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Multi-source observations revealed an atypical double-eyewall structure in Super Typhoon Doksuri (2023), which we define herein as an ‘eccentric eyewall’. Ultimately, the structure evolved into the more familiar concentric eyewall (CE).
Qian Wang +5 more
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Ascertaining the Core Collapse Supernova Mechanism: An Emerging Picture?
Here we present the results from two sets of simulations, in two and three spatial dimensions. In two dimensions, the simulations include multifrequency flux-limited diffusion neutrino transport in the "ray-by-ray-plus" approximation, two-dimensional ...
Blondin, J. M. +4 more
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Barotropic Vortex Stability to Perturbations from Axisymmetry
Abstract Tropical cyclones and dynamically similar model vortices robustly maintain a near-axisymmetric horizontal structure where the vortex flow is strongly nonlinear in spite of persistent asymmetric forcing represented by horizontal variations in the environmental winds and the Coriolis parameter.
Carr, L.E. III, Williams, R.T.
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Guest Editorial: Special Issue “Axisymmetry in Mechanical Engineering”
Axisymmetric (or almost axisymmetric) systems are ever-present in mechanical engineering [...]
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Non-axisymmetric baby-skyrmion branes
We investigate the existence of non axisymmetric solutions in the 6-dimensional baby-Skyrme brane model. The brane is described by a localized solution to the baby-Skyrme model extending in the extra dimensions.
Masahiro Hayasaka +3 more
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Compaction‐Driven Convection in the Growing Inner Core
The Earth's inner core (IC) is known to exhibit heterogeneous structures with their origins still unknown. From the onset of nucleation, the IC can grow via sedimentation and compaction of iron crystals freezing out from the fluid outer core.
K. W. Lim +4 more
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Inferring the scrape-off layer heat flux width in a divertor with a low degree of axisymmetry
Plasma facing components (PFCs) in the next generation of tokamak devices will operate in challenging environments, with heat loads predicted to exceed 10 MW/m2. The magnitude of these heat loads is set by the width of the channel, the ‘scrape-off layer’
C. Marsden +8 more
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An Investigation on the Effects of Different Stratifications on Negatively Buoyant Jets
Negatively buoyant jets develop when fluids are released upwards into a lighter fluid or, vice versa, downwards into a heavier fluid. There are many engineering applications, such as the discharge, via submerged outfalls, of brine from desalination ...
Ferrari Simone +2 more
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Investigation of Two-Phase Flow in a Hydrophobic Fuel-Cell Micro-Channel
This paper presents a quantitative visualization study and a theoretical analysis of two-phase flow relevant to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) in which liquid water management is critical to performance. Experiments were conducted in an
N. Ibrahim-Rassoul +5 more
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Doubling of surface oceanic meridional heat transport by non-symmetry of mesoscale eddies. [PDF]
Wang H, Qiu B, Liu H, Zhang Z.
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