Sentences with phrase «high turbulence»

The V105 - 3.45 MW ™ IEC IA is the turbine that fits the most severe wind conditions with high turbulence and is especially suited for markets with tip - height restrictions and high grid requirements.
An adjustable swirl flap is also used so as to produce high turbulence in certain operating ranges and thus improve the combustion process.
Its inlet and exhaust tracts were designed to deliver a high efflux coefficient and a high turbulence index.
Aerodynamic cleanliness was less important in areas of high turbulence.
This configuration — plus the particularly high turbulence in the galactic centre caused by the high concentration of stars — may be increasing the energy of the cosmic rays, says the team.
Therefore in areas of higher turbulence, near the ground or near a hurricane that these viscosities should be higher then they should be in calm areas high in the atmosphere.

Not exact matches

Analysts attribute the turbulence in global bond markets to emerging signs of firmer economic activity and expectations of higher inflation.
«Many participants reported that their contacts had taken the previous month's turbulence in stride, although a few participants suggested that financial developments over the intermeeting period highlighted some downside risks associated with still - high valuations for equities or from market volatility more generally,» the minutes said.
Calm trading days give way to more turbulence due to higher rates, retiring baby boomers, and index investing.
After leading the market higher for much of the past two years, tech stocks have hit some turbulence.

Wall Street had another day of turbulence on Wednesday, with a brief move higher in the early...

This was still higher than the average level before the recent turbulence, reflecting the desire of some financial institutions to operate with a higher level of cash balances than previously.
As Heath wrote: «Wednesday's market turbulence comes amid near - record highs following an eight - year bull run fueled by strong earnings, especially in the technology sector.
Today we are moving, with great social turbulence and at a high but necessary cost, toward a more equitable set of social arrangements in which women are no longer regarded as the chattel of men; love, fidelity and mutual respect replace property rights and concern to reduce competition between related males for the same woman.
The Irish firm could not escape the current climate of squeezed margins, higher raw material prices and «currency turbulence» with operating profit for the year falling by over 8 per cent on 2003 to $ 238.546.
Without the previous high velocity airflow and subsequent turbulence, the dual exhaust cooking hood now efficiently performs up to its design standards and captures smoke, grease particulates and cooking odors without overflow.
Children of divorced parents and unusual family structures are more likely to experience emotional turbulence in their own relationships and have a higher risk of going through breakups in their marriages, study after study claims.
Despite the incredibly high number of flights, 25 000 + per day in US alone, it's almost unheard of to have a child (or adult) injured or die on board a plane due to turbulence.
«We have a high degree of uncertainty, market turbulence and lack of confidence that governments in other countries have got a sufficient grip on their economies,» she commented.
The former high - flying economist swept to victory in elections on October 25, cementing Ivory Coast's return to stability after years of turbulence.
«Does the right hon. Lady understand that it is not much fun standing on a platform and a high - speed train sucks you off because of the turbulence -[laughter]- or whatever.»
The highly efficient drivers deliver high sound pressure levels for maximum effect, and distortion is minimized thanks to reduced air turbulence.
A commercial pilot would fly high above these clouds over California's Sierra Nevada Range, but this 63 - foot Gulfstream - 1 seems to invite the turbulence.
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have simulated the spontaneous transition of turbulence at the edge of a fusion plasma to the high - confinement mode (H - mode) that sustains fusion reactions.
The buildup results from suppression of the edge turbulence, which drops from high to low amplitude in less than tenth of a millisecond.
When measuring heat flow in the lab at weaker turbulence, the values can't be simply extrapolated to the higher Reynolds numbers in nature or industry.
For example, if the red and yellow images were a region of high density turbulence, the blue images indicated low density.
This highest - resolution - yet view of the south pole reveals temperature variation as well as intricate eddies and turbulence around the main cyclones.
The trouble with CFRP is that under some conditions — the high g forces, for example, that can be experienced during severe turbulence — it can snap rather than give way gradually under stress like aluminium.
Sometimes the turbulence creates a «spike» of high water vapor.
Based on the findings, the researchers suggest either designing wind - turbine rotors to minimize turbulence or siting wind farms where natural atmospheric turbulence is high, such as the U.S. Midwest or large parts of northern Europe and China, to cut down on any surface - temperature impacts, if necessary.
For instance, it might be built into high - tech swimsuits to fill in the depressions and hollows of the body that create turbulence and drag.
The researchers have shown that turbulence is the result of the superimposition of a very high number of wave movements that permanently exchange energy.
The accuracy of such turbulence models is crucial to the development of high performance aero - engines.»
They may also be able to use turbulence to disrupt high energy plasma blobs that can rip holes in the reactor.
As a result, we clarified that the influence of the ion mass appeared remarkably in a high - density plasma and that the detailed physical mechanism in which turbulence is suppressed through an effect caused by electron - ion collisions.
Utilizing a supercomputer, we solve the five - dimensional equations at high speed to analyze plasma turbulence phenomena.
Turbulence behavior in high - temperature plasma confined in the magnetic field is described mathematically through a dynamical equation in five - dimensional space (the three coordinates of space to which two components of particle velocity are added).
Because the blood in the 150 - micrometer - long embryonic heart is so viscous, the speed and turbulence of the blood causes the vessel walls to experience a high shear stress — like a skateboarder would experience upon falling and sliding across pavement.
By measuring ocean swells of different wavelengths, the duo traced the destructive turbulence to a storm in the Gulf of Alaska that, a few days earlier, had kicked up 40 - foot - high seas.
They suspended sensors 170 meters above the 2350 - meter - deep ridge, high enough to remain unaffected by ridge - related turbulence.
«We found that the magnetic field direction is quite well preserved from large to small scales, implying that self - gravity and cloud turbulence are not able to significantly alter the field direction,» said lead author Hua - bai Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), who conducted the high - resolution observations while a post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
They start by conducting high - fidelity large eddy simulations that accurately capture the physics of the turbulence that is making the noise.
Nichols is working with the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility within the DOE's Argonne National Laboratory, to create high - fidelity computer simulations to determine how jet turbulence produces noise.
«It approximately computes the plasma transport billions of times faster than a gyrokinetic multiscale turbulence simulation run on high - performance supercomputers.»
Magnetic field strength in the turbulence - optimized MPX stellarator design with regions of the highest strength shown in yellow.
Similarly, images taken even from the highest mountains are blurred by the turbulence of our atmosphere.
The turbulence was uncovered using just two of the four Cluster satellites and showed for the first time that the solar wind plasma is extremely structured at this high resolution with turbulent swirls bordered by a sheet of electric current just 20 kilometres across.
Including the other training techniques which are of high intensity and form part of different interval workouts such as P90x, Cross fit, Turbulence Training and many other modern alternatives which are designed to increase the heart rate to near maximal intensity over short periods to give the maximum effect in the shortest time.
Clean schools are successful schools, but the current economic turbulence has put enormous pressure on budgets, and the challenge is now to maintain high standards whilst at the same time reducing costs.
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