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  2. Cylindrical harmonics - Wikipedia

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    The cylindrical harmonics for (k,n) are now the product of these solutions and the general solution to Laplace's equation is given by a linear combination of these solutions: (,,) = | | (,) (,) where the () are constants with respect to the cylindrical coordinates and the limits of the summation and integration are determined by the boundary ...

  3. Shape optimization - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, shape optimization can be posed as the problem of finding a bounded set, minimizing a functional (),possibly subject to a constraint of the form =Usually we are interested in sets which are Lipschitz or C 1 boundary and consist of finitely many components, which is a way of saying that we would like to find a rather pleasing shape as a solution, not some jumble of rough bits ...

  4. Schlichting jet - Wikipedia

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    The problem was formulated and solved by Hermann Schlichting in 1933, [1] who also formulated the corresponding planar Bickley jet problem in the same paper. [2] The Landau-Squire jet from a point source is an exact solution of Navier-Stokes equations , which is valid for all Reynolds number, reduces to Schlichting jet solution at high Reynolds ...

  5. Non-dimensionalization and scaling of the Navier–Stokes equations

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    In fluid mechanics, non-dimensionalization of the Navier–Stokes equations is the conversion of the Navier–Stokes equation to a nondimensional form. This technique can ease the analysis of the problem at hand, and reduce the number of free parameters. Small or large sizes of certain dimensionless parameters indicate the importance of certain ...

  6. Sphere packing in a cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Sphere packing in a cylinder is a three-dimensional packing problem with the objective of packing a given number of identical spheres inside a cylinder of specified diameter and length. For cylinders with diameters on the same order of magnitude as the spheres, such packings result in what are called columnar structures .

  7. Bickley jet - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, Bickley jet is a steady two-dimensional laminar plane jet with large jet Reynolds number emerging into the fluid at rest, named after W. G. Bickley, who gave the analytical solution in 1937, [1] to the problem derived by Schlichting in 1933 [2] and the corresponding problem in axisymmetric coordinates is called as Schlichting jet.

  8. MOOSE (software) - Wikipedia

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    ReActive Transport (RAT) has been developed to solve reactive transport problems in subsurface porous media that involves highly nonlinearly coupled physical processes of fluid flow, solute transport, biogeochemical reactions and media-solution interactions. These problems are common in various subsurface-engineered systems, such as engineered ...

  9. Potential flow around a circular cylinder - Wikipedia

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    The problem of potential compressible flow over circular cylinder was first studied by O. Janzen in 1913 [4] and by Lord Rayleigh in 1916 [5] with small compressibility effects. Here, the small parameter is the square of the Mach number M 2 = U 2 / c 2 ≪ 1 {\displaystyle \mathrm {M} ^{2}=U^{2}/c^{2}\ll 1} , where c is the speed of sound .