hydrodynamic Definition
hydro·dy·namic (hī′drō dī nam′ik)
adjective
- having to do with hydrodynamics
- of, derived from, or operated by, the action of water, etc. in motion
hydrodynamic Related Forms
hy′dro′·dy·nam′i·cally adverb
hydrodynamic Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- lubrication: In pump applications, there is a liquid media present, which means the bearing will be under hydrodynamic lubrication.
- instability: Kelvin - Helmholtz Type of hydrodynamic instability caused by shear flow in a fluid.
- radius: The radius of a hard sphere with the same diffusion coefficient is the hydrodynamic radius RH.
- bearing: In hydrodynamic bearings the fluid is introduced into the bearing surfaces by the action of the bearing.
- stability: Areas of Specialty and Interest Aircraft engine noise, duct acoustics, aeroacoustics and hydrodynamic stability.
- interaction: The model accounts for excluded volume interactions between rods, but neglects hydrodynamic interactions.
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