نتایج جستجو برای: wave dependent surface drag coefficient

تعداد نتایج: 1615948  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2007
Wolfgang Doster Stéphane Longeville

The cytoplasm of red blood cells is congested with the oxygen storage protein hemoglobin occupying a quarter of the cell volume. The high protein concentration leads to a reduced mobility; the self-diffusion coefficient of hemoglobin in blood cells is six times lower than in dilute solution. This effect is generally assigned to excluded volume effects in crowded media. However, the collective o...

Journal: :advances in railway engineering,an international journal 2014
mohsen ghazanfari parisa hosseini tehrani

with speed increasing in high-speed trains, due to limitations of other types of brakes, aerodynamic brake has become an important braking method. in this task to make better use of brake’s panel different configurations are examined and the best panel shape which provides the reasonable drag coefficient is introduced. the results of simulations are carried out with the computational fluid dyna...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2008
António José Silva Abel Rouboa António Moreira Victor Machado Reis Francisco Alves João Paulo Vilas-Boas Daniel Almeida Marinho

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of drafting distance on the drag coefficient in swimming. A k-epsilon turbulent model was implemented in the commercial code Fluent(®) and applied to the fluid flow around two swimmers in a drafting situation. Numerical simulations were conducted for various distances between swimmers (0.5-8.0 m) and swimming velocities (1.6-2.0 m.s(-1)). Dr...

2008
Sushanta Dutta P. K. Panigrahi K. Muralidhar

Flow past a square cylinder placed at an angle to the incoming flow is experimentally investigated using particle image velocimetry, hot wire anemometry, and flow visualization. The Reynolds number based on cylinder size and the average incoming velocity is set equal to 410. Data for four cylinder orientations =0, 22.5, 30, and 45° and two aspect ratios AR=16 and 28 are reported. Results are pr...

2011
Hongyun Wang

We study the stochastic motion of a Brownian particle driven by a constant force over a static periodic potential. We show that both the effective diffusion and the effective drag coefficient are mathematically well-defined and we derive analytic expressions for these two quantities. We then investigate the asymptotic behaviors of the effective diffusion and the effective drag coefficient, resp...

2015
Tiago M. Barbosa Jorge E. Morais Pedro Forte Henrique Neiva Nuno D. Garrido Daniel A. Marinho

The aim of this study was to compare the swimming hydrodynamics assessed with experimental and analytical procedures, as well as, to learn about the relative contributions of the friction drag and pressure drag to total passive drag. Sixty young talented swimmers (30 boys and 30 girls with 13.59±0.77 and 12.61±0.07 years-old, respectively) were assessed. Passive drag was assessed with inverse d...

2000
H. Bonekamp G. J. Komen

The surface-drag coe cients of two versions of the ECMWF's atmosphere-wave model are compared with those of uncoupled model versions and with those of Inertial-Dissipation measurements in the open ocean made by the RRS Discovery. It is found that the mean drag resulting from the latest coupled version is on average equal to that of the uncoupled version. However, both have a positive bias when ...

2012
ELIZABETH A. BARNES CHAIM I. GARFINKEL

As the surface drag is increased in a comprehensive general circulation model (GCM), the upper-level zonal winds decrease and eddy momentum flux convergence into the jet core increases. Globally averaged eddy kinetic energy decreases, a response that is inconsistent with the conventional barotropic governor mechanism whereby decreased barotropic shears encourage baroclinic wave growth. As the c...

Journal: :Computers & Graphics 2017
Christoph Gissler Stefan Band Andreas Peer Markus Ihmsen Matthias Teschner

Computing the forces acting from a surrounding air phase onto a particle-based fluid or rigid object is challenging. Simulating the air phase and modeling the interactions using a multiphase approach is computationally expensive. Furthermore, stability issues may arise in such multiphase simulations. In contrast, the effects from the air can be approximated efficiently by employing a drag equat...

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