Browsing by Subject "velocity"
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(2016-04-06)Most of the previous work has been guided towards the understanding of this phenomenon under a uniform obstacle distribution, i.e., same obstacle shape, blockage ratio, and gap between obstacles. However, industrial ...
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(2016-05-06)Nomosocial infections kill a significant number of medical patients each year in the USA. Previous study has led to a series of studies into the intrusion of dust from any source into patient areas in hospitals. The goal ...
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(2012-10-19)The wavefront construction (WFC) method is an effective tool to compute seismic ray fields and has wide applications. This paper applies the WFC method to a heterogeneous earth model represented as a 3-D grid instead of a ...
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Estimation of Velocity Distribution and Suspended Sediment Discharge in Open Channels Using Entropy (2011-08-08)In hydraulics, velocity distribution is needed to determine flow characteristics, like discharge, sediment discharge, head loss, energy coefficient, moment coefficient, and scour. However, the complicated interaction between ...
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(1978)This paper compares two methods of measuring the motion of a loudspeaker cone. An accelerometer device was built by designing and attaching a preamplifier to the piezoelectric crystal transducer assembly. This crystal has ...
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(2018-05-01)A radiation detector’s sensitivity is important when designing survey plans. A measure of sensitivity is minimum detectable activity (MDA) which is the lowest amount of activity required for a signal to be distinguished ...
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(1998)The force of friction is almost always present when there is relative motion between two objects. There is currently no model of friction that describes "this force at all times. In particular slip stick friction particular ...
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(2016-05-04)Accurate prediction of key reservoir rock properties (lithology, porosity and permeability) with seismic techniques requires a comprehensive understanding of how these rock properties are related to their seismic response ...