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Thin film instability with thermal noise
We study the effects of stochastic thermal fluctuations on the instability of
the free surface of a flat liquid film upon a solid substrate. These
fluctuations are represented as a standard Brownian motion that can be added to
the deterministic equation for the film thickness within the lubrication
approximation. Here, we consider that while the noise term is white in time, it
is coloured in space. This allows for the introduction of a finite correlation
length in the description of the randomized intermolecular interaction.
Together with the expected spatial periodicity of the flow, we find a
dimensionless parameter, , that accounts for the relative importance of
the spatial correlation. We perform here the linear stability analysis (LSA) of
the film under the influence of both terms, and find the corresponding power
spectra for the amplitudes of the normal modes of the instability. We compare
this theoretical result with the numerical simulations of the complete
non-linear problem, and find a good agreement for early times. For late times,
we find that the stochastic LSA predictions on the dominant wavelength remains
basically valid. We also use the theoretical spectra to fit experimental data
from a nanometric melted copper film, and find the corresponding times of the
evolution as well as the values of the parameter,
Lubrication of DLC Coatings with Two Tris(pentafluoroethyl)trifluorophosphate Anion-Based Ionic Liquids
The lubrication of a Cr-DLC coating with ethyl-dimethyl-2-methoxyethylammonium tris(pentafluoroethyl)trifluoropho-sphate [(NEMM)MOE][FAP] and 1-butyl-1-methylpyrro-lidinium tris(pentafluoroethyl)trifluorophosphate [BMP] [FAP] ionic liquids (ILs) as 1 wt% additives to a polyalphaolefin (PAO 6) was studied. Zinc dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP) was also used as reference in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the ILs. Reciprocating ball-on-plate tribological tests at loads of 20 and 40 N were performed. The results showed that both ILs exhibited a friction reduction, especially at the lowest load tested. Antiwear properties were also improved; the PAO 6 + 1% [BMP][FAP] mixture was slightly better, close to the values for PAO 6 + 1% ZDDP. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis indicated that the additive–surface interaction was responsible for the tribological improvement
Hausdorff dimension in -analytic profinite groups
We study the Hausdorff dimension of R-analytic subgroups in an R-analytic
profinite group, where R is a pro-p ring whose asso- ciated graded ring is an
integral domain. In particular, we prove that the set of such Hausdorff
dimensions is a finite subset of the rational numbers.Comment: 7 page
On the void explanation of the Cold Spot
The integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) contribution induced on the cosmic microwave
background by the presence of a supervoid as the one detected by Szapudi et al.
(2015) is reviewed in this letter in order to check whether it could explain
the Cold Spot (CS) anomaly. Two different models, previously used for the same
purpose, are considered to describe the matter density profile of the void: a
top hat function and a compensated profile produced by a Gaussian potential.
The analysis shows that, even enabling ellipticity changes or different values
for the dark-energy equation of state parameter , the ISW contribution
due to the presence of the void does not reproduce the properties of the CS.
Finally, the probability of alignment between the void and the CS is also
questioned as an argument in favor of a physical connection between these two
phenomena
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