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A Multiphysics Approach to Constrain the Dynamics of the Altiplano‐Puna Magmatic System

2021

Continuous Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) monitoring (> 25 years) has revealed a concentric surface deformation pattern above the Altiplano-Puna magma body (APMB) in the central Andes. Here, we use a joint interpretation of seismic imaging, gravity anomalies and InSAR data to constrain location, 3D geometry and density of the magma body. By combining gravity modelling, thermomechanical modelling, scaling law analysis and Bayesian inference, we are able to create a relationship between the geometry of a mid-crustal magma body and surface observations. Furthermore, we can estimate the uncertainties associated with the geometry of the APMB and identify the most important para…

Buoyancy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeophysical imagingMultiphysicsGeophysicsengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGravity anomalyGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyInterferometric synthetic aperture radarMagmaEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringDensity contrastJoint (geology)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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2021

Abstract. The dynamics of growing collisional orogens are mainly controlled by buoyancy and shear forces. However, the relative importance of these forces, their temporal evolution and their impact on the tectonic style of orogenic wedges remain elusive. Here, we quantify buoyancy and shear forces during collisional orogeny and investigate their impact on orogenic wedge formation and exhumation of crustal rocks. We leverage two-dimensional petrological–thermomechanical numerical simulations of a long-term (ca. 170 Myr) lithosphere deformation cycle involving subsequent hyperextension, cooling, convergence, subduction and collision. Hyperextension generates a basin with exhumed continental m…

Buoyancy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubductionStratigraphyPaleontologySoil ScienceGeologyOrogenyCrustengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)TectonicsGeophysics13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyPassive marginLithosphereengineeringPetrologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesSolid Earth
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Influence of the Richardson number on EM force driven flow structures in square-shaped crucible

2014

Abstract This study is devoted to the experimental investigation of the turbulent melt motion in a square crucible where the flow is created by Lorentz forces generated by an external AC magnetic field. As a strong vertical thermal gradient is present in melt during a directional solidification process, a stratification effect takes place and motion in the vertical direction is damped by buoyancy forces. Such a situation arises if density of fluid layers decreases with height. Experimental velocity and temperature measurements are conducted. Transient effects, like collapse of stratification, are observed experimentally. The significance of stratification in the directional solidification m…

BuoyancyMaterials scienceRichardson numberTurbulenceStratification (water)Mechanicsengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsInorganic ChemistryTemperature gradientsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsVertical directionMaterials ChemistryengineeringsymbolsLorentz forceDirectional solidificationJournal of Crystal Growth
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Large eddy simulation model for wind-driven sea circulation in coastal areas

2013

Abstract. In the present paper a state-of-the-art large eddy simulation model (LES-COAST), suited for the analysis of water circulation and mixing in closed or semi-closed areas, is presented and applied to the study of the hydrodynamic characteristics of the Muggia bay, the industrial harbor of the city of Trieste, Italy. The model solves the non-hydrostatic, unsteady Navier–Stokes equations, under the Boussinesq approximation for temperature and salinity buoyancy effects, using a novel, two-eddy viscosity Smagorinsky model for the closure of the subgrid-scale momentum fluxes. The model employs: a simple and effective technique to take into account wind-stress inhomogeneity related to the …

BuoyancyMeteorologyTemperature salinity diagramsStratification (water)engineering.materialcoastal areasAtmospheric sciencesPhysics::Fluid DynamicsstratificationWater columncoastal areaDownwellingBoussinesq approximation (water waves)lcsh:SciencePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicslcsh:QC801-809Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaTurbulence modelinglcsh:QC1-999lcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicslarge eddy simulation drifter measuresLESengineeringlcsh:Qcoastal areas; LES; stratificationlcsh:PhysicsGeologyLarge eddy simulationNonlinear Processes in Geophysics
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Natural Convection Cooling of a Hot Vertical Wall Wet by a Falling Liquid Film

2008

Abstract The system studied is a plane channel in which one of the two vertical walls is kept at an arbitrary temperature profile and may be partially or completely wet by a falling liquid film, while the opposite wall is adiabatic. Air from the environment flows along the channel with a mass flow rate which depends on the balance between hydraulic resistances and buoyancy forces. These latter, in their turn, depend on the distribution of temperature and humidity (hence, density) along the channel and eventually on the heat and mass transferred from wall and film to the humid air. A simplified computational model of the above system was developed and applied to the prediction of relevant qu…

ConvectionBuoyancyMaterials scienceThermodynamicsengineering.materialPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMass flow rateEvaporative CoolingFluid FlowPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsEngineering & allied operationsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesNatural convectionNatural ConvectionMechanical Engineeringfree convection liquid film humid air evaporative cooling containment cooling heat and mass transferHumidityMechanicsContainmentCondensed Matter PhysicsHeat TransferPassive CoolingCoolantVolumetric flow rateLiquid FilmNuclear ReactorDecay Heat Removalengineeringddc:620Evaporative cooler
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Influence of the Electromagnetic, G-Jitter or Thermocapillary Forces on the Stability of the Stationary Buoyancy Convection

1992

Microgravity conditions seem to be very useful for crystal growth processes. Reduced gravitational force strongly weakens the buoyancy convection, so the convective oscillations in the melt become impossible [1]. This is the main reason of numerous attempts to obtain monocrystal materials with homogeneous internal structure in microgravity. On the other hand for non-isothermal fluid in microgravity conditions other driving forces become more significant than on the Earth. The main of them are thermocapillarity and g-jitter. The thermocapillary forces exist on the non-uniformly heated free liquid surfaces and cause motion of the fluid. The g-jitter appears in space unavoidably because of the…

ConvectionBuoyancyNatural convectionCapillary actionMarangoni numberRayleigh numberengineering.materialMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid DynamicsGravitationClassical mechanicsPhysics::Space PhysicsengineeringMathematics
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Influence of growth parameters and melt convection on the solid-liquid interface during RF-floating zone crystal growth of intermetallic compounds

2001

Abstract The influence of growth parameters and melt convection on the solid–liquid interface of the intermetallic compound Ni3Si grown by the RF-floating zone technique was investigated experimentally as well as numerically. Numerical simulations showed that the heat transfer is strongly influenced by the electromagnetically driven and Marangoni convections whereas both the buoyancy and feed rotation have a negligible effect. It was found experimentally that the inductor design, the rod diameter and the length of the molten zone influence the solid–liquid interface shape significantly. The electromagnetically driven convection increases dramatically with increasing zone length due to the r…

ConvectionMarangoni effectBuoyancyChemistryIntermetallicCrystal growthNumerical simulationengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsGrowth parametersMagnetic fieldFloating zone techniqueInorganic ChemistryPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCrystallographyHeat transferMaterials ChemistryengineeringCrystalliteComposite material
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Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Convection Transfer During Melting by a Mono-Pulsed Laser

2010

This paper presents a comparison between simulation and experimental results of the melting process of metallic material by a pulsed laser source Nd-YAG. Variations of the thermophysical properties were considered. Furthermore, the model included the effects of the surface-tension gradient on the fluid surface and the buoyancy force. The keyhole effect induced strong surface deformations and often formed cavities, which arre undesirable in the surface treatment process. An experimental study of the surface profile of the melted zones was also conducted to seek a relationship between the so-called keyhole effect and the laser triangulation measurements. The predicted Laser Melted Zone (LMZ) …

ConvectionMaterials scienceBuoyancybusiness.industryMechanicsengineering.materialLaserlaw.inventionSurface tensionOpticslawengineeringIrradiationDeformation (engineering)businessKeyholeSurface finishingVolume 7: Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer and Thermal Systems, Parts A and B
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Modeling of Melt Flow and Heat Transfer in Stationary Gas Tungsten Arc Welding with Vertical and Tilted Torches

2021

A 3D numerical simulation was conducted to study the transient development of temperature distribution in stationary gas tungsten arc welding with filler wire. Heat transfer to the filler wire and the workpiece was investigated with vertical (90°) and titled (70°) torches. Heat flux, current flux, and gas drag force were calculated from the steady-state simulation of the arc. The temperature in the filler wire was determined at three different time intervals: 0.12 s, 0.24 s, and 0.36 s. The filler wire was assumed not to deform during this short time, and was therefore simulated as solid. The temperature in the workpiece was calculated at the same intervals using heat flux, current flux, ga…

ConvectionTechnologyheat transfer to the filler wireMaterials scienceBuoyancytransient heat transfer in GTAWengineering.materialArticlelaw.inventionlawtilted torchGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialMicroscopyQC120-168.85GTAW with filler wireMarangoni effectTorchGas tungsten arc weldingTQH201-278.5melt flow in weld poolgas tungsten arc weldingEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TK1-9971Volume (thermodynamics)Heat fluxDescriptive and experimental mechanicsHeat transferengineeringElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTA1-2040Materials
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Impacts of Varying Concentrations of Cloud Condensation Nuclei on Deep Convective Cloud Updrafts—A Multimodel Assessment

2021

AbstractThis study presents results from a model intercomparison project, focusing on the range of responses in deep convective cloud updrafts to varying cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations among seven state-of-the-art cloud-resolving models. Simulations of scattered convective clouds near Houston, Texas, are conducted, after being initialized with both relatively low and high CCN concentrations. Deep convective updrafts are identified, and trends in the updraft intensity and frequency are assessed. The factors contributing to the vertical velocity tendencies are examined to identify the physical processes associated with the CCN-induced updraft changes. The models show several c…

Convection[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereAtmospheric ScienceBuoyancy010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPerturbation (astronomy)engineering.materialAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasTroposphere13. Climate action0103 physical sciencesConvective cloudengineeringCloud condensation nucleiEnvironmental scienceIntensity (heat transfer)Pressure gradient0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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