نتایج جستجو برای: temperature dependent friction

تعداد نتایج: 1136870  

2014
Wenli Cai Ning Su Xiangdong Liu Zhonghao Rao

This paper investigates the effect of thermal radiation on unsteady convection flow and heat transfer over a vertical permeable stretching surface in porous medium, where the effects of temperature dependent viscosity and thermal conductivity are also considered. By using a similarity transformation, the governing time-dependent boundary layer equations for momentum and thermal energy are first...

Journal: :international journal of industrial mathematics 2016
s. abdul ‎gaffar‎ v. ramachandra prasad e. keshava reddy

this article investigates the nonlinear, steady boundary layer flow and heat transfer of an incompressible eyring-powell non-newtonian fluid from an isothermal sphere with biot number effects. the transformed conservation equations are solved numerically subject to physically appropriate boundary conditions using a second-order accurate implicit finite-difference keller box technique. the influ...

Journal: :Physical review. B, Condensed matter 1996
Sassetti Schomerus Weiss

As a generic model for transport of interacting fermions through a barrier or interstitials in a lattice, quantum Brownian motion in a periodic potential is studied. There is a duality transformation between the continuous coordinate or phase representation and the discrete momentum or charge representation for general frequencydependent damping. Sub-Ohmic friction is mapped on super-Ohmic fric...

2009
Sung Youb Kim Harold S. Park

We utilize classical molecular dynamics to study the effects of intrinsic, interlayer friction between graphene monolayers, as well as extrinsic attachment or clamping strength between graphene and a model silicon substrate on the energy dissipation Q-factors of oscillating graphene nanoresonators. Both interlayer friction and attachment effects are found to significantly degrade the graphene Q...

2012
Randy Wayne

Temperature is an outsider in the laws of motion given by Newton and Einstein and this oversight is the source of the predictions of time-reversal-invariance made by these two great systems of motion. By taking into consideration Planck’s law of blackbody radiation and the Doppler effect, in thinking about Maxwell’s electromagnetic wave equation, I have shown that photons, in the environment th...

2001
Darryl D. Holm

We review the Hall-Vinen-Bekarevich-Khalatnikov (HVBK) equations for superfluid Helium turbulence and discuss their implications for recent measurements of superfluid turbulence decay. A new Hamiltonian formulation of these equations renormalizes the vortex line velocity to incorporate finite temperature effects. These effects also renormalize the coupling constant in the mutual friction force ...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2015
Chiu Fan Lee

Understanding fluctuation-induced breakages in polymers has important implications for basic and applied sciences. Here I present for the first time an analytical treatment of the thermal breakage problem of a semi-flexible polymer model that is asymptotically exact in the low temperature and high friction limits. Specifically, I provide analytical expressions for the breakage propensity and ra...

2006
V. B. Eltsov M. Krusius G. E. Volovik

Turbulence in superfluids depends crucially on the dissipative damping in vortex motion. This is observed in the B phase of superfluid 3 He where the dynamics of quantized vortices changes radically in character as a function of temperature. An abrupt transition to turbulence is the most peculiar consequence. As distinct from viscous hydrodynamics, this transition to turbulence is not governed ...

2008
G. E. Volovik

The friction force on the moving interface between two different vacuum states of superfluid 3He is considered at low temperature. Since the dominating mechanism of the friction is the Andreev reflection of the massless " relativistic " fermions, which live on the A-phase side of the interface, the results are similar to that for the perfectly reflecting mirror moving in the quantum vacuum.

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2005
Anna Pomyalov David J Tannor

The calculation of chemical reaction rates in the condensed phase is a central preoccupation of theoretical chemistry. At low temperatures, quantum-mechanical effects can be significant and even dominant; yet quantum calculations of rate constants are extremely challenging, requiring theories and methods capable of describing quantum evolution in the presence of dissipation. In this paper we pr...

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