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Hollow-Fiber Flow Field-Flow Fractionation
Current Analytical Chemistry, 2007ZATTONI, ANDREA +3 more
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2014
Early developments in the history of transversal flows, similarities with secondary transversal deformations associated with the simple shearing of solid materials in non-linear solid mechanics, as well as the analogy between the laminar flow of non-linear fluids and the turbulent flow of linear fluids in non-circular cross-sectional tubes together ...
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Early developments in the history of transversal flows, similarities with secondary transversal deformations associated with the simple shearing of solid materials in non-linear solid mechanics, as well as the analogy between the laminar flow of non-linear fluids and the turbulent flow of linear fluids in non-circular cross-sectional tubes together ...
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2014
The state of the science in predicting the hydrodynamically developed longitudinal field of non-linear viscoelastic fluids in straight tubes of arbitrary but longitudinally constant cross section and in predicting the friction factors is summarized.
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The state of the science in predicting the hydrodynamically developed longitudinal field of non-linear viscoelastic fluids in straight tubes of arbitrary but longitudinally constant cross section and in predicting the friction factors is summarized.
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Vanadium redox flow batteries: Flow field design and flow rate optimization
Journal of Energy Storage, 2022Zebo Huang, Anle Mu, Longxing Wu
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Flow programmed field-flow fractionation
Analytical Chemistry, 1979J. Calvin. Giddings +5 more
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2015
In this chapter we apply the macroscopic balance equations that have been developed in Chap. 3 to study a few important problems. First, the pipe flow of a Newtonian fluid is considered in Sect. 5.1; then, in Sects. 5.2 and 5.3, this case is generalized to non-Newtonian fluids, stressing how the velocity profiles and the consequent pressure drops are ...
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In this chapter we apply the macroscopic balance equations that have been developed in Chap. 3 to study a few important problems. First, the pipe flow of a Newtonian fluid is considered in Sect. 5.1; then, in Sects. 5.2 and 5.3, this case is generalized to non-Newtonian fluids, stressing how the velocity profiles and the consequent pressure drops are ...
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