James E. McDonald’s scientific contributions

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The Coriolis Effect
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May 1952

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Scientific American

James E. McDonald

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... Coriolis Effect exists due to force that acts on all rotating objects. This effect is perpendicular to the object's axis and the magnitude depends on the speed of the objects [10]. A numerical study of the relative importance of Coriolis effects in a Marangoni convection was done by Vidal and Acrivos [11] where they found that the system stability is caused by the uniform rotation. ...

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The onset of convection in a binary fluid mixture with temperature dependent viscosity and Coriolis force with Soret presence
The Coriolis Effect
  • Citing Article
  • May 1952

Scientific American