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    Investigation of chemically reacting and radiating supersonic internal flows

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    The two-dimensional spatially elliptic Navier-Stokes equations are used to investigate the chemically reacting and radiating supersonic flow of the hydrogen-air system between two parallel plates and in a channel with a ten degree compression-expansion ramp at the lower boundary. The explicit unsplit finite-difference technique of MacCormack is used to advance the governing equations in time until convergence is achieved. The chemistry source term in the species equation is treated implicitly to alleviate the stiffness associated with fast reactions. The tangent slab approximation is employed in the radiative flux formation. Both pseudo-gray and nongray models are used to represent the absorption characteristics of the participating species. Results obtained for specific conditions indicate that the radiative interaction can have a significant influence on the flow field

    Observation of a uniform temperature dependence in the electrical resistance across the structural phase transition in thin film vanadium oxide (VO2VO_{2})

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    An electrical study of thin VO2VO_{2} films in the vicinity of the structural phase transition at 680C68^{0}C shows (a) that the electrical resistance RR follows log(R)log (R) ∝\propto βˆ’T-T over the TT-range, 20<T<800C20 < T < 80 ^{0}C covering both sides of the structural transition, and (b) a history dependent hysteresis loop in RR upon thermal cycling. These features are attributed here to transport through a granular network.Comment: 3 pages, 3 color figure

    Transport study of Berry's phase, the resistivity rule, and quantum Hall effect in graphite

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    Transport measurements indicate strong oscillations in the Hall-,RxyR_{xy}, and the diagonal-, RxxR_{xx}, resistances and exhibit Hall plateaus at the lowest temperatures, in three-dimensional Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG). At the same time, a comparative Shubnikov-de Haas-oscillations-based Berry's phase analysis indicates that graphite is unlike the GaAs/AlGaAs 2D electron system, the 3D n-GaAs epilayer, semiconducting Hg0.8Cd0.2TeHg_{0.8}Cd_{0.2}Te, and some other systems. Finally, we observe the transport data to follow BΓ—dRxy/dBβ‰ˆβˆ’Ξ”RxxB\times dR_{xy}/dB \approx - \Delta R_{xx}. This feature is consistent with the observed relative phases of the oscillatory RxxR_{xx} and RxyR_{xy}.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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