نتایج جستجو برای: wind velocity and conditions

تعداد نتایج: 16931790  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1388

this dissertation has six chapter and tree appendices. chapter 1 introduces the thesis proposal including description of problem, key questions, hypothesis, backgrounds and review of literature, research objectives, methodology and theoretical concepts (key terms) taken the literature and facilitate an understanding of national security, national interest and turkish- israeli relations concepts...

2008
J. Heinloo

A turbulence-affected mechanism of formation of zonal winds in the Earth’s troposphere is discussed from the perspective of the theory of rotationally anisotropic turbulence (the RAT theory). The turbulence effect is explained as an action of the turbulence rotational viscosity introduced within the RAT theory to characterize the shear in relative rotation (determined as the difference between ...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
قاسم عزیزی حسین علی قنبری

through this article, the distribution of air pollutants in tehran have been simulated based on wind patterns with and without the presence of synoptic by tapm (a meso-scale model). the simulation covers three horizontal resolution domains 30, 15 and 5 kilometers. the pollutants chosen for this are co and pm10 and wind data is 10 meter height level. the result has shown that the model simulated...

2015
Da Chen Jean-Marie Mirebeau Laurent D. Cohen

L denotes the classical curve length, s is the arc-length parameter, and Γ : [0, L]→ Ω is a curve with non-vanishing velocity vector. κ is the curvature and α , β are two positively weighted functions computed by the optimally oriented flux filter [2]. Our first step is to cast the elastica energy (5) in the form of path length with respect to a degenerate Finsler metric. For that purpose, let ...

2014
Ricardo Bencatel Pierre Kabamba Anouck Girard

CL, CD, CD0 = lift coefficient, drag coefficient, and drag coefficient with zero lift DSi = dynamic soaring number sample E, Emin = aircraft total energy and minimum sustainable total energy, J g = gravity acceleration, m∕s h, hmin = altitude and safety altitude, m K = drag-polar-induced drag gain k1, k2, k3 = necessary and sufficient conditions inequality parameters L, D = lift and drag forces...

2018
Philip L. Richardson Ewan D. Wakefield Richard A. Phillips

Background Albatrosses and other large seabirds use dynamic soaring to gain sufficient energy from the wind to travel large distances rapidly and with little apparent effort. The recent development of miniature bird-borne tracking devices now makes it possible to explore the physical and biological implications of this means of locomotion in detail. Here we use GPS tracking and concurrent reana...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2002
Jeffrey J Whicker David D Breshears Piotr T Wasiolek Thomas B Kirchner Rebecca A Tavani David A Schoep John C Rodgers

Redistribution of soil, nutrients, and contaminants is often driven by wind erosion in semiarid shrublands. Wind erosion depends on wind velocity (particularly during episodic, high-velocity winds) and on vegetation, which is generally sparse and spatially heterogeneous in semiarid ecosystems. Further, the vegetation cover can be rapidly and greatly altered due to disturbances, particularly fir...

Journal: :Archives of environmental health 2002
Yaw-Huei Hwang En-Ju Chou Ching-Wen Chang Chih-Chieh Chen Chi-Kung Ho Chih-Liang Chou Zhih-Young Lee Chi-Ting Tseng

The authors suspected that suspended onion particles contributed to corneal ulcers in onion harvesters in southern Taiwan. In the present study, the authors used manikins to study suspended onion particles in fields in an effort to simulate typical conditions experienced by onion harvesters. An animal eye-exposure simulation study was also performed by the authors, who impacted suspended soil g...

2012
Bin Liu Changlong Guan Lian Xie

[1] Recent field and laboratory observations indicate that the variation of drag coefficient with wind speed at high winds is different from that under low-to-moderate winds. By taking the effects of wave development and sea spray into account, a parameterization of sea surface aerodynamic roughness applicable from low to extreme winds is proposed. The corresponding relationship between drag co...

1998
R. Ignace J. C. Brown J. E. Milne J. P. Cassinelli

The variation with wavelength for a sequence of total intensities of stellar wind lines is considered as a basis for deriving the wind velocity law v(r). In particular, we focus on the case where the continuum formation in the wind is dominated by the free-free opacity so that the inner radius increases with wavelength, as is realized in some massive winds like those of the Wolf-Rayet stars. Th...

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