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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1966-10-01
    Description: In the presence of an air stream, a uniform liquid film on a horizontal flat plate may be unstable to small disturbances, and waves may arise. In this paper the hydrodynamic stability of thin liquid films is examined both experimentally and theoretically. The experiments concern water films thinner than those which have been examined in the past. It is found that, when the film thickness is sufficiently small, a previously unknown type of instability occurs. The theoretical analysis explains this surprising phenomenon. Due to interaction of the mean airflow and small disturbances of the liquid-air interface, normal and tangential stress perturbations are produced at the liquid surface. It is shown that small wave-like disturbances become unstable when the joint influence of the component of normal stress in phase with the wave elevation and the component of tangential stress in phase with the wave slope is sufficient to overcome the ʻstiffnessʼ of the liquid surface due to gravity and surface tension. It is found that the destabilizing role of the tangential stress component is dominant for very thin films, and that instability may occur whatever the velocity of the air stream, provided the film is made sufficiently thin. © 1966, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1966-10-01
    Description: The structure and mode of propagation of spinning detonation waves in stoichiometric oxyhydrogen, at initial pressures of 20–30 mm, have been investigated. The waves were generated in a square-section tube and observations have been made by the smoked-film technique, spark schlieren photography and pressure gauges. At the front of the self-sustaining detonation waves obtained at these pressures, two Mach interactions exist, the trajectories of which are derived from the imprints made on the smoked foil. As the triple point traverses the tube section, its direction of motion is found to vary between 50° and 70° with the tube diameter. An analysis of a Mach triple point for these conditions predicts the absence of chemical reaction behind the Mach stem in the immediate neighbourhood of the triple point. Experimentally determined pressures and triple shock angles confirm, to within experimental error, the postulated theoretical configuration. © 1966, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1969-06-23
    Description: Some recent work on the existence of vibrational de-excitation shocks (δ-shocks) in expanding non-equilibrium nozzle flows is extended to include situations in which an adiabatic shock (δ-shocks) may be embedded within the de-excitation shock. A discussion of some further properties of the shock solution is given and some examples are worked out. Numerical solutions of the full equations are also presented. These solutions confirm the existence of the δ-shocks but bring to light certain anomalies in the simple approximate solution. The modifications necessary to remove these discrepancies are outlined, and the implications of the numerical results are briefly discussed. Finally, some comments on the nature of the asymptotic solution for an arbitrary rate process are made.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 1969-05-19
    Description: The stability of plane Couette flow is examined for liquids in which the viscosity varies with depth. Under suitable conditions, the flow may be stable or unstable at small Reynolds numbers for disturbances with wavelengths long compared with the liquid depth.A mechanism which may be stabilizing or destabilizing is found to derive from the role of diffusion in the neighbourhood of a ‘critical layer’, where the liquid velocity equals the phase velocity of a wave-like disturbance. This mechanism, which requires a viscosity gradient, is quite distinct from that found by Yih (1967) for the case of a viscosity discontinuity. An example is considered, for which these two mechanisms may be of comparable importance.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 1969-03-27
    Description: An experiment is described which indicates a flow reversal due to fluid elasticity in the case of a rotating-plate experiment. An attempt to predict this reversal analytically on the ‘infinite’ plate assumption fails and recourse is made to a numerical procedure to solve the ‘finite’ plate problem. It is shown that the reversal is due to edge effects.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 1969-04-01
    Description: SUMMARYStudies were conducted on the quantity and distribution of fat in 104 half-sib Angus steers which had received various combinations of hay, corn silage, and corn concentrate. Groups were slaughtered at live weights of 216, 284, 340, 409, and 454 kg. The weights of mesenteric, cod, pelvic, kidney and total excess carcass fat were determined. Four linear measurements of subcutaneous fat, three cross-sectional area measurements of intermuscular fat, and the intramuscular fat in seven muscles were observed. The results showed that the feeding regimes had marked influences on the quantity and location of fat, particularly during the early feeding period (216–340 kg live wt.). Feeding hay during this period generally resulted in less fat deposition than feeding corn silage, but the suppression of intramuscular fat deposition was not evident until the animals were subsequently fed higher energy rations to heavier weights (409 and 454 kg). The results indicated that it may be possible to design dietary regimens that suppress waste fat but allow intramuscular fat to be deposited.The results described above imply that one might influence the deposition of intramuscular fat by proper design of the diet in the early feeding period. Although this possibility exists, it is noted that quantities of chemically extractable fat are not identical with quantities of marbling fat and hence changes in the former may not alter the visible quality of the meat.
    Print ISSN: 0021-8596
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5146
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 1966-12-01
    Description: As a result of magnetic, seismic, and gravitational studies it has been possible to describe the nature of the boundaries of the Mountsorrel granite massif in more detail. Confirmation has been found of faulting postulated on other grounds; and also it is shown that there is no substantial underground extension of the granite beneath the surrounding Triassic countryside to the west of the outcrop.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5081
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 1966-08-01
    Description: Two distinct suites of dolerite, the Roraima Intrusive Suite (Pre-cambrian) and the Minor Dyke Suite (?Mesozoic) intrude the Guiana shield. The dolerites of the Roraima Intrusive Suite, which occur as major dykes, inclined sheets and sills, are tholeiitic in character and have been strongly differentiated. The series orthopyroxene-dolerite → pigeonite-dolerite → ferrodolerite → leucogranophyre represents the main trend. Hornblende-granophyres represent heteromorphs of late pigeonite-dolerites and early ferrodolerites. Differentiation was accomplished mainly by crystal settling probably in the presence of convection currents; toward the close of crystallization a filter-press mechanism became operative. The Minor Dyke Suite comprises numerous small dykes of undifferentiated dolerite. The intrusion of these dykes may be related to orogenic movements in the adjacent Andean geosyncline.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 1966-04-01
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Gulbrandsen, R A; Reeser, D W (1969): An occurrence of Permian manganese nodules near Dillon, Montana. In: Geological Survey Research 1969, Chapter C, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper; http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0650c/report.pdf, 650C, 49-57, hdl:10013/epic.46181.d003
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Concentrically ringed manganese nodules, similar in form to many found on modern ocean and sea floors, occur in a very fine grained argillaceous sandstone bed of the Permian Park City Formation near Dillon, Montana. They are enriched in many rare elements and contain us much as 2.5 percent zinc, l.3 percent nickel, and 0.22 percent cobalt. The manganese minerals are chalcophanite and todorokite. The nodules probably formed in a shallow marine oxidizing environment on the western side of the Permian sedimentary basin. The occurrence of an appreciable amount of fluorite in the bed suggests that the water was saline.
    Keywords: NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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