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  • ...een the first to solve the problem of representing all the properties of a body of invariable composition which are concerned in reversible processes by me ...6&view=1up&seq=864 |trans-title=On the characteristic functions of various fluids and on the theory of vapors |language=French}} ...
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  • ...be defined as:<ref name="zas1">Zaskulnikov V. M., Statistical mechanics of fluids at a permeable wall: [https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.0082 arXiv:1111.0082]</ref If a solid body is modeled by a constant field and the structure of the field is such that ...
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  • ...submerged in a [[fluid]], unsteady forces due to [[acceleration]] of that body with respect to the fluid, can be divided into two parts: the [[virtual mas ...ted for practical reasons; however, it can be substantially large when the body is accelerated at a high rate.<ref>R.W. Johnson, The handbook of fluid dyna ...
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  • ...anding of the origins and development of various diseases related to human body and diagnosing them, in finding the cure for the diseases related to cardio ...f>[http://www.mechanicalbooster.com/2015/08/types-of-fluids.html "Types of Fluids"]</ref> ...
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  • ...ramian motion of the bidirectional vortex in a conical cyclone. Physics of Fluids, 34(3).</ref> This is given by ..., for incompressible flow, where <math>\nabla\cdot\mathbf u=0</math>, with body forces given by <math>-\nabla U</math>, the Lamb vector divergence reduces ...
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  • ...ribe [[Newtonian fluid|Newtonian]] and [[Non-Newtonian fluid|non-Newtonian fluids]] undergoing squeeze flow under various geometries and conditions. Numerous ...compressible fluid]], a two-dimensional system, neglecting of [[Body force|body forces]], and neglecting of inertial forces. ...
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  • ...s of the Stewartson layer in flat and depth-varying containers. Physics of Fluids, 17(10), 104111.</ref> ...hcal{D}</math> (in the annular region), again the fluid rotates as a solid body, except near the inner and outer sphere walls, where Ekman boundary layers ...
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  • ...es of articles with Knörrer and Trubowitz) and Bose fluids in quantum many-body theory. With [[Horst Knörrer]] and [[Eugene Trubowitz]], Feldman has worked ...
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  • ...s]] in 1842.<ref>Stokes, G. (1842). On the steady motion of incompressible fluids Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc. VII, 349.</ref><ref>Lamb, H. (1993). Hydrodynamics. ==Example: Fluid with uniform axial velocity and rigid body rotation in far upstream== ...
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  • ...rangian and Eulerian coordinates|Lagrangian coordinates]]. For [[Newtonian fluids]] governed by the [[Navier–Stokes equations]], the fluid equations are ...formulations for microscopic systems, viscoelastic soft materials, complex fluids, such as the Stochastic Immersed Boundary Methods of Atzberger, Kramer, and ...
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  • .... a fluid that is highly [[Viscosity|viscous]]. Such a swimmer deforms its body into a particular shape through a sequence of motions and then reverts to t ...o create migration at low Reynolds numbers. The scallop is an example of a body with one degree of freedom to use for motion. Bodies with a single degree o ...
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  • The body force term, −ρg, in the vertical momentum equation can be simplified by con === For High-Pr Fluids === ...
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  • ...he discrete vortex model—the diffusion velocity method|journal=Computers & Fluids|date=31 December 1990|volume=19|issue=3–4|pages=433–441|doi=10.1016/0045-79 * Calculation of the friction force at the body surfaces ...
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  • ...th> are [[Lagrange multiplier]]s imposing constraints, such as local rigid body [[deformation (mechanics)|deformation]]s. To ensure that dissipation occur viscoelastic fluids and soft materials,<ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Relative deformation of a physical body}} ...t is defined with respect to the initial or the final configuration of the body and on whether the [[metric tensor]] or its dual is considered. ...
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  • ...s the patient constant. The V<sub>EPT</sub> is derived primarily from the body mass.<ref name="osypka" /> | Cardiac output normalized for body surface area ...
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  • ...[[Geoffrey Ingram Taylor]]. Rotating fluids that are perturbed by a solid body tend to form columns parallel to the axis of rotation called Taylor columns ...overy of Taylor columns |journal=European Journal of Mechanics |series=B / Fluids |volume=28 |issue=3 |pages=469–472 |year=2008 |url=http://oceanografia.cice ...
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  • ...nearly isotropic turbulence behind active fractal grids|journal=Physics of Fluids|date=February 2014|volume=26|issue=2|pages=025112|doi=10.1063/1.4865232|bib ...
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  • The '''boundary layer''' is a thin region near the surface of a solid body where viscosity and thermal conduction effects dominate. Outside this regio For fluids with high Prandtl numbers, such as oils (e.g., 50–2000), the thermal bounda ...
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  • ...object moving in a fluid. Skin friction drag is caused by the viscosity of fluids and is developed from laminar drag to turbulent drag as a fluid moves on th [[Laminar flow]] over a body occurs when layers of the fluid move smoothly past each other in parallel l ...
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