نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrical particle

تعداد نتایج: 198688  

1999
George D. Skidmore Andrew Kunz E. Dan Dahlberg C. E. Campbell

The micromagnetic structure of nanofabricated nickel particles has been determined as a function of particle diameter and thickness using a combination of high-resolution magnetic force microscopy and LandauLifshitz-Gilbert micromagnetic simulations. Cylindrical particles were lithographically prepared with diameters in the range 68 900 nm, and thickness between 48 and 140 nm. Extensive measure...

Journal: :Computer Physics Communications 2005
W. Ryssens V. Hellemans M. Bender Paul-Henri Heenen

Over the years, the ev8 code has been a very useful tool for the study of nuclear mean-field theory. Its main characteristic is that it solves the Hartree-Fock plus BCS equations for Skyrme type functionals via a discretization of the individual wave-functions on a three-dimensional cartesian mesh. This allows maximal flexibility in the determination of the nuclear shape by the variational proc...

2013
R. Mendes J. B. Ribeiro A. Loureiro Luis Reis Santos

The aim of this research is to study the influence of explosive characteristics on the weld interfaces of stainless steel AISI 304L to low alloy steel 51CrV4 in a cylindrical configuration. The effect of ammonium nitrate-based emulsion, sensitized with different quantities and types of sensitizing agents (hollow glass microballoons or expanded polystyrene spheres) and Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil ...

2015
Xihang Shi Fei Gao Xiao Lin Baile Zhang

It has been shown that a spherical invisibility cloak originally proposed by Pendry et al. can be electromagnetically detected by shooting a charged particle through it, whose underlying mechanism stems from the asymmetry of transformation optics applied to motions of photons and charges [PRL 103, 243901 (2009)]. However, the conceptual three-dimensional invisibility cloak that exactly follows ...

2005
G. Ruprecht D. Gigliotti P. Amaudruz L. Buchmann S. P. Fox B. R. Fulton T. Kirchner A. M. Laird P. D. Mumby-Croft R. Openshaw M. M. Pavan J. Pearson G. Sheffer P. Walden

TACTIC is a new detector for low energy nuclear reactions currently under development at TRIUMF. The cylindrical ionization chamber allows three-dimensional reconstruction of particle tracks by means of a two-dimensional anode array combined with a TOF measurement of the drift electrons. In addition, the integrated charge for each pulse provides information about the energy loss of the particle...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
Sebastian Getfert Thomas Töws Peter Reimann

We consider elongated cylindrical particles, modeling, e.g., DNA fragments or nanorods, while they translocate under the action of an externally applied voltage through a solid state nanopore. Particular emphasis is put on the concomitant potential energy landscape encountered by the particle on its passage through the pore due to the complex interplay of various electrohydrodynamic effects bey...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Thibault Lagache David Holcman

Active cellular transport is a fundamental mechanism for protein and vesicle delivery, cell cycle, and molecular degradation. Viruses can hijack the transport system and use it to reach the nucleus. Most transport processes consist of intermittent dynamics, where the motion of a particle, such as a virus, alternates between pure Brownian and directed movement along microtubules. In this Rapid C...

2006
C. Quesne

An exactly solvable position-dependent mass Schrödinger equation in two dimensions, depicting a particle moving in a semi-infinite layer, is re-examined in the light of recent theories describing superintegrable two-dimensional systems with integrals of motion that are quadratic functions of the momenta. To get the energy spectrum a quadratic algebra approach is used together with a realization...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 2000
F X Villarruel B E Lauderdale D M Mueth H M Jaeger

We report on experiments to measure the temporal and spatial evolution of packing arrangements of anisotropic, cylindrical granular material, using high-resolution capacitive monitoring. In these experiments, the particle configurations start from an initially disordered, low-packing-fraction state and under vertical vibrations evolve to a dense, highly ordered, nematic state in which the long ...

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