Now the rate of this diffusion has been shown from various considerations to depend on two things : — • 1. The natural internal diffusion of the fluid when at rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings... Bulletin - Page 901912Full view - About this book
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Natural history - 1874 - 556 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. Now the...natural internal diffusion of the fluid when at rest. * Traite dc la Chalear, Peclet, Vol. I., p. 383. 8 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes... | |
| Mathematics - 1898 - 570 pages
...the surface. Professor REYNOLDS further points out that the rate of this diffusion will depend on — (1.) The natural internal diffusion of the fluid when...bring fresh particles into contact with the surface, and that the combined effect of these two causes may be expressed as follows : — H = At + B/w< (1),... | |
| John Perry - Engines - 1899 - 764 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. Now the...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. The first... | |
| Osborne Reynolds - Ether (Space) - 1900 - 450 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. Now the...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. The first... | |
| John Perry - Engines - 1900 - 664 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. ... Now the rate of this diffusion has l>een shown from various consideration* to depend on two things : — 1. The natural internal diffusion... | |
| Frederick John Rowan - Steam-boilers - 1903 - 694 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. " Now,...from various considerations to depend on two things : — " i. The natural internal diffusion of the fluid when at rest. " 2. The eddies caused by visible... | |
| Robert Royds - Heat - 1921 - 284 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. Now the...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. The first... | |
| Robert Royds - Heat - 1921 - 330 pages
...temperature between the fluid and the surface. This assumption is fundamental to what I have to say, and is based on the molecular theory of fluids. Now the...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. The first... | |
| Walter Lucius Badger - Evaporation - 1926 - 320 pages
...that is, for a given difference of temperature between the fluid and the surface. "Now this rate of diffusion has been shown from various considerations...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. "The first... | |
| Walter Lucius Badger - Evaporation - 1926 - 316 pages
...for a given difference of temperature between the fluid and the surface. "Now this rate of diffusidn has been shown from various considerations to depend...rest. 2. The eddies caused by visible motion which mixes the fluid up and continually brings fresh particles into contact with the surface. "The first... | |
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