Fluid Flow in Dendritic Constructal Structures.

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Dendritic flow structures are ubiquitous in nature. From the geophysical trees to biological trees we can observe a numerous structures that exhibit dendritic flow architectures. The empirical view inherited to these is that dendritic flow structures are examples of spontaneous self‐organization and self‐optimization. In this paper, an approach is presented based on the constructal law.

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A. F. Miguel (2009) Fluid Flow in Dendritic Constructal Structures. 5th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids, Rome, Italy, paper DSL185, 209

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