Moissis, A.A., and M. Zahn. Boundary Value Problems in Electrofluidized and Magnetically Stabilized Beds, Chemical Engineering Communications 67, 181-204, 1988
... magnetic or electric field collinear with the direction of the gas flow is applied to a bed of highly magnetizable or polarizable particles [2-10]. Unlike magnetic systems which only have magnetization forces, electric field systems can also have free charge forces described by Coulomb's law. Such s ...
... magnetic or electric field collinear with the direction of the gas flow is applied to a bed of highly magnetizable or polarizable particles [2-10]. Unlike magnetic systems which only have magnetization forces, electric field systems can also have free charge forces described by Coulomb's law. Such s ...
Equations Cards
... Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. Include equations arising from linear and quadratic functions, and simple rational and exponential functions. ...
... Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems. Include equations arising from linear and quadratic functions, and simple rational and exponential functions. ...
Langer`s Method for the Calculation of Escape Rates
... thermally assisted magnetization reversal and thereby that of the information stored in recording media. The storage density may be increased by a factor of 10 by using very small, highly coercive anisotropic particles [36]. So, from one point of view, rather than being a problem, thermally assisted ...
... thermally assisted magnetization reversal and thereby that of the information stored in recording media. The storage density may be increased by a factor of 10 by using very small, highly coercive anisotropic particles [36]. So, from one point of view, rather than being a problem, thermally assisted ...