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The Quasi-normal Modes of Charged Scalar Fields in Kerr-Newman black hole and Its Geometric Interpretation
It is well-known that there is a geometric correspondence between
high-frequency quasi-normal modes (QNMs) and null geodesics (spherical photon
orbits). In this paper, we generalize such correspondence to charged scalar
field in Kerr-Newman space-time. In our case, the particle and black hole are
all charged, so one should consider non-geodesic orbits. Using the WKB
approximation, we find that the real part of quasi-normal frequency corresponds
to the orbits frequency, the imaginary part of the frequency corresponds to the
Lyapunov exponent of these orbits and the eigenvalue of angular equation
corresponds to carter constant. From the properties of the imaginary part of
quasi-normal frequency of charged massless scalar field, we can still find that
the QNMs of charged massless scalar field possess the zero damping modes in
extreme Kerr-Newman spacetime under certain condition which has been fixed in
this paper.Comment: 30 pages, many figures, to appear in JHE
A Second-Order Sliding Mode Controller Design for Spacecraft Tracking Control
For spacecraft attitude tracking system, there exists the chattering phenomenon. In this paper, the spacecraft motion is decomposed into three-channel subsystems, and a second-order sliding mode control is proposed. This method has been proved to have good convergence and robustness. Combined with the proposed sliding surface, the three-channel controllers are designed. The control performance is confirmed by the simulation results, the approaching process is improved effectively, and a smooth transition is achieved without overshoot and buffeting
Research on Chloride Penetration Resistance of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete
The properties of chloride penetration of hybrid fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete (SCC) were investigated in this study. The results show that, the chloride penetration resistance of concrete can be improved by single incorporation either carbon or cellulose fibers. The concrete chloride diffusion coefficient DRCM of 12-cm length carbon SCC with fiber content of 1.7 kg/m3, 2.72 kg/m3, and 3.4 kg/m3 decreases by 10.3%, 25.5%, and 18.2% compared to reference concrete without any fibers, respectively. Moreover, the concrete chloride diffusion coefficient DRCM of cellulose SCC with fiber content of 1.2 kg/m3, 1.6 kg/m3, and 2.0 kg/m3 decreases by 18.8%, 22.4%, and 26.7% compared to reference concrete, respectively. Based on the results of orthogonal experimental design, the chloride diffusion coefficients DRCM of hybrid fiber reinforced SCC are listed in order of importance, as follows: length of carbon fiber \u3e content of carbon fiber \u3e content of cellulose fiber; furthermore, the hybrid of 2.72-kg/m3 carbon fiber with length of 12mm and 2.0-kg/m3 cellulose fiber exhibits the most significant effect on chloride diffusion coefficients DRCM of SCC
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