mean velocity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeanandvelocity
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mean
adjective
uk/miːn/us/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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velocity
noun[C or U]
uk/vəˈlɒs.ə.ti/us/vəˈlɑː.sə.t̬i/
the speed at which an object ...
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Two notions of similarity of themeanvelocitydefect profiles can now be considered.
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At the last measuring station themeanvelocityprofiles and the integral parameters appear fully recovered.
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The difference comes from the appearance of six non-vanishingmeanvelocityholes.
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The theory may be reformulated for turbulence in which there is non-zeromeanvelocity.
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The mean component turbulent kinetic energies are determined similar to themeanvelocitymeasurements.
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Two numerical calculations of oscillatory flows with zeromeanvelocitywere presented.
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The curve above the histogram indicates themeanvelocityof 100 saccades measured during the recordings.
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The results for jet length andmeanvelocitywere similar.
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Under certain conditions, both of these scenarios lead to a logarithmic profile formeanvelocity.
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Typically, temporal averaging over 250 s was required to obtain a stationary localmeanvelocityestimate.
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A small number ofmeanvelocityprofiles were taken.
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Themeanvelocityis the total velocity-time integral averaged over the cardiac cycle.
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These imply that themeanvelocityhas a singular behaviour only starting with the second-order approximation.
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The phase speed of the resonant waves equals the averagemeanvelocity.
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The uniformmeanvelocitywas achieved by maintaining geometric similarity (solidity) throughout the grid.
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