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TABLE 10 Predicate-Calculus Representation of Water-Flow and Heat-Flow Analogs, and Extended Versions

in Analogical mapping by constraint satisfaction
by Кeith J. Holyoak, Paul Thagard 1989
Cited by 189

Table 2: Mapping between Water Flow and RL Circuits

in International Conference on Engineering Education August 6 -- 10, 2001 Oslo, Norway
by Effective Approaches For
"... In PAGE 4: ...2 Modified Hydraulic System Since, at the present time, there is no widely used analogy to help students to conceptually understand the inductor, an analogy has been developed to assist students to find an alternative means of explaining and learning the behaviours within a resistor-inductor (RL) circuit [7]. The inductor analogy, as described in Table2 , is a modification of the hydraulic system using similar mapping to that of the resistive circuit. Providing students with the analogy of the resistor and the basic hydraulic system will help them to form relationships between the modified hydraulic system and the inductor analogy if the need arises.... ..."

Table 2. Colored Water Flow Test Conditions

in Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia
by The Nasa Sti, Richard M. Wood, Floyd J. Wilcox, Steven X. S. Bauer, Jerry M. Allen

Table 9: Calculated maximum flow capacity of inclined (downflow) water pipe

in An Overview of SuperChems for DIERS for Emergency Relief System and Effluent Handling Designs
by G. A. Melhem, H. G. Fisher
"... In PAGE 22: ...5 velocity heads is assumed. Table9 illustrates maximum flow capacity of the pipe for various conditions. Figure 25 illustrates the pressure profile along the pipe axis and shows that while the overall pressure drop is negative, the pressure across the pipe entrance is allowed to decrease and than increase to ambient pressure at the outlet.... ..."

Table 1 Parameters of PTB apos;s water flow facility

in PTB’s “Hydrodynamic Test Field ”- Investigations to Verify the Measurement Uncertainty Budget
by Rainer Engel
"... In PAGE 1: ... With a view to achieve minimum measurement uncertainty and to provide system-internal verification and comparison capabilities, the calibration facility was realized as a dual-reference flow standard that comprises balance and diverter based gravimetric references and a compact pipe prover as volumetric reference (see Fig. 1 and Table1 , respectively). In Fig.... ..."

Table 2: Decision table for the control water flow logic

in www.time-rover.com)
by Doron Drusinsky, Man-tak Shing

Table 1: Processes represented in the SHETRAN water flow component

in Impact of Groundwater Abstractions on River Flows: Phase 2 – “A Numerical Modelling Approach to the Estimation of Impact ” (IGARF II) R&D Project Record W6-046/PR IMPACT OF GROUNDWATER ABSTRACTIONS ON RIVER FLOWS: PHASE 2 – “A NUMERICAL MODELLING APPROACH
by G Parkin, S Birkinshaw, Z Rao, M Murray, P L Younger

Table 3-1 - Summary of air-water flow measurements in dam break wave flows

in Keynote Lecture Hydraulic Engineering into the 21st Century: a Rediscovery of the Wheel? (2) New Challenges
by Hubert Chanson Reader
"... In PAGE 8: ... 3-3B). Unsteady air-water flow experiments were recently performed in a 25 m long stepped flume with a flat stepped invert ( Table3 -1). A sudden flow rate was released down the initially-dry stepped chute, and air-water flow properties were measured with an array of single-tip conductivity probes located on the channel centreline (Fig.... ..."

Table 2. Two-Component Separation of Discharge for Reacted and Unreacted Waters Using Geochemical Tracers at the Martinelli and GL4 Catchments in 1996a

in Source waters and flow paths in an alpine catchment
by Fengjing Liu, Mark W. Williams, Nel Caine
"... In PAGE 8: ...in stream waters of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. We used a similar approach and evaluated the use of five different tracers ( Table2 ): Na+, Si, ANC, Ca2+, and SO4 2C0. [39] At the Martinelli catchment, results using Si had the highest SR value at 18/18 and the lowest error at 6% (Table 2).... ..."
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Table 6 Water resources in Latin America and the Caribbean

in EPTD DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 64 IRRIGATION AND WATER RESOURCES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES
by Claudia Ringler, Mark W. Rosegrant, Michael S. Paisner 2000
"... In PAGE 16: ... In most of the Caribbean, for example, high population density is combined with modest runoff leading to low per capita water availability. Water availability is part icularly low in Barbados ( Table6 ). Other countries experiencing low water availability include the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Peru.... ..."
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