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M13_Microfluidics_for_CNT

2018

Compared to pure water, the CNT dispersion has much lower interfacial tension at the dispersion – glass interface due to the presence of SDBS surfactant. Since the behavior of microfluidic system in the confined regime is driven by liquid – solid interfacial tension, the droplet formation and droplet propagation are unstable and unpredictable.

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhysics::Fluid Dynamicsdroplet formationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersmicrofluidicsCNT dispersioninterfacial tension
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Heterogeneous nucleation at a wall near a wetting transition: a Monte Carlo test of the classical theory

2009

While for a slightly supersaturated vapor the free energy barrier ΔF(hom)(*), which needs to be overcome in a homogeneous nucleation event, may be extremely large, nucleation is typically much easier at the walls of the container in which the vapor is located. While no nucleation barrier exists if the walls are wet, for incomplete wetting of the walls, described via a nonzero contact angle Θ, classical theory predicts that nucleation happens through sphere-cap-shaped droplets attracted to the wall, and their formation energy is ΔF(het)(*) = ΔF(hom)(*)f(Θ), with f(Θ) = (1-cosΘ)(2)(2+cosΘ)/4. This prediction is tested through simulations for the simple cubic lattice gas model with nearest-nei…

Condensed matter physicsChemistryEvaporationNucleationThermodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsContact angleWetting transitionPhenomenological modelPeriodic boundary conditionsGeneral Materials ScienceIsing modelWettingJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Incommensurate phases in adsorbed monolayers: structure and energy of domain walls

2002

Abstract The properties of incommensurate films of domain-wall structure formed on the (1 0 0) plane of face centered cubic crystals are studied by Monte Carlo simulation. The wall energies, wall structure and the wall–wall interaction are determined for different types of domain walls occurring in films which form the c(2×2) registered structure. The systems characterized by different strength and corrugation of the surface potential and of different misfit between adsorbate and adsorbent are discussed. It is demonstrated that heavy as well as light walls are rather strongly localized. Moreover, it is shown that the incommensurate structure with crossing heavy walls has higher stability th…

Condensed matter physicsChemistryPlane (geometry)Monte Carlo methodSurfaces and InterfacesCubic crystal systemCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxySurfaces Coatings and FilmsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsAdsorptionPhysisorptionPhase (matter)MonolayerMaterials ChemistrySurface Science
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Crystal field effects and magnetic properties of Dy2Te3

1995

Abstract Magnetic susceptibility and magnetization measurements are presented for Dy 2 Te 3 . By means of crystal field calculations the energy levels of ground state and crystal field potentials for Dy 3+ ions have been evaluated taking the exchange interactions into account.

Condensed matter physicsMagnetic domainMagnetic energyChemistryMechanical EngineeringDemagnetizing fieldMetals and AlloysMagnetic susceptibilityPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCrystalParamagnetismMagnetizationMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryGround stateJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Kinematic splitting algorithm for fluid–structure interaction in hemodynamics

2013

Abstract In this paper we study a kinematic splitting algorithm for fluid–structure interaction problems. This algorithm belongs to the class of loosely-coupled fluid–structure interaction schemes. We will present stability analysis for a coupled problem of non-Newtonian shear-dependent fluids in moving domains with viscoelastic boundaries. Fluid flow is described by the conservation laws with nonlinearities in convective and diffusive terms. For simplicity of presentation the structure is modelled by the generalized string equation, but the results presented in the paper may be generalized to more complex structure models. The arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian approach is used in order to take…

Conservation lawMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsStability (learning theory)General Physics and AstronomyKinematicsNon-Newtonian fluidComputer Science ApplicationsPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMechanics of MaterialsFluid–structure interactionNewtonian fluidFluid dynamicsAlgorithmBifurcationMathematicsComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Flotation with sedimentation: Steady states and numerical simulation of transient operation

2020

Abstract A spatially one-dimensional model of the hydrodynamics of a flotation column is based on one continuous phase, the fluid, and two disperse phases: the aggregates, that is, bubbles with attached hydrophobic valuable particles, and the solid particles that form the gangue. A common feed inlet for slurry mixture and gas is considered and the bubbles are assumed to be fully aggregated with hydrophobic particles as they enter the column. The conservation law of the three phases yields a model expressed as a system of partial differential equations where the nonlinear constitutive flux functions come from the drift-flux and solids-flux theories. In addition, the total flux functions are …

Conservation lawPartial differential equationMaterials scienceComputer simulationSedimentation (water treatment)Mechanical EngineeringNumerical analysis02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryMechanics010501 environmental sciencesGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciences020501 mining & metallurgyPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNonlinear system0205 materials engineeringControl and Systems EngineeringSlurryFroth flotation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMinerals Engineering
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Dynamic analysis for axially moving viscoelastic panels

2012

In this study, stability and dynamic behaviour of axially moving viscoelastic panels are investigated with the help of the classical modal analysis. We use the flat panel theory combined with the Kelvin–Voigt viscoelastic constitutive model, and we include the material derivative in the viscoelastic relations. Complex eigenvalues for the moving viscoelastic panel are studied with respect to the panel velocity, and the corresponding eigenfunctions are found using central finite differences. The governing equation for the transverse displacement of the panel is of fifth order in space, and thus five boundary conditions are set for the problem. The fifth condition is derived and set at the in-…

Constitutive equationDynamicMaterial derivative02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesViscoelasticityDisplacement (vector)Physics::Fluid DynamicsViscositystabiilius0203 mechanical engineeringMaterials Science(all)viscoelasticModelling and Simulation0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemta216010301 acousticsMathematicsViscoelasticdynamicominaisarvotMechanical EngineeringApplied MathematicsLiikkuvapalkkiFlexural rigidityBeamEigenvaluesMechanicsviscoelastinenstabilityCondensed Matter Physics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsdynaaminenMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationBending stiffnessbeamMovingliikkuminenStabilityInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Conical Two-Phase Swirl Flow Atomizers—Numerical and Experimental Study

2021

This paper presents the results of numerical simulations for the developed and discussed conical two-phase atomizers with swirl flow, differing in the ratio of the height of the swirl chamber to its diameter. Experiments were carried out for SAN-1 with HS/DS = 1 and SAN-2 with HS/DS = 4 atomizers. The study was conducted over a range of Reynolds number for liquid ReL = (1400

Control and OptimizationMaterials scienceEulerian model020209 energyFlow (psychology)Energy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyComputational fluid dynamics01 natural scienceslcsh:Technology010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakePhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesatomization0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFluid dynamicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)conical swirl atomizerRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTurbulencebusiness.industrylcsh:TReynolds numberMechanicsConical surfaceVolumetric flow ratesymbolsbusinessCFDEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Controllable Solid Rocket Motor Nozzle Operations in Conditions of Limited-Amplitude Fluctuations

2009

A nonlinear multi scale analysis of a controllable solid rocket motor operating in conditions ranging from high-amplitude fluctuations in combustion chamber to conditions lying in limit cycle is presented and the motor behavior subsequent to some relevant nozzle operations is investigated. Effects of acoustic-vorticity-entropy wave coupling, wave steepening, rotational/viscous flow losses, steep-fronted wave losses are taken into account and oscillatory energy losses in pintle-nozzle, unsteady combustion and chamber geometry changes resulting from grain regression are included. The analysis provides evidence that the unsteady energy balance and the motor wave amplitude evolution are influen…

Controllable Rocket Motor Limit CycleEngineeringbusiness.industryNozzleMechanicsCombustionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsScale analysis (statistics)Nonlinear systemAmplitudeLimit cycleSettore ING-IND/07 - Propulsione AerospazialeCombustion chamberSolid-fuel rocketbusinessSimulation45th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit
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Initiation of deep convection at marginal instability in an ensemble of mesoscale models: a case-study from COPS

2011

The present study investigates the initiation of precipitating deep convection in an ensemble of convection-resolving mesoscale models. Results of eight different model runs from five non-hydrostatic models are compared for a case of the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS). An isolated convective cell initiated east of the Black Forest crest in southwest Germany, although convective available potential energy was only moderate and convective inhibition was high. Measurements revealed that, due to the absence of synoptic forcing, convection was initiated by local processes related to the orography. In particular, the lifting by low-level convergence in the planet…

Convection021110 strategic defence & security studiesAtmospheric ScienceConvective inhibition010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyPlanetary boundary layer0211 other engineering and technologiesMesoscale meteorologyOrography02 engineering and technologyForcing (mathematics)01 natural sciencesConvective available potential energyFree convective layerPhysics::Fluid Dynamics13. Climate actionClimatologyPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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