نتایج جستجو برای: boundary shear stress

تعداد نتایج: 643408  

2005
Junke Guo Pierre Y. Julien

The average bed and sidewall shear stresses in smooth rectangular open-channel flows are determined after solving the continuity and momentum equations. The analysis shows that the shear stresses are function of three components: (1) gravitational; (2) secondary flows; and (3) interfacial shear stress. An analytical solution in terms of series expansion is obtained for the case of constant eddy...

2008
Anthony Kendall Manoochehr Koochesfahani

We describe a simple method for estimating turbulent boundary layer wall friction using the fit of measured velocity data to a boundary layer model profile that extends the logarithmic profile all the way to the wall. Two models for the boundary layer profile are examined, the power-series interpolation scheme of Spalding and the Musker profile which is based on the eddy viscosity concept. The ...

2012
Eric Brown Heinrich M. Jaeger James Franck

Many densely packed suspensions and colloids exhibit a behavior known as Discontinuous Shear Thickening in which the shear stress jumps dramatically and reversibly as the shear rate is increased. We performed rheometry and video microscopy measurements on a variety of suspensions to determine the mechanism for this behavior. We distinguish Discontinuous Shear Thickening from inertial effects by...

2011
Jeffrey A. Nittrouer David Mohrig Mead Allison

[1] Measurements of sand flux and water flow in the Mississippi River are presented for a portion of the system 35–50 km upstream from the head of its subaerial delta. These data are used to provide insight into how nonuniform flow conditions, present in the lower reaches of large alluvial rivers, affect the timing and magnitude of sand transport near the river outlet. Field surveys during both...

2004
Qiao Lin Fukang Jiang Xuan-Qi Wang Yong Xu Zhigang Han Yu-Chong Tai James Lew Chih-Ming Ho

MEMS thermal shear-stress sensors exploit heat-transfer effects to measure the shear stress exerted by an air flow on its solid boundary, and have promising applications in aerodynamic control. Classical theory for conventional, macroscale thermal shear-stress sensors states that the rate of heat removed by the flow from the sensor is proportional to the 1/3-power of the shear stress. However, ...

The finite element method is employed for the flexural-torsional linear buckling analysis of beams of arbitrarily shaped composite cross-section taking into account generalized warping (shear lag effects due to both flexure and torsion). The contacting materials, that constitute the composite cross section, may include a finite number of holes. A compressive axial load is applied to the beam. The...

2016
Yi Ou Furong Qu Guanya Wang Mengyan Nie Zhigang Li Wen Ou Changqing Xie

By combining substrate-free structures with anodic bonding technology, we present a simple and efficient micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) thermal shear stress sensor. Significantly, the resulting depth of the vacuum cavity of the sensor is determined by the thickness of silicon substrate at which Si is removed by anisotropic wet etching process. Compared with the sensor based on a sacrifi...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2009
Timm Krüger Fathollah Varnik Dierk Raabe

A thorough study of shear stress within the lattice Boltzmann method is provided. Via standard multiscale Chapman-Enskog expansion we investigate the dependence of the error in shear stress on grid resolution showing that the shear stress obtained by the lattice Boltzmann method is second-order accurate. This convergence, however, is usually spoiled by the boundary conditions. It is also invest...

2015
Vlado A. Lubarda V. A. Lubarda

The stress and displacement fields are determined inside and outside a circular inclusion located in the vicinity of a circular void in an infinite elastic solid, within a circular cylinder, or near the free surface of a half-space, in the case when the inclusion is characterized by a uniform eigenstrain of the antiplane shear type. The fields are obtained as the sum of their infinite-medium st...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
M R Levitt P M McGah A Aliseda P D Mourad J D Nerva S S Vaidya R P Morton B V Ghodke L J Kim

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Computational fluid dynamics modeling is useful in the study of the hemodynamic environment of cerebral aneurysms, but patient-specific measurements of boundary conditions, such as blood flow velocity and pressure, have not been previously applied to the study of flow-diverting stents. We integrated patient-specific intravascular blood flow velocity and pressure measureme...

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