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Fracture analysis of local delaminations in laminated composites
A shear deformation model was developed to analyze local delaminations growing from transverse cracks in 90 degree plies located around the mid plane of symmetric laminates. The predictions of the model agree reasonably with experimental data from T300/934 graphite epoxy laminates. The predicted behavior is such that, in combination with an edge delamination model, the critical loads can be predicted accurately in the range of n from .5 to 8
Flux enhancement in the inner region of a geometrically and optically thick accretion disk
The surface flux (and the corresponding observed flux) of a geometrically
thick ``funnel'' shaped disk is computed taking into account the radiation
impinging on the surface from other parts of the disk. It is found that the
ratio of the maximum apparent luminosity to the real luminosity of the disk is
only a factor even when the opening angle of the disk is small
(). Thus, geometrically beamed emission from ``funnel'' shaped
sub-Eddington disks around stellar mass black holes, cannot explain the
Ultra-Luminous X-ray sources detected in nearby galaxies.Comment: accepted for publication in Ap
How Do Glassy Domains Grow?
We construct the equations for the growth kinetics of a structural glass
within mode-coupling theory, through a non-stationary variant of the 3-density
correlator defined in Phys. Rev. Lett. 97}, 195701 (2006). We solve a schematic
form of the resulting equations to obtain the coarsening of the 3-point
correlator as a function of waiting time . For a quench
into the glass, we find that attains a peak value at
, providing a theoretical basis for the numerical
observations of Parisi [J. Phys. Chem. B 103, 4128 (1999)] and Kob and Barrat
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 4581 (1997)]. The aging is not "simple": the
dependence cannot be attributed to an evolving effective temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
INTEGRAL SOLUTIONS
We obtain the non-trival integral solutions for quartic Diaphoptine equations with two variables is presented. A few numerical examples are given
Spin-s wavefunctions with algebraic order
We generalize the Gutzwiller wavefunction for s = 1/2 spin chains to
construct a family of wavefunctions for all s > 1/2. Through numerical
simulations, we demonstrate that the spin spin correlation functions for all s
decay as a power law with logarithmic corrections. This is done by mapping the
model to a classical statistical mechanical model, which has coupled Ising spin
chains with long range interactions. The power law exponents are those of the
Wess Zumino Witten models with k = 2s. Thus these simple wavefunctions
reproduce the spin correlations of the family of Hamiltonians obtained by the
Algebraic Bethe Ansatz.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
The Hall Number, Optical Sum Rule and Carrier Density for the -- model
We revisit the relationship between three classical measures of particle
number, namely the chemical doping , the Hall number and the
particle number inferred from the optical sum rule . We study the
-- model of correlations on a square lattice, as a minimal model for
High systems, using numerical methods to evaluate the low temperature
Kubo conductivites. These measures disagree significantly in this type of
system, owing to Mott Hubbard correlations. The Hall constant has a complex
behavior with several changes of sign as a function of filling , depending
upon the model parameters. Thus depends sensitively on and ,
due to a kind of quantum interference.Comment: Typos removed,9 Figures, (Revised Figure.3 contains comparison with
experiments
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