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  1. Local Government Law, 2nd Ed. (Hornbook Series and Other Textbooks) by Osborne, Jr. Reynolds, 2001-02-15
  2. Handbook of Local Government Law (Hornbook Series) by Osborne M. Reynolds, 1982-06
  3. The sub-mechanics of the universe, by Osborne Reynolds. Pub. for the Royal Society of London. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  4. Biography of James Prescott Joule (History of Physics) by Osborne Reynolds, 2007-02-28
  5. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint) by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-06-04
  6. Papers On Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Volume 1 by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-02-22
  7. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint) by Osborne Reynolds, 2009-09-18
  8. Papers on mechanical and physical subjects by Osborne Reynolds, Arthur William Brightmore, et all 2010-09-08
  9. On an Inversion of Ideas As to the Structure of the Universe: (The Rede Lecture, June 10, 1902) by Osborne Reynolds, 2010-03-05
  10. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects (Volume 3) by Osborne Reynolds, 2009-12-31
  11. On certain dimensional properties of matter in the gaseous state by Osborne Reynolds, 1880-01-01
  12. Local Government Law Handbook of 1990: Pocket Part (Hornbook Series) by Osborne M. Reynolds, 1990-03
  13. On an Inversion of Ideas as to the Structure of the Universe. (The Rede Lecture, June 10, 1902). Reprinted 1903. by Osborne Reynolds, 1902
  14. Sewer Gas, and How to Keep It Out of Houses: A Handbook On House Drainage ... by Osborne Reynolds, Anthony Nesbit, et all 2010-09-30

21. Osborne Reynolds - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
(Redirected from Osbourne Reynolds). Osborne Reynolds (23 August 1842 – 21 February1912) was an Irish engineer. He was born in Belfast, United Kingdom and
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(Redirected from Osbourne Reynolds Osborne Reynolds Osborne Reynolds 23 August 21 February ) was an Irish engineer . He was born in Belfast United Kingdom and died in Watchet in Somerset England . He graduated from Cambridge University in after studying mathematics . In he became a professor of engineering at Owen's College in Manchester (a predecessor of the Victoria University of Manchester , merged with the UMIST in to become the University of Manchester ), and was only the second to hold this role in England . He retired in Reynolds famously studied the conditions in which the flow of fluid in pipes transitioned from laminar to turbulent . From these experiments came the dimensionless Reynolds number for dynamic similarity - the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces. In he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society , and in he won the Royal Medal Reynolds also proposed what is now known as 'Reynolds-averaging' of turbulent flows, where quantities such as

22. Osborne Reynolds - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Osborne Reynolds (23 August 1842 – 21 February 1912) was an Irish engineer. Reynolds famously studied the conditions in which the flow of fluid in pipes
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Osborne Reynolds Osborne Reynolds 23 August 21 February ) was an Irish engineer . He was born in Belfast United Kingdom and died in Watchet in Somerset England . He graduated from Cambridge University in after studying mathematics . In he became a professor of engineering at Owen's College in Manchester (a predecessor of the Victoria University of Manchester , merged with the UMIST in to become the University of Manchester ), and was only the second to hold this role in England . He retired in Reynolds famously studied the conditions in which the flow of fluid in pipes transitioned from laminar to turbulent . From these experiments came the dimensionless Reynolds number for dynamic similarity - the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces. In he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society , and in he won the Royal Medal Reynolds also proposed what is now known as 'Reynolds-averaging' of turbulent flows, where quantities such as velocity are expressed as the sum of mean and fluctuating components. Such averaging allows for 'bulk' description of turbulent flow, for example using the

23. Reynolds
Biography of osborne reynolds (18421912) osborne reynolds s father was apriest in the Anglican church but he had an academic background having
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Died: 21 Feb 1912 in Watchet, Somerset, England
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Osborne Reynolds 's father was a priest in the Anglican church but he had an academic background having graduated from Cambridge in 1837, being elected to a fellowship at Queens' College, and being headmaster of first Belfast Collegiate School and then Dedham School in Essex. In fact it was a family with a tradition of the Church and three generations of Osborne's father's family had been the rector of Debach-with-Boulge. Osborne was born in Belfast when his father was Principal of the Collegiate School there, but began his schooling at Dedham when his father was headmaster of the school in that Essex town. After that he received private tutoring to complete his secondary education. He did not go straight to university after his secondary education, however, but rather he took an apprenticeship with the engineering firm of Edward Hayes in 1861. Reynolds wrote (actually in his application for the chair in Manchester in 1868) of his father's influence on him while he was growing up (see for example Lamb 's article [8]):- In my boyhood I had the advantage of the constant guidance of my father, also a lover of mechanics, and a man of no mean attainments in mathematics and its application to physics.

24. References For Reynolds
References for the biography of osborne reynolds. DM McDowell and JD Jackson,osborne reynolds and Engineering Science Today (Manchester, 1970).
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References for Osborne Reynolds
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Obituary in The Times [available on the Web] Books:
  • J D Anderson, A History of Aerodynamics (Cambridge, 1997).
  • D M McDowell and J D Jackson, Osborne Reynolds and Engineering Science Today (Manchester, 1970). Articles:
  • Calendar of anniversaries (Russian), Voprosy Istor. Estestvoznan. i Tekhn.
  • D Dowson, Osborne Reynolds centenary, 1886-1986, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  • H Lamb, Osborne Reynolds, Proc. Roy. Soc. (1912-13), xv-xxi.
  • N Rott, Note on the history of the Reynolds number, Annual review of fluid mechanics October 2003 MacTutor History of Mathematics
    [http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/References/Reynolds.html]
  • 25. Reynolds, Osborne --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    reynolds, osborne British engineer, physicist, and educator best known for hiswork in hydraulics and hydrodynamics.
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    born Aug. 23, 1842, Belfast, Ire.
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    British engineer, physicist, and educator best known for his work in hydraulics and hydrodynamics.
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    26. Reynolds, Osborne --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
    reynolds, osborne body British engineer and physicist.
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    27. Osborne Reynolds
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    29. Reynolds, Osborne. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    reynolds, osborne. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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    31. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Reynolds, Osborne@ HighBeam Research
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition reynolds, osborne@ HighBeam Research.
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    32. AIP Niels Bohr Library
    Papers on mechanical and physical subjects / by osborne reynolds Reprinted fromvarious transactions and journals. by reynolds, osborne, 18421912.
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    34. Reynolds, Osborne (1842-1912) Elaborado Por Fernando Javier
    Translate this page reynolds, osborne (1842-1912). Elaborado por Fernando Javier Marsal - RA 930262.osborne reynolds nasceu em Belfast, cidade da Irlanda, em 23 de agosto de
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    Reynolds, Osborne (1842-1912) Elaborado por: Fernando Javier Marsal - RA 930262 Osborne Reynolds nasceu em Belfast, cidade da Irlanda, em 23 de agosto de 1842, em meio a uma clerical família Anglicana, vindo a falecer na Inglaterra em 21 de fevereiro de 1912. Seu pai, tal como avô e bisavô, foi reitor da "Debach-with-Boulge" além de ter sido eleito como um dos alunos exemplares em matemática de Cambridge em 1837, ter sido membro da "Queen's College", principal estabelecimento do colegiado de Belfast , e diretor da "Dedham Grammar School". Reynolds foi iniciou seus estudos primeiramente em Dedham, entrando após a trabalhar com Edward Hayes, um engenheiro mecânico, em 1861. Durante essa fase teve um aprendizado com Hayes de modo a aprender a arte da mecânica, seguindo após para Cambridge, tal como seu pai. Reynolds mais tarde escreveu : "Em minha juventude eu tive a vantagem de possuir a constante orientação de meu pai, que também possuía uma paixão pela mecânica, e de um homem sem muitos talentos em matemática e sua aplicação à física". Em Cambridge, Reynolds foi um bem sucedido aluno em matemática completando o programa de matemática em 1867 como o septuagésimo aluno exemplar em matemática de Cambridge. Foi eleito, no mesmo ano, membro do "Queen's College", tal como seu pai, e imediatamente após começou a trabalhar na firma de engenharia civil de John Lawson.

    35. Osborne Reynolds- Scientist, Engineer And Pioneer
    osborne reynolds was born in Belfast on August 23rd, 1842. The young osbornereynolds showed an early aptitude and liking for the study of mechanics and
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    The occasion of the centenary of the publication by the Royal Society of the paper `On the dynamical theory of incompressible viscous fluids and the determination of the criterion,' is an opportune moment to consider not only the paper itself but its place within the broader context of the complete works of its author, Osborne Reynolds. As a landmark contribution to the development of fluid mechanics the 1895 paper is without question the crowning achievement of Reynolds' long and distinguished career as the first Professor of Engineering at the University of Manchester. Indeed, the fact that one hundred years later the ideas contained in his paper remain central to current turbulent research and are widely used in the study of practical flows provides ample cause for celebration and underlines the continued relevance of this contribution. By means of a detailed examination of his body of work I hope to disclose not only the development and emergence of the lines of thought so definitively realised in 1895, but also give something of an overview of Reynolds' many and diverse scientif ic interests. Consequently, I have sought to categorise the considerable output of published material Reynolds produced during his thirty-seven years at Manchester (1868-1905) and to offer a short review, highlighting those contributions which have proved to be of particular importance.

    36. Osborne Reynolds- Scientist
    This is a part of osborne reynolds work which is not as widely appreciated osborne reynolds is without doubt best known for his papers on fluid motion
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    Reynolds the Scientist
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    Papers on `Out-of-door Physics' (1870-1881)
    This initial stream of Reynolds' work, which was described in the terms used above by his most famous student, J.J. Thomson, clearly stemmed from interests developed as a result of his background and experience prior to coming to Manchester. It was convenient as an initial area for research in view of the fact that little was available to him at that time in the way of laboratory and workshop facilities at Owens College. In addition it provided ideal material for lectures of general interest and popular appeal for presentation to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. The papers on this aspect of his work, which are all to be found in Volume I of the Collected Works, deal with matters concerned with comets; the solar corona and the aurora; terrestrial magnetism; the electrical properties of clouds; the bursting of trees struck by lightning; the destruction of sound by fog; the refraction of sound by the atmosphere; the action of rain to calm the sea; the action of oil on water in preventing wind waves; surface tension and capillary action. Back to Contents
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    37. Osborne Renolds
    osborne reynolds Flow Visualization Portrait of reynolds (1904) by John Collier.Send a message to all members of the team. Site Designed by Edmund
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    38. Osborne Reynolds
    senior design project of team 1 the osborne reynolds Flow design group. To design an osborne reynolds flow visualization apparatus to be used in a
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    Osborne Reynolds Flow Visualization Homepage About Client Group ... Links Web site is best viewed with internet explorer About College of Engineering Welcome This web site would take you through the senior design project of team #1 the Osborne Reynolds Flow design group. Objective To design an Osborne Reynolds flow visualization apparatus to be used in a class room environment to demonstrate the three main flow regimes: laminar, turbulent and transitional. Client Statement This project will furnish a bench-top unit that demonstrates laminar, transitional, and turbulent flow in a pipe using visualization technique similar to the classic experiments of Osborne Reynolds. The unit will be used for classroom demonstrations for beginning (or aspiring!) engineers. Hence, it must be safe, rugged, self-contained, and portable. The unit must be constructed of readily available parts (e.g., from a hardware store) and cost less than $200. Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mr. Crisler for his involvement with the group and his help to finish the project not forgetting all the suggestion from: Dr. Loren B. Schreiber, Dr. Ravi Chela, Dr. Pedro Arce Dept. of Chemical Engineering and

    39. Flow Regimes
    in 1883 by the British physicist and engineer osborne reynolds (18421912).reynolds, osborne. An experimental investigation of the circumstances which
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    reynolds number
    Re v x,z y
    • The Reynolds number Re ) is the ratio of inertial resistance to viscous resistance for a flowing fluid.
    • The Reynolds number is a non-dimensional (unitless) factor governing resistance due to viscosity (among other things).
    • This importance of this dimensionless constant was first determined in 1883 by the British physicist and engineer Osborne Reynolds
      • Reynolds, Osborne."An experimental investigation of the circumstances which determine whether the motion of water shall be direct or sinuous, and of the law of resistance in parallel channels." Royal Society, Philosophical Transactions
      • Reynolds' experiments on flow through pipes. Compare pressure losses due to viscous friction with flow speed through a horizontal pipe. Log-log graph of pressure gradient (Δ P d ) vs. flow speed ( v ). The slope of the line of best fit on a log-log graph is the power ( n ) relating the explanatory variable (flow speed) to the response variable (pressure gradient).
    • Flow Regimes
      • For low Reynolds numbers the behavior of a fluid depends mostly on its viscosity and the flow is steady, smooth, viscous, or

    40. _TECNOLOGIA EDUCATIVA SA - Aparato De Osborne Reynolds
    Translate this page El Aparato de osborne reynolds de Armfield puede montarse en un banco o en elsuelo, y está diseñado para permitir el flujo vertical de un líquido a través
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    • Computar el número de Reynolds (Re)
    • Observar y cuantificar el flujo transicional
    • Observar el perfil de velocidad parabólica Descripción del Equipo El Aparato de Osborne Reynolds de Armfield puede montarse en un banco o en el suelo, y está diseñado para permitir el flujo vertical de un líquido a través de un tubo de vidrio con diámetro interior de precisión. El sentido vertical del flujo compensa el efecto de posibles pequeñas desviaciones de la densidad de tinte con relación a la del fluido de trabajo. El fluido de operación puede ser suministrado desde cualquier punto de suministro de pequeño diámetro mediante el tubo flexible suministrado. El fluido entra en un tanque cilíndrico de carga constante a través de un difusor anular y luego por un lecho de amortiguación con el fin de eliminar cualquier variación gruesa de velocidad del fluido en el tanque de carga. Este tanque, por tanto, proporciona unas condiciones de carga uniformes, de baja velocidad, aguas arriba de la entrada a la sección de prueba del tubo montada verticalmente. El fluido entra en esta sección a través de una boca acampanada, diseñada para acelerar el fluido de manera uniforme sin efectos de inercia espurios.

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