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Wave dominant transport in gas drainage flow from a narrow conduit
Di Shen,
Kang Ping Chen
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Global Futures Laboratory, Julie Ann Wrigley (GFL)
Computer Science and Engineering
Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, School for (IAFSE-SEMTE)
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Mathematics
Gas Flow
100%
Container
96%
Damping
30%
Gas
29%
Time Scales
29%
Creeping Flow
24%
Self-diffusion
23%
Low Reynolds number
22%
Low Mach number
22%
Reflection Coefficient
20%
Acoustic Waves
19%
Acoustics
17%
Diffusion Coefficient
15%
Decay
13%
Modeling
10%
Simulation
10%
Physics & Astronomy
drainage
96%
containers
69%
gases
40%
damping
21%
flow theory
17%
acoustics
15%
low Reynolds number
14%
Mach number
13%
rocks
12%
diffusion coefficient
10%
porosity
9%
reflectance
9%
decay
7%
simulation
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Drainage
85%
Containers
61%
Gases
45%
Wave transmission
34%
Acoustic wave transmission
27%
Damping
20%
Mach number
12%
Rocks
11%
Reynolds number
11%
Acoustics
10%
Chemical Compounds
Wave
74%
Flow
51%
Gas
42%
Mach Number
29%
Sound Property
22%
Reynolds Number
21%
Self-Diffusion Coefficient
19%
Reflection
12%
Simulation
10%
Porosity
9%
Time
5%