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Axisymmetric stagnation-point flow of non-Newtonian nanomaterial and heat transport over a lubricated surface: Hybrid homotopy analysis method simulations

open access: yesOpen Physics, 2023
The heat transfer phenomenon associated with the lubricated surfaces offers applications in the manufacturing processes, thermal systems, industrial systems, and engineering phenomenon.
Ahmad Manzoor   +8 more
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Interseismic strain accumulation: Spin-up, cycle invariance, and irregular rupture sequences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Using models of infinite length strike-slip faults in an elastic layer above linear viscoelastic regions, we investigate interseismic deformation. In the models we investigate, interseismic strain accumulation on mature faults is the result of the ...
Hager, B. H., Hetland, E. A.
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Exact Solutions for Non-Isothermal Flows of Second Grade Fluid between Parallel Plates

open access: yesNanomaterials, 2023
In this paper, we obtain new exact solutions for the unidirectional non-isothermal flow of a second grade fluid in a plane channel with impermeable solid walls, taking into account the fluid energy dissipation (mechanical-to-thermal energy conversion) in
Evgenii S. Baranovskii
doaj   +1 more source

Quantifying effective slip length over micropatterned hydrophobic surfaces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
We employ micro-particle image velocimetry ($\mu$-PIV) to investigate laminar micro-flows in hydrophobic microstructured channels, in particular the slip length.
Alisia M. Peters   +8 more
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Slip behavior in liquid films on surfaces of patterned wettability: Comparison between continuum and molecular dynamics simulations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
We investigate the behavior of the slip length in Newtonian liquids subject to planar shear bounded by substrates with mixed boundary conditions. The upper wall, consisting of a homogenous surface of finite or vanishing slip, moves at a constant speed ...
Anton A. Darhuber   +11 more
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Frictional Instabilities and Carbonation of Basalts Triggered by Injection of Pressurized H2O- and CO2- Rich Fluids [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The safe application of geological carbon storage depends also on the seismic hazard associated with fluid injection. In this regard, we performed friction experiments using a rotary shear apparatus on precut basalts with variable degree of hydrothermal ...
Alfredsson   +54 more
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The investigation of the velocity slip and the temperature jump effect on the heat transfer characteristics in a microchannel

open access: yesCase Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2022
This paper presents a study of the influence of various factors on heat transfer in microchannels associated with the use of the velocity slip (including thermal creep) and temperature jump boundary conditions on the walls.
Alexander S. Lobasov   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

State of the art review of the risk assessment and early warning methods for fault-slip rockburst

open access: yes矿业科学学报, 2022
Underground engineering generally needs to pass through a significant number of geological structure areas, which can easily induce fault-slip rockburst, threatening the engineering structure's stability.For revealing the mechanism of disaster causing of
Gao Ansen, Qi Chengzhi, Shan Renliang
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Numerical Study of Comparison of Thrust Bearing Slip - No Slip Condition on Acoustic Performance

open access: yesCFD Letters, 2023
The acoustic power level (APL) produced by a thrust bearing during operation has a major effect on its performance. Therefore, this research aimed to investigate the impact of slip engineered on the noise generated by thrust bearings. A numerical approach was used to simulate open pocket bearings with varying film thickness depths.
Syafaat, Imam   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Self-similar slip pulses during rate-and-state earthquake nucleation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
For a wide range of conditions, earthquake nucleation zones on rate- and state-dependent faults that obey either of the popular state evolution laws expand as they accelerate. Under the “slip” evolution law, which experiments show to be the more relevant
Ampuero, Jean-Paul, Rubin, Allan M.
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