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Efficient Minimal Routing in the Triangular Grid with Six Channels

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2011
This paper describes an efficient novel router on the 6-valent triangular grid with toroidal connections, denoted "T-grid" in the sequel. The router uses six channels per node that can host up to six agents. The topological properties of the T-grid are given first, as well as a minimal routing scheme, as a basis for a Cellular Automata modeling of this
Rolf Hoffmann   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Separation of Hexane Isomers in a Metal-Organic Framework with Triangular Channels

open access: yesScience, 2013
Telling Hexanes Apart The efficiency of modern internal combustion engines depends on the relative reactivity of the hydrocarbons that comprise the fuel. In particular, branched hydrocarbons are less likely than their linear counterparts to react prematurely—a property reflected in the fuel mixture's octane number.
Herm, Z. R.   +9 more
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Approximate Analytical Solution and Laboratory Experiments for Dam-Break Wave Tip Region in Triangular Channels [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2021
YesSolutions for dam-break flow mainly developed for rectangular channels are not applicable to prediction of the propagation of the dam-break wave in frictional triangular channels.
Bo Wang, Yakun Guo, Jianmin Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Pressure drop characteristics of gas–liquid two-phase flow in vertical miniature triangular channels

open access: yesInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2001
Experimental data are presented for the gas velocity, the void fraction, and the pressure drop of upward co-current air-water two-phase flow through vertical miniature triangular channels having hydraulic diameters of 0.866, 1.443 and 2.886 mm, with ...
T S Zhao
exaly   +2 more sources

Numerical analysis of triangular labyrinth side weir in triangular channel

ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2020
Labyrinth side weir is a type of lateral weirs which used for diversion of flow and head regulator in the sewage system, irrigation and drainage engineering.
U.S. Ansari, L.G. Patil
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Hydraulic jump in triangular channel

Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1987
The hydraulic jump in the triangular channel is analysed using an elementary approach. The results regarding the sequent depth ratio are confirmed by model observations. Furthermore, the length characteristics, the surface profiles and typical velocity distributions are discussed.
Willi H. Hager, Robert Wanoschek
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Resistance Experiments in a Triangular Channel

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1959
400-ft adjustable-slope triangular flume was tested smooth and also roughened with small rectangular battens at various spacings; comparison is made of Manning’s formula with some more recent suggestions and velocity distribution, secondary currents, and other phenomena are reported.
Ralph W. Powell, Chesley J. Posey
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Hydraulic jump in a sloped triangular channel

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2009
The hydraulic jump in a sloped triangular channel of 90° central angle is theoretically and experimentally examined. The study aims to determine the effect of the channel's slope on the sequent depth ratio of the jump. A theoretical relation is proposed for the inflow Froude number as function of the sequent depth ratio and the channel slope.
Mahmoud Debabeche   +3 more
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RESEARCH OF TRIANGULAR BAFFLE PLACEMENT EFFECT ON THE HEAT TRANSFER AND FLOW FEATURES IN CROSS-CIRCULAR GROOVED TRIANGULAR CHANNELS

open access: yesHeat Transfer Research
In this study, heat transfer performance and fluid flow properties for cross-circular grooved triangular ducts having different location angles and heights of the triangular baffles are studied numerically.
Yeliz Alnak
exaly   +3 more sources

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