Sentences with phrase «turbulence at»

We focus on three physically realizable cases: classical two - dimensional turbulence, surface quasi-geostrophic turbulence, and shallow - water quasi-geostrophic turbulence at scales large compared to the radius of deformation.
Does the ocean have more turbulence at the surface than a rock?
Here I presented some of my recent scientific work, related to the development of atmospheric turbulence at high - altitudes.
The ocean surface is a free surface thus the absence of turbulence at the ocean surface is due to a totally different mechanism to the absence of turbulence in the viscous sublayer of a turbulent boundary layer.
Although the work was carried out in the lab, the research is the first to show that migrating zooplankton — or any organism — can create turbulence at a scale large enough to mix the ocean's waters.
It is a rapidly moving space that changes velocity from upward to sideways and thus must have some turbulence at the «bounds».
Pilots however encounter moderate or uncomfortable clear air turbulence at least one per cent of cruise time.
... turbulence at a front near Japan that is 10 to 20 times more energetic than what the wind could generate....
And while there was almost always a terrific temporary exhibition on view — often organized by the Blanton, often in collaboration with UT faculty — there was also that awkward pair of buildings and turbulence at the top in the several years following its 2006 unveiling.
When lowered, it tucks away under a body - coloured hard tonneau cover which also helps to reduce wind turbulence at speed, allowing occupants of the «double cockpit» to enjoy fully the sounds and sensations of open air performance motoring.
The larger rear spoiler was designed to help reduce turbulence at the rear of the vehicle for less wind resistance.
Vorsteiner also said that the «tunnel» above the exhaust tailpipes is reducing the car turbulence at high speed and improves the down force.
Elsewhere, specially - shaped wheel spoilers optimise airflow around the front and rear wheels, while undesirable turbulence at the back of the car is minimised with an even burbling around the rear.
After intimately exploring a traditional flat - back convertible design, Japanese engineers opted for the «flying buttress» style wings you see in the final product, believing they would help occupants feel safer while also reducing unwanted wind turbulence at speed.
Wonder what technology must be incorporated in this beast to handle the extreme turbulence at such high speeds.
The body sits 20 mm lower, active shutters in the grille reduce turbulence at speed and the hybrid's new look hides elements that help lower the coefficient of drag from an already impressive 0.25 CD to 0.24 CD — you'd be hard pressed to find a more slippery production car for sale.
My vehicle will experience turbulence at times (meaning that my car will start uncontrollably shaking when I hit the brakes or the gas) My car also leaks in 4 different places, their isn't a place to put an aux cord, I have to put water in it literally every time I drive it.
It should break up turbulence at the rear.
Of course this means diddly - squat to the FAA when Whitaker's plane, a little less than an hour into a flight from Orlando to Atlanta, experiences turbulence at 30,000 feet and begins to fall apart.
They include a scientific code that physicist Seung - Hoe Ku runs on two of the world's most powerful supercomputers to study turbulence at the volatile edge of fusion plasmas.
Phys.org posted a piece about the first basic physics simulation of a type of turbulence at the edge of fusion plasmas.
Using computer models and distinctive radiation seen from a previous supernova explosion, theorists had already suspected that turbulence at the center of a supernova would propel bullets of iron - rich material through a star's outer layers.
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.
In goal, there is no contest — and that is sure to hurt the Chelsea fans, for Petr Cech has shown consistently this season he is still one of the world's best while Thibaut Cortois has suffered massively as a result of the turbulence at his club.
My road to wholeness was similar to turbulence at 30,000 feet: filled with ups and downs and plagued with the thought I wouldn't survive.
If we manage to continue downward, expect turbulence at the $ 3000 levels and a possible secondary bounce as the $ 3000 level offers very strong, historic support.
Quarter and Fiscal Year Review After the market's Brexit - related turbulence at the end of the June quarter, comparative calm marked the September quarter.
While the housing markets were shaken up by new tax regulations announced in April 2017 and the turbulence at Home Capital, a large mortgage broker, heavy rains and flooding across the region made matters worse.
For example, after the market turbulence at the start of the year, we kept monetary policy on hold at the March FOMC meeting and explicitly referenced «readings on financial and international developments» in the FOMC statement.
The 2018 Edelman Trust Barometer, the annual global study often considered the gold standard in trust data measurement recently stated that, «In a year marked by turbulence at home and abroad, trust in institutions in the United States crashed, posting the steepest, most dramatic general population decline the Trust Barometer has ever measured.»
But the meteoric rise and subsequent turbulence at Uber provide valuable lessons for entrepreneurs who might not ful...
The mixture formation itself is also enhanced by turbulences at the edges and inside the cone - shaped spray; these suck air particles into the fuel spray, forming an optimally ignitable mixture.

Not exact matches

At the root of the issue are so - called systematic investors, which are forced to reduced positions during times of turbulence and frequently trade in price - insensitive fashion.
Completing a plan to cut debt could help restore stability at Noble after many months of turbulence.
People like me who grew up in the postwar period are not practiced at the volatilities, the turbulence, the uncertainties of the world that will probably define the second half of my life.
At times of market turbulence, such as the uncertainty which Britain finds itself as it tries to untangle itself from the EU could mean that algorithmic trading in the City could have led to the «flash crash» in the value of Sterling.
It's like being on a flight to somewhere wonderful and tropical with great fruity cocktails: a little turbulence isn't fun, but it's the price you pay for getting somewhere at five hundred miles an hour.
Chinese investors have seen the turbulence recent months at international financial markets which had them paid off their first few expensive lessons of tagging into overseas markets.
The recent stock market turbulence has triggered volatility in the currency markets, and this is causing concern at the ECB.
For investors with cash on hand, he thinks it is appropriate to start easing back into the market, but not all at once as the recent market turbulence may well last a few more weeks.
Another part of the answer is that securitisation has been at the centre of the turbulence in credit markets, the effects of which have been very evident in the dislocation in short - term money markets where central banks conduct their domestic market operations.
Gone with people working the floors of various exchanges are many of the market makers who were personally tasked with matching buyers and sellers in particular securities — even at times of market turbulence.
At the same time, it is becoming clearer that a wider group of countries, which escaped the worst of the earlier financial turbulence, are now experiencing a significant economic impact.
I whispered these words from Teresa of Avila to myself on the plane during turbulence, in the green room before The View, for the doctors and nurses at NYU Hospital, after getting called a heretic and whore on the Internet, every time I thought about the person at the bottom of that escalator.
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.
And the very form of his writing - succinct, distilled, simultaneously clear and elusive - gives evidence of a heart that was, despite the turbulence, fundamentally at peace.
Our second monk, William of Ockham, was born in England about a dozen years after Aquinas's death, joined the Franciscans, was educated and later taught at Oxford, and died in 1347 in Munich after a life of considerable turbulence, both intellectual and ecclesiastical.
At McCormick Flavor Solutions, we can show how the recent turbulence doesn't have to negatively affect your brand taste experience.
Instead of the metal diffuser's estimated 500 - fpm airflow that caused turbulence and disruption of the cooking hood's capture, the air is gently and evenly dispersed through the fabric into the entire kitchen area at a significantly slower 85 - fpm rate.
I think there are a few ways forward — to appoint an assistant manager to Wenger, to help out with the decision making, and as a run in to eventual succession — this would avoid turbulence like at Man U etc, or to appoint a forward coach as well, (Thierry Henry), like West Ham have done.
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