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Thermodynamic consistency of liquid-gas lattice Boltzmann simulations
Lattice Boltzmann simulations have been very successful in simulating
liquid-gas and other multi-phase fluid systems. However, the underlying second
order analysis of the equation of motion has long been known to be insufficient
to consistently derive the fourth order terms that are necessary to represent
an extended interface. These same terms are also responsible for thermodynamic
consistency, i.e. to obtain a true equilibrium solution with both a constant
chemical potential and a constant pressure. In this article we present an
equilibrium analysis of non-ideal lattice Boltzmann methods of sufficient order
to identify those higher order terms that lead to a lack of thermodynamic
consistency. We then introduce a thermodynamically consistent forcing method.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
Thin film dynamics on a vertically rotating disk partially immersed in a liquid bath
The axisymmetric flow of a thin liquid film is considered for the problem of
a vertically rotating disk that is partially immersed in a liquid bath. A model
for the fully three-dimensional free-boundary problem of the rotating disk,
that drags a thin film out of the bath is set up. From this, a
dimension-reduced extended lubrication approximation that includes the meniscus
region is derived. This problem constitutes a generalization of the classic
drag-out and drag-in problem to the case of axisymmetric flow. The resulting
nonlinear fourth-order partial differential equation for the film profile is
solved numerically using a finite element scheme. For a range of parameters
steady states are found and compared to asymptotic solutions. Patterns of the
film profile, as a function of immersion depth and angular velocity are
discussed.Comment: 31 pages, 19 figures accepted: Applied Mathematical Modellin
Kaon production from 1 to 40 A GeV
Kaon production is studied within the Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck
(GiBUU) model. Results are compared with experiment and with other models. The
influence of the kaon potential on the kaon azimuthal distributions at SIS
energies is considered. We also discuss the role of the many-body collisions at
high-density phase of reaction.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Proc. of the Int. Workshop on Hot and Dense
Matter in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, 09-12.04.2006, Budapes
Kaon and Pion production in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
The BUU transport model is applied to study strangeness and pion production
in nucleus-nucleus collisions. Starting from proton induced reactions, we
further investigate Si+Au, Au+Au and Pb+Pb collisions in the energy range
between 2 and 40 AGeV and compare with data and with other transport
calculations. The annihilation, or resonance, channel simulated by
the string model in meson-nucleon collisions at GeV is
introduced. The importance of this channel for a good description of the
proton-nucleus data on production is demonstrated. We, furthermore, show
that the meson-meson collisions contribute significantly to the
production in heavy-ion collisions above 5 A GeV and improve an agreement with
data on the ratio. Finally, we study the influence of the in-medium
modifications of the FRITIOF model on the pion and kaon production.Comment: 20 pages, 25 figures, added statistical errors in figure
Timelike deeply virtual Compton scattering with a linearly polarized real (or quasi-real) photon beam
We calculate timelike virtual Compton scattering amplitudes in the
generalized Bjorken scaling regime and focus on a new polarization asymmetry in
the scattering process with a linearly polarized photon beam in the medium
energy range, which will be studied intensely at JLab12 experiments. We
demonstrate that new observables help us to access the polarized quark and
gluon generalized parton distributions and .Comment: To appear in the proceedings XXII. International Workshop on Deep
Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects (DIS 2014), 28 April - 2 May 2014,
Warsaw, Polan
Spin coating of an evaporating polymer solution
We consider a mathematical model of spin coating of a single polymer blended in a solvent. The model describes the one-dimensional development of the thin layer of the mixture as the layer thins due to flow created by a balance of viscous forces and centrifugal forces and due to evaporation of the solvent. In the model both the diffusivity of the solvent in the polymer and the viscosity of the mixture are very rapidly varying functions of the solvent volume fraction. Guided by numerical solutions an asymptotic analysis reveals a number of different possible behaviours of the thinning layer dependent on the nondimensional parameters describing the system.\ud
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The main practical interest is in controlling the appearance and development of a ``skin'' on the polymer where the solvent concentration reduces rapidly on the outer surface leaving the bulk of the layer still with high concentrations of solvent. The critical parameters controlling this behaviour are found to be the ratio of the diffusion to advection time scales, the ratio of the evaporation to advection time scales and , the ratio of the diffusivity of the initial mixture and the pure polymer. In particular, our analysis shows that for very small evaporation with skin formation can be prevented
Kaon production from 1 to 40 A GeV
Kaon production is studied within the Giessen Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck
(GiBUU) model. Results are compared with experiment and with other models. The
influence of the kaon potential on the kaon azimuthal distributions at SIS
energies is considered. We also discuss the role of the many-body collisions at
high-density phase of reaction.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Proc. of the Int. Workshop on Hot and Dense
Matter in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, 09-12.04.2006, Budapes
Liquid rocket metal tanks and tank components
Significant guidelines are presented for the successful design of aerospace tanks and tank components, such as expulsion devices, standpipes, and baffles. The state of the art is reviewed, and the design criteria are presented along with recommended practices. Design monographs are listed
A perturbation analysis of existing resonant satellites
Perturbation analysis of existing resonant satellite
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