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Randomly forced Rayleigh-Bénard convection
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1980We consider the onset of Rayleigh–Bénard convection from random fluctuations arising within a fluid. In the specific case in which the fluctuations are thermodynamically determined, we reduce the problem to a random initial value problem for the Fourier modes. For the case of weak nonlinear convection, it is possible to truncate the number of modes and
Jhaveri, Bharat, Homsy, G. M.
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Influence of Lorentz forces on nanofluid forced convection considering Marangoni convection
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2017Abstract Magnetohydrodynamic nanofluid forced convective heat transfer is investigated considering Marangoni convection. A two-phase model is selected for modeling of a nanofluid. The Runge-Kutta integration scheme is utilized to solve this problem.
M. Sheikholeslami, Ali J. Chamkha
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Effects of land dispossession and forced migration on Indigenous peoples in North America
Science, 2021Justin Farrell +2 more
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Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement
Nature Climate Change, 2020Corinne Le Quéré +2 more
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Cyclic evolution of phytoplankton forced by changes in tropical seasonality
Nature, 2021Luc Beaufort, Clara Bolton, A-C Sarr
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Forced Convection Normal Helium
1986In many applications of cryogenics, cooling is achieved best by confining the fluid to a tube or duct and circulating it through the system in a closed loop. Several aspects of this method distinguish it from immersion cooling in a pool of liquid. First, the fluid characteristics are more variable because the system is not restricted to operation in ...
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