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Turbulent snow transport and accumulation: New reduced‐order models and diagnostics
Our new reduced‐order models of snow particle transport provide high‐fidelity calculations of snow accumulation in turbulent flows at significantly reduced computational costs. Additional accumulation diagnostics from the reduced‐order model predict complex patterns of particle concentration in turbulent boundary layers via coherent flow structures in ...
Nikolas O. Aksamit +3 more
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On solutions for a generalized Navier-Stokes-Fourier system fulfilling the entropy equality. [PDF]
Abbatiello A, Bulíček M, Kaplický P.
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Parameter investigation for urban surface‐energy balance: A large‐eddy simulation study
Large eddy simulation modelling is used to investigate the variation in surface‐energy balance (SEB) across an ensemble of morphometrically identical urban geometries. The geometries have the same plan‐area fraction, vegetated fraction, and frontal‐area index, but are unique in terms of building and green‐space layout.
Christopher E. Wilson +4 more
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Uncertainties exist in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of complex metallurgical processes, even when partly validated by laboratory experiments. rCFD enables computationally efficient prediction of long‐term RH degassing and can be adapted to vary flow conditions.
Xiaomeng Zhang +3 more
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Stability estimate for strong solutions of the Navier-Stokes system and its applications
We obtain a `stability estimate' for strong solutions of the Navier-Stokes system, which is an $L^alpha$-version, $1< alpha
Tadashi Kawanago
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Uniform Error Estimates of the Finite Element Method for the Navier-Stokes Equations in R2 with L2 Initial Data. [PDF]
Ren S, Wang K, Feng X.
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This study uses coupled computational fluid dynamic‐discrete element method (CFD–DEM) simulations to investigate biomass particle injection through a shrouded lance in electric arc furnaces (EAFs). It examines how biomass properties, feed rate, and lance design affect particle dispersion and delivery efficiency.
Tiago F. Lins, Allan Runstedtler
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Generalizations of incompressible and compressible Navier-Stokes equations to fractional time and multi-fractional space. [PDF]
Kavvas ML, Ercan A.
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Schematic representation of the microfluidic platform with its advantages. Abstract A major challenge in pharmacology is the limited selectivity of therapeutic compounds toward specific tissues or cells. Drugs often distribute systemically before reaching the intended site of action, affecting nontarget cells and potentially reducing efficacy or ...
Maria Testa +8 more
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