, testing and maintenance of Class 1 (hazardous waste) injection wells can guarantee that all waste is delivered to the injection zone. To assess the effects of waste injection, analytical models were developed which predict waste movement and pressure increases within the injection zone, and ...
C. Miller   +5 more
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Energy-Efficient Workflow Scheduling Using Container-Based Virtualization in Software-Defined Data Centers

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
Workflow scheduling is one of the most difficult tasks due to the variation in the traffic flows generated from diverse cloud applications. Hence, in this article, a container-based virtualization is used to design an energy-efficient workflow scheduling
R. Ranjan   +4 more
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Capillary flow in containers of polygonal section

AIAA Journal, 2001
An improved understanding of the large-length-scale capillary flows arising in a low-gravity environment is critical to that engineering community concerned with the design and analysis of spacecraft fluids management systems. Because a significant portion of liquid behavior in spacecraft is capillary dominated, it is natural to consider designs that ...
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Container shipping trade and real GDP growth: A panel vector autoregressive approach

, 2020
Using data which cover the total amount of containership which have either entered or exited a port in a given year, in a sample which contains 135 countries, we show, by employing a panel approach, that containership trade is an important determinant of
Nektarios A. Michail   +2 more
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Linearization of Unsteady Transonic Flows Containing Shocks

AIAA Journal, 1979
The problem of determining unsteady airloads on a thin, three-dimensional, planar wing oscillating with infinitesimal amplitude in a transonic flow is considered. The flow is assumed to be governed by the transonic small disturbance equation. The unsteady disturbance is taken to be a small perturbation superposed on a given steady mean flowfield.
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Dynamics of Pipes Containing Pulsative Flow

Volume 1C: 16th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, 1997
Abstract Several mechanical models exist on elastic pipes containing fluid flow. In this paper those models are considered, where the fluid is incompressible, frictionless and its velocity relative to the pipe has the same but time-periodic magnitude along the pipe at a certain time instant.
Zsolt Szabó   +2 more
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Integrated Scheduling of Yard and Rail Container Handling Equipment and Internal Trucks in a Multimodal Port

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print)
This paper presents a multi-objective optimization model to integrate the scheduling of three types of equipment—railway container operation gantry cranes, yard stacking cranes, and internal trucks—in a multimodal container terminal involving mixed ...
Wen-qiang Liu   +4 more
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Container Flows and Truck Routes in Inland Container Transportation

2015
In the inland container transportation problem, one trucking company operating a homogeneous fleet of trucks has to move 40-ft. containers. The recent extension to this problem is to introduce two different commodities, namely 20- and 40-ft. containers, instead of only 40-ft. containers.
Julia Funke, Herbert Kopfer
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Flow and flow orientation of composites containing anisometric particles

Polymer Composites, 1986
Abstract There is a growing commercial and academic interest in polymeric composites filled with short fibers and/or glass or mica flakes. Here, the properties depend strongly on the flow induced morphology and on the distribution of residual stresses.
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