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Electrohydrodynamics (EHD), is the academic discipline which studies the dynamics of electrically-conducting fluids. It is the study of the motions of ionised particles or molecules and their interactions with electric fields and the surrounding fluid. A simple practical example of EHD is the common air ioniser.


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EHD has provided a Facility Assessment and is currently working with the School Board, Facilities Committee, the DOE and Dept of Labor and Industry to prepare a facility renovation plan for a fall bond vote.
EHD was retained by the Town of Derby to design a new 4 bay fire station to replace the former station housed in a converted school house.
EHD worked with them and local officials to develop a plan for the building that would allow improvements to be phased thereby allowing the owners to open the restaurant and generate income for the remainder of the renovations.
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EHD is caused by a virus spread by biting gnats, or midges, and occurs in Kentucky about every 2 years, according to Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources biologist Danny Watson.
All documented outbreaks of EHD have occurred during late summer and early fall (August- October) and have ceased abruptly with the onset of frost.
The gross and histological lesions of EHD are characterized by extensive hemorrhage, ranging from pin-point to massive in size, and involve different tissues and organs in individual animals.
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