425 research outputs found
Calculation of the separation streamlines of barchans and transverse dunes
We use FLUENT to calculate the wind profile over barchans and transverse
dunes. The form of the streamlines of flow separation at the lee side of the
dunes is determined for a symmetric barchan dune in three dimensions, and for
the height profile of a measured transverse dune field in the Len\c{c}\'ois
Maranhenses.Comment: 6 pages including 5 figures. Proceedings of PSIS 200
Modelling a Dune Field
We present a model to describe the collective motion of barchan dunes in a
field. Our model is able to reproduce the observation that a typical dune stays
confined within a stripe. We also obtain some of the pattern structures which
ressemble those observed from aerial photos which we do analyse and compare
with the specific field of La\^ayounne.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figure
Temperature determination of planetary atmospheres. Optimum boundary conditions for both low and high solar activity
Single and double gas number-density equations for determining temperature-altitude profile, high and low solar activity atmospheric models, and error analysi
Selfconsistent Approximations in Mori's Theory
The constitutive quantities in Mori's theory, the residual forces, are
expanded in terms of time dependent correlation functions and products of
operators at , where it is assumed that the time derivatives of the
observables are given by products of them. As a first consequence the
Heisenberg dynamics of the observables are obtained as an expansion of the same
type. The dynamic equations for correlation functions result to be
selfconsistent nonlinear equations of the type known from mode-mode coupling
approximations. The approach yields a neccessary condition for the validity of
the presented equations. As a third consequence the static correlations can be
calculated from fluctuation-dissipation theorems, if the observables obey a Lie
algebra. For a simple spin model the convergence of the expansion is studied.
As a further test, dynamic and static correlations are calculated for a
Heisenberg ferromagnet at low temperatures, where the results are compared to
those of a Holstein Primakoff treatment.Comment: 51 pages, Latex, 3 eps figures included, elsart and epsf style files
included, also available at
http://athene.fkp.physik.th-darmstadt.de/public/wolfram.html and
ftp://athene.fkp.physik.th-darmstadt.de/pub/publications/wolfram
Minimal Model for Sand Dunes
We propose a minimal model for aeolian sand dunes. It combines an analytical
description of the turbulent wind velocity field above the dune with a
continuum saltation model that allows for saturation transients in the sand
flux. The model provides a qualitative understanding of important features of
real dunes, such as their longitudinal shape and aspect ratio, the formation of
a slip face, the breaking of scale invariance, and the existence of a minimum
dune size.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, replaced with publishd versio
Minimal model for aeolian sand dunes
We present a minimal model for the formation and migration of aeolian sand
dunes. It combines a perturbative description of the turbulent wind velocity
field above the dune with a continuum saltation model that allows for
saturation transients in the sand flux. The latter are shown to provide the
characteristic length scale. The model can explain the origin of important
features of dunes, such as the formation of a slip face, the broken scale
invariance, and the existence of a minimum dune size. It also predicts the
longitudinal shape and aspect ratio of dunes and heaps, their migration
velocity and shape relaxation dynamics. Although the minimal model employs
non-local expressions for the wind shear stress as well as for the sand flux,
it is simple enough to serve as a very efficient tool for analytical and
numerical investigations and to open up the way to simulations of large scale
desert topographies.Comment: 19 pages, 22 figure
Impact of UVA exposure on psychological parameters and circulating serotonin and melatonin
BACKGROUND: People tend to feel better after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This study was performed to investigate the impact of UVA exposure on psychological and neuroendocrine parameters. METHODS: Fifty-three volunteers were separated into 42 individuals who had UVA exposure and 11 individuals who had no UVA exposure. The UVA-exposed volunteers had irradiation sessions six times in a three-week period. All volunteers completed two questionnaires at baseline (T1) and at the end of the study (T3). For the determination of serotonin and melatonin serum levels of all volunteers blood samples were collected at baseline (T1), after the first UVA exposure (T2), and at the end of the study after the sixth exposure (T3). RESULTS: UVA-exposed volunteers felt significantly more balanced, less nervous, more strengthened, and more satisfied with their appearance at T3. By contrast, the controls did not show significant changes of psychological parameters. In comparison to T1 and T3, serum serotonin was significantly higher and the serum melatonin was significantly lower for the volunteers exposed to UVA at T2. Both, for exposed and non-exposed volunteers serotonin and melatonin levels did not significantly differ at T1 and T3. CONCLUSIONS: It remains obscure, whether the exposure to UVA or other components of the treatment were responsible for the psychological benefits observed. The changes of circulating neuroendocrine mediators found after UVA exposure at T2 may be due to an UVA-induced effect via a cutaneous pathway. Nevertheless, the positive psychological effects observed in our study cannot be attributed to circulating serotonin or melatonin
Pure Stationary States of Open Quantum Systems
Using Liouville space and superoperator formalism we consider pure stationary
states of open and dissipative quantum systems. We discuss stationary states of
open quantum systems, which coincide with stationary states of closed quantum
systems. Open quantum systems with pure stationary states of linear oscillator
are suggested. We consider stationary states for the Lindblad equation. We
discuss bifurcations of pure stationary states for open quantum systems which
are quantum analogs of classical dynamical bifurcations.Comment: 7p., REVTeX
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