Fluid mechanics phenomena in microgravity; ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, Nov. 8-13, 1992This paper is the first in a series of symposia presenting research activity in microgravity fluid mechanics. General topics addressed include two-phase flow and transport phenomena, thermo-capillary flow, and interfacial stability. Papers present mathmatical models of fluid dynamics in the microgravity environment. Applications suggested include space manufacturing and storage of liquids in low gravity.
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19950063612
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Conference Proceedings
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Siginer, Dennis A. (Auburn University Auburn, AL, United States)
Weislogel, Mark M. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
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August 17, 2013
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January 1, 1992
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Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers (AMD, Vol. 154/FED, Vol. 142)
ISBN: 0-7918-1122-0
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Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer
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95A95211
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