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    Doppler Effect of Nonlinear Waves and Superspirals in Oscillatory Media

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    Nonlinear waves emitted from a moving source are studied. A meandering spiral in a reaction-diffusion medium provides an example, where waves originate from a source exhibiting a back-and-forth movement in radial direction. The periodic motion of the source induces a Doppler effect that causes a modulation in wavelength and amplitude of the waves (``superspiral''). Using the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation, we show that waves subject to a convective Eckhaus instability can exhibit monotonous growth or decay as well as saturation of these modulations away from the source depending on the perturbation frequency. Our findings allow a consistent interpretation of recent experimental observations concerning superspirals and their decay to spatio-temporal chaos.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    Optimización de un sistema ELAN® mediante técnicas de CFD

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    Chaotic synchronization in small assemblies of driven Chua's circuits

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    Influence of topography and land use on pollutants dispersion in the Atlantic coast of Iberian Peninsula

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    The west coast of Iberian Peninsula, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, is characterised by complex topography and specific synoptical situations that imply mesoscale circulations development. The main purpose of this work is to analyse how mesoscale circulations induced by topography and/or land use control pollutants dispersion in a coastal region. A numerical system combining the MM5 meteorological model and the air-quality model MARS was applied to the north western part of Portugal mainland. This system of models simulated the dispersion of pollutants in the atmosphere during two consecutive summer days under the influence of a thermal low-pressure system located over the Iberian Peninsula. To analyse the photo-chemical production inside the domain of interest an interface between MM5 and the photo-chemical model MARS was built up, constituting the first attempt to integrate these two models. MM5 and MARS sensitivity tests were performed for different conditions starting with null topography and homogeneous land use. The achieved results revealed that the mesoscale circulations that are developed in the west coast of Iberian Peninsula are mainly related to topographic effects instead of land-sea thermal-induced ones. Topography represented the main driving force mechanism on air pollutants injection in higher tropospheric levels.FCT; FSE - PRAXIS XXI/BD/21474/99FCT; FSE - SFRH/BD/10882/200
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