turbulent fluid
collocation in Englishmeaningsofturbulentandfluid
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turbulent
adjective
uk/ˈtɜː.bjə.lənt/us/ˈtɝː.bjə.lənt/
involving a lot of sudden changes, arguments, ...
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fluid
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfluː.ɪd/us/ˈfluː.ɪd/
a substance that flows and is ...
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(Definition ofturbulentandfluidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Possibly the increased pressure amplitudes and the greater depth of modified flow arise from the increased effective rigidity of theturbulentfluid.
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By spreading the angular momentum over a large region, a constant au/ay is reached within theturbulentfluid.
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This investigation forms part of a more general study of the process of mixing in aturbulentfluidwhen there is a density gradient present.
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Consider an initially small blob of contaminant in aturbulentfluid.
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This property of a sharp division between laminar andturbulentfluidappears to be one of the general characteristics ofturbulentfluid.
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Due to mixing, the subsequent eddies of theturbulentfluidnow die away much faster.
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However, a potential dipole pattern can be driven in aturbulentfluid, just by the random correlation of fluctuations.
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Because of various instabilities,turbulentfluidmotions will be generated in general.
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A new burst begins with a violent outward motion from the interior of a lump ofturbulentfluidhaving a typical diameter of 612.
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There is abundant experimental, theoretical and computational evidence that certain constrainedturbulentfluidsystems self-organize into large-scale structures.
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For the fine-scaledturbulentfluidconsidered here, the constitutive relation follows from (17) above.
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These differences between the two flows may stem from the absence of a large region of fullyturbulentfluidin the case of the mixing layer.
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It is the result of three things: inflationary expansion of space itself, reheating after inflation, andturbulentfluidmixing of matter and radiation.
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Lubricants to overcome friction need not always be thin, turbulent fluids or powdery solids such as graphite and talc; acoustic lubrication actually uses sound as a lubricant.
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