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Reynolds and Mach number simulation of Apollo and Gemini re-entry and comparison with flight
Reynolds and Mach numbers simulation of Apollo and Gemini reentry compared with flight dat
Endohedral Impurities in Carbon Nanotubes
A generalization of the Anderson model that includes pseudo-Jahn-Teller
impurity coupling is proposed to describe distortions of an endohedral impurity
in a carbon nanotube. Treating the distortion within mean-field theory,
spontaneous axial symmetry breaking is found when the vibronic coupling
strength g exceeds a critical value g. The effective potential in the
symmetry-broken state is found to have O(2) symmetry, in agreement with
numerical calculations. For metallic zigzag nanotubes endohedrally-doped with
transition metals in the dilute limit, the low-energy properties of the system
may display two-channel Kondo behavior; however, strong vibronic coupling is
seen to exponentially suppress the Kondo energy scale.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Advanced double layer capacitors
Work was conducted that could lead to a high energy density electrochemical capacitor, completely free of liquid electrolyte. A three-dimensional RuO sub x-ionomer composite structure has been successfully formed and appears to provide an ionomer ionic linkage throughout the composite structure. Capacitance values of approximately 0.6 F/sq cm were obtained compared with 1 F/sq cm when a liquid electrolyte is used with the same configuration
The Performance of Cattle on Lowland Species-Rich Neutral Grassland at Three Contrasting Grazing Pressures
Grazing is an essential management practice for maintaining the nature conservation value of lowland semi-natural neutral grassland to control succession and create different faunal habitats via structural heterogeneity within the pasture (Duffey et al., 1974). However, there is a paucity of information on what would constitute a sustainable grazing intensity that will deliver the wildlife objectives and what the consequences of this management would be on growth rate of livestock and overall pasture output. An experiment was designed to quantify the ecological and agronomic consequences of imposing different grazing intensities on species-rich neutral grassland. The results will provide sward-based criteria for the integration of such species-rich grassland into commercial livestock systems
Breaking a one-dimensional chain: fracture in 1 + 1 dimensions
The breaking rate of an atomic chain stretched at zero temperature by a
constant force can be calculated in a quasiclassical approximation by finding
the localized solutions ("bounces") of the equations of classical dynamics in
imaginary time. We show that this theory is related to the critical cracks of
stressed solids, because the world lines of the atoms in the chain form a
two-dimensional crystal, and the bounce is a crack configuration in (unstable)
mechanical equilibrium. Thus the tunneling time, Action, and breaking rate in
the limit of small forces are determined by the classical results of Griffith.
For the limit of large forces we give an exact bounce solution that describes
the quantum fracture and classical crack close to the limit of mechanical
stability. This limit can be viewed as a critical phenomenon for which we
establish a Levanyuk-Ginzburg criterion of weakness of fluctuations, and
propose a scaling argument for the critical regime. The post-tunneling dynamics
is understood by the analytic continuation of the bounce solutions to real
time.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
The North Wyke Farm Platform: Fine Resolution (15-Minute) Hydrology and Water Quality Data
The North Wyke Farm Platform (NWFP) was established in 2010 to study and improve grassland livestock production at the farm-scale. The NWFP uses a combination of environmental sensors, routine field and lab-based measurements, and detailed management records to monitor livestock and crop production, emissions to water, emissions to air, soil health, and biodiversity. The rich NWFP datasets help researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of different grassland (and arable) farming systems, which in turn, contributes to the development of sustainable, resilient and net zero land management strategies. This document serves as a user guide to the hydrology and water quality data collected at a 15-minute temporal resolution from the NWFP. The guide gives details of the instrumentation, sensor calibration and data collection and is associated with other dedicated user guides that detail the design, establishment and development of the NWFP, field events, and the quality control process of datasets
The North Wyke Farm Platform: Livestock Data
The North Wyke Farm Platform (NWFP) was established in 2010 to study and improve grassland livestock production at the farm-scale. The NWFP uses a combination of environmental sensors, routine field and lab-based measurements, and detailed management records to monitor livestock and crop production, emissions to water, emissions to air, soil health, and biodiversity. The rich NWFP datasets help researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of different grassland (and arable) farming systems, which in turn, contributes to the development of sustainable, resilient and net zero land management strategies. This document serves as a user guide to the collection and management of livestock data and is associated with other dedicated user guides that detail the design, establishment and development of the NWFP, and field events
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