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    Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (pronounced [ʒozɛf valɑ̃tɛ̃ businɛsk]; 13 March 1842 – 19 February 1929) was a French mathematician and physicist who made significant...
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    non-linear and fairly long waves. The approximation is named after Joseph Boussinesq, who first derived them in response to the observation by John Scott...
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  • In fluid dynamics, the Boussinesq approximation (pronounced [businɛsk], named for Joseph Valentin Boussinesq) is used in the field of buoyancy-driven...
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  • Boussinesq approximation may refer to several modelling concepts – as introduced by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1842–1929), a French mathematician and...
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    admitted that the first theoretical treatment was by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq in 1871. Joseph Boussinesq mentioned Russell's name in his 1871 paper. Thus...
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    as Darcy's Law, describing the flow of fluids in a porous media. Joseph Boussinesq, a mathematician and physicist, developed theories of stress distribution...
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  • proposed by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq in 1885 and Alfred Barnard Basset in 1888. Consequently, it is also referred to as the Boussinesq–Basset force...
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  • u(y)={\frac {G}{2\mu }}y(h-y),\quad Q={\frac {Gh^{3}}{12\mu }}.} Joseph Boussinesq derived the velocity profile and volume flow rate in 1868 for rectangular...
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  • because their linear water wave theories were unable to explain them. Joseph Boussinesq (1871) and Lord Rayleigh (1876) published mathematical theories justifying...
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    solve the KdV equation. The KdV equation was first introduced by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq (1877, footnote on page 360) and rediscovered by Diederik Korteweg...
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    alphabetical order: Charles Barrois (1851–1939), professor, geologist. Joseph Boussinesq (1842–1929), professor, mathematician, fluid mechanics specialist...
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  • unsteady flow at low Reynolds numbers. The equation is named after Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, Alfred Barnard Basset and Carl Wilhelm Oseen. The BBO equation...
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  • dynamics Jean-Charles de Borda and Lazare Carnot Boussinesq equations Wave mechanics Joseph Boussinesq Breit equation Quantum mechanics Gregory Breit Bridgman's...
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    problem. Joseph Valentin Boussinesq was the first to attack the closure problem, by introducing the concept of eddy viscosity. In 1877 Boussinesq proposed...
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  • their first mathematical conceptualization being finalized in 1871 by Joseph Boussinesq (and later refined and popularized by Lord Rayleigh in 1876). However...
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  • École Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. At the Sorbonne he studied under Joseph Boussinesq and from 1887 onwards worked at the Physics Research Laboratory under...
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  • Alfred Clebsch (1869) Julius von Mayer (1870) Camille Jordan (1871) Joseph Boussinesq (1872) Amédée Mannheim, "for the general excellence of his geometrical...
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  • Appell, Marie Georges Humbert, Jacques Hadamard, Édouard Goursat, Joseph Boussinesq, Léon Lecornu and Émile Picard (the relator). For the same motivation...
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  • Schintlmeister Joseph Black Joseph Boussinesq Joseph D. Sneed Joseph Dwyer (physicist) Joseph Fourier Joseph Francisco Joseph H. Eberly Joseph H. Rush Joseph Henry...
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  • of 288 cores. Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, professor at COMUE Lille Nord de France and at Institut industriel du Nord, known for Boussinesq approximation...
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    missing are Antoine Chézy, who was less famous;[citation needed] Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, who was early in his career at the time; and mathematician Évariste...
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  • 1945. Prior to his solutions, engineers relied on equations by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq to calculate stresses and displacements in pavement, but these...
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  • known as Bénard cells. Such systems were first investigated by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq and Anton Oberbeck in the 19th century. This phenomenon can also...
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    Pasteur Joseph Valentin Boussinesq Alfred Mathieu Giard Henri Padé Paul Painlevé Mathematics, engineering and information theory : Émile Borel, Joseph Boussinesq...
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    of parliament. Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002), lecturer, sociologist. Joseph Boussinesq (1842-1929), professor, mathematician, fluid mechanics specialist...
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  • depth of the water. Ballantine scale – Marine biology measurement scale Boussinesq approximation (water waves) – Approximation valid for weakly non-linear...
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  • of any shape. This method, like others, was derived by integration of Boussinesq's equation for a point load. Newmark obtained values of R/z that corresponded...
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  • (3rd ed.). Oxford, England: Butterworth Heinemann. ISBN 0-7506-2633-X. Boussinesq, Joseph (1885). Application des potentiels à l'étude de l'équilibre et du...
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  • secondary flows in an annular channel was theoretically treated by Joseph Valentin Boussinesq as early as in 1868. The migration of near-bottom particles in...
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    WC-NS are also called the C-NS with the low-Mach-number approximation. Boussinesq equations: Start with the C-NS. Assume that density variations are always...
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