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Rotating disk viscometer, accession no. 53; 1922 Merrill W. Chase Historic Scientific Instrument Collection Photo by Lubosh Stepanek Rotating disk viscometer of MacMichael type, used in Alexis Carrel\u27s laboratory in the 1920s by Pierre Lecomte du Noüy.
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Rotating Disk Electrode Voltammetry [PDF]
This chapter demonstrates how to use Mathematica to simulate electrochemical systems in which rotating disk electrodes are used. The Navier-Stokes equation is solved by first symbolically converting it into a nonlinear ODE.
Honeychurch, Michael
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The turbulent rotating-disk boundary layer
The turbulent boundary layer on a rotating disk is studied with the aim of giving a statistical description of the azimuthal velocity field and to compare it with the streamwise velocity of a turbulent two-dimensional flat-plate boundary layer ...
Lingwood, Rebecca J., +2 more
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Staircase Voltammetry using Rotating Disk Electrode
A theory of staircase voltammetry on the rotating disk electrode is developed. The simulation is based on the method of variable diffusion layer thickness. Critical parameters that define the form of responses are calculated.
Milivoj Lovrić +1 more
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Controlling the distribution of the abrasive grains on the surface of the grinding tools in an appropriate way is important for improving the quality of grinding processing and meeting the workpiece precision requirements.
Qiong Fu +4 more
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Scrutinization of second law analysis and viscous dissipation on Reiner-RivlinNanofluid with the effect of bioconvection over a rotating disk. [PDF]
Ali F +6 more
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Relativistic disks - II. Self-similar disks in rotation [PDF]
Lynden-Bell, D., Pineault, S.
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Nonlocomotory Robotic Strategies for Dynamic Rotation Control in Terrestrial Robots: A Review
Terrestrial robots increasingly require rapid body rotation to maintain stability and agility in complex environments. This review shows nonlocomotory rotational control strategies that operate without ground contact, including reaction wheels, tails, bars, limbs, and thrusters.
Y. Liang +14 more
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Rotating Disk Viscometer; Details
Rotating disk viscometer, accession no.53; 1922 Photo by Lubosh Stepanekhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/scientific-instruments/1020/thumbnail ...
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Thermoviscous Coating and Rimming Flow
A comprehensive description is obtained of steady thermoviscous (i.e. with temperature-dependent viscosity) coating and rimming flow on a uniformly rotating horizontal cylinder that is uniformly hotter or colder than the surrounding atmosphere.
Wilson, Stephen +5 more
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