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Numerical Fluid Dynamics

SIAM Review, 1983
See the review in Zbl 0508.76001.
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Fluid and particle dynamics

1990
In pneumatic conveying, particles are generally in suspension in a turbulent gas stream. The question of drag on a single particle, and the effects of Reynolds number, particle shape and roughness, voidage, turbulence intensity and scale of turbulence, acceleration, etc. on drag are relevant to pneumatic conveying.
G. E. Klinzing   +3 more
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Relativistic Fluid Dynamics in and out of Equilibrium

, 2017
Ten years ago, relativistic viscous fluid dynamics was formulated from first principles in an effective field theory framework, based entirely on the knowledge of symmetries and long-lived degrees of freedom.
P. Romatschke, U. Romatschke
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Computational Fluid Dynamics of Cerebrospinal Fluid

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plays a critical role in the healthy function of the brain, yet the mechanics of CSF flow remain poorly understood. Computational fluid dynamics is a powerful tool capable of resolving the spatiotemporal evolution of CSF pressures and velocities, but technical and methodological limitations have limited the clinical use of CFD
Patrick, Fillingham   +3 more
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Fluid Dynamics

Prairie Schooner, 2023
Cindy Tran
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Fluid dynamic principles

2010
The nearly inexhaustible variety of flow phenomena - from the flow through blood vessels, the flow in centrifugal pumps to global weather events is based on a few basic physical laws only. In this chapter these will be briefly reviewed and their general nature illuminated. Emphasis will be on the phenomena which are of special interest and significance
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Fluid Dynamics

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1951
Max Leva, Murray Weintraub
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Fluid Statics And Fluid Dynamics

1992
Abstract As noted in Chapter 1, many metallurgical operations require fluid to be transferred from one location to another. Often the simultaneous transport of heat or mass as a result of such fluid convection processes can be of prime significance. The main purpose of this chapter is to describe basic concepts andequations governing the
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Computational Fluid Dynamics

2017
Steven H. Collicott   +3 more
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