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Magnetoplastic effect in non-Newtonian fluids.
AIAA Journal, 1966For thin shells, y can be approximated by unity, and Eq. (2a) adopts the identity of Eq. (1). Figure 1 shows the shell response history computed from Eq. (2) for three different loading rates for the unstable mode (m = 1, n = 30, Ref. 1). Comparison of these curves shows that, with fixed shell geometry, material, and load magnitude, the higher rate ...
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Non-Newtonian Fluid Turbulence
1990Abstract There may appear to be some element of ambiguity about the title of this chapter. Does the adjective ‘non-Newtonian’ qualify the fluid? Or, should we read ‘fluid turbulence’ as a single entity, and take it to be non-Newtonian? In fact, this ambiguity is really rather more general in character. A purely Newtonian fluid flowing in
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Fluids and Electrolytes under Confinement in Single-Digit Nanopores
Chemical Reviews, 2023Narayana Aluru +2 more
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