Vortex Duster
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journals are regularly involved in publication of current research in the form of original research and reviews. The Editorial team of this journal includes globalized experts in the field of vortex Science in regular review of submitted manuscripts facilitating high quality of articles since many years. All published articles are permanently archived and available at OMICS Group website in HTML, Digital, Audio and PDF formats. The interaction of two co-rotating trailing vortices, it is well-known that vortices of like-sign ultimately merge to form a single vortex, and there has been much work on measuring and predicting the initial conditions for the onset of merger, especially concerning the critical vortex core radius. However, the physical mechanism causing this merger has received little attention. In this work, we directly measure the structure of the antisymmetric vorticity field that causes the co-rotating vortices to be pushed towards each other during merger. We discover that the form of the antisymmetric vorticity comprises two counter-rotating vortex pairs, whose induced velocity field readily pushes the two centroids together. The merging velocity computed from the antisymmetric vorticity field agrees closely with the merging velocity measured directly from the total (original) flow field. Vortex merging plays an important role in the
evolution of aircraft trailing wakes. Any lifting surface, such as the wing of an aircraft, generates a vortex sheet which sheds into the wake. The distribution of vorticity in the wake is dictated by the geometry and lift distribution of the lifting surface. On an aircraft wing, the vorticity shed from various components quickly roll-up in the near-ï¬Âeld to form a single line vortex. This roll-up in three-dimensions is analogous to the vortex merging in two-dimensions. The top
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High Impact List of Articles
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Microwave-assisted synthesis of pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives and their biological evaluation
W.A.Gad, H.D.Al-Harbi : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Microwave-assisted synthesis of pyrido[4,3-d]pyrimidine derivatives and their biological evaluation
W.A.Gad, H.D.Al-Harbi : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectral, magnetic, corrosion studies and antimicrobial activity of O-Hydroxyacetophenone phenoxy acetylhydrazone (H2OAPA)
Magdy M.Bekheit, Mohamed T.Gad Allah, Amira R.El-Shobaky Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectral, magnetic, corrosion studies and antimicrobial activity of O-Hydroxyacetophenone phenoxy acetylhydrazone (H2OAPA)
Magdy M.Bekheit, Mohamed T.Gad Allah, Amira R.El-Shobaky Original Article: Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synthesis of some new benzo[a]phenothiazines and their ribofuranosides as possible medicinal values
Sangeeta Tiwari, A.K.Yadav, A.K.Mishra : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synthesis of some new benzo[a]phenothiazines and their ribofuranosides as possible medicinal values
Sangeeta Tiwari, A.K.Yadav, A.K.Mishra : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Multi linear regression analysis of carcinogencity of aromatic amines with the help of quantum chemical and energy descriptors
P.P.Singh, S.A.Khan, Prabhat Kumar Verma : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Multi linear regression analysis of carcinogencity of aromatic amines with the help of quantum chemical and energy descriptors
P.P.Singh, S.A.Khan, Prabhat Kumar Verma : Organic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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