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the entrainment
noun
Any of several processes in which a solid or liquid is put into motion by a fluid.
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The entrainment stops when the soil depth is zero.
The entrainment deposition effect of reactor internals was also investigated.
Furthermore, the entrainment ratio has also been analysed.
A well-contoured diffuser can increase the entrainment ratio significantly.
The entrainment coefficient characteristic by ceiling jet was also described.
The entrainment rate and deposition patterns are also analyzed.
The entrainment rate selected was computed based on the height of the flow, the entrainment rate used was 0.001 (Rickenmann et al. 2003).
Unlike the entrainment ranges of the sinusoidal phase model of Previte et al. [15], the entrainment ranges of the derived phase model capture the types of bifurcations seen in the entrainment ranges of the neural model.
In the limit of weak coupling in the chain, the entrainment results of the neural model approach the entrainment results for the derived phase model.
The entrainment of particles is taken into account.
For the derived phase model, plotted in blue, the entrainment range on the right is exactly 100 times the entrainment range on the left.
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