Estimation of heat flows from the ocean to the atmosphere in drop transport
Estimation of heat flows from the ocean to the atmosphere in drop transport
V.N. Aksenov, E.G. Andreev, I.N. Ivanova, M.R. Kuznetsova, I.N. Tkacheva, G.G. Khundzhua
Estimations of heat flows from the ocean to the atmosphere in drop transport during storms are given. It is shown that: (1) heat transport by sprays generated by strong wind and wave collapse is insignificant, compared with turbulent transport; (2) sprays promote heat transport from the lower to the higher atmosphere.
Show AbstractOn the relation between the kinetic energy of pulsatory motion and the depth distribution of averaged velocities in a plane flow
On the relation between the kinetic energy of pulsatory motion and the depth distribution of averaged velocities in a plane flow
V.P. Petrov, Yu.L. Shchev'ev, A.S. Plakhov
Studied was the depth distribution of terms of the balance equation of the kinetic turbulent energy in a plane flow. The measurements were performed by the thermohydrometer (hot-wire) method in a measuring flume of a rectangular cross section. The experimental data were computer-processed with the use of statistic programs which enabled computing the Reynolds stress tensor components. Based on the hypothesis that, in the external layer of plane flows, a reduction of the momentum depends on the kinetic turbulent energy, an approximate equality of the von Karman parameter and the coefficient of mutual correlation between the longitudinal and vertical velocity components was obtained.
Show AbstractPost-Newtonian approximation in relativistic gravitation theory with account of galactic rotation
Post-Newtonian approximation in relativistic gravitation theory with account of galactic rotation
A.A. Vlasov
It is shown how the account of noninertiality of a coordinate system undergoing galactic rotation affects the post-Newtonian physics of bodies in the solar system.
Show AbstractPhysical factors of the $\alpha\to\beta$ transformation kinetics in a palladium-hydrogen system
Physical factors of the $\alpha\to\beta$ transformation kinetics in a palladium-hydrogen system
G.P. Revkevich, A.I. Olemskoi, M.A. Knyazeva, A.A. Katsnel'son
X-ray diffraction methods were used to study the kinetics of the $\alpha\to\beta$ transformation in Pd exposed to electrochemical saturation with hydrogen. It was established experimentally that the kinetics of the $\alpha\to\beta$ transformation in the Pd-H system is described by the Avraami-type equation containing time to the first power. The observed time dependence of the saturation is related to the fairly high rate of growth of $\beta$-phase nuclei in a bounded volume. The incubation period $t_0$ and the logarithmic rate $\gamma$ of growth of the $\beta$ phase fraction were found to depend on the crystallographic orientation of the regions with respect to the flux of H atoms.
Show AbstractOn the theory of frequency dependence of the conductivity of a strongly doped compensated semiconductor
On the theory of frequency dependence of the conductivity of a strongly doped compensated semiconductor
V.F. Shitikov
It is established that in a broad frequency band the real part of the conductivity of a strongly doped compensated semiconductor is described by the $Re\sigma(\omega)\sim \omega^s$, where $s < 1$. The frequency and temperature dependence of the exponent $s$ is discussed.
Show AbstractOn the determination of interatomic correlation parameters in alloys with h.c.p. structure
On the determination of interatomic correlation parameters in alloys with h.c.p. structure
V.M. Silonov. 0.V. Kris'ko, P.A. Kashirin, N.P. Kashirina
An additional term is obtained in the expression for the intensity of diffuse X-ray scattering for alloys with close radii of the neighboring coordination spheres. A technique is suggested for determining interatomic correlation parameters corresponding to these spheres.
Show AbstractEquations of state of a homogeneous phase in the approximation of expansion in powers of density
Equations of state of a homogeneous phase in the approximation of expansion in powers of density
I.P. Bazarov, P.N. Nikolaev
In this paper, based on the authors' method, an analytic expression is suggesed for the equation of state. The behavior of a system of particles with Lennard Jones interaction potential near the critical point is analyzed.
Show AbstractAn exact solution for the light shell in the RGT type theory
An exact solution for the light shell in the RGT type theory
A.A. Vlasov
An exact continuous solution is found for the light shell in the RGT type theory. It is shown that the solution is clearly nonstatic, which is what must be the case for any RGT theory.
Show AbstractSelective excitation of characteristic waves in the ionosphere
Selective excitation of characteristic waves in the ionosphere
Yu.V. Berezi, D.E. Ryzhov
A method is developed and experiments are carried out for studying the possibility of selective excitation of characteristic waves in the ionosphere. The results of the experiment indicate that one characteristic wave can be excited steadily, and the ratio of the mean power values of the damped and undamped waves can be brought to 10. It is shown that the gain in the noise immunity when receiving such a single-mode signal, compared with the double-mode one, is 10-20 dB.
Show AbstractOn the regularity in the disposition of the planets in the Solar system
On the regularity in the disposition of the planets in the Solar system
E.V. Pavlova
A comparative analysis of the regularity in the disposition of the planets of the Solar system and of Jupiter's satellites is carried out. The existence of characteristic time and space scales, defined by the fundamental constants, is postulated.
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