نتایج جستجو برای: boundary shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 643408  

2013
Qammar Rubbab Dumitru Vieru Corina Fetecau Constantin Fetecau

The unsteady natural convection flow of an incompressible viscous fluid near a vertical plate that applies an arbitrary shear stress to the fluid is studied using the Laplace transform technique. The fluid flow is due to both the shear and the heating of the plate. Closed-form expressions for velocity and temperature are established under the usual Boussinesq approximation. For illustration pur...

2011
Lalitha Chattopadhyay

Plate-type structural members are commonly used in engineering applications like aircraft, ships nuclear reactors etc. These structural members often have cracks arising from manufacture or from material defects or stress concentrations. Designing a structure against fracture in service involves consideration of strength of the structure as a function of crack size, dimension and the applied lo...

2013
Md. M. Hossain A. C. Mandal N. C. Roy M. A. Hossain

The unsteady free convection boundary layer flow of a thermo-micropolar fluid along a vertical plate has been investigated in this paper. The temperature of the plate is assumed to be oscillating about a mean temperature, w(x), with small amplitude . The governing boundary layer equations are analyzed using straight forward finite difference method. The effects of the material parameters such...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2017
Enrique Wagemann Elton Oyarzua Jens H Walther Harvey A Zambrano

Graphene has attracted considerable attention due to its characteristics as a 2D material and its fascinating properties, providing a potential building block for nanofabrication. In nanochannels the solid-liquid interface plays a non-negligible role in determining the fluid dynamics. Therefore, for an optimal design of nanofluidic devices, a comprehensive understanding of the slippage in a wat...

2015
Biyue Liu Jie Zheng Richard Bach Dalin Tang

BACKGROUND In literature, the effect of the inflow boundary condition was investigated by examining the impact of the waveform and the shape of the spatial profile of the inlet velocity on the cardiac hemodynamics. However, not much work has been reported on comparing the effect of the different combinations of the inlet/outlet boundary conditions on the quantification of the pressure field and...

2009
S. H. Winoto D. A. Shah

The development of wall shear stress in Görtler vortex flow was investigated by hot-wire measurements. The wavelengths of the vortices were pre-set by thin vertical perturbation wires so to produce the most amplified wavelengths. Three different vortex wavelengths of 12 mm, 15 mm, and 20 mm were considered, and near-wall velocity measurements were carried out to obtain the “linear” layers of ve...

Rebar fracture in boundary elements of lightly reinforced shear walls in recent earthquake motivated research on the minimum longitudinal reinforcement applicable to shear walls. These researches lead to change in the ACI 318-19 requirement for minimum longitudinal reinforcement in boundary elements. New ACI 318 requirement increase minimum longitudinal reinforcement ratio for boundary elements...

Journal: :Computer methods and programs in biomedicine 2015
Vitaly O. Kheyfets Lourdes Rios Triston Smith Theodore Schroeder Jeffrey Mueller Srinivas Murali David Lasorda Anthony Zikos Jennifer Spotti John J. Reilly Ender A. Finol

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of the pulmonary vasculature has the potential to reveal continuum metrics associated with the hemodynamic stress acting on the vascular endothelium. It is widely accepted that the endothelium responds to flow-induced stress by releasing vasoactive substances that can dilate and constrict blood vessels locally. The objectives of this study are to exam...

2007
ROBERT J. CHANT WAYNE R. GEYER ROBERT HOUGHTON ELIAS HUNTER JAMES LERCZAK

A series of dye releases in the Hudson River estuary elucidated diapycnal mixing rates and temporal variability over tidal and fortnightly time scales. Dye was injected in the bottom boundary layer for each of four releases during different phases of the tide and of the spring–neap cycle. Diapycnal mixing occurs primarily through entrainment that is driven by shear production in the bottom boun...

2001
J ÖRG SCHUMACHER

A statistically stationary and nearly homogeneous turbulent shear flow is established by an additional volume forcing in combination with stress-free boundary conditions in the shear direction. Both turbulent energy and enstrophy are stationary to a much better approximation than in previous simulations that use remeshing. The temporal fluctuations decrease with increasing Reynolds number. Ener...

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