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The effects of internal and external friction on the movement of fluids can be traced in many instances to the induction of secondary currents which are co-existent with the main flow along geometric stream lines, and completely alter the resultant motion. The sources of the induced currents are the molecular forces at work in the marginal strata.
The effects of internal and external friction on the movement of fluids can be traced in many instances to the induction of secondary currents which are co-existent with the main flow along geometric stream lines, and completely alter the resultant motion. The sources of the induced currents are the molecular forces at work in the marginal strata.
Induced Currents of Fluids
zur Nedden, F. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 80 ; 844-896
2021-01-01
531916-01-01 pages
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