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- Q18357344 subject Q7131174.
- Q18357344 subject Q7363098.
- Q18357344 abstract "Upstream contamination by floating particles is a counterintuitive phenomenon in fluid dynamics. When pouring water from a higher container to a lower one, particles floating in the latter can climb upstream into the upper container. A definitive explanation is still lacking: experimental and computational evidence indicates that the contamination is chiefly driven by surface tension gradients, however the phenomenon is also affected by the dynamics of swirling flows that remain to be fully investigated.".
- Q18357344 thumbnail Upstream_contamination_in_mate_beverage.jpg?width=300.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q111180.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q1563.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q170749.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q1960173.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q216320.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q483372.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q499451.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q7131174.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q7363098.
- Q18357344 wikiPageWikiLink Q837320.
- Q18357344 comment "Upstream contamination by floating particles is a counterintuitive phenomenon in fluid dynamics. When pouring water from a higher container to a lower one, particles floating in the latter can climb upstream into the upper container.".
- Q18357344 label "Upstream contamination".
- Q18357344 depiction Upstream_contamination_in_mate_beverage.jpg.