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Analysis on flow around a sphere at high mach number, low Reynolds number and adiabatic condition for high accuracy analysis of gas particle flows
This study analyses gas particle flow around a sphere under an adiabatic condition
at high Mach number and low Reynolds number by direct numerical simulation of the three–
dimensional compressible Navier–Stokes equation to investigate flow properties. The
calculation was performed on a boundary-fitted coordinate system with a high-order scheme
of sufficient accuracy. Analysis is conducted by assuming a rigid sphere with a Reynolds
number based on the diameter of the sphere, and the free-stream velocity set between 50 and
300 and a free-stream Mach number set between 0.3 and 2.0. The effect of the Mach number
on the flow properties and drag coefficient are discussed. The calculation shows the following
results: 1) unsteady fluctuation of the hydrodynamic force becomes smaller as the Mach
number increases, 2) the drag coefficient increases along with the Mach number due to an
increase in the pressure drag by the shock-wave, and 3) an accurate prediction of the drag
coefficient in the supersonic regime using traditional models might be difficult
Effects of point defects on the phase diagram of vortex states in high-Tc superconductors in B//c axis
The phase diagram for the vortex states of high- superconductors
with point defects in axis is drawn by large-scale Monte
Carlo simulations. The vortex slush (VS) phase is found between the vortex
glass (VG) and vortex liquid (VL) phases. The first-order transition between
this novel normal phase and the VL phase is characterized by a sharp jump of
the density of dislocations. The first-order transition between the Bragg glass
(BG) and VG or VS phases is also clarified. These two transitions are compared
with the melting transition between the BG and VL phases.Comment: 4 pages, 9 eps figures (included in text), uses revtex.sty, overall
changes with several additional data points, though conclusion is unchange
Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions of Vortex Matter in Three-Dimensional Layered Superconductors
Large-scale simulations on three-dimensional (3D) frustrated anisotropic XY
model have been performed to study the nonequilibrium phase transitions of
vortex matter in weak random pinning potential in layered superconductors. The
first-order phase transition from the moving Bragg glass to the moving smectic
is clarified, based on thermodynamic quantities. A washboard noise is observed
in the moving Bragg glass in 3D simulations for the first time. It is found
that the activation of the vortex loops play the dominant role in the dynamical
melting at high drive.Comment: 3 pages,5 figure
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