fixed boundary

collocation in English

meaningsoffixedandboundary

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fixed
adjective
uk
/fɪkst/
us
/fɪkst/
arranged or decided already and not able to ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition offixedandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffixed boundary

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The vaulting webs could then be fashioned to fit thefixedboundaryarcs.
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It will prove convenient to analyze the problem (2.15)-(2.17), which has afixedboundary.
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It is a multi-dimensional concept which has no clear orfixedboundary.
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Fixedboundaryconditions were used with incompressible perturbations and a non-physical kinetic energy normalization.
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Afixedboundaryline could clarify the issue.
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In such cases, he argued, there is nofixedboundarythat can be used to provide a definition.
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For example, in an engine, afixedboundarysector means the piston is locked at its position; then no pressure-volume work is done across it.
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Drag results with and without thefixedboundarylayer transition differ, which should not be neglected when comparing test results from different wind tunnel laboratories.
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The boundary conditions corresponding to (3) and (4) conditions of no slipping at the fixed boundaries.
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This theorem was applied to study sequences of submanifolds offixedboundarywhose volume approached the infimum over all volumes of submanifolds with the given boundary.
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Two conditions are imposed at each of the fixed boundaries, and a total of four are imposed at the interface.
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As a first step towards understanding these important flows, we confine attention here to constant density flows with fixed boundaries and an axis of symmetry.
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However, the introduction of fixed boundaries, exclusive access to land and permanent settlement did not alter the landscape fundamentally.
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Since the fluids are considered viscous, there must be no slip at the fixed boundaries.
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Due to the inter-dependencies no fixed boundaries between pure and applied linguistics can be drawn, only relational ones.
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The kingdom started to have fixed boundaries since early 19th century.
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