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In this study, the influence of temperature and wall slip conditions on the unsteady flow of a viscous, incompressible and electrically conducting nanofluid squeezed between two parallel disks in the presence of an applied magnetic field is investigated numerically. Using the similarity transformation, the governing coupled partial differential equations are transformed into similarity non-linear ordinary differential equations which are solved numerically using the Nachtsheim and Swigert shooting iteration technique together with the sixth order Runge-Kutta integration scheme. The effects of various emerging parameters on the flow characteristics are determined and discussed in detail. To check the reliability of the method, the numerical results for the skin friction coefficient and Nusselt number in the absence of slip conditions are compared with the results reported by the predecessors and an excellent agreement is observed between the two sets of results.
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In rotating machinery, actions of the moving parts take place at specific angular positions rather than at specific times. For this reason, having a geometrical reference, such as the one provided by an encoder, and studying the Instantaneous Angular Speed (IAS) variations can provide a large amount of information about the health status of the machine. In fact, from the variation of the IAS during the machine loads’ cycle it is possible to identify defects and faults. The current work focuses on the estimation of the IAS through the Elapsed Time (ET) method, using a counter in order to measure the time elapsed between the pulses of an encoder. Both IAS and vibration measurement are conducted on an asynchronous four poles electrical motor driven by 50Hz line current, without load. The study compares the order analysis of both signals. The bearing’s Fundamental Train Frequency is detected using IAS estimation.
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The work concerns the slip effect which may occur in simply supported composite beams. The occurrence of the slip effect may lead to additional increase in beam deflection. The main reason for the increase is susceptibility of the anchor bolts that join the beam. The analysis of the slip effect occurrence is based on the following criteria: steel and concrete are linearly elastic, junction goes along the whole length of the considered beam, concrete slab and steel rib move by the same value along the whole length of the beam, simply supported beams are analysed. In order to present the slip effect in composite beams and its results, a numerical example is used. The example shows three kinds of the load capacity of anchor bolts as well as their impact on the slip effect and deflection of steel-concrete composite beams.
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The rheological properties (yield stress, storage modulus) of a series of high internal phase ratio oil-in-water emulsions were investigated using a controlled-stress rheometer. The volume fraction of the dispersed phase ranged from 0.7124 to 0.8961. The yield stress for any given emulsion was determined from three different experiments: steady shear, oscillatory shear, and creep/recovery experiments. The yield stress values obtained from different experiments show good agreement with each other. Both yield stress and storage modulus of the emulsions increase with the increase in the dispersed phase concentration. The Princen and Kiss equations are used to interpret the yield stress and storage modulus data of this study.
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