Fluid mixing is an important part of several industrial processes and chemical reactions. However, the process often relies on trial-and-error-based experiments instead of mathematical optimization.
Under specific conditions, a liquid solution can form solid crystals, often due to environmental factors like temperature shifts, concentration changes, or air exposure. In life science OEM and ...
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers at Jilin University now report a way to measure the ...
A research team from New Jersey Institute of Technology is uncovering mysteries surrounding fluids in nanoporous materials, and has been recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation ...
Ingersoll Rand Inc. has announced the acquisition of Lead Fluid (Baoding) Intelligent Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd., a Chinese company that specializes in advanced fluid-handling products for life ...
If you’ve ever whacked the bottom of a ketchup bottle to get that tasty tomato goop flowing, you’ve put some serious physics to work. Ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid. So are toothpaste, yogurt, ...
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