Fluid mixing is an important part of several industrial processes and chemical reactions. However, the process often relies on trial-and-error-based experiments instead of mathematical optimization.
Getting two fluids to mix in small or confined spaces is a big problem in many industries where, for instance, the introduction of one fluid can help extract another — like water pumped underground ...
Teasing out key trends and themes with Mark O’Shea, senior business development manager for Nordson EFD. Booth demonstrations highlighted automation, connectivity and process ...
Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering constitute interrelated disciplines that underpin much of modern engineering, advancing our capacity to predict, control, and optimise the behaviour of fluids ...
An actual turbulent boundary layer (from Falco - 1977) looks like this... The upper arrow points to a thin tendril of white fluid surrounding a core of white & black fluid; the arrow beneath it shows ...
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