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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/seminars/tue_1.10/lent_2004.html10 Feb 2004: 24 February. Steve Roper. (ITG). Magma fracture in tough materials. 2 March. -
Solidification of leads: Theory, experiment,and field observations J. …
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper152.pdf9 Mar 2004: salinity of the ice) is very small; k #1 0 24 [Gross et al., 1987]. -
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS VOLUME 10, NUMBER 5 MAY 1998 ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper143.pdf9 Feb 2004: 870.0 461.1A25 9 3.0 8.0 24.0 500.0 0.432 1.957 939.0 479.8. ... 675.6 0.350 1.776 761.2 428.A13 53 3.0 8.0 24.0 500.0 0.432 1.957 939.0 479. -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper173.pdf9 Mar 2004: H.) 3–24 (Springer, Berlin, 1990). 5. Nakada, S., Shimizu, H. & Ohta, K. -
Theoret. Comput. Fluid Dynamics (1998) 10: 201–212Theoretical and…
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper140.pdf9 Feb 2004: r = (F/πV )1/2. (2.24)In contrast to the instantaneous, fixed volume release of the last section, there is not a finite radius at whichthe mass of particulate matter ... Applying these concepts to the relationship for the density of deposit for a single -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper177.pdf9 Mar 2004: 6.3 6.3 24.3 5.89 1.00 3.86 9.6 6.1 3.8 0.7417 6.3 6.3 24.3 10.71 1.00 ... 86 9.6 8.2 5.2 0.8118 6.3 6.3 24.3 20.37 1.00 3.86 9.6 11.3 7.1 0.8919 13.2 -
PII: S0301-9322(98)00062-7
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper151.pdf9 Mar 2004: rNt 0 rN0 24. M. Ungarish, H.E. Huppert / International Journal of Multiphase Flow 25 (1999) 715737 725. ... For this case. the box model yields [rN/rN(0)]max=[8Fr/(3 b)]1/4. (This is by about 24% smaller than for. -
PHYSICS OF FLUIDS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2001 ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper167.pdf9 Feb 2004: H 0 1!5 2F P12 f P1 1! 4.24! FIG. 2. ... On applicationthe boundary conditions4.23! and 4.24!, we find that. a 5 4.523 102 3, F P15 2 8.42 for Fr5 11.9. -
J. Fluid Mech. (2002), vol. 458, pp. 283–301. c© ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper171.pdf9 Mar 2004: These substitutions transform (2.24) into. uN = I(hN) = Fr(hN) h1/2N. ... Appendix. The functions I and χA.1. The function I(hN). From the definitions (2.19), (2.24) and (2.25) we obtain. -
J. Fluid Mech. (2001), vol. 432, pp. 201–217. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper159.pdf9 Mar 2004: 15 P 24.2 P25.2 L25.2 P25.2 P30.2 L. T (C) T (C). -
Using PHF format
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper150.pdf9 Feb 2004: The volume fration of particles in suspension evolves as23,24. df. dt5. ... X5 x/l , 24! T5 t/ v sl /q!1/ a 2 1!, 25! -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper144.pdf12 Mar 2004: requires. P q02pd. : 24. Equation (24) thus links the dendrite tip radius to. ... This solution has a scaled tip radius P = 10.8. and a scaled tip position Z 2:24. -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper180.pdf10 Jun 2004: a. r – riri. sandsaltricecouscoussugar slope 1.24. Figure 9. The non-dimensional radial excursion, (r ri )/ri , as a function of the aspect ratioa with a < 1.7 for sand, salt, ... A straight line through the origin atslope 1.24 has a regression -
J. Fluid Mech. (2000), vol. 418, pp. 1–23. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper155.pdf9 Mar 2004: Indeed, for most of the experimentsdiscussed by TML λ was in the range 0.02–0.24. ... tr dr rN. drNdthN. (2.24). We eliminate h/t with the aid of (2.12) and, after some rearrangement, we againobtain the result (2.22). -
J. Fluid Mech. (2001), vol. 447, pp. 1–29. c© ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper164.pdf9 Mar 2004: 0.9993 4.81 0 1.52 – –S3 0 45.8 79.80 0.574 1.375 1.0192 0.9996 19.24 0 1.36 – –S7 0 45.2 ... 19.24 0.0282 1.37 550 0.100R10 0.0500 46.3 79.97 0.579 1.390 1.0107 1.0007 9.80 0.0551 0.99 450 -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper153.pdf9 Feb 2004: 5H1 2(H0U1)′=0, (24)3U1 H ′1 H ′0ϕ1. 1. 2H0ϕ. ′1=0, (25)ϕ1=2720. ... 4y2)], (38). and then subsequent substitution into (24) yields a second-order differential equation forH1(y), namely(1. -
J. Fluid Mech. (2001), vol. 440, pp. 359–380. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper160.pdf9 Mar 2004: Received 24 April 2000 and in revised form 7 December 2000). -
J. Fluid Mech. (1997), vol. 344, pp. 291–316. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper139.pdf9 Mar 2004: e-mail: grae@esc.cam.ac.uk; heh1@esc.cam.ac.uk. (Received 24 July and in revised form 27 March 1997). ... 24/3λRa1/3 (3.1). between the Nusselt number Nu for thermal convection in the liquid region and theRayleigh number. -
J. Fluid Mech. (2001), vol. 432, pp. 201–217. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/aa/JFM1.pdf9 Mar 2004: 15 P 24.2 P25.2 L25.2 P25.2 P30.2 L. T (C) T (C). -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper175.pdf9 Mar 2004: 6 1.9 1.7ID 20 26.5 1.4 1.3IE 23 20 3.9 10.5IF 12 18 4.0 11.25IG 24 20 4.1 11.5. ... IIA 23 26 5.22 2.62 29 48IIB 17.5 24 5.36 2.68 30 48IIC 15 21 5.94 2.01 25 24IID 28 15 7.02 -
J. Fluid Mech. (1998), vol. 362, pp. 17–51. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper142.pdf9 Mar 2004: Consequently, the relationships between the variables on the characteristics with. 24 M. ... v = r[1. (rinitr. )2]. (2.24). In particular, at the nose. -
J. Fluid Mech. (1998), vol. 359, pp. 109–142. Printed ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper141.pdf9 Mar 2004: J. Fluid Mech. (1998), vol. 359, pp. 109–142. Printed in the United Kingdom. c 1998 Cambridge University Press109. Effects of external flow on compositional andparticle gravity currents. By M A R K A. H A L L W O R T H, A N D R E W J. H O G GA N D -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper176.pdf9 Mar 2004: are captured by Figure 4.[24] The calculations in Figure 4 illustrate that volcanic. -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/aa/JFM2.pdf9 Mar 2004: J. Fluid Mech. (2003), vol. 497, pp. 167–199. c 2003 Cambridge University PressDOI: 10.1017/S002211200300661X Printed in the United Kingdom. 167. Solidification and compositional convectionof a ternary alloy. By ANDREW F. THOMPSON†, HERBERT E. -
J. Fluid Mech. (2002), vol. 472, pp. 333–371. c© ...
www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper172.pdf9 Mar 2004: Sm =. 0. (ni=1. ψi(0) exp (2Viy))1/2. dy. (2.24). Recall thatn. ... 1 = 2/H0. (3.24)Hence from (3.16), by forming an expansion for ϕi, we find that. -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper178.pdf9 Mar 2004: J. Fluid Mech. (2003), vol. 497, pp. 167–199. c 2003 Cambridge University PressDOI: 10.1017/S002211200300661X Printed in the United Kingdom. 167. Solidification and compositional convectionof a ternary alloy. By ANDREW F. THOMPSON†, HERBERT E. -
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www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper154.pdf9 Mar 2004: which indicates that, at least initially,. s = (ΓT 4/3/L)t. (2.24). ... 24 H. E. Huppert. surface. The magma flows in conduits or dykes in a manner controlled by elastic, fluid.
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