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Separated Flow and Buffeting Control

Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 2003
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Caruana, D.   +3 more
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Flow Through, Immunomagnetic Cell Separation

Biotechnology Progress, 1998
A brief, process-oriented overview of immunologically based cell separation technology is presented. In addition, the design and preliminary experimental data of two unique flow-through immunomagnetic cell separation devices are presented. The first design is based on a dipole magnetic field, while the second design is basis on a quadrupole magnetic ...
J J, Chalmers   +3 more
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Local flow separation

Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service, 2004. IWQOS 2004., 2004
This paper elaborates on a paradigm for quality-of-service (QoS) that is local, i.e., it does not depend on multinode cooperation. In order to maintain short queuing delays, we individuate flows that occupy a large fraction of a buffer and segregate those flows into a separate queue.
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Separation of flow

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1961
Abstract Flow separation is perhaps the most important unsolved phenomenon of fluid mechanics which causes energy loss and deviation of stream lines. A summary of flow separation is presented in order to understand the basic problem, the present state of knowledge and to indicate future development.
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Flow‐induced particulate separations

AIChE Journal, 2003
AbstractSeparating particles from the liquid in which they are suspended is often an important step in processing multiphase materials such as suspensions and emulsions. We describe a new method to separate neutrally buoyant particles from viscous liquids.
Brian W. Roberts, W. L. Olbricht
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Modelling Separated Flows

1991
There exist two very simple classical models for separated flow behind a bluff body - Helmholtz/Kirchhoff and Prandtl/Batchelor. These both have a pleasant simplicity but agreement with experiment is only qualitative. A simple combination of these two is presented for flow down a step which gives better quantitative results.
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On Moderately Separated Viscous Flows

Journal of the Aerospace Sciences, 1961
where r is the relaxation time and ae the equilibrium value at p and T. Eqs. (25) and (26) are similar to the corresponding equations of Sedney's, except for the different meaning of f\. All the terms on the right-hand side of Eqs. (25) and (26) are known from the given boundary conditions behind the shock, which may be evaluated from the frozen ...
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Continuous‐flow Blood Cell Separation

Transfusion, 1968
The continuous‐flow blood cell separator is capable of continuously removing blood from a donor, separating this blood into its various components, retaining certain components, and returning the balance to the donor. The first part of this paper is concerned with studies made to determine the centrifuge bowl configuration.
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Heat Transfer in Separated Flows

Journal of the Aerospace Sciences, 1959
Results of an experimental heat-transfer investigation in regions of separated flow are presented and compared with the theoretical analysis of NACA T N 3792. The average heat transfer for both laminar and turbulent separated boundary layers was found to be from 35 to 50 per cent less than that for equivalent attached boundary layers. The overall scope
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Flow attachment at flow separation lines

1994
Evolving flow structures leave definite but not unique “footprints” of the outer (off-wall, mid-air) flow on the wall. Bifurcating flows, characterized by dynamical systems for the velocity field reveal that two-dimensional separation bubbles together with their three-dimensional bifurcations are “embedded” between fully attaching and completely ...
U. Dallmann, H. Gebing
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