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    Method for driving two-phase turbines with enhanced efficiency

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    A method for driving a two phase turbine characterized by an output shaft having at least one stage including a bladed rotor connected in driving relation with the shaft is described. A two phase fluid is introduced into one stage at a known flow velocity and caused to pass through the rotor for imparing angular velocity thereto. The angular velocity of the rotor is maintained at a value such that the angular velocity of the tips of the blades of the rotor is a velocity equal to at least 50% of the velocity of the flow of the two phase fluid

    Two-fluid magnetohydrodynamic system and method for thermal-electric power conversion Patent

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    Thermoelectric power conversion by liquid metal flowing through magnetic fiel

    Method and turbine for extracting kinetic energy from a stream of two-phase fluid

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    An axial flow separator turbine is described which includes a number of nozzles for delivering streams of a two-phase fluid along linear paths. A phase separator which responsively separates the vapor and liquid is characterized by concentrically related annuli supported for rotation within the paths. The separator has endless channels for confining the liquid under the influence of centrifugal forces. A vapor turbine fan extracts kinetic energy from the liquid. Angular momentum of both the liquid phase and the vapor phase of the fluid is converted to torque

    Separation of gas from liquid in a two-phase flow system

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    Separation system causes jets which leave two-phase nozzles to impinge on each other, so that liquid from jets tends to coalesce in center of combined jet streams while gas phase is forced to outer periphery. Thus, because liquid coalescence is achieved without resort to separation with solid surfaces, cycle efficiency is improved

    Tests of Rotating Cylinders

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    Tests were made in the no. 1 wind tunnel at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory to determine the air forces acting on rotating cylinders with axes perpendicular to the direction of motion. One cylinder had a circular cross-section, the other that of a greek cross

    A fully discrete evolving surface finite element method

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    In this paper we consider a time discrete evolving surface finite element method for the advection and diffusion of a conserved scalar quantity on a moving surface. In earlier papers using a suitable variational formulation in time dependent Sobolev space we proposed and analyzed a finite element method using surface finite elements on evolving triangulated surfaces [IMA J. Numer Anal., 25 (2007), pp. 385--407; Math. Comp., to appear]. Optimal order L2(Γ(t)) and H1(Γ(t)) error bounds were proved for linear finite elements. In this work we prove optimal order error bounds for a backward Euler time discretization

    Research on experiential psychotherapies

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    Reviews research on experiential or humanistic psychotherapies, including meta-analysis of outcome research and studies of particular change processes. Outcome meta-analysis shows large client pre-post change, as well as large controlled effects relative to untreated controls and statistical equivalence to nonexperiential psychotherapies, including CBT

    Parasitism of Early Instar Jack Pine Budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) by Apanteles Spp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and Glypta Fumiferanae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)

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    Glypta fumiferanae and two species of Apanteles parasitized 1st-4th instar jack pine bud worm (Choristoneura pinus). Apparent parasitism of budworm in four Michigan populations ranged from 10.6 to 30.9% for A. fumiferanae, 4.3-16.4% for A. morrisi, and 2.1-9.1 % for G.fumiferanae. A. morrisi probably parasitized 3rd-4th instar jack pine bud worm. Based on the results obtained, it is suggested that sampling overwintering budworm larvae is appropriate for estimating apparent parasitism by A. fumiferanae and G. fumiferanae. Sampling budworm larvae at ca. 500 degree-days (base 8.9°C) is appropriate for estimating apparent parasitism by A. morrisi
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