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Capillary Waves

An experimental technique to measure the capillary waves in electrified microjets

An experimental technique to measure the capillary waves in electrified microjets

... in capillary jets can be decomposed into oscillation modes with different azimuthal wave numbers ...in capillary jets, essentially because in this case the surface tension leads to a decrease of the jet’s ...

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Scattering Of Capillary Waves In Front Of A Semi-Infinite Dock In An Ocean With Porous Undulatory Bottom

Scattering Of Capillary Waves In Front Of A Semi-Infinite Dock In An Ocean With Porous Undulatory Bottom

... surface waves at an inertial surface composed of a thin but uniform distribution of non-interacting floating materials, ...surface waves by small undulation on a porous ...of capillary waves ...

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Spatiotemporal measurement of surfactant distribution on gravity-capillary waves

Spatiotemporal measurement of surfactant distribution on gravity-capillary waves

... gravity–capillary waves have focused on quantifying energy dissipation through either direct or indirect measurements of the surface height field alone (Case & Parkinson 1957; Davies & Vose 1965; ...

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Decay of the turbulent cascade of capillary waves on the charged surface of liquid hyrdrogen

Decay of the turbulent cascade of capillary waves on the charged surface of liquid hyrdrogen

... We study the free decay of capillary turbulence on the charged surface of liq- uid hydrogen. We find that the decay begins from the high frequency spectral domain of the surface oscillations and is of a ...

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Molecular dynamics study of nanoparticle stability at liquid interfaces : effect of nanoparticle solvent interaction and capillary waves

Molecular dynamics study of nanoparticle stability at liquid interfaces : effect of nanoparticle solvent interaction and capillary waves

... One of the underlying assumptions of the Pieranski approximation (and other continuum theories) is that the interface is sharp and flat. This leads to an interaction potential that for small particles varies too rapidly ...

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The initial development of a jet caused by fluid, body and free surface interaction  Part 5  Parasitic capillary waves on an initially horizontal surface

The initial development of a jet caused by fluid, body and free surface interaction Part 5 Parasitic capillary waves on an initially horizontal surface

... occurs at finite ˜ t, as shown in figure 11. These are the final free surface profiles computed before the solution became too close to pinch-off, as calculated using the extrapolation procedure described above. In all ...

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Frequency-wavenumber spectrum of the free surface of shallow turbulent flows over a rough boundary

Frequency-wavenumber spectrum of the free surface of shallow turbulent flows over a rough boundary

... the waves generated on the surface of a turbulent free surface ...gravity waves on the free surface, and that their dispersion relationship can be predicted by taking into account the vertical profile of ...

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Mechanical vibrations of pendant liquid droplets

Mechanical vibrations of pendant liquid droplets

... of capillary waves on pendant drops was shown to be similar to that observed for deep liquid baths and the kinematic viscosities obtained were in agreement with literature values for all three liquids ...

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The Linearity of the Euler Equation as a Result of the Compressibility of a Fluid

The Linearity of the Euler Equation as a Result of the Compressibility of a Fluid

... towards capillary waves and show that despite the use of the boundary condition at the bottom of the liquid, the depth of the reservoir disappears from the dispersion equation, and thus the phase velocity ...

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Doppler spectra of airborne sound backscattered by the free surface of a shallow turbulent water flow

Doppler spectra of airborne sound backscattered by the free surface of a shallow turbulent water flow

... non-dispersive waves that propagate at the speed of the mean surface velocity, according to ...Non-dispersive waves had only been observed in ...gravity-capillary waves, which is approximately ...

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Paradox lost: answers and questions about walking on water

Paradox lost: answers and questions about walking on water

... water waves with which we are most familiar propagate as a result of the inertial interaction between the water’s mass and the restoring force of ...contrast, waves with the short wavelengths produced by ...

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Aspects of the mathematical theory of water waves

Aspects of the mathematical theory of water waves

... ater waves. Ripples (waves of small am plitude and wavelength) are formed when th e friction between the air and th e w ater deforms th e originally flat water surface resulting in w hat is known as ...

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Capillary Electrophoresis pdf

Capillary Electrophoresis pdf

... ation capillary and outlet reservoir, while a termina- ting electrolyte of lower mobility than any of the sample components is placed in the inlet ...the capillary with an identical velocity (hence the term ...

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Respiration-Larsen[1].ppt

Respiration-Larsen[1].ppt

... Carbon dioxide goes from the tissue Carbon dioxide goes from the tissue cells to the capillary bloodB. cells to the capillary blood.[r] ...

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Capillary Isotachophoresis pdf

Capillary Isotachophoresis pdf

... ting anion. In a fused silica capillary in the presence of a cathodic EOF, cationic sample trains can be detec- ted with a detector placed towards the cathodic end of the capillary. However, anionic species ...

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Prospective comparison of capillary and venous brain biomarker S100B: capillary samples have large inter-sample variation and poor correlation with venous samples

Prospective comparison of capillary and venous brain biomarker S100B: capillary samples have large inter-sample variation and poor correlation with venous samples

... using capillary serum S100B protein sampled and ana- lyzed in accordance with the methodology of the present study in the setting of ...and capillary serum S100B protein levels over the entire spectrum of ...

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In-Capillary Reduction and Digestion of Proteins at Nano-Liter Volume Using Capillary Electrophoresis

In-Capillary Reduction and Digestion of Proteins at Nano-Liter Volume Using Capillary Electrophoresis

... To analyze the proteins present in biological samples several major steps are involved. One of the crucial steps in proteomics has been sample preparation. Prior to mass spectral analysis proteins containing disulfide ...

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Why Energy and Mass Can Be Converted between Each Other? A New Perspective Based on a Matter Wave Model

Why Energy and Mass Can Be Converted between Each Other? A New Perspective Based on a Matter Wave Model

... Thus, there is a dilemma now. On the one hand, the old concept of aether is unviable. On the other hand, with the development of quantum field theory, the vacuum can no longer be regarded as “emptiness”. What is the way ...

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Extra-Oral Hemangioma In A 10 Year Old Girl - A Case Report With Literature Review

Extra-Oral Hemangioma In A 10 Year Old Girl - A Case Report With Literature Review

... T h e s p e c i m e n wa s s e n t f o r histopathological analysis which showed numerous proliferating blood vessels and budding capillaries engorged with red blood cells and extensive endothelial cell proliferation. ...

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Migration Behaviour of Discontinuous Buffers in Capillary Electrophoresis during Protein Enrichment

Migration Behaviour of Discontinuous Buffers in Capillary Electrophoresis during Protein Enrichment

... Figure 3.17 B displays the UV absorption signal recorded during the enrichment and purification. Urea, at high concentration, absorbs significantly at 200 nm, and was detected as a long rectangular plug between 0-13 min ...

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