Sentences with phrase «velocity profile»

A velocity profile refers to the way the speed of an object or fluid changes as it moves along a path. It shows how the speed is distributed across different points or sections along the path. Full definition
In computer simulations, however, the flat velocity profile always led to a successful elimination of turbulence, which is very promising for future developments.
Since strength is velocity - specific, not everyone automatically has an optimal force - velocity profile for producing peak power output in a vertical jump.
Another way to obtain the flat velocity profile was to inject liquid from the wall.
Ice velocity profile across Ice Streams D and E at their grounding line.
Daily XBT traces were taken which provided sound velocity profiles down to 1000 feet or more.
Those waves dominate the vertical velocity field in the mixed layer (vortex Rossby waves) and below the first hundred meters (near inertial waves) and they are responsible for the differences in the vertical transport properties under the various forcing fields as quantified by frequency spectra, vertical velocity profiles and vertical dispersion of Lagrangian tracers.
«In computer simulations, we have tested the impact of the flat velocity profile for Reynolds numbers up to 100,000, and it has worked absolutely everywhere.
Yet another implementation of the idea of a flat velocity profile was a moving part of the pipe: by moving the walls quickly over a stretch of the pipe, they also obtained the same flat profile that restored the laminar flow.
The secret lies in the velocity profile, i.e., in the variation of the flow velocity when looking at different positions in the pipe's cross section.
Actual force - velocity profiles can differ from optimal force - velocity profiles EITHER by being too force - focused (there is a velocity deficit) OR by being too velocity - focused (there is a force deficit).
Very recent research has identified that for any given athlete, it is possible to establish a force - velocity profile in the vertical squat jump (Samazino et al. 2012; 2014) and countermovement jump (Jiménez - Reyes et al. 2014).
For any athlete, it is possible to establish a force - velocity profile (FV) during the vertical jumping movement.
The gradient of this line is the force - velocity profile.
When the actual force - velocity profile is different from the optimal force - velocity profile, this leads to poor performance.
Researchers can thereby calculate an optimal force - velocity profile for an athlete, as well as their current actual force - velocity profile.
The difference between the optimal and the actual force - velocity profile can be expressed by the force - velocity imbalance.
Humboldt Glacier is retreating but as the velocity profile indicates the glacier, despite its size, does not tap dynamically into the center of the ice sheet.
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