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    Relationship between a model and Similitude For a model‚ similitude is achieved when testing conditions are created such that the test results are applicable to the real design. There are some criteria that are required to achieve similitude; 1. Geometric similarity – The model is the same shape as the application (they are usually scaled). 2. Kinematic similarity – Fluid flow of both the model and real application must undergo similar time rates of change motions. (Fluid streamlines are similar)

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    Consideration of the basic factors affecting road vehicle drag and their associated affects 0718572 School of Engineering‚ University of Warwick Coventry‚ West Midlands‚ U.K Abstract: It is possible to improve the aerodynamic efficiency of road vehicles and reap many benefits. Fuel consumption being one of them‚ this report identifies how basic theoretical and experimental fluid mechanics can work in harmony to allow one to understand the key mechanisms that affect the aerodynamic properties

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    2003. Goddess: The Classical Mode. New Haven and London: Yale University Press‚ Metropolitan Museum of Art. Wendors‚ R.‚ 1996. Sir Joshua Reynolds: The Painter in Society. Harvard University Press‚ National Portrait Gallery Publications. Steegman‚ J.‚ 1933. Sir Joshua Reynolds. London & Southampton: The Camelot Press Ltd. Penny‚ N.‚ 1986. Reynolds. Royal Academy of Arts‚ London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Rosenthal‚ M.‚ 1999. The Art of Thomas Gainsborough. New Haven: Yale University

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    2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands. 269 Approximate Wall Boundary Conditions in the Large-Eddy Simulation of High Reynolds Number Flow W. CABOT and P. MOIN Center for Turbulence Research‚ Stanford University‚ Bldg. 500‚ 488 Escondido Mall‚ Stanford‚ CA 94305-3030‚ U.S.A. Abstract. The near-wall regions of high Reynolds numbers turbulent flows must be modelled to treat many practical engineering and aeronautical applications. In this review we examine results from

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    For constant conditions limits of flow‚ Osbourne Reynolds showed in 1883 that there are two kinds of flows according to the value of a dimensionless number called the Reynolds number and noted: ReD =ρV Dμ‚ where V is the flow velocity‚ D a characteristic size‚ and v the fluid kinematic viscosity. When the Reynolds number is low‚ the current lines are stationary‚ and the flow is said laminar. In contrast‚ when the Reynolds number is higher‚ the streamlines become unsteady and the flow

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    Mardari Tatiana Romanian-English‚ II group‚ third year A secret for two by Quentin Reynolds Text Analysis The text is included in belle-letters as it doesn’t follow a rigid structure‚ terminological lexemes or other norms imposed by functional styles. It belongs to emotive prose as the author uses the language of fiction and directs his work to the achievement of aesthetic and cognitive function. So‚ the narrative code is present here and the work itself is a short story: •Short - Can usually be

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    observed more clearly from the water-soluble dye experiment that was carried out by the demonstrator. Laminar flow turns to be turbulent when the Reynolds Number goes above a certain value‚ around 2000. Aims To look at how the pressure drop changes when the average velocity is altered in a circular pipe and to plot a graph of Friction Factor versus Reynolds Number. Another aim is to examine the shift from laminar flow to turbulent flow. Schematic Diagram Water Out Inverted Water-air Manometer

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    2 | 3. | Introduction | 2 | 4. | Objective | 3 | 5. | Apparatus | 3 | 6. | Procedure | 4 | 7. | Result | 6 | 8. | Calculation | 10 | 9. | Discussion | 13 | 10. | Conclusion | 14 | 11. | References | 14 | TITLE: H1 – Osborne Reynolds Demonstration INTRODUCTION: Osborne Reynold’s Demonstration has been designed for students experiment on the laminar‚ transition and turbulent flow. It consists of a transparent header tank and a flow visualization pipe. The header tank is provided

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    However‚ when a Reynolds number reach about 300‚000‚ and the sphere is the largest one; for this case‚ the drag coefficient drops abruptly. We also found that for the same wind speed‚ the larger sphere has larger Reynolds number. The figure below illustrates the relationship between Reynolds number and drag coefficient. The results obtained from this experiment also tend to show the same relationship. Stoke’s Theory predicts that the drag coefficient decreases as the Reynolds Number less than

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    Critical Review. Offshore Technology‚ ASME OMAE 1994‚ 1994. Vol. 1 & 2: p. 199 - 255. 4. Blevins‚ R.D.‚ Flow Induced Vibration‚ 2nd Edition‚ 1990‚ Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. 5. W.‚ B.P.‚ On Vortex Shedding from a Circular Cylinder in the Critical Reynolds Number Regime. Fluid Mechanics‚ 1969. Vlo. 37: p. 577-586. 6. O. M. Griffin‚ S.E.R.‚ Some Recent Studies of Vortex Shedding with Application to Marine Tubulars and Risers. Journal of Energy Resources Technology‚ 1982. Vol. 104: p. 2-13. 7. D. Lucor

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