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Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) potential of bentonite microorganisms: implications for a deep geological repository for nuclear waste. [PDF]
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The interplay between hydraulic capacitance and stomatal regulation strategy affects soil-plant hydraulics and transpiration. [PDF]
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A GIS-based AHP approach integrating geospatial and magnetic data for groundwater potential mapping in a structurally complex arid region, Egypt. [PDF]
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2001
Abstract The study of an ideal (perfect) fluid-’dry water’, as Richard P Feynman refers to it in the Feynman Lectures in Physics-is a crucial part of fluid dynamics. In the mechanics of solids, the laws of motion can be expressed, in the absence of friction, in terms of conservation laws.
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Abstract The study of an ideal (perfect) fluid-’dry water’, as Richard P Feynman refers to it in the Feynman Lectures in Physics-is a crucial part of fluid dynamics. In the mechanics of solids, the laws of motion can be expressed, in the absence of friction, in terms of conservation laws.
Etienne Guyon +3 more
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2022
Active bodies undergo self-propulsive motion in a fluid medium and span a broad range of length and time scales. This report focuses specifically on the motion at high Reynolds number, where inertial forces dominate the fluid dynamics. Many active systems spontaneously self-organize into visually striking structures: fish schooling, birds flocking, and
Alec Glisman, John F. Brady
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Active bodies undergo self-propulsive motion in a fluid medium and span a broad range of length and time scales. This report focuses specifically on the motion at high Reynolds number, where inertial forces dominate the fluid dynamics. Many active systems spontaneously self-organize into visually striking structures: fish schooling, birds flocking, and
Alec Glisman, John F. Brady
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The Physics of Fluids, 1964
An investigation is made of some questions pertaining to the stability of potential flow. A formalism due to Eckart is adapted to obtain equations for the perturbations of a known steady potential flow, in a coordinate system defined by the potential function and the stream function.
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An investigation is made of some questions pertaining to the stability of potential flow. A formalism due to Eckart is adapted to obtain equations for the perturbations of a known steady potential flow, in a coordinate system defined by the potential function and the stream function.
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Flows, Hierarchies, Potentials
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1981This work deals with the analysis of interregional flows. The central idea is the decomposition of the origin–destination flow matrix into the additive weighted sum of basic matrices. Each basic matrix represents an extremal flow which optimizes some objective function corresponding to some extremal tendency acting in the real flow.
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SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing, 1990
A method is presented for calculating potential flows in infinite channels. Given a collection of N sources in the channel and a zero normal flow boundary condition, the method requires an amount of work proportional to N to evaluate the induced velocity field at each source position.
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A method is presented for calculating potential flows in infinite channels. Given a collection of N sources in the channel and a zero normal flow boundary condition, the method requires an amount of work proportional to N to evaluate the induced velocity field at each source position.
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On the Stationary, Potential, Subsonic Flow
Results in Mathematics, 2000Summary: We are concerned with the problem of the stationary, potential, subsonic flow. Firstly, we formulate the mechanical problem and the associated minimization problem with constraints, in a functional space \(W\) endowed with a certain norm. Section 2 contains the main original results.
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