The stretching of an electrified non
... Electrospinning uses an external electrostatic field to accelerate and stretch a charged polymer jet, and may produce ultrafine ‘‘nanofibers.’’ Many polymers have been successfully electrospun in the laboratory. Recently Hohman et al. 关Phys. Fluids, 13, 2201 共2001兲兴 proposed an electrohydrodynamic m ...
... Electrospinning uses an external electrostatic field to accelerate and stretch a charged polymer jet, and may produce ultrafine ‘‘nanofibers.’’ Many polymers have been successfully electrospun in the laboratory. Recently Hohman et al. 关Phys. Fluids, 13, 2201 共2001兲兴 proposed an electrohydrodynamic m ...
Chaotic reconnection due to fast mixing of vortex-current filaments Yuichi Yatsuyanagi
... We expect that the magnetic field has a chaotic configuration in the diffusion region. Thus we shall propose a new reconnection model, “chaotic reconnection”. In our model, the diffusion region contains many vortex-current filaments with axial magnetic field. The configuration of the filaments may e ...
... We expect that the magnetic field has a chaotic configuration in the diffusion region. Thus we shall propose a new reconnection model, “chaotic reconnection”. In our model, the diffusion region contains many vortex-current filaments with axial magnetic field. The configuration of the filaments may e ...
Physicist`s World manuscript - Evergreen State College Archives
... discoveries of the twentieth century and to some extent in anticipation of those discoveries. With them, these limitations have become a permanent part of the very foundations of physical science, just as they are an observable part of the real world. There are important lessons that we can learn fr ...
... discoveries of the twentieth century and to some extent in anticipation of those discoveries. With them, these limitations have become a permanent part of the very foundations of physical science, just as they are an observable part of the real world. There are important lessons that we can learn fr ...
Boundless Study Slides
... • plasma a state of matter consisting of partially ionized gas • Poiseuille’s Law The law that the velocity of a liquid flowing through a capillary is directly proportional to the pressure of the liquid and the fourth power of the radius of the capillary and is inversely proportional to the viscosit ...
... • plasma a state of matter consisting of partially ionized gas • Poiseuille’s Law The law that the velocity of a liquid flowing through a capillary is directly proportional to the pressure of the liquid and the fourth power of the radius of the capillary and is inversely proportional to the viscosit ...
On the genesis of the Earth`s magnetism
... Few areas of geophysics are today progressing as rapidly as basic geomagnetism, which seeks to understand the origin of the Earth’s magnetism. Data about the present geomagnetic field pours in from orbiting satellites, and supplements the ever growing body of information about the field in the remot ...
... Few areas of geophysics are today progressing as rapidly as basic geomagnetism, which seeks to understand the origin of the Earth’s magnetism. Data about the present geomagnetic field pours in from orbiting satellites, and supplements the ever growing body of information about the field in the remot ...
Hydrodynamic interactions in colloidal and
... which allows for direct comparison with analytical and numerical results and leads to a close and fruitful interplay between theory, computer simulation, and experiment. Colloidal suspensions have many features in common with atomic systems; in particular, with increasing volume fraction of colloida ...
... which allows for direct comparison with analytical and numerical results and leads to a close and fruitful interplay between theory, computer simulation, and experiment. Colloidal suspensions have many features in common with atomic systems; in particular, with increasing volume fraction of colloida ...
Optics and Fluid Dynamics Department annual progress report for 1998
... The research programme on Optical Materials comprises three main areas of research: polymer optics, lasers and nonlinear optics. The last of these research areas is intimately linked with the graduate school in Nonlinear Science, which is a collaborative effort between the Technical University of De ...
... The research programme on Optical Materials comprises three main areas of research: polymer optics, lasers and nonlinear optics. The last of these research areas is intimately linked with the graduate school in Nonlinear Science, which is a collaborative effort between the Technical University of De ...
Investigation of water droplet coalescence
... investigate the stability of the air-vapor gap between the two drops. First, the relative humidity in the drop chamber was fixed by admitting the appropriate mixture of dry nitrogen and water vapor. Then the upper drop was forced out of the vertical tube so that it was halfway between the tubes. To ...
... investigate the stability of the air-vapor gap between the two drops. First, the relative humidity in the drop chamber was fixed by admitting the appropriate mixture of dry nitrogen and water vapor. Then the upper drop was forced out of the vertical tube so that it was halfway between the tubes. To ...
Towards an understanding of induced
... classical Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Navier-Stokes equations provide a useful first approximation to understand nanochannel transport phenomena, such as charge selectivity [91, 92, 93, 94], mechanical-to-electrical power conversion efficiency [95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100], current-voltage characteristics ...
... classical Poisson-Nernst-Planck and Navier-Stokes equations provide a useful first approximation to understand nanochannel transport phenomena, such as charge selectivity [91, 92, 93, 94], mechanical-to-electrical power conversion efficiency [95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100], current-voltage characteristics ...
Electrostatic Charge Evolution of a Falling Droplet Application to
... and, it is from these experiments and other experiments made in the same domain that it is now clear that flows of clean gas in pipes do not generate flow electrification. Thus, it seems perfectly predictable that a droplet falling in air will not gain electrical charge. However, as no experiments h ...
... and, it is from these experiments and other experiments made in the same domain that it is now clear that flows of clean gas in pipes do not generate flow electrification. Thus, it seems perfectly predictable that a droplet falling in air will not gain electrical charge. However, as no experiments h ...
Aptitude Test Problems in Physics Science for Everyone by S Krotov
... gives us great pleasure to express our gratitude to G.V. Meledin, who read through the manuscript and made a number of helpful remarks and suggestions for improving both the content and style of the book. ...
... gives us great pleasure to express our gratitude to G.V. Meledin, who read through the manuscript and made a number of helpful remarks and suggestions for improving both the content and style of the book. ...