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Flow Field of a Bunsen Flame

The Physics of Fluids, 1958
The flow field of a two-dimensional Bunsen flame is examined by approximating the zone of combustion by a surface of discontinuity across which the density drops and normal velocity increases. Even though the flow of unburned gases is potential, the flow of the burned gases is always rotational and is therefore not amenable to complete analysis ...
Uberoi, Mahinder S.   +2 more
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Field-Flow Fractionation

Separation Science and Technology, 1976
Abstract Field-flow fractionation (FFF) is a separation method first described in 1966 (I). FFF is an elution technique, like chromatography, and the experimental sequence of pump, column, detector, and fraction collector is much like that used in chromatographic operations (2-4).
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Field-flow fractionation and biotechnology

Trends in Biotechnology, 2005
The gentle separation mechanism has made field-flow fractionation particularly suited to samples of biotechnological interest, from proteins and nucleic acids to viruses, subcellular units and whole cells. Recent progress in field-flow fractionation technology, as well as the development of coupled techniques combining field-flow fractionation ...
RESCHIGLIAN, PIERLUIGI   +4 more
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Shadows and shading flow fields

Proceedings CVPR IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1996
Many presume that parsing the shadows out of an image is a high-level task, because of the global nature of the shadow formation process. But shape-from-shading algorithms are low-level, in the sense that they seek solutions (surface normals or depth values) directly from image intensities.
Pierre Breton, Steven W. Zucker
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Introducing Flow Field Forecasting

2011 10th International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications and Workshops, 2011
A machine learning methodology, called flow field forecasting, is proposed for statistically predicting the future of a univariate time series. Flow field forecasting draws information from the interpolated flow field of an observed time series to build a forecast step-by-step.
Michael Frey, Kyle A. Caudle
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Flow field-flow fractionation: Critical overview

Journal of Chromatography A, 2013
This overview regards some critical issues in performing flow field-flow fractionation (flow FFF, FlFFF, AF4, HF-FlFFF, HF5). It includes the channel thickness, void time, channel-flow parabolic profile, channel-flow velocity gradient, uniformity of the cross-flow, sample injection time, relaxation/focusing time, width of sample starting zone ...
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NUMERICAL FLOW FIELD VISUALIZATION

Computers & Structures, 1988
The application of computer-generated imagery to analyze numerical solutions of fluid flow is presented. High-performance graphics workstations, their current capabilities, and their use in flow field analysis are discussed. Interactive flow field computations about complex three-dimensional bodies applying computer-generated imagery are projected for ...
Robert E. Smith, Eric L. Everton
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Flow Field of a Flame in a Channel

The Physics of Fluids, 1959
A stationary flame is stabilized in a two-dimensional channel in such a way that it closely corresponds to the case of a flame propagating in a channel. The entire flow field of unburned and burned gases is mapped by taking stroboscopic photographs of small particles suspended in the combustible gases.
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The structure of the optic flow field

1998
The optic flow field is defined as preserving the intensity along flow-lines. Due to singularities in the image at fixed time, poles are created in the optic flow field. In this paper we describe the generic types of flow singularities and their generic interaction over time.
Nielsen, M., Olsen, O.F.
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The Generic Structure of the Optic Flow Field

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2005
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Ole Fogh Olsen, Mads Nielsen
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