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▪ I. sloshing, vbl. n. (ˈslɒʃɪŋ) [f. slosh v.1] 1. Splashing; the sound made by a moving liquid when it comes into contact with a solid object.1888 F. Cowper Caedwalla 54 They could just hear the sloshing sound made by his feet as he got into the mud. 1894 Times 12 Apr. 13/3 She next heard a ‘sloshi...
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Sloshing bucket model of evolution
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The sloshing bucket model uses the imagery of water representing species sloshing back and forth in the environment, represented by the bucket The sloshing bucket
By integrating the above dual hierarchy system along with the established three patterns of evolutionary life, the sloshing bucket
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MIT physicists capture the first sounds of heat "sloshing" in a ...
1 day agoIn most materials, heat prefers to scatter. If left alone, a hotspot will gradually fade as it warms its surroundings. But in rare states of matter, heat can behave as a wave, moving back and forth somewhat like a sound wave that bounces from one end of a room to the other. In fact, this wave-like heat is what physicists call "second sound."
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Physicists capture first sounds of heat 'sloshing' in a superfluid ...
Feb 8, 2024In most materials, heat prefers to scatter. If left alone, a hotspot will gradually fade as it warms its surroundings. But in rare states of matter, heat can behave as a wave, moving back and ...
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Like water sloshing in a giant bathtub, El Niño begins an ...
1 day ago — ... Hurricane Hilary's passage over Southern California last August. Of course, all of these forecasts — that La Niña tends to cause dry ...
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slosh
▪ I. slosh, n. (slɒʃ) [Cf. next and slush n.1] 1. Slush, sludge.1814 Southey Lett. (1856) II. 342 Now that it is converted into good wholesome slosh, I resume my morning walks. 1851 Illustr. Lond. News 27 Sept. 395/2 High fur-trimmed boots, the very things for American sloughs and slosh. 1887 J. Ash...
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Succussion splash
A succussion splash, also known as a gastric splash, is a sloshing sound heard through a stethoscope during sudden movement of the patient on abdominal
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slosh
slosh/slɔʃ; slɑʃ/ v1 (infml 口)(a) [I, Ipr, Ip]~ (about/around) (of liquid) move around noisily, eg in a bucket (指液体)晃动作响(如在桶内) water sloshing against the sides of the bath 溅著浴缸内侧的水 Milk sloshed around in the flask. 牛奶在瓶里晃荡作响.(b) [Tn.pr, Tn.p]cause (liquid) to move noisily; splash 使(液体)晃动作响; 泼; 溅 slo...
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Slosh dynamics
Sloshing in road tank vehicles
Liquid sloshing strongly influences the directional dynamics and safety performance of highway tank vehicles in a highly Most of these studies concentrate on effects of baffles on sloshing while the influence of cross-section is completely ignored.
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Dicycle
Sloshing is when the inner frame oscillates, and it occurs in all monowheels and diwheels where the centre of gravity of the inner frame is offset from Both the sloshing and tumbling issue can be controlled through feedback control, and has been demonstrated successfully.
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Emeraude (rocket)
These three launches had failed because of propellant sloshing due to pogo oscillation, a problem that was fixed before the fourth launch.
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Sloshsat-FLEVO
Multiple sensors were used to monitor the behavior of water in an instrumented tank and how sloshing affects the attitude control of launchers and space was equipped with an 87-litre cylindrical tank containing 33.5 litres of de-ionised water. 270 sensors were placed on the tank's walls to measure the sloshing
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(PDF) Sloshing dampers for slender concrete towers - ResearchGate
the empty tank and screens; xs= acceleration of shaking table motions. measured by an accelerometer. The displacement of a structure ( xs) the-fly without the use of a large-scale structure or ...
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Sloshing Dampers for Slender Concrete Towers - Academia.edu
This tutorial is a follow-up to Reference 1. Damping is a dissipation mechanism in which vibration energy is transformed into heat or some other energy form which is lost from the vibrating system.
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Odd Magnus Faltinsen
Scientific contribution
Faltinsen is known for his work in hydrodynamics of high-speed vessels and liquid sloshing dynamics. He has, together with Alexander Timokha, developed methods for analyzing how sloshing loads on to ships and they have analytically studied how large sloshing
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