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The model is mechanistic and involves three basic effects, the coupling of which leads to a redistribution of rainfall water.
The aerodynamic resistance force results from three basic effects: (i) the pressure difference in front and behind the train due to the separation of the air flow and the vortex creation behind the vehicle, (ii) skin friction representing the surface roughness of the vehicle body, and (iii) internal flow of air entering the internal parts of the vehicle.
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Two basic effects were defined.
That leads to two basic effects.
Five basic effects corresponding to different possible dependencies of the modulation amplitude on position, velocity, and slow time are selected (some of them for the first time).
The presence of the neighboring walls causes two basic effects on the vesicle velocity: first, the local concentrations on both sides of the vesicle surface are altered by the walls, thereby speeding up or slowing down the vesicle; secondly, the walls enhance the viscous interaction effect on the moving vesicle.
The presence of the confining walls causes two basic effects on the vesicle velocity: first, the local concentrations on both sides of the vesicle surface are altered by the walls, thereby speeding up or slowing down the vesicle; secondly, the walls enhance the viscous interaction effect on the moving vesicle.
The presence of the neighboring walls causes two basic effects on the particle velocity: first, the local solute concentration gradient on the particle surface is enhanced or reduced by the walls, thereby speeding up or slowing down the particle; secondly, the walls increase viscous retardation of the moving particle.
The presence of the walls causes two basic effects on the particle velocity: first, the local solute concentration gradient on the particle surface is altered by the walls, thereby speeding up or slowing down the moving particle; second, the walls enhance the viscous retardation of the particle.
The presence of the pore wall causes two basic effects on the particle velocity: first, the local solute concentration gradients on the particle surface are altered by the wall, thereby speeding up or slowing down the particle; secondly, the wall increases viscous retardation of the moving particle.
The presence of the plane walls causes two basic effects on the droplet velocity: first, the local temperature gradient on the droplet surface is altered by the walls, thereby speeding up or slowing down the droplet; secondly, the walls increase viscous retardation of the moving droplet.
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