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Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids in a Single-Cavity Microchannel. [PDF]
Raihan MK +6 more
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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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Low-Velocity Impact Response of Auxetic Seamless Knits Combined with Non-Newtonian Fluids. [PDF]
Pais V +6 more
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The impact of forced closure on proppant distribution of hydraulic fracturing in shale formations
Research findings demonstrate that implementing forced closure within shale formations can remarkably mitigate proppant settlement, concurrently increasing the effective propped surface area from 29.74% to 38.68%. Abstract Forced closure is widely used in conventional oil and gas reservoirs to promote uniform proppant placement.
Tongxuan Gu +3 more
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Power-law fluid flow in the entrance region between two parallel plates
Flow of non-Newtonian fluids between parallel plates has many uses including heat transfer applications. Many non-Newtonian fluids can be categorized as pseudoplastic fluids. A broader category, power-law fluids, covers in addition dilatant and Newtonian
Sadia Rehman, Rachid Chebbi
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Accelerating Effects of Flow Behavior Index n on Breakup Dynamics for Droplet Evolution in Non-Newtonian Fluids. [PDF]
Zhang J, Han Y, Wang Z.
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The evolution of the temperature field and frozen wall under different fracture conditions was examined by an artificial ground freezing‐based thermal‐hydraulic coupled model. It was observed that fracture inclination affects the interaction extent of freezing pipes and fracture, while phase transition extent is the dominant factor for heat transfer in
Chenyi Zhang +9 more
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Heat Transfer of Non-Newtonian Dilatant Power Law Fluids in Square and Rectangular Cavities
Steady two-dimensional natural convection in fluid filled cavities is numerically investigated for the case of non- Newtonian shear thickening power law liquids.
I. Vinogradov, L. Khezzar, D. Siginer
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The field of hydrodynamics, specifically microfluidics, is currently undergoing rapid development, with significant progress being made in the creation of new devices and technologies that outperform their macroscopic counterparts.
Alexander S. Lobasov +2 more
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Propulsion of magnetically actuated achiral planar microswimmers in Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. [PDF]
Chen Z +6 more
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