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A finite difference time domain model for the Titan ionosphere Schumann resonances

2007

[1] This paper presents a numerical approach to model the electrical properties of Titan's atmosphere. The finite difference time domain technique is applied to model the atmosphere of Saturn's satellite in order to determine Schumann resonant frequencies and electromagnetic field distributions at the extremely low frequency range. Spherical coordinates are employed, and periodic boundary conditions are implemented in order to exploit the symmetry in rotation of the celestial body. Results are compared with a previous model using the transmission line matrix method up to 180 km altitude. For the first time a numerical FDTD model up to 800 km altitude is carried out, and we report lower freq…

PhysicsMeteorologySchumann resonancesFinite-difference time-domain methodSpherical coordinate systemTransmission-line matrix methodCondensed Matter PhysicsComputational physicssymbols.namesakePhysics::Space PhysicssymbolsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPeriodic boundary conditionsExtremely low frequencyAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringIonosphereTitan (rocket family)Radio Science
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Combining spectral and shock-capturing methods: A new numerical approach for 3D relativistic core collapse simulations

2005

We present a new three-dimensional general relativistic hydrodynamics code which is intended for simulations of stellar core collapse to a neutron star, as well as pulsations and instabilities of rotating relativistic stars. Contrary to the common approach followed in most existing three-dimensional numerical relativity codes which are based in Cartesian coordinates, in this code both the metric and the hydrodynamics equations are formulated and solved numerically using spherical polar coordinates. A distinctive feature of this new code is the combination of two types of accurate numerical schemes specifically designed to solve each system of equations. More precisely, the code uses spectra…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNumerical relativityClassical mechanicsGravitational collapseEinstein field equationsFinite difference methodFinite differenceApplied mathematicsSystem of linear equationsSpectral methodNumerical stabilityPhysical Review D
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Performance of the cost-effective Planacon ® MCP-PMTs in strong magnetic fields

2020

Abstract We present the behavior of the cost-effective Planacon MCP-PMTs with 25 μ m pore diameter in the presence of axial magnetic fields up to 0.5 T. Having a batch of 62 devices of the same type, two MCP-PMTs were selected and their gain variation measured in different magnetic fields. These two otherwise identical devices satisfied the selection criteria by requiring the lowest (1.15 kV) and one of the highest (1.4 kV) bias voltage values to achieve a given gain. Both MCP-PMTs have a nearly identical tolerance of the strong magnetic field despite the significant difference in the bias voltage. This clarifies the mechanism of the B-field influence on the MCP-PMT gain, emphasizing the im…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPore diameter010308 nuclear & particles physicsSignificant differenceBiasing01 natural sciences030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingComputational physicsLarge poreMagnetic field03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0103 physical sciencesMicrochannel plate detectorInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Longitudinal and transverse momentum distributions of 9Li fragments from break-up of 11Li

1995

7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTransverse planeFull width at half maximumMomentum (technical analysis)Break-UpSignificant differenceTransverse momentumSigmaHaloAtomic physicsNuclear Physics
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Spectroscopy on the proton drip-line: Probing the structure dependence of isospin nonconserving interactions

2014

J. Henderson et al. ; 4 pags. ; 4 figs. ; PACS number(s): 21.10.Re, 21.60.Cs, 23.20.Lv, 27.50.+e

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsta114ProtonNuclear structuretriplet energy differences[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]74Sr3. Good healthNuclear physicsAtomic orbitalIsospinExcited stateisospin nonconserving interactionIsobarAtomic physicsSpectroscopyLine (formation)
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Electrical analogous in viscoelasticity

2014

In this paper, electrical analogous models of fractional hereditary materials are introduced. Based on recent works by the authors, mechanical models of materials viscoelasticity behavior are firstly approached by using fractional mathematical operators. Viscoelastic models have elastic and viscous components which are obtained by combining springs and dashpots. Various arrangements of these elements can be used, and all of these viscoelastic models can be equivalently modeled as electrical circuits, where the spring and dashpot are analogous to the capacitance and resistance, respectively. The proposed models are validated by using modal analysis. Moreover, a comparison with numerical expe…

PhysicsNumerical AnalysisEigenvalues analysiEigenvalues analysis Fractional calculus Fractional capacitor Viscoelastic modelsApplied MathematicsModal analysisMathematical analysisFinite-difference time-domain methodViscoelastic modelFractional calculuDashpotViscoelasticityFractional calculuslaw.inventionMathematical OperatorsFractional capacitorSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSpring (device)lawModeling and SimulationElectrical networkCalculusSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Efficient finite difference formulation of a geometrically nonlinear beam element

2021

The article is focused on a two-dimensional geometrically nonlinear formulation of a Bernoulli beam element that can accommodate arbitrarily large rotations of cross sections. The formulation is based on the integrated form of equilibrium equations, which are combined with the kinematic equations and generalized material equations, leading to a set of three first-order differential equations. These equations are then discretized by finite differences and the boundary value problem is converted into an initial value problem using a technique inspired by the shooting method. Accuracy of the numerical approximation is conveniently increased by refining the integration scheme on the element lev…

PhysicsNumerical AnalysisShooting methodGeometrically nonlinearApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringFinite differenceElement (category theory)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)geometrically nonlinear beam honeycomb lattice large rotations planar frame
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QValues of the SuperallowedβEmittersAlm26,Sc42, andV46and Their Impact onVudand the Unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix

2006

The $\ensuremath{\beta}$-decay ${Q}_{\mathrm{EC}}$ values of the superallowed beta emitters $^{26}\mathrm{Al}^{m}$, $^{42}\mathrm{Sc}$, and $^{46}\mathrm{V}$ have been measured with a Penning trap to a relative precision of better than $8\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}9}$. Our result for $^{46}\mathrm{V}$, 7052.72(31) keV, confirms a recent measurement that differed from the previously accepted reaction-based ${Q}_{\mathrm{EC}}$ value. However, our results for $^{26}\mathrm{Al}^{m}$ and $^{42}\mathrm{Sc}$, 4232.83(13) keV and 6426.13(21) keV, are consistent with previous reaction-based values. By eliminating the possibility of a systematic difference between the two t…

PhysicsParticle physicsSystematic differenceUnitarity010308 nuclear & particles physicsCabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix0103 physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyBeta (velocity)Relative precisionAtomic physics010306 general physics01 natural sciencesPhysical Review Letters
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Introduction: Signals and Transforms

2015

In this chapter we outline some well known facts about periodic signals and transforms, which are needed throughout the book. For details we refer to the classical textbook Oppenheim and Schafer [2].

PhysicsPeriodic functionDiscrete Fourier transform (general)Fast Fourier transformMathematical analysisFinite differenceFourier series
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Transparent Boundary Condition for Oseen-Frank Model. Application for NLC Cells With Patterned Electrodes

2015

In the present work a novel application of Transparent Boundary Conditions (TBC) to nematic liquid crystal cells (NLCC) with planar alignment and a patterned electrode is studied. This device is attracting great interest since it allows soliton steering by optically and externally induced waveguides. We employ the continuum Oseen-Frank theory to find the tilt and twist angle distributions in the cell under the one-constant approximation. The electric field distribution takes into account the whole 2D permittivity tensor for the transverse coordinates. Standard finite difference time domain methods together with an iterative method is applied to find an approximate solution to our coupled pr…

PhysicsPermittivityHistorySPATIAL SOLITONSIterative methodCONSTANTSWAVESFinite-difference time-domain methodSoliton (optics)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationClassical mechanicsPlanarLIGHTLiquid crystalDIRECTORElectric fieldSIMULATIONSCHRODINGER-EQUATIONBoundary value problemNEMATIC LIQUID-CRYSTALSMATEMATICA APLICADA
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