نتایج جستجو برای: keyword shear stability

تعداد نتایج: 382511  

Considering the magneto-hydrodynamic equations in a non-relativistic multi uid framework, we study the behavior of small amplitude perturbations in cold quark matter. Magneto-hydrodynamic equations, along with a suitable equation of state for the cold quark matter, are expanded using the reductive perturbation method. It is shown that in small amplitude approximation, such a medium should be co...

2003
John Y. N. Cho Reginald E. Newell Bruce E. Anderson John D. W. Barrick K. Lee Thornhill

[1] Velocity, temperature, and specific humidity data collected by aircraft at 20-Hz resolution are analyzed for stability and turbulence parameters. Over 100 vertical profiles (mostly over the ocean) with a total of over 300 km in vertical airspace sampled are used. The compiled statistics show that anisotropy in the velocity fluctuations prevail down to the smallest spatial separations measur...

Journal: :Circulation research 2005
Martina Weber Curt H Hagedorn David G Harrison Charles D Searles

The 3' poly(A) tail is important in messenger RNA stability and translational efficiency. In somatic tissues, 3' polyadenylation of mRNAs has been thought to largely be a constitutively active process. We have reported that laminar shear stress causes a brief increase in endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) transcription, followed by a prolonged increase in eNOS mRNA stability. We sought to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
H Grad

For a perfectly conducting, cylindrical plasma equilibrium ("screw-pinch"), the spectrum contains four distinct continua, three of which can extend to the origin. This implies the existence of irreversible damping and heating in the nondissipative model. The continuum becomes (Suydam) unstable by instantly shedding an infinite number of point eigenvalues. More generally, any local instability i...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis 1990
W Inauen H R Baumgartner T Bombeli A Haeberli P W Straub

The effect of heparin on thrombogenesis induced by the subendothelium of rabbit aorta was investigated in 24 healthy volunteers after intravenous injection of different doses (0, 1000, 2500, and 5000 IU). By using an ex vivo perfusion chamber system, the interaction between flowing blood and exposed subendothelium was measured at low (50 s-1), intermediate (650 s-1), and high (2600 s-1) wall sh...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
A Alexakis Y Young R Rosner

We examine the linear stability of fluid interfaces subjected to a shear flow. Our main object is to generalize previous work to an arbitrary Atwood number, and to allow for surface tension and weak compressibility. The motivation derives from instances in astrophysical systems where mixing across material interfaces driven by shear flows may significantly affect the dynamical evolution of thes...

2005
J. M. Floryan

Presence of surface imperfections may have significant impact on the stability of the adjacent shear layer and on the laminar-turbulent transition process in this layer. The main objective of the present study is the quantitative assessment of such effects in the case of distributed surface roughness. The analysis is focused on the linear stability theory and considers asymptotic as well as tra...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Zachary A Zell Arash Nowbahar Vincent Mansard L Gary Leal Suraj S Deshmukh Jodi M Mecca Christopher J Tucker Todd M Squires

Foam and emulsion stability has long been believed to correlate with the surface shear viscosity of the surfactant used to stabilize them. Many subtleties arise in interpreting surface shear viscosity measurements, however, and correlations do not necessarily indicate causation. Using a sensitive technique designed to excite purely surface shear deformations, we make the most sensitive and prec...

2008
Atsushi Nakamura Fei Cai

The stability evaluation of the slope commonly uses limit equilibrium methods, for example, Fellenius’ method in Japan. The limit equilibrium methods have two limitations. (1) It is necessary to divide the sliding mass into slices, and to set up some additional equations to make the problem statically determinate. (2) It is necessary to search sliding surface with a minimum safety factor. Shear...

2008
Johan Anderson

The probability distribution functions (PDFs) of momentum flux and zonal flow formation in ion-temperature-gradient (ITG) turbulence are investigated, including the effect of the shear flow on the PDFs. While ITG turbulence maintains high level of transport, this may be suppressed by shear flow. Zonal flows are also shown here to have an enhanced likelihood of generation further from marginal s...

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