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Mechanisms of expiratory flow limitation

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1981
The role of isovolume pressure flow curves in directing attention to expiratory flow limitation and in the development of the flow volume curve is reviewed. The approaches to modelling the flow-limiting mechanism are traced from the equal pressure point concept to current concepts that suggest that there are two basic mechanisms involved.
R E, Hyatt   +3 more
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An implementation mechanism for tailorable exceptional flow

2012 5th International Workshop on Exception Handling (WEH), 2012
Decomposing software according to the structure of the problem domain makes it easier to manage its complexity. Such a decomposition requires a programming language that supports compositions matching those in the problem domain. However, current programming languages only offer a restricted set of control-flow related composition mechanisms, such as ...
te Brinke, Steven   +3 more
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Fluid Mechanics of Flow Metering

2005
Fully Developed Turbulent Pipe Flow. - Decay of Disturbances in Turbulent Pipe Flow. - Optimal Characteristic Parameters for the Disturbances in Turbulent Pipe Flow. - Measurement of Velocity and Turbulence Downstream of Flow Conditioners. - Signal processing of Complex Modulated Ultrasonic Signals.
Merzkirch, Wolfgang   +5 more
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Mechanism and propagation characteristics of rotating stall in a mixed-flow pump

, 2020
In order to explore mechanism and propagation characteristics of rotating stall, the unsteady flow characteristics of a mixed-flow pump are calculated based on SST turbulence model. Based on pressure fluctuation characteristics, number of stall cells and
Wei Li   +5 more
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Specie-Flow Mechanism

1987
The ‘specie-flow mechanism’ is an analytic version of automatic, or market, adjustment of the balance of international payments. In competitive markets with specie-standard institutions, behaviour will lead to national price levels and income flows consistent with equilibrium in the international accounts, commonly interpreted in this context to mean ...
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The Mechanics of Rapid Granular Flows

1984
The review of some papers and experimental and theoretical discussion of the various modes and regimes of granular flow is presented. Some examples of ''bulk solids'' or ''granular fluid'' are mineral concentrate, coal, sand, granular snow, powder and so on.
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Mechanics of Flow Forming

CIRP Annals, 1981
One of the applications of large scale deformation using point loads (Compressive) is in spinning and flow forming. This technique has been utilised in developing a flow forming machine at CMTI for manufacture of axisysmetric components like, cylindrical utensils, pressure cooker bodies, etc out of aluminium as raw material.
H.N. Nagarajan   +3 more
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Flow and flow mechanisms in crystalline rock

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1987
Summary Recent work on the hydrogeology of crystalline rocks has evolved rapidly from basic data gathering to specific experiments for evaluating details of flow mechanisms. Single-borehole data from around the world are similar and independent of detailed geology and test techniques.
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Blood Flow Mechanics

2018
In blood circulation, red blood cells tend to migrate away from the vessel wall toward the centerline, leaving a cell-depleted region near the wall, known as the cell-free layer. The composition of plasma is extremely important from a physiological point of view, but regarding fluid mechanics, it is considered a Newtonian fluid with fluid properties ...
M. Fenech, L. Haya
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Mechanism of Superfluid Flow

Nature, 1960
THEORIES of superfluidity usually assume the possibility of pure potential flow, provided that the flow velocity is less than some critical value (at which the creation of excitations first becomes possible)1,2. If we consider the flow of helium (at T = 0° K.), for example through a tube or along a Rollin film, it is implied that the boundary layer is ...
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