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Evaluation of waveform data processing in Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

Evaluation of waveform data processing in Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

... Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer (WPIA) is an instrument package installed in the Exploration of ener- gization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) satellite (Miyoshi et ...

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The strong solutions for a class of fluid-particle interaction non-Newtonian models

The strong solutions for a class of fluid-particle interaction non-Newtonian models

... The aim of this paper is to discuss the existence and uniqueness for a class of fluid-particle interaction non-Newtonian models which describe the evolution of particles dispersed in a viscous compressible ...

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Effect of Reynolds number on particle interaction and agglomeration in turbulent channel flow

Effect of Reynolds number on particle interaction and agglomeration in turbulent channel flow

... The aim of the work described is to predict the behaviour of particles in a turbulent two-phase channel flow, with the potential to lead to physical insights in to how particles disperse and agglomerate in such flows. ...

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A new instrument for the study of wave particle interactions in space: One chip Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

A new instrument for the study of wave particle interactions in space: One chip Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer

... wave-particle interaction is the key observational subject, we believe that the quan- titative data of the O-WPIA will be exceedingly significant in this ...

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Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer on board the Arase satellite

Software type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer on board the Arase satellite

... To overcome the difficulty in the direct measurement of wave–particle interactions, previous studies have used the observed wave phase as a reference to count the num- ber of particles in order to obtain the ...

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Particle-Interaction Effects in Turbulent Channel Flow

Particle-Interaction Effects in Turbulent Channel Flow

... high particle concentration and low particle velocity near the channel walls; in such regions the number of bonds formed can be proportionally higher for particles of greater surface energy as the ...

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Exchange effects in composite-particle interaction

Exchange effects in composite-particle interaction

... The methods of reduction of the RGM equation to the Schrödinger equation with a Hermitian Hamiltonian are well known (see, for example, [3]). However even after these rearrangements the RGM is an overcomplicated approach ...

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Adiabatic Wave-Particle Interaction Revisited

Adiabatic Wave-Particle Interaction Revisited

... per W -contour, i.e. with positive velocity ˙ θ. The particles were initialized in an interval of θ of width 2π whose end- points were chosen to the left of the origin, such that all the particles trapped in wave troughs ...

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Ef: Software for Nonrelativistic Beam Simulation by Particle-in-Cell Algorithm

Ef: Software for Nonrelativistic Beam Simulation by Particle-in-Cell Algorithm

... of particle dynamics is crucial in construction of electron guns, ion sources and other types of nonrelativistic beam ...by particle-particle ...well-known particle-in-cell ...

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CuO nanofluids: Particle fluid interaction study using ultrasonic technique

CuO nanofluids: Particle fluid interaction study using ultrasonic technique

... data. Interaction between particles and ethylene glycol molecules was analyzed using acoustical ...in particle–fluid interaction up to a critical concentration of ...the particle–fluid ...

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EFFECTS OF VARIABLE VISCOSITY AND VARIABLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ON HYDROMAGNETIC DUSTY FLUID FLOW DUE TO A ROTATING DISK

EFFECTS OF VARIABLE VISCOSITY AND VARIABLE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ON HYDROMAGNETIC DUSTY FLUID FLOW DUE TO A ROTATING DISK

... fluid particle interaction, magnetic interaction and radiation parameters as well as Eckert number are presented graphically and discussed for velocity, temperature and species concentration ...

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The motions of iron particles on graphite

The motions of iron particles on graphite

... observed particle velocities with known values of and R to deduce the magnitude of force F ...elastic interaction* when particles of various radii interact with a given (R- independent) population of other ...

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Quarks and Leptons in the Model of the Universe with a Minimum Initial Entropy

Quarks and Leptons in the Model of the Universe with a Minimum Initial Entropy

... one particle emits and absorbs these ...virtual particle has an ability to turn into another virtual particle with the creation of quarks or leptons (W- bosons and the Z o - bosonbelong to the ...

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Colour Information Loss due to Decoherence in Vacuum

Colour Information Loss due to Decoherence in Vacuum

... Thus we can see that the final state is defined by a number of particles (and the number of possible colours for any individual particle) in the system. But in any case the entropy during the interaction with ...

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Molecular dynamics simulations of calamitic and discotic liquid crystals

Molecular dynamics simulations of calamitic and discotic liquid crystals

... Spheroids form the more general class that ellipsoids belong to but generally they have non-equal axial ratios: a * b * c . These have been used in an attempt to simulate a biaxial liquid crystalline phase [36; 42]. In ...

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An Evaluation of Condensation temperature Tc and
Condensate fraction for Bose-
Einstein Condensation of Trapped Atomic Gas
Using Non Extensive Statistical Mechanics

An Evaluation of Condensation temperature Tc and Condensate fraction for Bose- Einstein Condensation of Trapped Atomic Gas Using Non Extensive Statistical Mechanics

... Condensation interacting atoms or molecules the theoretical understanding of transition temperature is not always obvious due to the interaction of zero point energy which can not be exactly taken into account. ...

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Particle Mass Oscillation through Tachyon Interaction

Particle Mass Oscillation through Tachyon Interaction

... of interaction between ordinary and tachyonic matter, based on the infinite-dimensional representation of the Lorentz group [32], leads to equations capable of describing the mass oscillation of the ...of ...

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Particle trajectories beneath wave-current interaction in a two-dimensional field

Particle trajectories beneath wave-current interaction in a two-dimensional field

... A particle-specific description of irrotational finite-amplitude progressive gravity waves on a uniform current in water of uniform depth satisfying all the governing equations and the boundary conditions is ...

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On a general kinetic equation for many particle systems with interaction, fragmentation and coagulation

On a general kinetic equation for many particle systems with interaction, fragmentation and coagulation

... a particle of mass m > 1 can be fragmented into several particles (of total mass m), any k ≤ K particles can coagulate in a single particle, and no other transitions ...

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EVALUATING THE PRAGMATIC PARTICLE JÂ’  IN A MADURESE SPOKEN CORPUS

EVALUATING THE PRAGMATIC PARTICLE JÂ’ IN A MADURESE SPOKEN CORPUS

... The particle jâ’ of Madurese was chosen in this study for the following ...the particle jâ’ displays an interesting feature of pragmatic particles, namely, multifunctionality/ polyfunctionality which this ...

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