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  • 121Pressure-Correction Methods — refer to a class of methods used in computational fluid dynamics for solving the Navier Stokes equations normally for incompressible flows. Common Properties The equations solved in this approach arise from the implicit time integration of the… …

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  • 122Hydraulophone — Infobox Instrument name=Hydraulophone names=Woodwater instrument classification= *Water *Woodwater *Reedless *Single reed *Double reed range=Basic range of a diatonic hydraulophone with 12 water jets: More detailed ranges and compasses appear… …

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  • 123Reedless wind instrument — Reedless wind instruments are wind instruments that do not have moving parts in their mouthpieces.Wind instruments are often characterized by their number of reeds, which is typically zero, one, or two. Reedless wind instruments are instruments… …

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  • 124OpenFOAM — Developer(s) OpenCFD Ltd. Initial release 10 December 2004 Stable release 2.0.1 / 4 August 2011 Operating system Unix/Linux …

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  • 125Normal shock tables — The Normal shock tables are a series of tabulated data listing the various properties before and after the occurrence of a normal shock wave.[1] With a given upstream Mach number, the post shock Mach number can be calculated along with the… …

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  • 126Impact pressure — is the difference between pitot pressure (also known as stagnation pressure) and static pressure. [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/impact pressure DoD and NATO definition of impact pressure] Retrieved on 2008 10 01] [ [http://www.thefreedictionary …

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  • 127Hagen-Poiseuille equation — The Hagen Poiseuille equation is a physical law that describes slow viscous incompressible flow through a constant circular cross section. It is also known as the Hagen Poiseuille law, Poiseuille law and Poiseuille equation.Equationtandard fluid… …

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  • 128Aggregierte Diamant-Nanoröhrchen — Aggregierte Diamant Nanostäbchen (ADNR, engl. aggregated diamond nanorods) sind eine besonders dichte Form des Kohlenstoffs, deren Herstellungsverfahren patentiert ist[1]. ADNR ritzt Proben aus natürlichem Diamant und ist daher härter und könnte… …

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