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- Flowability, also known as powder flow is a property that defines an ability of a powdered material to flow, related to cohesion. Powder flowability depends...
- indication of the flowability of a powder. A Hausner ratio greater than 1.25 - 1.4 is considered to be an indication of poor flowability. The Hausner ratio...
- A glidant is a substance that is added to a powder to improve its flowability. A glidant will only work at a certain range of concentrations. Above a...
- Look up flow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flow may refer to: Fluid flow, the motion of a gas or liquid Flow (geomorphology), a type of m**** wasting...
- considered to be an indication of poor flowability, and below 15, of good flowability. Another way to measure the flow of a powder is the Hausner ratio, which...
- Flowable is an open-source workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0. It is an actively maintained fork...
- Network flow may refer to: Network flow problem Flow network Traffic flow (computer networking) Flow (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- fluid dynamics is a subdiscipline of fluid mechanics that describes the flow of fluidsliquids and gases. It has several subdisciplines, including aerodynamics...
- Flow control may refer to: Flow control (data), in communications Ethernet flow control Flow control (fluid), in fluid dynamics Air traffic flow control...
- examples of vector flows include the geodesic flow, the Hamiltonian flow, the Ricci flow, the mean curvature flow, and Anosov flows. Flows may also be defined...