568 research outputs found

    Perspectives on the simulation of micro gas and nano liquid flows

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    Micro- and nano-scale fluid systems can behave very differently from their macro-scale counterparts. Remarkably, there is no sufficiently accurate, computationally efficient, and — most importantly — generally agreed fluid dynamic model that encapsulates all of this important behaviour. The only thing that researchers can agree on is that the conventional Navier-Stokes fluid equations are unable to capture the unique complexity of these often locally non-thermodynamic-equilibrium flows. Here, we outline recent work on developing and exploring new models for these flows, highlighting, in particular, slip flow as a quintessential non-equilibrium (or sub-continuum) phenomenon. We describe the successes and failures of various hydrodynamic and molecular models in capturing the non-equilibrium flow physics in current test applications in micro and nano engineering, including the aerodynamic drag of a sphere in a rarefied gas, and the flow of water along carbon nanotubes

    Molecular dynamics simulations of liquid flow in and around carbon nanotubes

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    Using recently-developed fluid state controllers [1], we apply continuum fluid boundary conditions to molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of liquid argon flow past a carbon nanotube (CNT) and through a CNT membrane. Advantages of this method are that it: is not dependent on periodic boundary conditions; can accurately generate fluid transport without any geometrical constraints; and is capable of performing as an essential part of a hybrid continuum/atomistic technique. In our simulations, a pressure gradient is applied across a CNT membrane by controlling the densities of two reservoirs located either side of the membrane. Fluid velocity and density distributions are reported and compared to other published data where possible

    MD boundary conditions for pressure gradient flows : nano-mixing and nano-droplet deformation in extensional flows

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    We present new algorithms for simulating pressure gradient flows in molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Nano-channel inlet and outlet non-periodic boundary conditions are implemented using hydrodynamic state reservoirs and flux boundary models at arbitrary boundaries of the domain geometry. We demonstrate the new method in a complex nano-mixer configuration and for droplet deformation in extensional flow channels. The technique which we propose is applicable to any complex nano-channel configuration, and may serve as a useful tool in engineering design of nano-scale applications

    Post-War developments in the marketing of butter

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    In spite of the many important changes which have taken place in the marketing of manufactured dairy products since the World War, no analysis which takes adequate account of these changes is yet available. While post-war text books on agricultural marketing have treated the marketing of manufactured dairy products in a very broad manner, their major emphasis has been on cooperation, with almost complete oversight of the marked and increasing importance of very large private business units in the distribution of the several dairy products and the changes in marketing channels under way. It is the aim of this study to attempt partially to fill this gap by a reconsideration of the marketing of butter with special attention to changes in its channels of distribution, concentration in the butter industry, and the various supplementary and complementary relationships involved in the recent increased diversification of dairy products distributed

    Post-War developments in the marketing of cheese

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    The 20 years following the World War have seen marked changes in the marketing of manufactured dairy products. Because of this fact, most of the literature on the marketing of such products, based largely on conditions before 1918 or 1920, is now out of date. In recognition of this gap in our present marketing picture, the writer recently published a discussion of the developments of the post-war years in butter marketing2 with special emphasis on the increasing importance of large business units as they relate to marketing channels. This bulletin is a similar undertaking with regard to cheese. The aim is to trace the development of concentration in the cheese industry since the War, the changes which this has brought about in marketing channels, and the primary forces responsible for these developments. It is also hoped that this bulletin will serve as a foundation for a more intensive and thorough study of monopoly elements in the cheese industry

    FGF23 metabolism, a new paradigm for chronic kidney disease

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    Introduction:  Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) is a major regulator of phosphate metabolism often elevated in genetic hypophosphataemic disorders and in chronic kidney disease. Recent studies have identified relationships between FGF23 and various markers of iron status including ferritin. New assays measuring the intact form of FGF23 have been released.  Objective:  To determine the relationship between ferritin and C-terminal and intact FGF23 concentrations in blood.  Method:  FGF23 concentrations were measured using the 2nd generation, two-site enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for either C-terminal or intact FGF23 (Immutopics Inc., Ca, USA). Ferritin was measured on a COBAS 6000 (Roche Diagnostics). Assay accuracy and precision were monitored using kit controls supplied by the manufacturers.  Results:  We observe a weak negative correlation between measurements of C-terminal and intact FGF23 (Pearson’s rho=0.85 p<0.0001). We observed no statistically significant correlation of ferritin concentrations with either FGF23 C-terminal or intact. However high concentrations of ferritin were observed in samples showing low concentrations of C-terminal FGF23 (<140RU/mL) and intact FGF23 (<122pg/mL).  Conclusion:  Although not statistically significant, we observe a negative relationship between concentrations of ferritin and FGF23. High level of C-terminal FGF23 is found in patients with chronic kidney disease, especially in patients with end-stage renal disease usually regarded as a compensatory response to hyperphosphatemia or phosphate overload. We observed a cluster of patients with retention of both C-terminal and intact FGF23 associated with low levels of ferritin suggesting that metabolism and/or excretion of FGF23 in CDK patients might be an iron dependent mechanism

    Water transport through (7,7) carbon nanotubes of different lengths using molecular dynamics

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    Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate water transport through (7,7) CNTs, examining how changing the CNT length affects the internal flow dynamics. Pressure-driven water flow through CNT lengths ranging from 2.5 to 50 nm is simulated. We show that under the same applied pressure difference an increase in CNT length has a negligible effect on the resulting mass flow rate and fluid flow velocity. Flow enhancements over hydrodynamic expectations are directly proportional to the CNT length. Axial profiles of fluid properties demonstrate that entrance and exit effects are significant in the transport of water along CNTs. Large viscous losses in these entrance/exit regions lead into central “developed” regions in longer CNTs where the flow is effectively frictionless

    Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and the American conservative tradition.

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    Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1984
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