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A General Mathematical Formulation for the Determination of Differential Leakage Factors in Electrical Machines with Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Full or Dead-Coil Multiphase Windings
This paper presents a simple and general mathematical formulation for the determination of the differential leakage factor for both symmetrical and asymmetrical full and dead-coil windings of electrical machines. The method can be applied to all multiphase windings and considers Görges polygons in conjunction with masses geometry in order to find an easy and affordable way to compute the differential leakage factor, avoiding the adoption of traditional methods that refer to the Ossanna's infinite series, which has to be obviously truncated under the bound of a predetermined accuracy. Moreover, the method described in this paper allows the easy determination of both the minimum and maximum values of the differential leakage factor, as well as its average value and the time trend. The proposed method, which does not require infinite series, is validated by means of several examples in order to practically demonstrate the effectiveness and the easiness of application of this procedure
Comment on "Nucleon elastic form factors and local duality"
We comment on the papers "Nucleon elastic form factors and local duality"
[Phys. Rev. {\bf D62}, 073008 (2000)] and "Experimental verification of
quark-hadron duality" [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 85}, 1186 (2000)]. Our main
comment is that the reconstruction of the proton magnetic form factor, claimed
to be obtained from the inelastic scaling curve thanks to parton-hadron local
duality, is affected by an artifact.Comment: to appear in Phys. Rev.
Tuning of heat and charge transport by Majorana fermions
We investigate theoretically thermal and electrical conductances for the
system consisting of a quantum dot (QD) connected both to a pair of Majorana
fermions residing the edges of a Kitaev wire and two metallic leads. We
demonstrate that both quantities reveal pronounced resonances, whose positions
can be controlled by tuning of an asymmetry of the couplings of the QD and a
pair of MFs. Similar behavior is revealed for the thermopower, Wiedemann-Franz
law and dimensionless thermoelectric figure of merit. The considered geometry
can thus be used as a tuner of heat and charge transport assisted by MFs
Growth of boundary-layer streaks due to free-stream turbulence
The growth of laminar boundary-layer streaks caused by free-stream turbulence
encountering a flat plate in zero-pressure-gradient conditions is investigated experimentally
in a wind tunnel and numerically by solving the unsteady boundary-region
equations. A comparative discussion amongst the most relevant theoretical frameworks,
such as the Goldstein theory, the Taylor-Stewartson theory, the optimalgrowth
theory and the Orr-Sommerfeld theory, is first presented and parallels and
complimentary aspects of the theories are pointed out to justify the use of the
Goldstein theory in our study. The statistical properties of the positive and negative
fluctuations of the laminar streaks are discussed, showing how the total time average
of the boundary-layer fluctuations masks the true character of the disturbance flow
and revealing that the maximum values and the root-mean-square of positive and
negative fluctuations grow downstream at the same rate. The downstream growth
rate of the low-frequency disturbances and the decay rate of the high-frequency
disturbances are also computed for the first time. The numerical solutions of the unsteady
boundary-region equations are compared successfully with the streak profiles
measured in the wind tunnel and with direct numerical simulation results available
in the literatur
Nonlinear feedback oscillations in resonant tunneling through double barriers
We analyze the dynamical evolution of the resonant tunneling of an ensemble
of electrons through a double barrier in the presence of the self-consistent
potential created by the charge accumulation in the well.
The intrinsic nonlinearity of the transmission process is shown to lead to
oscillations of the stored charge and of the transmitted and reflected fluxes.
The dependence on the electrostatic feedback induced by the self-consistent
potential and on the energy width of the incident distribution is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, TeX, 5 Postscript figure
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