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Noun1.Sir Isaac Newton - English mathematician and physicistSir Isaac Newton - English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727)
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It can be seen that the numerical and analytical solutions coincide for the Newtonian flow case.
These writers suspect the failure of the ARR guidelines arises from their focus on the minor component--debris--rather than the major component--flood water--which, by definition, is more than 60% of a debris-carrying Newtonian flow.
In their fluid, or molten state, plastics do not follow normal Newtonian flow behavior and are referred to as pseudo-plastic non-Newtonian.
In our models, the fluid is modelled as constant viscosity and density, Newtonian flow, and the models are assumed, currently, to have rigid walls.
Hill, "Newtonian flow with nonlinear Navier boundary condition," Acta Mechanica, vol.
Under Newtonian flow, the velocity distribution reflected the difference of the shear strain rate across the channel.
In the absence of the porous region, the flow becomes Newtonian flow through infinite parallel plates and two layered flow becomes single layered.
The following section provides a brief introduction of the currently adopted model, which is originally for the Newtonian flow. Thereafter, the scale shifts of the dissipation range and of the viscoelastic behavior are considered and the present constitutive equation as well as the k and e equations are then developed.
[23] indicates that under certain flow conditions, blood flow may exhibit strong deviations from the Newtonian flow behaviour, e.g.
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