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Capillary waves at the liquid-vapor interface and the surface tension of water models
Capillary waves occurring at the liquid-vapor interface of water are studied
using molecular dynamics simulations. In addition, the surface tension,
determined thermodynamically from the difference in the normal and tangential
pressure at the liquid-vapor interface, is compared for a number of standard
three- and four-point water models. We study four three-point models (SPC/E,
TIP3P, TIP3P-CHARMM, and TIP3P-Ew) and two four-point models (TIP4P and
TIP4P-Ew). All of the models examined underestimate the surface tension; the
TIP4P-Ew model comes closest to reproducing the experimental data. The surface
tension can also be determined from the amplitude of capillary waves at the
liquid-vapor interface by varying the surface area of the interface. The
surface tensions determined from the amplitude of the logarithmic divergence of
the capillary interfacial width and from the traditional thermodynamic method
agree only if the density profile is fitted to an error function instead of a
hyperbolic tangent function.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, 7 tables. Accepted for publication in J. Chem.
Phys. [v2: Added references, corrected minor errors
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 7: Cross correlation functions.
Cross correlation function plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 3: Power spectral density plots
Power spectral density plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
F-15 inlet engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 9: Stability audits
Stability audit plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 2: Time variant data quality analysis plots
Time variant data quality analysis plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
Accretion Disk Temperatures of QSOs: Constraints from the Emission Lines
QSO emission-line spectra are compared to predictions based on theoretical
ionizing continua of accretion disks. Observed line intensities do not show the
expected trend of higher ionization with higher accretion disk temperature as
derived from the black hole mass and accretion rate. This suggests that, at
least for accretion rates close to the Eddington limit, the inner disk does not
reach temperatures as high as expected from standard disk theory. Modified
radial temperature profiles, taking account of winds or advection in the inner
disk, achieve better agreement with observation. This conclusion agrees with an
earlier study of QSO continuum colors as a function of disk temperature. The
emission lines of radio-detected and radio-undetected sources show different
trends as a function of disk temperature.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Ap
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 8: Cross spectral density plots
Cross spectral density plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 4: Autocorrelation functions
Autocorrelation function plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
A theoretical study of the aerodynamic characteristics of lifting-body entry vehicles Summary report, Mar. 1965 - Mar. 1966
Aerodynamic characteristics of lifting-body entry vehicle
F-15 inlet/engine test techniques and distortion methodologies studies. Volume 5: Effect of filter cutoff frequency on turbulence plots
The effect of filter cutoff frequency on turbulence plots were used to determine if peak distortion data taken from a subscale inlet model can be used to predict peak distortion levels for a full scale flight test vehicle
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