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Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2021
In engineering applications, fluid-conveying pipes usually have geometric imperfections or initially curved configurations. Unlike the initially curved pipe supported at both ends, a slightly curved cantilevered pipe is capable of displaying some ...
K. Zhou +5 more
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In engineering applications, fluid-conveying pipes usually have geometric imperfections or initially curved configurations. Unlike the initially curved pipe supported at both ends, a slightly curved cantilevered pipe is capable of displaying some ...
K. Zhou +5 more
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Static and dynamic behavior of magnetic particles at fluid interfaces.
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2020This perspective work reviews the current status of research on magnetic particles at fluid interfaces. The article gives both a unified overview of recent experimental advances and theoretical studies centered on very different phenomena that share a ...
Fernando Martinez-Pedrero
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Level of Students’ Conceptual Understanding of Static Fluid
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2022The research aims to explore the level of students’ conceptual understanding of static fluid. This quantitative descriptive research involves 30 students.
Z. U. Irma, S. Kusairi, L. Yuliati
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Static fluid spheres admitting Karmarkar condition
Chinese Physics C, High Energy Physics & Nuclear Physics, 2020We explore a new relativistic anisotropic solution of the Einstein field equations for compact stars based on embedding class one condition. For this purpose, we use the embedding class one methodology by employing the Karmarkar condition. Employing this
K. Singh, R. Bisht, S. Maurya, N. Pant
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Resonance, 2006
The equations of fluid statics derive from the fact that in a stationary fluid only normal stress (pressure) is present and tangential stresses are absent. In this article we derive equations for variation of pressure in a static fluid or in one that is moving as a rigid body. Also, we show that surfaces of constant pressure and constant density should
Jaywant H. Arakeri, C. Dharuman
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The equations of fluid statics derive from the fact that in a stationary fluid only normal stress (pressure) is present and tangential stresses are absent. In this article we derive equations for variation of pressure in a static fluid or in one that is moving as a rigid body. Also, we show that surfaces of constant pressure and constant density should
Jaywant H. Arakeri, C. Dharuman
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Static perfect fluid cylinders
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1998The field equations for cylindrically symmetric perfect fluid models with a non-scale invariant equation of state where the energy density is linearly related to the pressure are rewritten as a set of first order coupled ordinary differential equations. Variables are chosen such that the resulting phase space is compact and everywhere regular.
Nilsson, Ulf S. +2 more
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