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Supercomputer simulation clarifies how turbulent boundary layers evolve at moderate Reynolds numbers
Scientists at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics (IAG) have produced a novel dataset ...
We investigate the free convective boundary layer flow of a dusty gas. We consider steady two-dimensional motion of incompressible heat and gas flow across an isothermal horizontal circular cylinder ...
This study examines the effects of heat, mass, and boundary layer assumptions-based nanoparticle characteristics on the hybrid effects of using MHD in conjunction with mixed convective flow through a ...
To realize flow field monitoring without interference to the flow field, this study proposes a new passive flow velocity and flow direction measurement system. This method utilizes piezoelectric lead ...
Abstract Conventionally neutral atmospheric boundary layers (ABLs) are frequently encountered in nature, and their flow dynamics affect the transfer of momentum, heat, and humidity in the atmosphere.
The present study deals with two-phase non-Newtonian pseudoplastic crude oil and water flow inside horizontal pipes simulated by ANSYS. The study helps predict velocity and velocity profiles, as well ...
The present work studies the boundary layer stagnation point flow of a third grade fluid through an exponentially stretching sheet. The governing highly nonlinear equations of the third grade fluid ...
The laminar boundary layer interacting with a curved fin is visualized in a Mach 2.95 flow. The nanoparticle-based planar laser scattering (NPLS) method, which has a high spatiotemporal resolution, is ...
High-speed fluid-carried sand particles pose a significant challenge to oil well screen pipes, leading to sand control failure and adversely affecting the well’s production and recovery rates. This ...
In an experiment on how turbulent boundary layers respond to acceleration in the flow around them, aerospace engineers at the observed an unexpected internal boundary layer.
In an experiment on how turbulent boundary layers respond to acceleration in the flow around them, aerospace engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign observed an unexpected ...
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