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- In fluid dynamics, Kolmogorov microscales are the smallest scales in turbulent flow. At the Kolmogorov scale, viscosity dominates and the turbulence kinetic...
- Microscale thermop****sis (MST) is a technology for the biophysical analysis of interactions between biomolecules. Microscale thermop****sis is based...
- to: Microscale meteorology Microscale chemistry Kolmogorov microscales Micro-scale heat exchangers Micro-scale fluidics Micro-scale reactor Microscale and...
- Microscale meteorology or micrometeorology is the study of short-lived atmospheric phenomena smaller than mesoscale, about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) or less...
- Taylor microscale, which is sometimes called the turbulence length scale, is a length scale used to characterize a turbulent fluid flow. This microscale is...
- Taylor microscales The intermediate scales between the largest and the smallest scales which make the inertial subrange. Taylor microscales are not dissipative...
- The micrometre (Commonwealth English as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: μm) or micrometer (American English), also...
- Microscale structural metamaterials are synthetic structures that are aimed to yield specific desired mechanical advantages. These designs are often inspired...
- Microscale models form a broad class of com****tional models that simulate fine-scale details, in contrast with macroscale models, which amalgamate details...
- of turbulence kinetic energy per unit m****. Similar to the Kolmogorov microscaleswhich describe the smallest scales of turbulence before viscosity dominates...