- In
continuum mechanics, the
Péclet number (Pe,
after Jean
Claude Eugène
Péclet) is a
class of
dimensionless numbers relevant in the
study of transport...
- Jean
Claude Eugène
Péclet (10
February 1793 – 6
December 1857) was a
French physicist. He was born in Besançon, France.
Péclet became, in 1812, one of...
- Désiré "Georges"
Péclet (27 July 1897 – 11
January 1974) was a
French actor, director, and screenwriter.
Between 1919 and 1957,
Péclet pla**** in ninety-five...
- Ève
Péclet (born
December 3, 1988) is a
Canadian politician who was
elected to the
House of
Commons of
Canada in the 2011 election. She
represented the...
-
Aiguille de
Péclet (3,561 m) is a
mountain of Savoie, France. It lies in the M****if de la
Vanoise in the
Graian Alps east of the
resort of Val T****ns...
- root-mean-square value. The
magnetic Reynolds number has a
similar form to both the
Péclet number and the
Reynolds number. All
three can be
regarded as
giving the...
-
Beginning in 1973 Val T****ns
operated ski
lifts all year
round on the
Peclet glacier. Low
visitations and
melting glacier concerns led to a complete...
-
scheme if the
Peclet number is less than 2.
Somewhat more
dissipative Leads to
oscillations in the
solution or
divergence if the
local Peclet number is larger...
-
dynamics for convection–diffusion problems. This
scheme is
specific for
Peclet number greater than 2 or less than −2 By
taking into
account the direction...
-
Georges Péclet) 1949:
Branquignol (by
Robert Dhéry) - (uncredited) 1949: The
Patron (by
Robert Dhéry) - Lechâtellier 1951:
Casabianca (by
Georges Péclet) -...