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Theory is presented for a simple one dimensional model based on Webster's horn equation.
The open-loop results from MOC are compared with a large dimensional model, based on the method of lines.
A one dimensional model based upon open-channel flow principles is proposed for unsteady flows driven by prototype tsunami waves, providing empirical estimates for drag and hydrostatic coefficients.
The radial profiles were generally flat; this allowed the description of the suspension by a mono dimensional model, based on turbulent dispersion.
The estimation approach uses a low dimensional model based on a truncated 6 mode Double Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (DPOD) applied to the streamwise velocity component of the flow field.
Analysis of the results shows that many of the variables of interest, including mass fractions and current densities, exhibit similar profiles along the channel, which suggests that reduced dimensional model based on appropriate similarity variables might be suitable for rapid calculations.
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One dimensional models based on conservation of mass, species and energy were used to predict important state variables such as reactant and product concentrations, temperatures of various components, flow rates, along with pressure, in various components of the storage system.
A two-dimensional model based on the examination of the diffusion flame leading edge is constructed.
The app, with algorithms to detect depth and other spatial characteristics, then does the rest, helping you create a three-dimensional model based on the image you have provided.
A three-dimensional model based on Lattice Bolzmann method (LBM) was developed to investigate the heat transfer behaviors in TBCs.
We introduce a three-dimensional model based on the FitzHugh Nagumo system that reproduces the average electric activity and the intracellular calcium oscillations in individual neurons.
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