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International Journal of Maritime Engineering, 2018
Application of strip theory for the prediction of ship motions in waves relies on sectional hydrodynamic coefficients; i.e. the added mass and damping coefficients. These coefficients apply to linearised problems and are normally computed for inviscid fluids.
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Application of strip theory for the prediction of ship motions in waves relies on sectional hydrodynamic coefficients; i.e. the added mass and damping coefficients. These coefficients apply to linearised problems and are normally computed for inviscid fluids.
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Nature, 1939
As a result of a detailed consideration of the mechanism of viscosity of liquids, Fig. 1 was obtained. It is a graph of the logarithm of viscosity of the n-paraffin hydrocarbons from n-butane to n-octa-decane (represented by the figures opposite the respective points), against the function TB/T, or the absolute boiling temperature/absolute temperature ...
Alfred H. Nissan, L. V. W. Clark
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As a result of a detailed consideration of the mechanism of viscosity of liquids, Fig. 1 was obtained. It is a graph of the logarithm of viscosity of the n-paraffin hydrocarbons from n-butane to n-octa-decane (represented by the figures opposite the respective points), against the function TB/T, or the absolute boiling temperature/absolute temperature ...
Alfred H. Nissan, L. V. W. Clark
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Science, 1966
Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how much it departs from a perfectly elastic body. The seismic anelasticity ( Q ) varies by several orders of magnitude throughout the mantle, the main feature being an extremely dissipative zone in the upper mantle ...
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Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how much it departs from a perfectly elastic body. The seismic anelasticity ( Q ) varies by several orders of magnitude throughout the mantle, the main feature being an extremely dissipative zone in the upper mantle ...
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Journal of Computational Physics, 1972
Abstract It is shown that the usual analysis for the implicit artificial viscosity of finite difference analogs of the linear advection equation is ambiguous, with different results obtained for transient and steady-state problems. The ambiguity is easily resolved for the inviscid equation, but for the advection-diffusion equation, the steady-state ...
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Abstract It is shown that the usual analysis for the implicit artificial viscosity of finite difference analogs of the linear advection equation is ambiguous, with different results obtained for transient and steady-state problems. The ambiguity is easily resolved for the inviscid equation, but for the advection-diffusion equation, the steady-state ...
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Adaptive control system for the viscosity of viscose
Fibre Chemistry, 1987A structure and algorithm have been developed for an adaptive system for control of viscose viscosity in the manufacture of artificial fibres.
M. V. Vorntsova+4 more
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The temperature dependence of the viscosity of viscose [PDF]
V. G. Kulichikhin+3 more
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Nature, 1931
I venture to lay before you certain considerations concerning the viscosity of liquids which may find a place in a discussion of the theory of liquids. They mostly pertain to experiment, but, after all, the purpose of physical experiment is to stimulate the theoretical physicist.
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I venture to lay before you certain considerations concerning the viscosity of liquids which may find a place in a discussion of the theory of liquids. They mostly pertain to experiment, but, after all, the purpose of physical experiment is to stimulate the theoretical physicist.
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A low-viscosity epoxy resin embedding medium for electron microscopy.
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1969A. Spurr
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Two-equation eddy-viscosity turbulence models for engineering applications
, 1994F. Menter
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A dynamic subgridâscale eddy viscosity model
, 1990M. Germano+3 more
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