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Radially spreading buoyant flows
Journal of Hydraulic Research, 2001The nature of the radially spreading flow that forms after a vertical buoyant jet impinges on the surface has been investigated. Previous studies have provided conflicting conclusions as to whether or not an internal hydraulic jump forms in the radially spreading flow.
Gregory A. Lawrence +1 more
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Newtonian radial entrance flow
AIChE Journal, 2000AbstractThe laminar flow of a Newtonian fluid is considered through a prototype radial entrance geometry that consists of a circular pipe joined to the bottom plate of a pair of parallel circular plates, a configuration that mimics and idealizes important practical flows. The equations of motion are solved numerically to compute the velocity field as a
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1979
Vector velocity diagrams appear for the first time here and the convention is summarised as follows.
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Vector velocity diagrams appear for the first time here and the convention is summarised as follows.
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1984
The flow path in radial turbines may be centrifugal as in the Ljungstrom design or, more commonly, centripetal as in most of the machines found in both water power installations and in gas power generation plant. The two types of flow path are illustrated in Figs 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3.
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The flow path in radial turbines may be centrifugal as in the Ljungstrom design or, more commonly, centripetal as in most of the machines found in both water power installations and in gas power generation plant. The two types of flow path are illustrated in Figs 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3.
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1982
Throughout the history of turbocharging, the type of compressors and turbines used have reflected the general state of the art, at any particular time, in the field of turbomachinery. The very first turbochargers (chapter 2) were built with radial flow single or two-stage compressors, incorporating backswept vaned shrouded impellers (figure 3.1a ...
N. Watson, M. S. Janota
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Throughout the history of turbocharging, the type of compressors and turbines used have reflected the general state of the art, at any particular time, in the field of turbomachinery. The very first turbochargers (chapter 2) were built with radial flow single or two-stage compressors, incorporating backswept vaned shrouded impellers (figure 3.1a ...
N. Watson, M. S. Janota
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Chemical Engineering Science, 1969
Abstract The radial flow of a non-Newtonian liquid between parallel plates has been theoretically examined for a Rivlin-Ericksen fluid. It was found that by experimentally measuring the radial pressure distribution and comparing the data with theoretical predictions, both the lower-limiting viscosity and a normal stress coefficient of the fluid may ...
W.H. Schwarz, C. Bruce
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Abstract The radial flow of a non-Newtonian liquid between parallel plates has been theoretically examined for a Rivlin-Ericksen fluid. It was found that by experimentally measuring the radial pressure distribution and comparing the data with theoretical predictions, both the lower-limiting viscosity and a normal stress coefficient of the fluid may ...
W.H. Schwarz, C. Bruce
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Oblique Radial Forearm Reverse-Flow Flap
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2003A modifed design for the distally-based radial forearm flap is presented, in an oblique direction rather than longitudinally, based on the existence of skin laxity in the proximal forearm region. The skin paddle of the flap is designed in an oblique fashion pedicled on one of the proximal-row septocutaneous perforators, and elevated in the usual manner
Mustafa, Akyürek +2 more
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1982
There are two basic types of turbine suitable and used at present in turbochargers, the radial flow and the axial flow. The radial flow turbine is mainly used for small automotive or truck turbochargers; the axial type is commonly used for the large turbochargers applied to medium-speed stationary and railway traction engines and large marine engines.
N. Watson, M. S. Janota
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There are two basic types of turbine suitable and used at present in turbochargers, the radial flow and the axial flow. The radial flow turbine is mainly used for small automotive or truck turbochargers; the axial type is commonly used for the large turbochargers applied to medium-speed stationary and railway traction engines and large marine engines.
N. Watson, M. S. Janota
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Multicomponent affinity radial flow chromatography
Separations Technology, 1992Abstract Radial flow chromatography can provide high volumetric flow rates with small bed pressures. It is advantageous for use in affinity chromatography in which resolution requirements can be easily achieved because of highly selective biospecific binding.
Tingyue Gu, Gow-Jen Tsai, George T. Tsao
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Radial Artery Flows: Comparative Study
Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2000Between December 1997 and February 1999, 150 patients who had the left radial artery as one of the conduits for coronary artery bypass graft surgery were randomly divided into 3 groups of 50 each. Group A received a left supraclavicular block with 20 mL of 1.5% lidocaine with adrenaline (1 in 200,000), and 10 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine.
Manickam Palaniappan +6 more
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