نتایج جستجو برای: air velocity

تعداد نتایج: 341007  

2013
Safir Issa Walter Lang

Miniaturized thermal flow sensors have opened the doors for a large variety of new applications due to their small size, high sensitivity and low power consumption. Theoretically, very small detection limits of air velocity of some micrometers per second are achievable. However, the superimposed free convection is the main obstacle which prevents reaching these expected limits. Furthermore, exp...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2010
Michelle M Driscoll Cacey S Stevens Sidney R Nagel

After impact onto a smooth dry surface, a drop of viscous liquid initially spreads in the form of a thick lamella. If the drop splashes, it first emits a thin fluid sheet that can ultimately break up into droplets causing the splash. Ambient gas is crucial for creating this thin sheet. The time for sheet ejection, t{ejt}, depends on impact velocity, liquid viscosity, gas pressure, and molecular...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1994
S Bielamowicz G S Berke D Watson B R Gerratt J Kreiman

In vivo canine experiments have demonstrated that vocal fold stiffness varies proportionately with changing levels of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) stimulation. This study evaluated the morphologic changes in the glottis at varying levels of nerve stimulation and the presumed effects on laryngeal air particle velocity. Stroboscopic data from the in vivo cani...

2010
A. Sander

The influence of granulometric properties of the material and of the operational conditions on the drying kinetics of nonhygroscopic material was studied. Four fraction sizes of dolomite were chosen and dried in four dryers by different heating methods. Dolomite was dried in a microwave dryer under different microwave heating powers. During convective drying the effects of temperature and super...

2015
M. Hurnik M. Blaszczok Z. Popiolek

In mixing ventilation systems, diffusers are often located on side walls and supply quasi-free air jets above the occupied zone. The data presented in this paper shows a new CFD 3D benchmark with two well-defined characteristic zones in the room, i.e., the quasi-free jet zone and the occupied zone. Measurement methods adequate for air velocity and speed measurement were applied: laser Doppler a...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
Wei-Hsin Chen Ke-Miao Lu Shih-Hsien Liu Chi-Ming Tsai Wen-Jhy Lee Ta-Chang Lin

The reaction characteristics of four biomass materials (i.e. oil palm fiber, coconut fiber, eucalyptus, and Cryptomeria japonica) with non-oxidative and oxidative torrefaction at various superficial velocities are investigated where nitrogen and air are used as carrier gases. Three torrefaction temperatures of 250, 300, and 350 °C are considered. At a given temperature, the solid yield of bioma...

1999
C. O. R. Negrão C. O. Carvalho

In the present work, human thermal comfort is investigated within the built environment. The analysis is based on two building thermal simulation models. In the first one Nodal Network – the air condition (such as, air temperature and velocity) within each thermal zone is assumed uniform and therefore, all zone occupants are exposed to the same condition. In the second model – Nodal NetworkCFD ...

Journal: :Gut 1994
M N Schoeman R H Holloway

The study evaluates the triggering and characteristics of secondary oesophageal peristalsis in 25 healthy volunteers. Secondary peristalsis was stimulated by rapid intraoesophageal injection of boluses of air and water, and by a five second oesophageal distension with a balloon. Air and water boluses triggered secondary peristalsis that started in the proximal oesophagus regardless of injection...

2008
Jiri Pospisil Miroslav Jicha

In this paper authors focus on determination of the threshold velocity of re-suspension for particles 10 m in an urban street canyon with two-way traffic. The urban wind threshold velocity of re-suspension is derived from a long-term measurement carried out in the city of Brno. A numerical modelling based on the finite volume method is used for a detail study of the relation between a wind velo...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1979
K Knobloch J Stetkiewicz T Wrońska-Nofer

Effects of carbon disulphide (CS2) on conduction velocity in sciatic and tibial nerve were investigated in rats exposed to CS2 vapour at concentrations of 0.9 mg/l or 1.6 mg/l of air for periods of 1.5, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. The conduction velocity was measured on the day following each exposure period, and again, three and six months after the last day of exposure. The majority of exposed rat...

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