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  2. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2004.11.039

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/grae/62.pdf
    26 Apr 2006: Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 24 September 2004; accepted 11 November 2004. ... ykumar and Mao [24] again assuming the interface was sharp. The SPH method, as mentioned earlier, does.
  3. PII: S0022-0248(99)00290-0

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    26 Apr 2006: 1.0 [24]. The slope of the linethrough data set (h), for silicon carbide particles in a succino-nitrile melt, is! ... Azouni, W. Kalita, M. Yemmou, J. Crystal Growth. 99 (1990) 201.[24] S.
  4. Laminar free convection in confined regions

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    1 Jun 2006: 1 -. f = 16-21 min. 24.5 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.0 27.5 28.0 28.5 29.0 T. ... 0 - 1 24.5 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.0 27.5 28.0 28.5 29.0 29.5 30.0 30.5.
  5. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2005.12.002

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    12 Jun 2006: g. [23,24]). The major difficulties then consist in the formulation of accurate internalboundary conditions and in following the evolution of the interfaces through time. ... 104 This study 19.6 16.2 3.53 0.585 2.24[2] 19.51 16.2 3.53 0.586 2.243[3]
  6. doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2004.11.039

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper187.pdf
    5 May 2006: Received 29 March 2004; received in revised form 24 September 2004; accepted 11 November 2004. ... ykumar and Mao [24] again assuming the interface was sharp. The SPH method, as mentioned earlier, does.
  7. jc001173 1..12

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    26 Apr 2006: Using equations (3) and (22)–(24), it is possibleto calculate _h, S0 and T0 in terms of far-field properties T1and S1 by eliminating two of the unknowns to obtain aquadratic ... For this simula-tion we used again the values given in Table 1 and Si =
  8. Nonlinear double-diffusive convection

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    30 May 2006: J. F u i d Xech. (19761, VOZ. 78, part 4? pp. 821-854 Printed in Great Britain. 82 1. Nonlinear double-diffusive convection By H E R B E R T E. H U P P E R T A N D D A N I E L R. MOORE. Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
  9. 28 Apr 2006: InArctic sea ice. Conference held at Easton, Maryland, February 24–27, 1958.
  10. The slumping of gravity currents

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper32.pdf
    30 May 2006: head. This Froude number should be 24 according to Benjamin, but Hoult suggests expressing it as a constant A, to be determined from experiment.
  11. jc002818 1..17

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    27 Apr 2006: Received 24 November 2004; revised 19 May 2005; accepted 11 August 2005; published 2 February 2006. ... The wider range of melt rates were used toexamine model sensitivity to mi.[24] In an extensive study of four sea ice sites in the.
  12. 30 May 2006: The situation can be made to appear even more problematic by continuing the analysis further, (2.24)-(2.31), from which i t appears that a full, three-dimensional calculation, incorporating ... 2 [ M o ( [ ) u(l)([)Ir 2 4 v ( ) ” ( [ ) 24.
  13. Ice blocks melting into a salinity gradient

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    30 May 2006: 0 69.5 24.6 30.4 40.8 47.3 62-5 29.2 37.2 51.9 41.7 23.7 29.7 36.5 42.2. ... 29.6 36.6 25.0 34.8 54.0 24.8 33-8 28.2 35.3 24.3. 1 0 3 dp.
  14. 5 May 2006: 24 48.2 20.9 26 120 0.83 2.6 1760 2.7 1.38 48.2 20.5 20.3 20 1.18 1.5 2250 2.1 ... 34. 32. 30. 28. 26. 24. 22. 20. 18. 16. 14.
  15. 5 May 2006: www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/lab/digiflow/ 2005.23 G. S. Campbell, Annu. Rev. Fluid Mech. 22, 57 1990.24 T.
  16. 1 Jun 2006: E. Huppert. Parameter Value Units. a (5.0+ 0.24( T- 20)) x U 0.015 cm2 s-' CC 4.14 J O C - '. 2.66 J cm-3 O C - '
  17. PII: 0377-0273(93)90087-8

    www.itg.cam.ac.uk/people/heh/Paper110.pdf
    27 Apr 2006: Subsequently (ap- proximately 40-50 rain from the beginning),. 24 r. KOYa_GUCHI L, kt. ... grade particles with A T = 2 4 C and Co= 1.24 wt.%.
  18. 26 Apr 2006: salinity of the ice) is very small; k #1 0 24 [Gross et al., 1987].
  19. Multiple coexisting states of liquid rope coiling

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    17 May 2006: 4Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, UMR 8550 CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 24,rue Lhomond, 75231 Paris cédex 05, France. ... 1. 2. –12. 3. 10. G. I. IG. (ν. /g2 ). 1/3. ̂. H(g/ν2)1/3 Ĥ. ̂ (Ĥ/)10/3Π15/9. Π15/24. Π15/96. Π1–1/6
  20. The stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid

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    30 May 2006: Stability of a large gas bubble rising through liquid 417. 24. ... 1. oo 1.712 1.26 1.42 1.10 1.24. 13.61 1.200 0.79 1.06 1.
  21. 1 Jun 2006: 0.01 (for Ra, = lo@), convection continues in the melt until t = 0.24, by which time the system is about 40% solidified.

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