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Equivalent Inclusion Method for the Stokes Flow of Drops Moving in a Viscous Fluid
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The equivalent inclusion method is presented to derive the Stokes flow of multiple drops moving in a viscous fluid at a small Reynolds number. The drops are replaced by inclusions with the same viscosity as the fluid, but ...
Pilot Study Evaluation of Pulsed Plasma Arc Ground-Water Treatment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Pilot-scale ground-water treatability studies were performed at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant site near Mead, Nebr. Ground water at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant is contaminated by trichloroethene (TCE) and ...
Numerical Study of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in the Enhanced Microchannel With Oblique Fins
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Sectional oblique fins are employed in contrast to continuous fins in order to modulate flow in microchannel heat sink. The breakage of continuous fin into oblique sections leads to the reinitialization of both hydrodynamic ...
Real-Time Implementation of a Network-Based Attenuation Correction in the CASA IP1 Testbed
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Monitoring of precipitation using higher-frequency radar systems such as X band is becoming popular. At X-band frequency, weather radar signals are attenuated along their paths due to precipitation. A network-based ...
Transient Frequency Responses for Pressurized Water Pipelines Containing Blockages with Linearly Varying Diameters
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Extended partial blockages in urban water supply systems (UWSS) are formed from complicated physical, chemical, and biological processes; thus, these blockages are commonly in random and nonuniform geometries. The ...
Air Quality Forecast Verification Using Satellite Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: NOAA?s operational geostationary satellite retrievals of aerosol optical depths (AODs) were used to verify National Weather Service developmental (research mode) particulate matter (PM2.5) predictions tested during the ...