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Coarse slip bands and non-Schmid's translational slip lead to shear bands formation in body-centered cubic HfNbTaTiZr high-entropy alloy. [PDF]
Singh LK, Lavakumar A, Eleti RR.
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Crystal-Plasticity-Based Micro-Mechanical Model for Simulating Plastic Deformation of TC4 Alloy. [PDF]
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Fuel, 2016
Abstract The dynamics of fluids and their interaction with surfaces in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs (UGRs) are very different from those in conventional systems. The physics of flow through the matrices of these reservoirs are not well understood. The small size of flow conduits which is comparable to the gas mean free path results in a deviation ...
Rasoul Nazari Moghaddam +1 more
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Abstract The dynamics of fluids and their interaction with surfaces in Unconventional Gas Reservoirs (UGRs) are very different from those in conventional systems. The physics of flow through the matrices of these reservoirs are not well understood. The small size of flow conduits which is comparable to the gas mean free path results in a deviation ...
Rasoul Nazari Moghaddam +1 more
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Slip-Flow over Lubricated Surfaces
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Solbakken, Stian +2 more
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Slip flow in graphene nanochannels
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011We investigate the hydrodynamic boundary condition for simple nanofluidic systems such as argon and methane flowing in graphene nanochannels using equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations (EMD) in conjunction with our recently proposed method [J. S. Hansen, B. D. Todd, and P. J. Daivis, Phys. Rev. E 84, 016313 (2011)10.1103/PhysRevE.84.016313].
Kannam, Sridhar Kumar +3 more
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Observation of Slip Flow in Thermophoresis
Physical Review Letters, 2008Two differing theories aim to describe fluidic thermophoresis, the movement of particles along a temperature gradient. While thermodynamic approaches rely on local equilibrium, hydrodynamic descriptions assume a quasi-slip-flow boundary condition at the particle's surface. Evidence for slip flow is presented for the case of thermal gradients exceeding (
Franz M, Weinert, Dieter, Braun
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Viscous Compressible Slip Flows. Part 2 : Meshless Solver for Rotating Slip Flows
International Journal of Emerging Multidisciplinary Fluid Sciences, 2011The Part 1 presented kinetic treatment of the slip flow and described kinetic flux vector splitting. The Part 2 of the paper presents the kinetic theory based approach for solving rotating slip flows. The paper describes numerical flow modeling of slip and rarefied flows. It also presents the meshless solver which makes use of least squares and Kinetic
Ajit Mahendra, G. Gouthaman, R. Singh
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Liquid flow in pores: Slip, no-slip, or multilayer sticking
Physical Review A, 1989The Hagen-Poiseuille flow of a Lennard-Jones liquid through a cylindrical pore formed by regularly arranged fixed atoms is studied by molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations. Different flow patterns develop depending on the strength of the wall-fluid interaction, the strength of the gravitational-type driving force, the thermodynamic state, and also on the
, Heinbuch, , Fischer
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