- organic, high-molecular-m****
fluid (compared to water)
whose vaporization temperature is
lower than that of water. The
fluid allows heat
recovery from lower-temperature...
- most
commonly for
unconventional reservoirs. It is
added to a
fracking fluid which may vary in
composition depending on the type of
fracturing used,...
-
accessible through thermodynamic libraries, such as
FluidProp or the open-source
software Cool
Prop. The
dynamic behavior of
compressible flows is governed...
- "Pure and Pseudo-pure
Fluid Thermophysical Property Evaluation and the Open-Source
Thermophysical Property Library Cool
Prop".
Industrial & Engineering...
-
oedema (British English), and also
known as
fluid retention,
dropsy and hydropsy, is the build-up of
fluid in the body's tissue, a type of swelling. Most...
-
which a wake of
fluid (typically air or water) is
moving at
velocities comparable to that of the
moving object,
relative to the
ambient fluid through which...
- In
fluid dynamics, a
stall is a
reduction in the lift
coefficient generated by a foil as
angle of
attack exceeds its
critical value. The
critical angle...
- rotated,
exerts linear thrust upon a
working fluid such as
water or air.
Propellers are used to pump
fluid through a pipe or duct, or to
create thrust...
- by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
Sodium polyacrylate is used as a
fluid for
drilling in
petroleum industry. It's
reportedly used as
organic polymer...
- length,
width and
conductivity of a
propped fracture.
Injection of
radioactive tracers along with the
fracturing fluid is
sometimes used to
determine the...