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adjacent layers of
fluid that are in
relative motion. For instance, when a
viscous fluid is
forced through a tube, it
flows more
quickly near the tube's center...
- In
continuum mechanics,
viscous damping is a
formulation of the
damping phenomena, in
which the
source of
damping force is
modeled as a
function of the...
- In
condensed matter physics and
physical chemistry, the
terms viscous liquid,
supercooled liquid, and gl****
forming liquid are
often used interchangeably...
- A
viscous coupling is a
mechanical device which transfers torque and
rotation by the
medium of a
viscous fluid.
Rotary viscous couplings with interleaved...
- The
viscous stress tensor is a
tensor used in
continuum mechanics to
model the part of the
stress at a
point within some
material that can be attributed...
- of
movement of a
solid object such as cars, aircraft, and boat hulls.
Viscous drag of
fluid in a pipe: Drag
force on the
immobile pipe
decreases fluid...
- STOHKS) are
partial differential equations which describe the
motion of
viscous fluid substances. They were
named after French engineer and
physicist Claude-Louis...
- Tar is a dark
brown or
black viscous liquid of
hydrocarbons and free carbon,
obtained from a wide
variety of
organic materials through destructive distillation...
- The Saffman–Taylor instability, also
known as
viscous fingering, is the
formation of
patterns in a
morphologically unstable interface between two fluids...
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Viscous remanent magnetization (abbreviated VRM), also
known as
viscous magnetization, is
remanence that is
acquired by
ferromagnetic materials by sitting...