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Progress toward a Nonenzymatic Gluconeogenesis: One-Pot Reactions and Model Systems. [PDF]
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Diving induces large pressure during water entry accompanied by the creation of cavity and water splash ejected from the free water surface. To minimize impact forces, divers streamline their shape at impact. Here, we investigate the impact forces and splash evolution of wedges entering water as a function of the wedge opening angle.
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Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2014
The free-surface impact of solid objects has been investigated for well over a century. This canonical problem is influenced by many physical parameters, including projectile geometry, material properties, fluid properties, and impact parameters. Through advances in high-speed imaging and visualization techniques, discoveries about the underlying ...
Tadd T. Truscott +2 more
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The free-surface impact of solid objects has been investigated for well over a century. This canonical problem is influenced by many physical parameters, including projectile geometry, material properties, fluid properties, and impact parameters. Through advances in high-speed imaging and visualization techniques, discoveries about the underlying ...
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Field Measurement of Air‐Entry and Water‐Entry Soil Water Pressure Heads
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1996Abstract An effective field measurement of the air‐entry and water‐entry soil water pressure heads gives an improved description of the hydraulic properties of soils. One study obtained measurements of air‐entry soil water pressure heads using a modified falling head infiltrometer.
D. J. Fallow, D. E. Elrick
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Water-entry for a wedge in arbitrary water depth
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 1994Abstract Numerical and experimental results are presented for the two-dimensional entry of a wedge into initially calm water of arbitrary depth. In the numerical computation, the flow field is solved by the boundary element method with nonlinear free surface boundary conditions.
M.C. Lin, T.Y. Ho
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From water entry to lock entry
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2010In this paper, the ship lock entry problem is studied, which is physically similar to, but numerically different from, the water entry problem simulated by the author 25 years ago under the instruction of Prof. He. A one-dimensional unsteady hydraulic narrow-channel model for the flow coupled to the ship’s motion in surge, heave and pitch is formulated
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Entry of Water into Silica Glass
Nature, 1958SOME specimens of silica glass absorb infra-red radiation of wave-length near 2.7µ. Garino-Canina1 observed that the occurrence or absence of the band in his specimens depended on whether or not water vapour was present when the glass was made (by fusing quartz crystal). Following Harrison2, he attributed the absorption to hydroxyl groups bound to some
A. J. MOULSON, J. P. ROBERTS
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