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Performance of a Focused Cavity Aerosol Spectrometer for Measurements in the Stratosphere of Particle Size in the 0.06–2.0-µm-Diameter Range

1995

A focused cavity aerosol spectrometer aboard a NASA ER-2 high-altitude aircraft provided high-resolution measurements of the size of the stratospheric particles in the 0.06-2.0-micrometer-diameter range in flights following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991. Effects of anisokinetic sampling and evaporation in the sampling system were accounted for by means adapted and specifically developed for this instrument. Calibrations with monodisperse aerosol particles provided the instrument's response matrix, which upon inversion during data reduction yielded the particle size distributions. The resultant dataset is internally consistent and generally shows agreement to within a factor of 2 wi…

PhysicsAtmospheric ScienceLidarSpectrometerBackscatterParticle-size distributionCloud condensation nucleiOcean EngineeringParticle sizeStratospherePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsAerosolRemote sensingJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
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Stochastic Response Of Fractionally Damped Beams

2014

Abstract This paper aims at introducing the governing equation of motion of a continuous fractionally damped system under generic input loads, no matter the order of the fractional derivative. Moreover, particularizing the excitation as a random noise, the evaluation of the power spectral density performed in frequency domain highlights relevant features of such a system. Numerical results have been carried out considering a cantilever beam under stochastic loads. The influence of the fractional derivative order on the power spectral density response has been investigated, underscoring the damping effect in reducing the power spectral density amplitude for higher values of the fractional de…

PhysicsCantileverEuler-Bernoulli beam Fractional constitutive law Power spectral densityMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringSpectral densityOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsEuler–Bernoulli beam fractional constitutive law power spectral densityFractional calculusSystem dynamicsTerm (time)AmplitudeNuclear Energy and EngineeringControl theoryFrequency domainSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniExcitationCivil and Structural Engineering
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Simple absorbing layer conditions for shallow wave simulations with Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

2013

Abstract We study and implement a simple method, based on the Perfectly Matched Layer approach, to treat non reflecting boundary conditions with the Smoothed Particles Hydrodynamics numerical algorithm. The method is based on the concept of physical damping operating on a fictitious layer added to the computational domain. The method works for both 1D and 2D cases, but here we illustrate it in the case of 1D and 2D time dependent shallow waves propagating in a finite domain.

PhysicsEnvironmental EngineeringOcean EngineeringFluid mechanicsMechanicsFluid mechanics Boundary condition Absorbing layer Lagrangian numerical method SPH Shallow water modelDomain (mathematical analysis)Computational physicsSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsPerfectly matched layerSimple (abstract algebra)Boundary value problemLayer (object-oriented design)Ocean Engineering
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Rich dynamics and anticontrol of extinction in a prey-predator system

2019

This paper reveals some new and rich dynamics of a two-dimensional prey-predator system and to anticontrol the extinction of one of the species. For a particular value of the bifurcation parameter, one of the system variable dynamics is going to extinct, while another remains chaotic. To prevent the extinction, a simple anticontrol algorithm is applied so that the system orbits can escape from the vanishing trap. As the bifurcation parameter increases, the system presents quasiperiodic, stable, chaotic and also hyperchaotic orbits. Some of the chaotic attractors are Kaplan-Yorke type, in the sense that the sum of its Lyapunov exponents is positive. Also, atypically for undriven discrete sys…

PhysicsExtinctionPhase portraitApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringChaoticFOS: Physical sciencesAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringLyapunov exponentNonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics01 natural sciencesStrange nonchaotic attractorNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic Dynamicssymbols.namesakeControl and Systems EngineeringQuasiperiodic function0103 physical sciencesAttractorsymbolsStatistical physicsChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Electrical and Electronic Engineering010301 acousticsBifurcation
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Finite difference time domain simulation of soil ionization in grounding systems under lightning surge conditions

2004

This paper proposes a Maxwell’s equations finite difference time domain (FDTD) approach for electromagnetic transients in ground electrodes in order to take into account the non linear effects due to soil ionization. A time variable soil resistivity method is used in order to simulate the soil breakdown, without the formulation of an initial hypothesis about the geometrical shape of the ionized zone around the electrodes. The model has been validated by comparing the computed results with available data found in technical literature referred to concentrated earths. Some application examples referred to complex grounding systems are reported to show the computational capability of the propos…

PhysicsFinite difference electromagnetic transient grounding systemsGroundSoil resistivityFinite differenceFinite-difference time-domain methodSoil ionizationOcean EngineeringMechanicsPhysics::Classical PhysicsNon-linear effectsSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaIonizationLightning surgesSimulation
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40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages of fallout tephra layers and volcaniclastic deposits in the sedimentary succession of the western Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea:…

2001

PleistoceneGeochemistryNew guineaPyroclastic rockGeologyOcean EngineeringVolcanismEcological successionStructural basinSedimentary rockPetrologyTephraGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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Vertical movements of the Paris Basin (Triassic-Pleistocene): from 3D stratigraphic database to numerical models

2003

PleistoceneGeologyOcean EngineeringNumerical modelsStructural basinGeomorphologyGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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Applying Artificial Intelligence Methods to Detect and Classify Fish Calls from the Northern Gulf of Mexico

2021

Passive acoustic monitoring is a method that is commonly used to collect long-term data on soniferous animal presence and abundance. However, these large datasets require substantial effort for manual analysis

Point of interestComputer scienceneural networkNaval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringVM1-989Ocean EngineeringGC1-1581OceanographyClassifier (linguistics)VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920Water Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringGulf of MexicoRecallArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryDetectorfish call detectionfish soundsPattern recognitionenergy detectorartificial intelligenceVariable (computer science)classificationNoise (video)Artificial intelligencebusinessEnergy (signal processing)Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Path integral solution for nonlinear systems under parametric Poissonian white noise input

2016

Abstract In this paper the problem of the response evaluation in terms of probability density function of nonlinear systems under parametric Poisson white noise is addressed. Specifically, extension of the Path Integral method to this kind of systems is introduced. Such systems exhibit a jump at each impulse occurrence, whose value is obtained in closed form considering two general classes of nonlinear multiplicative functions. Relying on the obtained closed form relation liking the impulses amplitude distribution and the corresponding jump response of the system, the Path Integral method is extended to deal with systems driven by parametric Poissonian white noise. Several numerical applica…

Poisson white noiseMonte Carlo methodAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringProbability density function02 engineering and technologyImpulse (physics)01 natural sciencesPath integral solution0203 mechanical engineering0103 physical sciencesApplied mathematics010301 acousticsCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsParametric statisticsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWhite noiseCondensed Matter PhysicsJump responseNonlinear system020303 mechanical engineering & transportsParametric inputNuclear Energy and EngineeringPath integral formulationNonlinear system
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Laboratory Studies of Scattering Properties of Polluted Cloud Droplets: Implications for FSSP Measurements

2008

Abstract Laboratory experiments were conducted in the Mainz vertical wind tunnel to study the effects of pollutants dissolved or suspended in cloud droplets on the droplet size measurements of a Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe (FSSP). The FSSP is a widely used instrument to derive microphysical properties of atmospheric clouds. Individual droplets of different well-defined sizes were freely falling at their terminal velocities in the wind tunnel while the intensity of radiation emitted by the He–Ne laser of the FSSP and scattered by the droplets was measured. For this purpose, the FSSP was adapted and mounted to the wind tunnel. The intensity of radiation scattered by the droplets in …

Pollutantendocrine systemAtmospheric ScienceAmmonium sulfateMaterials scienceSpectrometerbusiness.industryScatteringForward scattertechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistryOcean EngineeringRadiationcomplex mixtureseye diseasesPhysics::Fluid Dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersbusinessRadiant intensityPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsWind tunnelJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
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