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The combustion characteristics of methane/moist air in micro-tube reactors with different numbers and shapes of inner wall protuberances are investigated in this paper. The micro-reactor with one rectangular protuberance (six different sizes) was studied
Ruirui Wang +4 more
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A Low Mach Number Model for Moist Atmospheric Flows
We introduce a low Mach number model for moist atmospheric flows that accurately incorporates reversible moist processes in flows whose features of interest occur on advective rather than acoustic time scales. Total water is used as a prognostic variable,
Almgren, Ann, Bell, John, Duarte, Max
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Mechanisms producing different precipitation patterns over north‐eastern Italy: insights from HyMeX‐SOP1 and previous events [PDF]
During the first HyMeX Special Observation Period (SOP1) field campaign, the target site of north‐eastern Italy (NEI) experienced a large amount of precipitation, locally exceeding the climatological values and distributed among several heavy‐rainfall ...
Cicogna, A. +5 more
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Preliminary mathematical and numerical transient models of convective heating and drying of a brick
The paper presents the initial approach to mathematical and numerical modelling and optimization of heat and mass transfer in elements of the masonry wall.
Łapka Piotr +8 more
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Atmospheric air density analysis with Meteo-40S wind monitoring system
In order to estimate the wind potential of wind turbine sites, the wind resource maps can be used for mean annual wind speed, wind speed frequency distribution and mean annual wind power density determination.
Zahariea Dănuţ, Husaru Dorin Emil
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The real tropospheric atmosphere is neither absolutely dry nor completely saturated. It is in general moist but not saturated. Here the generalized potential temperature (GPT) was introduced to describe this humid feature of real moist atmosphere.
Yushu Zhou, Liping Liu, Guo Deng
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Ionotropic Receptor-dependent moist and dry cells control hygrosensation in Drosophila
Insects use hygrosensation (humidity sensing) to avoid desiccation and, in vectors such as mosquitoes, to locate vertebrate hosts. Sensory neurons activated by either dry or moist air (‘dry cells’ and ‘moist cells’) have been described in many insects ...
Zachary A Knecht +6 more
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Evaporation of alcohol droplets on surfaces in moist air. [PDF]
Yang L, Pahlavan AA, Stone HA, Bain CD.
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Effect of fluroine content, atmosphere, and burnishing technique on the lubricating properties of graphite fluoride [PDF]
Eight different graphite fluoride compounds with fluorine to carbon ratios varying from x = 0.25 to 1.1 were evaluated as burnished films in order to determine the effect of fluorine content on the solid lubricant properties of graphite fluoride.
Fusaro, R. L.
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Phase transitions of atmospheric water play a ubiquitous role in the Earth's climate system, but their direct impact on atmospheric dynamics has escaped wide attention.
Gorshkov, V. G. +4 more
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