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    R Q= flow The amount of a liquid moving past a point in a given amount of time. P=Pressure (P1-P2) The amount of force placed on an artery at any given point in time. R= resistance Is the force that must be overcome for flow to occur. Describe the basic flow equation and resistance equation as they relate to vascular flow. b. Define Poiseuille’s Equation, and describe the effect on blood flow of a change in each variable. Poiseuille's equation states that the velocity of the steady flow of a…

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    Computational fluid dynamics Computational fluid dynamics or commonly abbreviated as CFD is the branch of fluid dynamics which is applied to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer, and associated phenomena such as chemical reactions by the numerical solution of the governing equations to analyze complex flows system such as complex turbulent flow (Versteeg and Malalasekera, 1995). Therefore, CFD has often been provided as the tool for testing of conditions which are not possible or difficult to…

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    impacts on cash flow forecast in construction industry Key Words: Risk Factors, Risk Impacts, Model, Artificial Neural Network, Cash Flow Forecast Area of Research Cash flow forecasting is a vital contributing factor in construction industry where lead to the high rate of insolvencies. Risks involved with construction industry play significant role for the variation of forecasted and actual cash flow. Identification of risks and risk assessment are important to develop accurate cash flow…

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    A fluid is a substance that deforms continuously when subjected to a shear stress. A simplified definition is that it is a substance that is able to flow smoothly and changes it’s shaped when a force is acted upon it. There are different types of fluids. Ideal Fluids and Newtonian as examples. An ideal fluid is a substance that has zero viscosity and is considered to be incompressible (density is constant). [2] In reality, there is no such thing as ideal fluids as there are always viscous…

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    Fluid Dynamics Case Study

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    Chapter-2 Preliminaries 2.1 Fluid Fluid is an any medium that possesses a capability of flow. It lacks a precise outline and assumes the shape of the vessel, in which it is positioned. Fluids can be further categorized in two groups. Liquids. Gases. Fluid mechanics Fluid mechanics deals with the mechanics of fluids and the forces acting upon them (liquids, gases, or plasmas). It can be divided into three sub-categories. Fluid statics. Fluid kinematics. Fluid dynamics. 2.2.1 Fluid Statics…

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    Orifice Plate Essay

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    the measurement of flow rate for reducing pressure or for the restricting flow. An orifice plate is a thin plate with a hole in it, which is usually placed in a pipe. When a fluid (either liquid or gaseous) passes through the orifice, its pressure builds up slightly upstream of the orifice. But as the fluid is forced to converge to pass through the hole, the velocity increases & the fluid pressure decreases. Orifice Plate is the heart of the Orifice Meter. It restricts the flow & develops the…

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    clarify questions about the fluid flow. 3. To determine the slatrility and characteristics of hydraulic jump, performed in the laboratory using impulse momentum and energy equations are specific. 4. to compare between the depth of flow measurements and the results of the theory. 2.2.2. Basic Theory A hydraulic jump occurs when the flow of the flow at a high speed exposure at a low-speed flow that occurs at the output. In theory, the flow going from the super critical flow towards the stream of…

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    Autotelic Arithmetics

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    Enthusiastic Mathematician’s Take on Flow and Meaning Flow and meaning are highly significant concepts in understanding autotelism and the feeling of significance in relation to human nature. These ideas are isolated components of the holistic field of human flourishing; an area of psychology dedicated to comprehending well-being, happiness and the way we thrive. An aspect of my life that I feel I can best attribute these concepts to is my appreciation of mathematics. Though flow is often…

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    The New Museum Essay

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    all glass wall allows the lobby to reveal a seamlessly unified connection to its sidewalk floor. The usage of the same materials and color patterns for the floor is how the connection is established. Thus, the New Museum’s gray concrete allows the flow to be continuous from the lobby to the outside sidewalk. In addition, this affects the function of the building for the reason that it connects two different functions. It allows people to see the function in the building without having to go…

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    intermediate spreading ridge as it spreads 5.6-5.7 cm/yr.
Several methods exist to measure the heat flow, some measure the heat flow in-situ by pulsating heat into a tube and then it measures the decay. Others rely on known properties of sediment relations and thermal conductivity. All of these methods require a sediment layer on top of the outcrop as the measuring tools are…

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