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"... Numerical simulation in the earths subsurface Understanding physical processes in the earths subsurface is very challenging and very important research field. • Challenges: Rock formations often consist of porous material with multiscale features. Several physical processes are active at the same ti ..."
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Numerical simulation in the earths subsurface Understanding physical processes in the earths subsurface is very challenging and very important research field. • Challenges: Rock formations often consist of porous material with multiscale features. Several physical processes are active at the same
Numerical Simulations
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"... We analyze the anisotropy of turbulence in an electrically conducting fluid in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, for low magnetic Reynolds number, using the quasi-static approximation. In the linear limit, the kinetic energy of velocity compo-nents normal to the magnetic field decays faster ..."
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than the kinetic energy of compo-nent along the magnetic field [Moffatt, JFM 28, 1967]. However, numerous numerical studies predict a different behavior, wherein the final state is characterized by dom-inant horizontal energy. We investigate the corresponding nonlinear phenomenon using Direct Numerical
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, 1990
"... Cross field amplifiers (CFA) h ave been used in many applications where high power, high frequency microwaves are needed. Although these tubes have been manufactured for decades, theoretical analysis of their properties is not as highly developed as for other microwave devices such as klystrons. One ..."
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the current does complicate the simulation. We are developing a simulation model of cross field amplifiers using the PIC code CONDOR. We simulate an interaction region, one travelling wavelength long, with periodic boundary conditions. An electric field with the appropriate phase velocity is imposed
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Numerical Simulation
"... © 2012 Jalalifar and Aziz, licensee InTech. This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the ..."
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© 2012 Jalalifar and Aziz, licensee InTech. This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.
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"... Manuscript Number: CMAME-D-07-00037R1 Title: Proper orthogonal decomposition approach and error estimation of mixed finite element methods for the tropical Pacific Ocean reduced gravity model ..."
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Manuscript Number: CMAME-D-07-00037R1 Title: Proper orthogonal decomposition approach and error estimation of mixed finite element methods for the tropical Pacific Ocean reduced gravity model
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