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Transversal-rotational and zero group velocity modes in tunable magneto-granular phononic crystals
We report on the design and operation of a 1D magneto-granular phononic
crystal composed of a chain of steel spherical beads on top of permanent
magnets. The magnetic field of the permanent magnets induces forces in the
granular structure. By changing its strength, we can tune the dynamic response
of the granular structure. We present experimental results with evidence of
coupled transversal-rotational modes, and zero group velocities modes. These
observations are well supported by a proposed model taking into account the
mechanical coupling between the beads and the magnets by linear stiffnesses and
including all degrees of freedom in translations and rotations
On the spectrum of facet crystallization waves at the smooth 4He crystal surface
The wavelike processes of crystallization and melting or crystallization
waves are well known to exist at the 4He crystal surface in the rough state.
Much less is known about crystallization waves for the 4He crystal surface in
the smooth well-faceted state below the roughening transition temperature. To
meet the lack, we analyze here the spectrum of facet crystallization waves and
its dependence upon the wavelength, perturbation amplitude, and the number of
possible facet steps distributed somehow over the wavelength. All the
distinctive features of facet crystallization waves from conventional waves at
the rough surface result from a nonanalytic cusplike behavior in the angle
dependence for the surface tension of smooth crystal facets.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Principles and experience of justification of ecological representativeness of Emerald network potential sites
The article presents the results of the multi-method research to provide justification of Emerald network potential site, which meets the requirements of environmental representativeness. Flora and vegetation of the core natural habitat, species composition and prevalence of the species of European importance and from the Red books of the country and region, as well as the habitats of European importance were systematized with the use of methods of botanical and geobotanical studie
Acoustic Probing of the Jamming Transition in an Unconsolidated Granular Medium
Experiments with acoustic waves guided along the mechanically free surface of
an unconsolidated granular packed structure provide information on the
elasticity of granular media at very low pressures that are naturally
controlled by the gravitational acceleration and the depth beneath the surface.
Comparison of the determined dispersion relations for guided surface acoustic
modes with a theoretical model reveals the dependencies of the elastic moduli
of the granular medium on pressure. The experiments confirm recent theoretical
predictions that relaxation of the disordered granular packing through
non-affine motion leads to a peculiar scaling of shear rigidity with pressure
near the jamming transition corresponding to zero pressure. Unexpectedly, and
in disagreement with the most of the available theories, the bulk modulus
depends on pressure in a very similar way to the shear modulus
Correlation between local slip rate and local high-frequency radiation capability in a hearthquake fault
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