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Fluctuating hydrodynamics theory could describe chaotic many-body systems, study suggests
Although systems consisting of many interacting small particles can be highly complex and chaotic, some can nonetheless be described using simple theories. Does this also pertain to the world of ...
Viscous free-surface flows associated with water entry were predicted by a finite volume method incorporating a free-surface capturing model. The method was applied to simulate two- and ...
When we think about heat traveling through a material, we typically picture diffusive transport, a process that transfers ...
The use of Constructed wetlands (CWs) can be a very efficient and economic technology for wastewater treatment. They can be applied to all types of wastewaters including sewage, storm water runoff, ...
The CU Boulder Applied Mathematics Department's Dispersive Hydrodynamics Laboratory investigates nonlinear wave phenomena in fluid-like systems. The key features of systems explored include ...
The IAEA is inviting research institutions to join its new five-year coordinated research project (CRP) on developing radiometric methods for measuring hydrodynamics of constructed wetlands.
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