This model is incomplete in that it does not account for near-wall effects in finite-width cylinders, although it is a reasonable approximation if the width is large compared to the space between the cylinders.
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Silica monoliths, on the other hand, are created in a mold, undergo a significant amount of shrinkage, and are then clad in a polymeric shrink tubing like PEEK ( polyetheretherketone ) to reduce wall effects.
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This glass wall effect will be taken at the Cathedral of Metz during the creation of the western facade, a century later and the sixteenth during the reconstruction of the transept as the Basilica of St . Vincent de Metz.
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Head of the Planning Department, Ava Ng, argued that the air ventilation factor has been taken into consideration with regard to the auction of all prime sites on the land application list, and said the erection of tall buildings at these sites will not create any " wall effect ."
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While the principal, governing factor for this transition is the Reynolds number, there are other important influencing factors : if the flow is open ( meaning there is a lateral up-and downstream ), closed ( flow is laterally bound; e . g . rotating ), bounded ( influenced by wall effects ) or unbounded ( not influenced by wall effects ).
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While the principal, governing factor for this transition is the Reynolds number, there are other important influencing factors : if the flow is open ( meaning there is a lateral up-and downstream ), closed ( flow is laterally bound; e . g . rotating ), bounded ( influenced by wall effects ) or unbounded ( not influenced by wall effects ).