Characterization of the Internal Flow Dynamics of Combustion Powered Actuators

Author(s):  
Ashok Rajendar ◽  
Thomas Crittenden ◽  
Ari Glezer
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2021 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 110210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milan Maly ◽  
Ondrej Cejpek ◽  
Marcel Sapik ◽  
Vladimir Ondracek ◽  
Graham Wigley ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott J. Peltier ◽  
Kuo-Cheng Lin ◽  
Campbell D. Carter ◽  
Alan L. Kastengren

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-Chia Lai ◽  
Yi Zheng ◽  
Mark Shost ◽  
Xingbin Xie ◽  
Atsushi Matsumoto ◽  
...  
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X Ray ◽  

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianyin Leng ◽  
Zhixia He ◽  
Yu Jin ◽  
Wenjun Zhong ◽  
Wuqiang Long
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2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (05) ◽  
pp. 1743005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey N. Pavlov ◽  
Arkady S. Abdurashitov ◽  
Olga N. Pavlova ◽  
Maria V. Ulanova ◽  
Anastasia A. Bodrova ◽  
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Based on the laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) and the multiscale entropy (MSE), we study in this work the blood flow dynamics at the levels of cerebral veins and the surrounding network of microcerebral vessels. We discuss how the phenylephrine-related acute peripheral hypertension is reflected in the cerebral circulation and show that the observed changes are scale-dependent, and they are significantly more pronounced in microcerebral vessels, while the macrocerebral dynamics does not demonstrate authentic inter-group distinctions. We also consider the permeability of blood–brain barrier (BBB) and study its opening caused by sound exposure. We show that alterations associated with the BBB opening can be revealed by the analysis of blood flow at the level of macrocerebral vessels.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 1719-1730
Author(s):  
Lucas H. Beem ◽  
Duncan A. Young ◽  
Jamin S. Greenbaum ◽  
Donald D. Blankenship ◽  
Marie G. P. Cavitte ◽  
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Abstract. Based on sparse data, Titan Dome has been identified as having a higher probability of containing ice that would capture the middle Pleistocene transition (1.25 to 0.7 Ma). New aerogeophysical observations (radar and laser altimetry) collected over Titan Dome, located about 200 km from the South Pole within the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, were used to characterize the region (e.g., geometry, internal structure, bed reflectivity, and flow history) and assess its suitability as a paleoclimate ice core site. The radar coupled with an available ice core chronology enabled the tracing of dated internal reflecting horizons throughout the region, which also served as constraints on basal ice age modeling. The results of the survey revealed new basal topographic detail and better constrain the ice topographical location of Titan Dome, which differs between community datasets. Titan Dome is not expected to be relevant to the study of the middle Pleistocene transition due to a combination of past fast flow dynamics, the basal ice likely being too young, and the temporal resolution likely being too coarse if 1 Ma ice were to exist.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Claus Franz Wehmann ◽  
Marcello Reis ◽  
Meng Lou ◽  
Oskar Josef Haidn

As part of an effort to understand the conditions for the ignition of cryogenic propellants in the low pressure environment, we conducted a research of internal flow of cryogenic jet. In this paper, the experimental investigation was exerted focusing on the qualitative morphology study of the cryogenic flow inside the jet injectors. The test facilities were carefully designed and allow for visualization and characterization of the flow. The results show a strong dependence of mass flow rate on the fluid temperature. The two-phase flow was observed even for a long time chilling down of the injector. The Jacob number is proved to be a good indicator for the flow regimes, and the bubbles are present in the flow every time. The injector geometry has an influence on the flow rate, with the tapered injector demonstrating a higher flow rate than the sharp one.


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