نتایج جستجو برای: temperature dependent viscosity

تعداد نتایج: 1134051  

2000
Paul J. Tackley

In a previous paper (“Part 1”) it was shown that a combination of temperature-dependent viscosity and visco-plastic yielding is sufficient to give rudimentary plate tectonic-like behavior in three-dimensional models of mantle convection. Here, the calculations are extended to include two complexities which have been suggested as important in localizing deformation at plate boundaries: strain we...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Daniel Rings Romy Schachoff Markus Selmke Frank Cichos Klaus Kroy

We derive the markovian description for the nonequilibrium brownian motion of a heated nanoparticle in a simple solvent with a temperature-dependent viscosity. Our analytical results for the generalized fluctuation-dissipation and Stokes-Einstein relations compare favorably with measurements of laser-heated gold nanoparticles and provide a practical rational basis for emerging photothermal trac...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1992
A R Pries D Neuhaus P Gaehtgens

Since the original publications by Martini et al. (Dtsch. Arch. Klin. Med. 169: 212-222, 1930) and Fahraeus and Lindqvist (Am. J. Physiol. 96: 562-568, 1931), it has been known that the relative apparent viscosity of blood in tube flow depends on tube diameter. Quantitative descriptions of this effect and of the dependence of blood viscosity on hematocrit in the different diameter tubes are req...

2010
Thomas H. Jordan PETER PUSTER

We consider a time-dependent random field, f(rZt), defined on a spherical shell [Q=(6,q), O56 , -t<(p it] or cylindrical annulus [92=P, -1E<(P57r]. Examples are the temperature distribution, T(r,2,t), or the radial component of the flow velocity, u(r,2,t), obtained from numerical simulations of high Rayleigh number convection. For such a field the spatio-temporal two-point correlation function,...

A.H. Saeedi M. akbari,

Nanofluid is made through the nanoscale particles suspended in a fluid base and Nanotechnology is a new attempt in thermal science investigations. As a result of huge investment in developed countries on nanotechnology, research on thermal properties of nano-fluids is of particular interest. Due to the usage of nanotechnology to reduce energy consumptions, in this project CeO2 with EG is used t...

2007
David Bercovici

Gravity currents are a ubiquitous fluid dynamical phenomenon which involve the horizontal spreading of fluid masses under their own weight or buoyancy. A theoretical model is developed to account for the effects of bulk cooling on the dynamics and morphology of geological gravity currents, with particular focus on mantle plume heads spreading beneath the lithosphere. As many geological gravity ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
S Kokou Dadzie Howard Brenner

Different nonkinetic approaches are adopted in this paper towards theoretically predicting the experimentally observed phenomenon of enhanced mass flow rates accompanying pressure-driven rarefied gas flows through microchannels. Our analysis utilizes a full set of mechanically consistent volume-diffusion hydrodynamic equations, allowing complete, closed-form, analytical solutions to this class ...

G. Cheraghian S. Bazgir S. Sh. Khalili Nezhad

Research in nanotechnology in the petroleum industry is advancing rapidly and an enormous progress in the application of nanotechnology in this area is to be expected. In particular, adding nanoparticles to fluids may drastically benefit enhanced oil recovery and improve well drilling, by changing the properties of the fluid, rocks wettability alteration, advanced drag reduction, strengthen...

2009
Bradford J. Foley Thorsten W. Becker

[1] How plate tectonics arises from mantle convection is a question that has only very recently become feasible to address with spherical, viscoplastic computations. We present mainly internally heated convection results with temperature-dependent viscosity and explore parts of the Rayleigh number (Ra)– yield stress (sy) phase space, as well as the effects of depth-dependent sy, bottom heating,...

2013
Antonio Dobado Felipe J. Llanes-Estrada Juan M. Torres-Rincon

We explore the viscosities of a photon gas by means of the Euler-Heisenberg effective theory and quantum electrodynamics at zero electron chemical potential. We find parametric estimates that show a very large shear viscosity and an extremely small bulk viscosity (reflecting the very weak coupling simultaneously with a very approximate dilatation invariance). The system is of some interest beca...

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