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The friction in the symmetric Krauklis wave is therefore reduced by adding a basic flow in the same direction as the wave propagation (Figure8a).
If ((R,F intextit{I}), the problem (2.8) and (2.9) have no bifurcation, and the basic flow in (2.4) with (K_{1}=0) is stable.
If there is a basic flow in the direction opposite to the wave propagation, the flow direction near the boundary turns along the z-direction (same direction as the particle motion) so that the viscous friction can be reduced (Figure8b).
A new model has been used to calculate agricultural economic losses caused by river ecological basic flow in the Baoji Section of the Weihe River, which is the largest tributary of the Yellow River, China.
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The present work describes the basic flow pattern in ATFD in terms of bow wave and its transformation along the dryer height.
There are two basic flow regimes in bubble columns: homogeneous and heterogeneous.
(b) In the antisymmetric Krauklis wave, v z is negligibly small but the solid particle motion at the boundary causes friction, which can be reduced if the basic flow is in the opposite direction to the wave propagation.
(a) The symmetric Krauklis wave inherently involves considerable friction at the boundary because of large amplitude of v z, but it can be reduced if the basic flow is in the same direction as the wave propagation.
The need for expansion of the basic flow profiles in truncated Taylor series is circumvented by solving the boundary-layer equations directly on the same (complex) grid used for the instability calculations.
Two basic flow regimes in Katapak®-S can be distinguished: a) liquid loads up to the load point, where the liquid flows mainly inside the packing structure and b) liquid loads above the load point, where there is a liquid bypass on the outer surface of the structure.
The basic flow is unidirectional (in the x-direction) and can be solved in closed form.
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