NONLINEAR STABILITY OF FLUID AND PLASMA EQUILIBRIA
... Lagrangian coordinates under relabeling of fluid particles). The papers of which we are aware that actually prove nonlinear stability for conservative fluid and plasma systems are Arnold [1969a],Benjamin [1972], Bona [1975], McKean [1977],Laedke and Spatschek [1980],HoIm et al. [1983],Bennet et al. ...
... Lagrangian coordinates under relabeling of fluid particles). The papers of which we are aware that actually prove nonlinear stability for conservative fluid and plasma systems are Arnold [1969a],Benjamin [1972], Bona [1975], McKean [1977],Laedke and Spatschek [1980],HoIm et al. [1983],Bennet et al. ...
mechanics of material forces
... The independent variable i and not t is used in order for all independent variables to have the same dimensions, where CQ is some velocity. In the special theory of relativity, CQ = c = velocity of light is used, to obtain a Lorentz-ivariant formulation in Minkowski space. In the non-relativistic th ...
... The independent variable i and not t is used in order for all independent variables to have the same dimensions, where CQ is some velocity. In the special theory of relativity, CQ = c = velocity of light is used, to obtain a Lorentz-ivariant formulation in Minkowski space. In the non-relativistic th ...
lagrangian evolution of hairpin structures in the temporal transition
... identified from Eulerian velocity fields at a time instant, so there is still a lack of a description for the dynamic, continuous temporal evolution of vortical structures. For studying the vortical structures in wall turbulence, the vortex identification methods are of importantce, and they can be ...
... identified from Eulerian velocity fields at a time instant, so there is still a lack of a description for the dynamic, continuous temporal evolution of vortical structures. For studying the vortical structures in wall turbulence, the vortex identification methods are of importantce, and they can be ...
Washabaugh. A.P., M. Zahn, and J.R. Melcher, Electrohydrodynamic Traveling-Wave Pumping of Homogeneous Semi-Insulating Liquids, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, EI-24, No. 5, 807-834, October 1989
... processes are dominant. Pumping in this case either involves an inhomogeneous fluid or a fluid subject to property variations induced by thermal or concentration gradients. So that it can be distinguished from the ion-migration pumping of interest here, charge relaxation pumping is reviewed in Secti ...
... processes are dominant. Pumping in this case either involves an inhomogeneous fluid or a fluid subject to property variations induced by thermal or concentration gradients. So that it can be distinguished from the ion-migration pumping of interest here, charge relaxation pumping is reviewed in Secti ...
Modelling of the Floating Zone Growth of Silicon Single Crystals with
... mutation doping technique is rather expensive and there is no suitable reaction for a p-type dopant available, the early dopant incorporation during the growth process is the usual approach. FZ wafers are used primarily for applications in which very high resistivity or superior purity (particularly ...
... mutation doping technique is rather expensive and there is no suitable reaction for a p-type dopant available, the early dopant incorporation during the growth process is the usual approach. FZ wafers are used primarily for applications in which very high resistivity or superior purity (particularly ...
local - Physics
... and relations, which have been fully understood for centuries now. The concept of this tactile world is however, a result of averaging a vast ensemble of smaller effects on an unimaginably small scale, all conspiring together to produce what we observe at the macroscopic level. In order to investiga ...
... and relations, which have been fully understood for centuries now. The concept of this tactile world is however, a result of averaging a vast ensemble of smaller effects on an unimaginably small scale, all conspiring together to produce what we observe at the macroscopic level. In order to investiga ...
Electromagnetic Modeling Based on Directional Time
... an impulse force to the particle in the direction opposite to the transfer path (i.e., recoil impulse). Similarly, when energy is absorbed by a particle there is an impulse force to the particle in the direction of the transfer path (i.e., impact impulse). The average rate of recoil impulses (from e ...
... an impulse force to the particle in the direction opposite to the transfer path (i.e., recoil impulse). Similarly, when energy is absorbed by a particle there is an impulse force to the particle in the direction of the transfer path (i.e., impact impulse). The average rate of recoil impulses (from e ...