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hydrodynamic Definition

hydro·dy·namic (hī′drō dī namik)

adjective

  1. having to do with hydrodynamics
  2. of, derived from, or operated by, the action of water, etc. in motion

hydrodynamic Related Forms

hy′dro′·dy·nami·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.