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Integrating the Probe and Singular Sources Methods: II. the Stokes System
ABSTRACT In this paper, an integrated theory of the probe and singular sources methods for an inverse obstacle problem governed by the Stokes system in a bounded domain is developed. The main results consist of the probe method for the Stokes system, the singular sources method by using the notion of the probe method, and the completely integrated ...
Masaru Ikehata
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This work presents a systematic review of atmospheric turbulence fundamentals, including theoretical formulations and adaptive optics‐based mitigation strategies. This includes an in‐depth examination of the devices, theories, and methodologies associated with traditional correction approaches.
Qinghui Liu+5 more
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FreqD‐LBM simulates the oscillatory flow at the surface of a QCM‐D resonator in the presence of structured adsorbates. It derives shifts of frequency and bandwidth (equivalent to dissipation) on different overtones. Applications include rough surfaces, adsorbed rigid particles, adsorbed viscoelastic particles, spheres floating freely above the surface,
Diethelm Johannsmann+5 more
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Isojacobic hybrid differencing of the Navier--Stokes equation
Eugene L. Wachspress
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Increasing half‐cycles intensifies turbulence due to enhanced vortex interactions and flow separation at the diverged‐outlets. Longer wavy ducts are shown to increase flow acceleration, resulting in greater output velocities and more turbulent‐kinetic‐energy production. Wave‐period plays a crucial role in determining turbulent intensity, with amplitude
I. L. Animasaun+2 more
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Travelling-wave gel dipolophoresis of hydrophobic conducting colloids. [PDF]
Miloh T, Avital EJ.
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WATERWAVES CALCULATION BY NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS
O. Daubert, A. Hauguel, J. Cahouet
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Advanced Microfluidic‐Based Wearable Electrochemical Sensors for Continuous Biochemical Monitoring
Microfluidic‐based wearable electrochemical sensors are transforming non‐invasive health monitoring through real‐time biochemical analysis of sweat, saliva, and interstitial fluid. This review explores advances in microfluidic design, fabrication, and sensor integration while addressing biofluid variability, material compatibility, and scalability.
Sehyun Park+5 more
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