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Boussinesq approximation may
refer to
several modelling concepts – as
introduced by
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1842–1929), a
French mathematician and...
- In
fluid dynamics, the
Boussinesq approximation (pronounced [businɛsk],
named for
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq) is used in the
field of buoyancy-driven...
- In
fluid dynamics, the
Boussinesq approximation for
water waves is an
approximation valid for
weakly non-linear and
fairly long waves. The approximation...
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Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (pronounced [ʒozɛf valɑ̃tɛ̃ businɛsk]; 13
March 1842 – 19
February 1929) was a
French mathematician and
physicist who made significant...
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proposed by
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq in 1885 and
Alfred Barnard B****et in 1888. Consequently, it is also
referred to as the
Boussinesq–B****et force. Consider...
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Joseph Valentin Boussinesq was the
first to
attack the
closure problem, by
introducing the
concept of eddy viscosity. In 1877
Boussinesq proposed relating...
- Bénard cells. Such
systems were
first investigated by
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq and
Anton Oberbeck in the 19th century. This
phenomenon can also manifest...
- In
fluid dynamics, the B****et–
Boussinesq–Oseen
equation (BBO equation)
describes the
motion of – and
forces on – a
small particle in
unsteady flow at low...
- KdV equation. The KdV
equation was
first introduced by
Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1877, footnote on page 360) and
rediscovered by
Diederik Korteweg and...
- blood–brain barrier,
producing depressant effects on the CNS
Campillo JT,
Boussinesq M,
Bertout S,
Faillie JL,
Chesnais CB (April 2021). "Serious
adverse reactions...