-
given for
fluid replacement,
either by
drinking or by injection, are also
called fluids (e.g. "drink
plenty of
fluids"). In hydraulics,
fluid is a term...
- polymers, many
solid suspensions, blood, and most
highly viscous fluids.
Newtonian fluids are
named after Isaac Newton, who
first used the
differential equation...
- vent
fluids up to 400 °C. The
fluids appear like
great black billowing clouds of
smoke due to the
precipitation of
dissolved metals in the
fluid. It is...
-
physical chemistry and engineering,
fluid dynamics is a
subdiscipline of
fluid mechanics that
describes the flow of
fluids—liquids and gases. It has several...
- physiology,
serous fluid or
serosal fluid (originating from the
Medieval Latin word serosus, from
Latin serum) is any of
various body
fluids resembling serum...
- formations. The main
functions of
drilling fluids include providing hydrostatic pressure to
prevent formation fluids from
entering into the well bore, keeping...
-
Fluid mechanics is the
branch of
physics concerned with the
mechanics of
fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the
forces on them.: 3 It has applications...
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Maintenance fluids are used in
those who are
currently normally hydrated but
unable to
drink enough to
maintain this hydration. In
children isotonic fluids are...
-
mechanical parts are
replaced by
fluidic systems, in
which larger forces in
fluids are
diverted by
smaller jets or
flows of
fluid intermittently, to
change the...
-
tensile stresses) of non-Newtonian
fluids is
dependent on
shear rate or
shear rate history. Some non-Newtonian
fluids with shear-independent viscosity,...