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Different approaches for the turbulence closure problem were considered using standard two-equation models.
Specifically, three aspects of this problem were considered: (1) experimental design, (2) statistical analysis, and (3) display of results.
If matters stay as they are, it projects a median shortfall of 3.2m acre-feet of water by 2060; roughly five times what the city of Los Angeles consumes in a year.In this section Evil beyond imagining Think green Keep it in the family The view from Vandalia Relief in sight ReprintsDozens of proposals to deal with the problem were considered.
In order to simplify computations, the effects of the temperature and moisture fields on the problem were considered by applying the computed temperature zones of soils surrounding the pipeline from the thermal analysis, and actual frost heaving ratio of the soils was applied to the mechanical model to calculate the stresses and deformations of the pipeline in permafrost regions.
Techniques to overcome this problem were considered in two articles of the special issue.
Let us now describe what aspects of the problem were considered so far and the novelty of our approach.
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