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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70, Issue 6, November 1997
  4. Kinetic energy of isolated thermal vortices
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Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 70, Issue 6, November 1997
Determination of thermophysical properties of partly pyrolyzed fire retardant-treated sawdust
Nondestructive techniques for determining the thermophysical characteristics of materials by the instantaneous-heat-source method
Study of forced convection in the presence of a liquid-porous-medium interface
Concentration polarization in pipe ultrafiltration
On propagation of linear waves in a cylindrical channel with a permeable wall
Measurement of tangential friction in gas flows with solid particles
Calculations of turbulent jets with finely dispersed solid admixtures
Numerical analysis of probability characteristics for temperature processes of fluidized-bed treatment of material
Unsteady mass transfer of spherical particles
On the theory of suppression of radionuclide and heavy metal transfer from soil to plants by the ameliorant. IV. calculation of binding energy of exchange ions in disperse systems. Optimal ameliorant application rate
Diffusion model of longitudinal agitation in heat and mass transfer processes. 3. Third-level problems
Development of a systems approach to the solution of physicochemical gasdynamics problems
Model of fractionation and coalescence of gas bubbles in a turbulent liquid flow
Concerning the alternating-sign dissipation of energy in a fluid with relaxing viscous stresses
Heat and mass transfer in the case of sublimation in a gap between rotating disks
A sink-flow theory of tornados
Resistance reduction and stability improvement for helicopter-shipped loads when a leading separation zone is organized
Kinetic energy of isolated thermal vortices
Some properties of the contact of metals with liquid dielectrics
Contact phenomena in poorly conducting liquid media
Investigation of the effect of a microwave field on the curing process and properties of epoxy compositions
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Modeling of ion-implanted arsenic diffusion in a polysilicon-silicon system
A technique for increasing the thermal stability of the pulse radiation power of injection lasers
Solution of nonlinear problem of combined heat transfer by different approximations of heat transfer equations on different-scale grids
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Kinetic energy of isolated thermal vortices

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bubv, V. A.
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract Experiments to study the conditions for thermal-to-kinetic energy transition for an isolated vortex are described. On the basis of laboratory and full-scale measurements it is proved that the individuality of an isolated vortex is characterized by an energy similarity criterion, which is equal to the ratio of the kinetic energy to the potential energy of the vortex.
Starting Page 958
Ending Page 965
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 70
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics Thermodynamics Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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