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two-component model

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two-component model [′tü kəm¦pō·nənt ′mäd·əl]
(fluid mechanics)
A dynamical model of a gas flow in which the gas has two components of differing temperature.


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The ragged 53LTc is a space-saving, two-component model.
Cropanzano and Folger's (1991) two-component model of justice, based on earlier work with referent cognitions theory (Folger and Martin, 1986), predicts an interaction between distributive justice and procedural justice such that when distributions are unfair or otherwise unfavorable but the procedures used to arrive at the decision are fair, people may exhibit dissatisfaction but do not tend to report feelings of resentment associated with experiences of distributive injustice.
This should be compared with the two-component model, which uses two separate diffusivities but a single evaporation rate.
 
 
 
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