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Wave–ice interactions in the neXtSIM sea-ice model

Wave–ice interactions in the neXtSIM sea-ice model

... away from the ice edge. Probably as a consequence of this localisation, overall we found its effects on ice edge loca- tion were quite modest, with the most noticeable effects be- ing seen when a wind wave ...

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ANGEO - A quantitative model for cyclotron wave-particle interactions at the plasmapause

ANGEO - A quantitative model for cyclotron wave-particle interactions at the plasmapause

... this model describes cyclotron wave-particle interactions during magnetic storms, when intense injection events take place on the nightside of the magnetosphere, and turbulent losses occur in the ...

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Elementary wave interactions in Magnetogasdynamics

Elementary wave interactions in Magnetogasdynamics

... 3.2 Interactions of the elementary waves containing R In this case, since there is a process of penetration in the interaction, we can not obtain the global solution by solving the new Riemann problem as in the ...

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Wave-particle and wave-wave interactions in the Solar Wind: simulations and observations

Wave-particle and wave-wave interactions in the Solar Wind: simulations and observations

... Wave-wave interactions driven by parametric instabilities also contribute to the proton evolution with the generation of a velocity beam. The presence of oblique mother waves leads to broadband ...

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Wave-Wave  Interactions  if  Sur/ace  and  Internal Waves'

Wave-Wave Interactions if Sur/ace and Internal Waves'

... Therefore, assuming constant transfer rates, the time required for the generation, from zero, of a typical internal wave spectrum by interactions of a typical surface-[r] ...

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Wave-current interactions in a wave-dominated tidal inlet

Wave-current interactions in a wave-dominated tidal inlet

... induced wave transformation on sediment transport, model outputs of con ...flood, wave energy focused on either sides of the currents, increasing their height and orbital velocity on the exterior part ...

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Multi-model method for simulating 2D Surface-Piercing Wave-Structure Interactions

Multi-model method for simulating 2D Surface-Piercing Wave-Structure Interactions

... viscous model is often lower than the potential model, especially for modelling interactions between waves and moving ...potential model which only requires finding velocity potential and free ...

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Three-wave interactions and spatiotemporal chaos

Three-wave interactions and spatiotemporal chaos

... are negative. We find steady and time-dependent quasi- patterns only with the special values q = 0.5176 and q = 0.6180. Further details will be presented elsewhere. We conclude that whenever there are 3WIs between waves ...

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Porous Models for Wave-seabed Interactions

Porous Models for Wave-seabed Interactions

... Keywords Marine geotechnics · Porous flow · Wave-seabed interactions 1.1 Introduction When a coastal structure is installed in marine environments, the presence of the structure will alter the flow patterns ...

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WAVE INTERACTIONS FOR THE PRESSURE GRADIENT EQUATIONS

WAVE INTERACTIONS FOR THE PRESSURE GRADIENT EQUATIONS

... intermediate model in the flux splitting technique, used for numer- ical computation of Euler equations in gasdynamics, and is referred to as the pressure gradient equations in the ...possible interactions ...
ANGEO - Spectral characteristics of waves and particles in the model of cyclotron wave-particle interactions near plasmapause

ANGEO - Spectral characteristics of waves and particles in the model of cyclotron wave-particle interactions near plasmapause

... As basic equations we use the set of self-consistent equations of the quasi-linear theory of cyclotron insta- bility, including the equation for distribution function of energetic electrons F and spectral density e x of ...

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Numerical simulation of wave plasma interactions in the ionosphere

Numerical simulation of wave plasma interactions in the ionosphere

... FDTD model which has been developed for use in modelling the propagation of high-power radio waves through a dynamic, magnetised and collisional plasma; the resulting high-performance numerical code can be used as ...

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Unsteadiness in shock-wave/boundary layer interactions

Unsteadiness in shock-wave/boundary layer interactions

... the wave pattern on the shock surface since any spanwise-component into the propagation front is forced to come back in the computational domain to eventually form interference ...

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Wave–current interactions in a wind-jet region

Wave–current interactions in a wind-jet region

... Due to the limited observational data, in order to study the wind-jet-induced dynamics of the region, the use of numeri- cal models is required. However, at the same time, this makes the investigation rather challenging ...

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Wave-current interactions in a tide dominated estuary

Wave-current interactions in a tide dominated estuary

... the interactions of waves and currents in the nearshore and estuarine ...advanced model an assessment of the wave- current interactions was performed in a hypertidal ...circulation ...

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Model of dynamic interactions

Model of dynamic interactions

... MANIPULATOR MODEL 3.1 Elastostatic model Elastostatic model of a serial robot is usually defined by its Cartesian stiffness matrix, which should be computed in the neighborhood of loaded ...

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Significance of Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer for direct measurements of nonlinear wave-particle interactions

Significance of Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer for direct measurements of nonlinear wave-particle interactions

... mission, Wave Particle Interaction Analyzer (WPIA) will be installed as an onboard software ...the wave vector E and velocity vector v of each electron and com- putes their inner product W , where W is the ...

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Instability Wave-Streak Interactions in a Supersonic Boundary Layer

Instability Wave-Streak Interactions in a Supersonic Boundary Layer

... Computational AeroSciences Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681, USA Optimal initial conditions for transient growth in a two-dimensional boundary layer flow correspond to stationary, counter-rotating ...

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Analysis of Rayleigh wave interactions for surface crack characterization

Analysis of Rayleigh wave interactions for surface crack characterization

... EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS We have used a pair of EMATs generating and detecting Rayleigh waves, with the transmitter and receiver separated by 150 mm and working in “pitch-catch” mode. The EMATs are scanned along the surface ...

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Effects of principal stress rotation on the wave–seabed interactions

Effects of principal stress rotation on the wave–seabed interactions

... moving wave u e ...original model and modified model due to the plastic contractive behavior of sand under the cyclic ...modified model produces a higher pore water pressure in the whole ...

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