نتایج جستجو برای: drag analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2834672  

2008
Shen J. Dillon Shantanu K. Behera Martin P. Harmer

An empirically determined measure of the solute drag force called the drag factor is derived and defined. The drag factor is the derivative of mobility with respect to grain size, and describes well the drag effect of solute in the six different aluminas measured. A normalized drag factor allows direct comparison of different dopants, and validation of theoretically predicted trends. This const...

1972
bY M. D. Dobson M. D. Dobson

SUMMARY An experiment designed to measure the external drag of fuselage side intakes is described. The scope of the experiment and the techniques employed are discussed and an assessment is made of the accuracy of results. Measurements of the external drag of rectangular intakes installed on the sides of a fuselage are presented. Results at subsonic speeds show that drag at full flow is indepen...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2004
Joseph C Mollendorf Albert C Termin Eric Oppenheim David R Pendergast

INTRODUCTION The drag (D) of seven (7) male swimmers wearing five (5) swimsuits was investigated. METHODS The drag was measured during passive surface tows at speeds from 0.2 up to 2.2 m x s and during starts and push-offs. The swimsuits varied in body coverage from shoulder-to-ankle (SA), shoulder-to-knee (SK), waist-to-ankle (WA) and waist-to-knee (WK) and briefs (CS). RESULTS Differences...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Gal Ribak Daniel Weihs Zeev Arad

Cormorants are water birds that forage by submerged swimming in search and pursuit of fish. Underwater they swim by paddling with both feet simultaneously in a gait that includes long glides between consecutive strokes. At shallow swimming depths the birds are highly buoyant as a consequence of their aerial lifestyle. To counter this buoyancy cormorants swim underwater with their body at an ang...

1997
C. J. Farrugia V. A. Osherovich L. F. Burlaga

We study the evolution (expansion or oscillation) of cylindrically symmetric magnetic flux ropes when the energy dissipation is due to a drag force proportional to the product of the plasma density and the radial speed of expansion. The problem is reduced to a single, second-order, ordinary differential equation for a damped, non-linear oscillator. Motivated by recent work on the interplanetary...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
B S Antharavally R R Poyner Y Zhang G P Roberts P W Ludden

Site-directed mutagenesis of the draG gene was used to generate altered forms of dinitrogenase reductase-activating glycohydrolase (DRAG) with D123A, H142L, H158N, D243G, and E279R substitutions. The amino acid residues H142 and E279 are not required either for the coordination to the metal center or for catalysis since the variants H142L and E279R retained both catalytic and electron paramagne...

Journal: :Science 2014
D Laroche G Gervais M P Lilly J L Reno

One-dimensional (1D) interacting electronic systems exhibit distinct properties when compared to their counterparts in higher dimensions. We report Coulomb drag measurements between vertically integrated quantum wires separated by a barrier only 15 nanometers wide. The temperature dependence of the drag resistance is measured in the true 1D regime where both wires have less than one 1D subband ...

2009
Yue Zou Jongsoo Yoon

The magnetically driven superconductor-insulator transition in amorphous thin films e.g., InO and Ta exhibits several mysterious phenomena, such as a putative metallic phase and a huge magnetoresistance peak. Unfortunately, several conflicting categories of theories, particularly quantum-vortex condensation, and normal region percolation, explain key observations equally well. We present a expe...

2014
Simon Ambrose Graham Doig

The current understanding of the aerodynamic performance of Sunswift’s solar-electric race car eVe is limited, despite the design and manufacture of the vehicle in 2012-13. This paper describes an investigation into the aerodynamic behaviour of the vehicle and details the successive design and development of drag minimisation strategies. A study of the ex­ ternal airflow around the vehicle was ...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
B. Jalender A. Govardhan P. Premchand C. Kiranmai G. Suresh Reddy

The fundamental unit of large scale software construction is the component. A component is the fundamental user interface object in Java. Everything you see on the display in a java application is a component. The ability to let users drag a component from the Interface and drop into your application is almost a requirement of a modern, commercial user interface. The CBD approach brings high co...

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