Intrinsic Form of the Characteristic Relations for a Perfect Compressible Fluid in General Relativity and Non-Steady Newtonian Mechanics [PDF]
N. Coburn
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In this review, the application of micro‐CT and medical‐CT scanning in the oil and gas industry has been thoroughly discussed. Recent improvements in DRP and modern imaging techniques in the oil and gas industry have been modeled using both experimental and simulation work.
Achinta Bera+2 more
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Corrigendum: Comparison of Newtonian and Non-newtonian Fluid Models in Blood Flow Simulation in Patients With Intracranial Arterial Stenosis. [PDF]
Liu H+10 more
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Quantification of rheological parameters in deep‐sea mining plumes
This study explores the variations in rheological properties observed during the propagation of deep‐sea mining plumes, utilizing rheological test data obtained from kaolin clay plumes. Subsequently, taking into account the differences in sediment properties, the effects of clay content and clay mineral composition on the rheological parameters of ...
Xiaolei Liu+3 more
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Discussion: “Similarity Solutions of Laminar, Incompressible Boundary-Layer Equations of Non-Newtonian Fluids” (Hansen, A. G., and Na, T. Y., 1968, ASME J. Basic Eng., 90, pp. 71–74) [PDF]
A. W. Marris
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Fluid flow through a single fracture is commonly described by the cubic law. However, deviations from this model are expected because natural fracture surfaces are rough and in contact with each other in discrete regions. In this study, the interactions between fracture closure, contact area, and hydraulic characterization of mesoscopic‐scale rough ...
Chenghao Han+5 more
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This study introduces and compares computational fluid dynamics of Newtonian and non‐Newtonian blood flows in coronary arteries, with and without considering stents.
Fatemeh Ahadi+3 more
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Analytical Treatments of Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow by Introducing the Conception of Boundary Layer
Yukio TOMITA
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Discussion: “Surface Effusion Drag Reduction Using Non-Newtonian Fluids” (Scott, C. J., and Kroll, K. M., 1968, ASME J. Heat Transfer, 90, pp. 277–279) [PDF]
Paul S. Granville
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This study investigates the structural differences in β‐lactoglobulin stabilized emulsions (BLGem) under various conditions (fresh, aged, and aged at high temperature) using small angle x‐ray scattering (SAXS). The graph shows change in intensity over a range of scattering vectors, with visual evidence of emulsions at different conditions.
Rini P. Ravindranathan+3 more
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