Multidimensional Time Model approach to the calculation of a Reynolds number of a mixture of fluids in turbulent flow.
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Abstract
The key approach to the implementation of Multidimensional Time Model to the study of the mixture of fluids in turbulent flow is based on the principle of the equal dimensionality of fluids that follows from the dissipation of energy phenomenon, the Buckingham theorem, rotational stability of the object in the turbulent flow that depends on the positions of the centers of buoyancy and gravity, and other points of consideration. The Multidimensional Time Model with the principle of the equal dimensionality could be further implemented to the calculation of viscosity of a mixture and finally the Reynolds number.
Publication: Michael Fundator. Mathematical aspects of application of fractional multidimensional Fokker-Plank equation to the theory of rate of chemical reactions based on spectroscopy experiments with examples. European Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021)
Presenters
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Michael Fundator
Affl. Board on Physics and Astronomy, National Academy of Sc
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Michael Fundator
Affl. Board on Physics and Astronomy, National Academy of Sc