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    Hydrologic homogeneous regions using monthly Streamflow in Turkey

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    Cluster analysis of gauged streamflow records into homogeneous and robust regions is an important tool for the characterization of hydrologic systems. In this paper we applied the hierarchical cluster analysis to the task of objectively classifying streamflow data into regions encompassing similar streamflow patterns over Turkey. The performance of three standardization techniques was also tested, and standardizing by range was found better than standardizing with zero mean and unit variance. Clustering was carried out using Ward’s minimum variance method which became prominent in managing water resources with squared Euclidean dissimilarity measures on 80 streamflow stations. The stations have natural flow regimes where no intensive river regulation had occurred. A general conclusion drawn is that the zones having similar streamflow pattern were not be overlapped well with the conventional climate zones of Turkey; however, they are coherent with the climate zones of Turkey recently redefined by the cluster analysis to total precipitation data as well as homogenous streamflow zones of Turkey determined by the rotated principal component analysis. The regional streamflow information in this study can significantly improve the accuracy of flow predictions in ungauged watersheds

    Risk of imported filariasis in Pakistan

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    Electrothermal transport in biological systems : an analytical approach for electrokinetically-modulated peristaltic flow

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    A mathematical model is developed to investigate the combined viscous electro-osmotic flow and heat transfer in a finite length micro-channel with peristaltic wavy walls. The influence of Joule heating is included. The unsteady two-dimensional conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy conservation with viscous dissipation, heat absorption and electro-kinetic body force, are formulated in a Cartesian co-ordinate system. The Joule heating term appears as a quadratic function of axial electrical field in the energy conservation equation. The axial momentum and energy equations are coupled via the thermal buoyancy term. The peristaltic waves propagating along the micro-channel walls are simulated via a time-dependent co-sinusoidal wave function for the transverse vibration of the walls. Both single and train wave propagations are considered. Constant thermo-physical properties are prescribed and a Newtonian viscous model is employed for the fluid. The electrical field terms are rendered into electrical potential terms via the Poisson-Boltzmann equation, Debye length approximation and ionic Nernst Planck equation. The dimensionless emerging linearized electro-thermal boundary value problem is solved using integral methods. A parametric study is conducted to evaluate the impact of isothermal Joule heating term on axial velocity, temperature distribution, pressure difference, volumetric flow rate, skin friction and Nusselt number. The modification in streamline distributions with Joule heating and electro-osmotic velocity is also addressed to elucidate trapping bolus dynamics

    Important paradigms of the thermoelastic waves

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    This paper is devoted to the investigation of the propagation of magneto-thermo-elastic waves in a rotating monoclinic system. The system is electrically conducting in the presence of an applied magnetic field. A general dispersion relation is obtained for magneto-thermo-elastic waves. The propagation of wave produced two elastic waves and two thermal waves. It is found that the elastic waves depend on the applied magnetic field and the rotational frequency, where the thermal waves are independent of these effects. The numerical simulations are presented in this article to support the findings

    Finite element analysis of rotating oscillatory magneto-convective radiative micropolar thermo-solutal flow

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    Micropolar fluids provide an alternative mechanism for simulating micro-scale and molecular fluid mechanics which require less computational effort. In the present paper, a numerical analysis is conducted for the primary and secondary flow characterizing dissipative micropolar convective heat and mass transfer from a rotating vertical plate with oscillatory plate velocity, adjacent to a permeable medium. Owing to high temperature, thermal radiation effects are also studied. The micropolar fluid is also chemically-reacting, both thermal and species (concentration) buoyancy effects and heat source/sink are included. The entire system rotates with uniform angular velocity about an axis normal to the plate. Rosseland’s diffusion approximation is used to describe the radiative heat flux in the energy equation. The partial differential equations governing the flow problem are rendered dimensionless with appropriate transformation variables. A Galerkin finite element method is employed to solve the emerging multi-physical components of fluid dynamics problem are examined for a variety of parameters including rotation parameter, radiation-conduction parameter, micropolar coupling parameter, Eckert number (dissipation), reaction parameter, magnetic body force parameter and Schmidt number. A comparison with previously published article is made to check the validity and accuracy of the present finite element solutions under some limiting case and excellent agreement is attained. The current simulations may be applicable to various chemical engineering systems, oscillating rheometry, and rotating MHD energy generator near-wall flows
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