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An unstable superfluid Stewartson layer in a differentially rotating neutron star
Experimental and numerical evidence is reviewed for the existence of a
Stewartson layer in spherical Couette flow at small Ekman and Rossby numbers
(\Ek \lsim 10^{-3}, \Ro \lsim 10^{-2}), the relevant hydrodynamic regime in
the superfluid outer core of a neutron star. Numerical simulations of a
superfluid Stewartson layer are presented for the first time, showing how the
layer is disrupted by nonaxisymmetric instabilities. The unstable ranges of
\Ek and \Ro are compared with estimates of these quantities in radio
pulsars that exhibit glitches. It is found that glitching pulsars lie on the
stable side of the instability boundary, allowing differential rotation to
build up before a glitch.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letter
Ensemble equivalence for distinguishable particles
Statistics of distinguishable particles has become relevant in systems of
colloidal particles and in the context of applications of statistical mechanics
to complex networks. When studying these type of systems with the standard
textbook formalism, non-physical results such as non-extensive entropies are
obtained. In this paper, we will show that the commonly used expression for the
partition function of a system of distinguishable particles leads to huge
fluctuations of the number of particles in the grand canonical ensemble and,
consequently, to non-equivalence of statistical ensembles. We will see how a
new proposed definition for the entropy of distinguishable particles by
Swendsen [J. Stat. Phys. 107, 1143 (2002)] solves the problem and restores
ensemble equivalence. We also show that the new proposal for the partition
function does not produce any inconsistency for a system of distinguishable
localized particles, where the monoparticular partition function is not
extensive
Creep-rupture reliability analysis
A probabilistic approach to the correlation and extrapolation of creep-rupture data is presented. Time temperature parameters (TTP) are used to correlate the data, and an analytical expression for the master curve is developed. The expression provides a simple model for the statistical distribution of strength and fits neatly into a probabilistic design format. The analysis focuses on the Larson-Miller and on the Manson-Haferd parameters, but it can be applied to any of the TTP's. A method is developed for evaluating material dependent constants for TTP's. It is shown that optimized constants can provide a significant improvement in the correlation of the data, thereby reducing modelling error. Attempts were made to quantify the performance of the proposed method in predicting long term behavior. Uncertainty in predicting long term behavior from short term tests was derived for several sets of data. Examples are presented which illustrate the theory and demonstrate the application of state of the art reliability methods to the design of components under creep
Optimization-based design of a heat flux concentrator
To gain control over the diffusive heat flux in a given domain, one needs to engineer a thermal metamaterial with a specific distribution of the generally anisotropic thermal conductivity throughout the domain. Until now, the appropriate conductivity distribution was usually determined using transformation thermodynamics. By this way, only a few particular cases of heat flux control in simple domains having simple boundary conditions were studied. Thermal metamaterials based on optimization algorithm provides superior properties compared to those using the previous methods. As a more general approach, we propose to define the heat control problem as an optimization problem where we minimize the error in guiding the heat flux in a given way, taking as design variables the parameters that define the variable microstructure of the metamaterial. In the present study we numerically demonstrate the ability to manipulate heat flux by designing a device to concentrate the thermal energy to its center without disturbing the temperature profile outside it.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
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