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Brigham Young University

1965

Fluid dynamics

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Turbulent Flow In The Entry Region, Chin-Hsiu Li Aug 1965

Turbulent Flow In The Entry Region, Chin-Hsiu Li

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When entering into the subject of turbulent flow, it is essential to understand that the kind of flow with which we deal belongs to a particular class known as shear flow. These types of flow comprise flow fields in which relative velocities have been induced by shear stresses rather than by the action of pressure forces. In pipe flow, when the fluid enters through the well-rounded bell from a reservoir or from the calm open air, a uniform velocity distribution occurs at the pipe entrance. Immediately down stream from the entrance of the pipe, the flow is structured with a …


Liquid Particle Interaction With A Normal Shock Wave, Victor George Forsnes Jul 1965

Liquid Particle Interaction With A Normal Shock Wave, Victor George Forsnes

Theses and Dissertations

The atomization of a liquid by an air stream has been an item of much concern in the past, and there have been numerous experimental studies of the process made in an effort to correlate liquid and air- stream physical properties into a general model which will predict the degree of and the time required for atomization for a given physical situation. The breakup of liquid drops, a major portion of the atomization process, finds application in the field of meteorology, where the formation, breakup, and shape of raindrops is an item of much concern; in the field of internal …