eddy flow
1eddy flow — turbulentinis tekėjimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. eddy flow; turbulent flow; turbulent stream vok. Flechtströmung, f; turbulente Strömung, f; wirbelige Strömung, f rus. турбулентное течение, n pranc. écoulement turbulent, m;… …
2Eddy current — This article is about the electrical phenomenon. For the Ted McKeever comic, see Eddy Current (comics). Electromagnetism …
3Eddy covariance — The eddy covariance (eddy correlation, eddy flux) technique is a prime atmospheric flux measurement technique to measure and calculate vertical turbulent fluxes within atmospheric boundary layers. It is a statistical method used in meteorology… …
4Eddy (fluid dynamics) — Downwind of obstacles, in this case, the Madeira and the Canary Islands off the west African coast, eddies create turbulent patterns called vortex streets …
5eddy — i. A local irregularity in wind producing gusts and lulls. Small scale eddies produce turbulent conditions. ii. The more or less circular motion produced by an obstruction in the path of moving fluid, such as against a streamlined flow on an… …
6eddy — a circular movement of water where currents flow counter to each other or pass obstructions …
7eddy kinetic energy — noun The energy associated with the turbulent part of the flow of a fluid Syn: turbulence energy …
8eddy — A non laminar circulation of fluid at boundaries of flow separation [16] …
9flow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. run, glide, trickle, stream, sweep along; circulate; issue. See motion, water, fluidity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. current, movement, progress, stream, tide, run, river, flood, ebb, gush, spurt,… …
10eddy — 1. noun small eddies at the river s edge Syn: swirl, whirlpool, vortex, maelstrom 2. verb cold air eddied around her Syn: swirl, whirl, spiral, wind, circulate, twist; flow, ripple, stream, surge …