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Thermocapillary flow without return flow?linear flow

Experiments in Fluids, 2004
The experimental realization of thermocapillary flow without return flow is reported. This type of flow (linear flow) was proposed and analyzed theoretically by Smith and Davis (J. Fluid Mech., 132:119–144, 1983). We suppressed the return flow by providing channels and side channels with lower flow resistance compared to that of the return flow ...
N. A. Ospennikov, D. Schwabe
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Linear Stability of Jet Flows

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1977
A theoretical investigation into the linear, spatial stability of plane laminar jets is presented. The three cases studied are: 1. Inviscid stability of Sato’s velocity profile. 2. Viscous stability of the Bickley’s jet using parallel-flow stability theory. 3.
Bajaj, A. K., Garg, V. K.
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The linear balancing flow problem

European Journal of Operational Research, 1993
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ANDREATTA, GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Stability of linear flow

The Physics of Fluids, 1975
It is shown that a finite disturbance independent of the streamwise coordinate may lead to instability of linear flow, even though the basic velocity does not possess any inflection point.
Ellingsen, T., Palm, E.
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Partial control-flow linearization

Proceedings of the 39th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, 2018
If-conversion is a fundamental technique for vectorization. It accounts for the fact that in a SIMD program, several targets of a branch might be executed because of divergence. Especially for irregular data-parallel workloads, it is crucial to avoid if-converting non-divergent branches to increase SIMD utilization.
Simon Moll, Sebastian Hack
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Linearized vortex flows

AIAA Journal, 1965
Steady vortex flows driven by a radial convection of angular momentum are considered. The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are linearized by considering perturbations about both simple, nonrotating flows and strongly rotating flows, i.e., the equations are expanded for large and small Rossby numbers.
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Linear valves for small flows

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1970
A small valve has been designed for the use in pneumatic powered prostheses. The miniature valve can be characterized by the following properties: low weight, small volume, silent operation and no leakage. The proportional action may facilitate the control of the prosthesis.
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Linear Material Flow Models

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2000
Abstract This paper presents static and dynamic linear models for material flow systems. Based on the a priori knowledge given e.g. by mass balances these models are highly structured in a natural way. In the static case this structure is exploited for the reconciliation of the flow measurements, the estimation of the parameters and for simulation ...
Andreas Gleiβ   +2 more
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Linearized supersonic flow

1947
This thesis is a presentation of the methods and concepts of the theory of linearized supersonic flow. The fundamental theory which serves as a basis for this investigation is discussed in the first two chapters. Special emphasis is placed upon the study of planar systems. A system of conical coordinates is introduced in which the method of separation
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Flow injection titration—linear or logarithmic

Talanta, 1994
A simple and rapid Continuous Flow Injection Titration method utilizing a pretitration step was developed to automate the assay of high sulfuric acid concentrations over a narrow range in an oil refinery stream. A Coulometric Flow Injection Titration method was developed to perform Karl Fisher titration.
R, Chen, J, Ruzicka, G D, Christian
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