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Laminar Flow in Helical Coils: A Parametric Study

, 2011
In the present study, experimental observations on pressure drop measurements for fully developed, incompressible Newtonian fluid flowing through helical coils of constant circular cross section under laminar flow conditions are reported.
Ritu Gupta, R. K. Wanchoo, T. Ali
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VISUALISATION OF HEAT TRANSFER IN LAMINAR FLOWS

Proceedings of International Symposium on Convective Heat and Mass Transfer in Sustainable Energy, 2009
Heat transfer in fluid flows traditionally is examined in terms of temperature field and heat-transfer coefficients at non-adiabatic walls. However, heat transfer may alternatively be considered as the transport of thermal energy by the total convective-conductive heat flux in a way analogous to the transport of fluid by the flow field.
Mfm Michel Speetjens   +1 more
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Laminar Flow Infrared Spectroelectrochemistry

Analytical Chemistry
In this work, we advance lab-on-chip electrochemistry and spectroscopy by combining these capabilities onto a single platform, thereby achieving mid-infrared spectroelectrochemistry (SEC) for the first time. The key feature of this technique is the use of deterministic laminar flow patterns to precisely transport a reacted solution from upstream ...
Linlin Liu   +3 more
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On the Stability of Laminar Flow

1984
The stability of laminar flow has for a long time been a subject of considerable dispute, and it is only recently that clarity has been achieved in the essential points. Recently two surveys of the problem, by Lin [3] and by Tollmien [13] have been published. Since these surveys and the calculations contained in them have contributed essentially to the
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Laminar Flow Hood [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1971
Charles C. Pulliam, James K. Hooper
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Laminar Flow for Supersonic Transports

1997
Supersonic transports are very drag sensitive. Technology to reduce drag by application of laminar flow, therefore, will be important; it is a prerequisite to achieve very long range capability. In earlier studies it was assumed that SCTs would only become possible by application of laminar flow [376].
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Laminar Flow for the Community Pharmacist

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1970
Mary Ellen Kitler, Peter P. Lamy
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Laminar Flow

Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers, 2018

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Laminar Flow System

Journal of Neonatology, 2006
Praveen Kumar, Reeta Bora
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