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LARGE SCHMIDT NUMBER MASS TRANSFER IN TURBULENT PIPE FLOWSANDALL OC; HANNA OT.1979; A.I.CH.E.J. NEW YORK; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 25; NO 1; PP. 190-192; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

EVOLUTION D'UN JET TURBULENT ISOTHERMIQUE NOYE ET PRINCIPE DE LA PRODUCTION MINIMUM D'ENTROPIEBOROVKOV IS.1978; IZVEST. AKAD. NAUK S.S.S.R., MEKH. ZHIDKOSTI GAZA; SUN; DA. 1978; NO 4; PP. 52-58; BIBL. 12 REF.Article

EFFECT OF SCHMIDT NUMBER ON LAMINAR DISPERSION IN HELICAL COILS.SHETTY VD; VASUDEVA K.1977; CHEM. ENGNG SCI.; G.B.; DA. 1977; VOL. 32; NO 7; PP. 782-783; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

Turbulent Schmidt Numbers Above a Wheat CropWILSON, J. D.Boundary - layer meteorology. 2013, Vol 148, Num 2, pp 255-268, issn 0006-8314, 14 p.Article

From dissipative particle dynamics scales to physical scales: a coarse-graining study for water flow in microchannelKUMAR, Anurag; ASAKO, Yutaka; ABU-NADA, Eiyad et al.Microfluidics and nanofluidics (Print). 2009, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 467-477, issn 1613-4982, 11 p.Article

Electrochemical mass transfer measurements with glycerin used to reach high schmidt numbersMAHINPEY, Nader; TRASS, Olev.Industrial & engineering chemistry research. 2005, Vol 44, Num 19, pp 7520-7528, issn 0888-5885, 9 p.Article

RATES OF TURBULENT TRANSFER TO A PIPE WALL IN THE MASS TRANSFER ENTRY REGIONVON ALFTHAN C; RANTAPUSKA S.1980; ACTA POLYTECH. SCAND., APPL. PHYS.; FIN; DA. 1980; NO 127; 16 P.; BIBL. 12 REF.Serial Issue

INFLUENCE OF SCHMIDT NUMBER ON THE FLUCTUATIONS OF TURBULENT MASS TRANSFER TO A WALL.SHAW DA; HANRATTY TJ.1977; A.I. CH. E.J., NEW YORK; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 23; NO 2; PP. 160-169; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

Turbulent Schmidt number for diffusion models in the neutral boundary layerROBINS, A. G; HASSID, S.Atmospheric environment. 1983, Vol 17, Num 12, pp 2638-2639, issn 0004-6981Article

A contribution to the understanding of isothermal diesel spray dynamicsDESANTES, J. M; PAYRI, R; GARCIA, J. M et al.Fuel (Guildford). 2007, Vol 86, Num 7-8, pp 1093-1101, issn 0016-2361, 9 p.Article

Prandtl/Schmidt number effect on temperature distribution in a generic combustorJIANG, Lei-Yong; CAMPBELL, Ian.International journal of thermal sciences. 2009, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 322-330, issn 1290-0729, 9 p.Article

Influence of the turbulent Schmidt number on mass transfer rates between turbulent fluid stream and a solid surfaceDUDUKOVIC, A. P.AIChE journal. 1985, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 1919-1922, issn 0001-1541Article

A contribution to the problem of turbulent mass transfer at high values of the Schmidt number and to the hydrodynamics of the turbulent boundary layerKOLAR, V; VASAK, F; BROZ, Z et al.Collection of Czechoslovak chemical communications. 1986, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 75-80, issn 0010-0765Article

A model for the spectrum of passive scalars in an isotropic turbulence fieldDRISCOLL, R. J; KENNEDY, L. A.The Physics of fluids. 1985, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 72-80, issn 0031-9171Article

DNS of passive scalar transport in turbulent channel flow at high Schmidt numbers : Heat and Mass Transfer series (THMT5)SCHWERTFIRM, Florian; MANHART, Michael.International journal of heat and fluid flow. 2007, Vol 28, Num 6, pp 1204-1214, issn 0142-727X, 11 p.Article

Estimation of a suitable Schmidt number range in diesel sprays at high injection pressureSALVADOR, F. J; RUIZ, S; GIMENO, J et al.International journal of thermal sciences. 2011, Vol 50, Num 9, pp 1790-1798, issn 1290-0729, 9 p.Article

Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) studied at Bragg wavelengths of 2.8m, 67cm, and 16cmRAPP, Markus; STRELNIKOVA, Irina; LATTECK, Ralph et al.Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics. 2008, Vol 70, Num 7, pp 947-961, issn 1364-6826, 15 p.Article

Laminar and turbulent mass transfer simulations in a parallel plate reactorNELISSEN, G; VAN DEN BOSSCHE, B; DECONINCK, J et al.Journal of applied electrochemistry. 2003, Vol 33, Num 10, pp 863-873, issn 0021-891X, 11 p.Conference Paper

A two-point Padé approximation for the mass-transfer rate at rotating disc electrodesRAJENDRAN, L; SUBBIAH, A; VASUDEVAN, T et al.Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (1992). 2003, Vol 547, Num 2, pp 173-177, issn 1572-6657, 5 p.Article

EFFECT OF BIG VORTICES ON THE STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT SHEAR FLOWSABRAMOVICH GN.sdSYMPOSIUM ON TURBULENT FLOWS. 2/1979/LONDRES; GBR; DA. S.D.; PP. 10.4-10.10; BIBL. 12 REF.Conference Paper

ACTIVATED CARBON AS AN ADSORBENT FOR BASIC YELLOW DYE. II: SURFACE MASS TRANSFER PROCESSESMCKAY G; OTTERBURN MS; SWEENEY AG et al.1980; CHEM. ENG. WORLD; ISSN 0009-2517; IND; DA. 1980; VOL. 15; NO 7; PP. 57-61; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

USE OF COMBINED ULTRASONIC AND REBOUND HAMMA METHOD FOR DETERMINING STRENGTH OF CONCRETE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS = UTILISATION CONJUGUEE DE LA METHODE ULTRASONIQUE ET DE LA METHODE DU MARTEAU A REBONDS POUR DETERMINER LA RESISTANCE DES ELEMENTS DE CONSTRUCTION EN BETONSAMARIN A; MEYNINK P.1981; CONCR. INT.: DES. CONSTR.; ISSN 0162-4075; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 3; NO 3; PP. 25-29; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

A MODEL FOR MASS TRANSFER IN TURBULENT PIPE FLOW WITH A FIRST-ORDER CHEMICAL REACTIONCHUNG BTF; YUAN PANG.1980; 1980 HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID MECHANICS INSTITUTE/1980/LOS ANGELES CA; USA; STANFORD: STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; DA. 1980; PP. 64-77; BIBL. 27 REF.Conference Paper

ABOUT THE PREDICTION OF TURBULENT PRANDTL AND SCHMIDT NUMBERS FROM MODELED TRANSPORT EQUATIONSJISCHA M; RIEKE HB.1979; INTERNATION. J. HEAT MASS TRANSFER; GBR; DA. 1979; VOL. 22; NO 11; PP. 1547-1555; ABS. FRE/GER/RUS; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

TURBULENT VELOCITY FLUCTUATIONS THAT CONTROL MASS TRANSFER TO A SOLID BOUNDARYCAMPBELL JA; HANRATTY TJ.1983; AICHE JOURNAL; ISSN 0001-1541; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 29; NO 2; PP. 215-221; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

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