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The effect of -region wave heating on electrodynamical structures

The effect of -region wave heating on electrodynamical structures

... a region of enhanced conductivities there must exist a gradient in the conductivities, concentrated, in this case, near the edge of the ...Joule heating rate of ions, as well as elec- ...frictional ... See full document

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Estimation of Wave Loads and their Effect on Piled Structures

Estimation of Wave Loads and their Effect on Piled Structures

... telemeter wave height recorder" reports D and R of scheme ...to Wave Analysis and Forecasting”, Publication ...of wave. The spectral wave model studies indicate the predominant wave ... See full document

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Mathematical Models of Electrodynamical Processes of Wave Scattering and Generation on Cubically Polarisable Layers

Mathematical Models of Electrodynamical Processes of Wave Scattering and Generation on Cubically Polarisable Layers

... the region of complex values of the frequency parameter allowed us to switch to the analysis of spectral ...nonlinear structures are determined by the proximity of the excitation frequencies of the ... See full document

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Heating in mesa structures

Heating in mesa structures

... the effect of the temperature depen- dence of the thermal conductivity on the steady-state temperature rise, we can model the heat-flow by assum- ing that heat flow is radial for r ∗ ≥ a ∗ and that the ... See full document

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Nonlinear wave structures in collisional plasma of auroral E-region ionosphere

Nonlinear wave structures in collisional plasma of auroral E-region ionosphere

... electron heating was found in the scattering region, implying nonlinear wave-wave and wave-particle interac- tions including Landau ... See full document

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Effect of mangrove forest structures on wave attenuation in coastal Vietnam

Effect of mangrove forest structures on wave attenuation in coastal Vietnam

... Tides in the Bay of Tonkin are diurnal with a range of 2.6–3.2 m. Active intertidal mudflats, mangrove swamps and supratidal marshes in estuaries and along open coastlines characterize the coastal areas (Mathers & ... See full document

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Effect of mangrove forest structures on wave attenuation in coastal Vietnam

Effect of mangrove forest structures on wave attenuation in coastal Vietnam

... Tides in the Bay of Tonkin are diurnal with a range of 2.6–3.2 m. Active intertidal mudflats, mangrove swamps and supratidal marshes in estuaries and along open coastlines characterize the coastal areas (Mathers & ... See full document

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Numerical Simulation on the Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction with Heating/Cooling Effect

Numerical Simulation on the Shock Wave/Boundary Layer Interaction with Heating/Cooling Effect

... falls down slowly. And this sketch shows that all bottom pressure distribution curvature intersect at same position which near the reattachment position as see Fig. 7(a). Figure 7(b) shows the bottom wall skin friction ... See full document

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Wave Interference Effect in Thin Film Structures under Pulsed Laser Irradiation

Wave Interference Effect in Thin Film Structures under Pulsed Laser Irradiation

... transient heating by pulsed laser irradiation, the complex refractive index of materials varies due to changes in temperature and variations in carrier ...as wave interference, reduction of thermal ... See full document

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Assessment of Hybrid Heating for Curing of CFRP Structures

Assessment of Hybrid Heating for Curing of CFRP Structures

... the region on the front edge at the radius of the ...composite structures the deviations from the target geometry are less than +/- ...spring-in effect of the ...spring-in effect decreases ... See full document

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Three dimensional P  and S wave attenuation structures around the source region of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes

Three dimensional P and S wave attenuation structures around the source region of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes

... source region includes fluids from the upper ...the effect of fluids injected from the lower crust to the faults where the fault friction could be ... See full document

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Electrodynamical Behaviour and Screening Effect of the Ionosphere

Electrodynamical Behaviour and Screening Effect of the Ionosphere

... Therefore, the ALFVEN wave caused in the outer atmosphere will be propagated downwards, and in the lower ionosphere, it will be transformed into the electromagnet[r] ... See full document

Thermal effect on wave interaction in composite structures

Thermal effect on wave interaction in composite structures

... The wave finite element modelling of each waveguide segment is then coupled with the full finite element of the coupling joint, on which damage is modelled, in order to calculate the scattering coefficients of the ... See full document

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Effect of Interaction of Wave and Forward Speed on Hydrodynamic Forces on Marine Structures

Effect of Interaction of Wave and Forward Speed on Hydrodynamic Forces on Marine Structures

... In these meth- ods, body surface is divided into a number of panels on which strength of source or dipole is assumed constant; velocity poten- tial is expressed by the Green function sat[r] ... See full document

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Decoupling of Currents in Travelling Wave Induction Heating

Decoupling of Currents in Travelling Wave Induction Heating

... Travelling wave induction heating (TWIH) suffers from severe interference between the coils, which significantly reduces its ...coupling effect in terms of amplitude and phase shift as functions of ... See full document

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Effect of seismic wave velocity on the dynamic response of multi-story structures on elastic foundation

Effect of seismic wave velocity on the dynamic response of multi-story structures on elastic foundation

... are adequately close to each other. In this case, only the wave passage effect which comes up with time delay in earthquake motion will be prominent in multi-support excitation. In multi support analysis, ... See full document

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Mechanics of Wave Forces on Offshore Structures

Mechanics of Wave Forces on Offshore Structures

... proa c hing anyone chapter independently of the others. A comprehensive list of references is provided at the end of each chapter. As such , the book c an serve also as a [r] ... See full document

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WAVE REFLECTION FROM COASTAL STRUCTURES

WAVE REFLECTION FROM COASTAL STRUCTURES

... analyses wave reflection for various type of structures, such as smooth and rock (permeable and impermeable core) slopes and slopes with all kind of artificial armour ...for wave transmission and ... See full document

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Wave Overtopping at Vertical and Steep Structures

Wave Overtopping at Vertical and Steep Structures

... terms of its aeration and breakup resulting in possible modification to post- overtopping characteristics such as throw speed, landward distribution of dis- charge, and any resulting post-overtopping loadings (e.g., ... See full document

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The Role of Local Heating in the 2015 Indian Heat Wave

The Role of Local Heating in the 2015 Indian Heat Wave

... local heating analysis is summarized in Table ...heat wave that was primarily a product of large scale ...total heating potential over the course of each heat wave ...heat wave peak ... See full document

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