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Michael Vigdorowitsch, Valery V. Ostrikov, Alexander N. Pchelintsev and Irina Yu. Pchelintseva
The diffusion kinetics theory of cleaning assemblies such as combustion engines with flushing oil has been introduced. Evolution of tar deposits on the engine surfaces and in the lube system has been described through the erosion dynamics. The time-depen...
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Irene Simonetti and Lorenzo Cappietti
A numerical model, validated with field measurements, was applied to comparatively reconstruct the hydrodynamics of a eutrophic coastal lagoon in a set of scenarios over the last two centuries. The effect of major morphological changes on the water excha...
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Pavel Fedorets, Chuan Zheng, Ralf Engels, Ilhan Engin, Herbert Feilbach, Ulrich Giesen, Harald Glückler, Chrysovalantis Kannis, Franz Klehr, Manfred Lennartz, Heinz Pfeifer, Johannes Pfennings, Claus Michael Schneider, Norbert Schnitzler, Helmut Soltner, Robert Swaczyna and Markus Büscher
A laser-driven spin-polarized 3He2+-beam source for nuclear?physics experiments and for the investigation of polarized nuclear fusion demands a high-density polarized 3" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">33
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Carmen Zarzuelo, Alejandro López-Ruiz and Miguel Ortega-Sánchez
Bays are coastal environments with significant socio-economic importance, which has led to the development of human interventions in their interior that can have an important impact on the water and wave dynamics, which in turn modify their morphodynamic...
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Janith Dissanayake and Mooyoung Han
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has attracted global attention as a solution for the urban water crisis; however, the water quality can be impacted by particulate matter and soluble contaminants. Therefore, the inlet and outlet configurations of the storage t...
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Homero Cuevas Madrid, Alfonso Lugo Vázquez, Laura Peralta Soriano, Josué Morlán Mejía, Gloria Vilaclara Fatjó, María del Rosario Sánchez Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Escobar Oliva and Javier Carmona Jiménez
Due to their dimensions, small and shallow water bodies are more sensitive to changes in nutrient load, water flow, and human management. The four water bodies studied are small (area <0.01 km2), constantly supplied by a non-anthropogenic source of nutri...
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Dongxu Yang, Yong You, Wanyu Zhao, Hai Huang, Hao Sun and Yang Liu
Debris flow gullies have high potential energy and geomorphic characteristics including a steep longitudinal slope and abundant loose material sources. They often experience debris flow with a strong impact force and a large instantaneous flow. Drainage ...
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Andrii Lahoida,Vasyl Boryn,Georgiy Sementsov,Vasyl Sheketa
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This paper addresses control over flushing a well, which belongs to the class of non-stationary dynamic stochastic objects. The object evolves over time and has a large transport delay, which increases with an increase in the well's length. The current w...
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Yasha Hetzel, Charitha Pattiaratchi and Hrvoje Mihanovic
In Shark Bay, a large hypersaline bay in Western Australia, longitudinal density gradients force gravitational circulation that is important for Bay-ocean exchange. First-time observations of vertical stratification and velocity are presented, confirming...
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Reza Marsooli, Philip M. Orton, James Fitzpatrick and Heather Smith
Using a validated coupled hydrodynamic-tracer transport model, this study quantified the mean residence time in Jamaica Bay, a highly eutrophic lagoonal estuary in New York City. The Bay is a well-mixed to partially-stratified estuary with heavily-dredge...
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