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Sherwood Lane Lambert, Kevin Krieger and Nathan Mauck
We propose a generalized, practitioner-oriented operating-leverage model for predicting operating income using net sales, cost of sales, depreciation, and SG&A. Prior research links operating income directly to these items; hence, our model includes ...
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Tarandeep S. Kalra, Steve E. Suttles, Christopher R. Sherwood, John C. Warner, Alfredo L. Aretxabaleta and Gibson R. Leavitt
The shoaling transformation from generally linear deep-water waves to asymmetric shallow-water waves modifies wave shapes and causes near-bed orbital velocities to become asymmetrical, contributing to net sediment transport. In this work, we used two met...
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Shahid Khan, Mahmoud M. Selim, Aziz Khan, Asad Ullah, Thabet Abdeljawad, Ikramullah, Muhammad Ayaz and Wali Khan Mashwani
The 3D Carreau fluid flow through a porous and stretching (shrinking) sheet is examined analytically by taking into account the effects of mass transfer, thermal radiation, and Hall current. The model equations, which consist of coupled partial different...
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Hafiz Abdul Wahab, Hussan Zeb, Saira Bhatti, Muhammad Gulistan, Seifedine Kadry and Yunyoung Nam
The main aim of the current study is to determine the effects of the temperature dependent viscosity and thermal conductivity on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) flow of a non-Newtonian fluid over a nonlinear stretching sheet. The viscosity of the fluid depend...
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Adrian Seck, Silvio Geist, Janneck Harbeck, Bernhard Weigand and Franz Joos
High-fogging is widely used to rapidly increase the power outputs of stationary gas turbines. Therefore, water droplets are injected into the inflow air, and a considerable number enter the compressor. Within this paper, the primary process of droplet ev...
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Danielle R.N. Tarpley, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs and Christopher R. Sherwood
Particle settling velocity and erodibility are key factors that govern the transport of sediment through coastal environments including estuaries. These are difficult to parameterize in models that represent mud, whose properties can change in response t...
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Najiyah Safwa Khashi?ie, Norihan Md Arifin, Ezad Hafidz Hafidzuddin and Nadihah Wahi
The present study emphasizes the combined effects of double stratification and buoyancy forces on nanofluid flow past a shrinking/stretching surface. A permeable sheet is used to give way for possible wall fluid suction while the magnetic field is impose...
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Justin J. Birchler, Courtney K. Harris, Christopher R. Sherwood and Tara A. Kniskern
Geochronologies derived from sediment cores in coastal locations are often used to infer event bed characteristics such as deposit thicknesses and accumulation rates. Such studies commonly use naturally occurring, short-lived radioisotopes, such as Beryl...
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Emmanuel Boss, Christopher R. Sherwood, Paul Hill and Tim Milligan
Measurements of optical properties have been used for decades to study particle distributions in the ocean. They are useful for estimating suspended mass concentration as well as particle-related properties such as size, composition, packing (particle po...
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Matthew J. Berry, Caitlin M. Taylor, William King, Y. M. John Chew, Jannis Wenk
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The mass transfer of ozone and oxygen into water through non-porous membranes was studied using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling and fundamental convection-diffusion theory. Ozone is a gaseous oxidant that is widely applied in drinking water ...
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