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Electroemulsification in a Uniform Electric Field
Langmuir, 2015Emulsification using electric fields is an easy alternative to flow-induced drop breakup, and the former is reported to be more effective and economical than the latter, especially when the medium phase is poorly conducting and highly viscous. The emulsification of a coarse water-in-oil emulsion in a uniform electric field is studied.
KARYAPPA, RB, NAIK, AV, THAOKAR, RM
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Line Sink in Uniform Magnetic Field
The Physics of Fluids, 1971The motion of an inviscid, incompressible, and conducting fluid due to a line sink in a uniform strong magnetic field is considered. The solutions show that motion is confined in a narrow region parallel to the magnetic field. Such a motion for a point sink has erroneously been named as a wake or backward jet flow.
Narain, Jai Prakash, Uberoi, Mahinder S.
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Uniform field flicker: Masking and facilitation
Vision Research, 1989The influence of uniform field flicker (UFF) on the contrast threshold for stationary sinusoidal gratings was measured as a function of flicker depth. Changing from no flicker to a flicker depth of 10% produces reliable differences in threshold. Further increases in flicker depth to 60% had little additional influence.
D R, Badcock, D, Smith
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Static uniform magnetic fields and amoebae
Bioelectromagnetics, 1997Three species of potentially pathogenic amoebae were exposed to 71 and 106.5 mT from constant homogeneous magnetic fields and examined for inhibition of population growth. The number of amoebae for three species was significantly less than controls after a 72 h exposure to the magnetic fields when the temperature was 20 C or above. Axenic cultures, i.e.
S G, Berk +3 more
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Modeling molecular response in uniform and non-uniform electric fields
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2013The response of a molecule to an electric field E, often a model of environment, can be expressed in terms of a sum of power series expansions. We investigate the accuracy and limits of applicability of this expression using one-, two-, and three-dimensional models of the hydrogen-bonded complex, ClH:NH3.
Michael, Morris, Meredith J T, Jordan
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Field uniformity in radiated field immunity tests
2015 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), 2015The calibration requirements of radiated immunity tests performed in semi-anechoic chambers and fully anechoic rooms are analyzed by means of electromagnetic computational tools to verify the severity of the allowed tolerance requirements of their anechoic environments.
Audone, Bruno +2 more
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Gyrotropic thermoelement in uniform and non-uniform magnetic fields
Journal of Thermoelectricity, 2020Using computer simulation, the temperature distributions in the working medium of gyrotropic thermoelements in uniform and non-uniform magnetic fields have been determined. Temperature dependences of the efficiency of gyrotropic thermoelements in uniform and non-uniform magnetic fields are determined.
N.A. Godovanets +3 more
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Electron diffusion in a non-uniform electric field and a uniform magnetic field
Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition), 1996A Monte Carlo simulation technique has been used to model the electron transport behavior, especially the electron diffusion motion, in the cathode fall region of a glow discharge under the influence of a non-uniform electric field and a transverse magnetic field perpendicular to the cathode sheath electric field.
Wei He-lin +3 more
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Uniform Field Breakdown in Air
Nature, 1955RECENT work by Llewellyn Jones and Parker1 on the steady-state current flow in a uniform field gap in air subjected to a steady d.c. potential has been interpreted in terms of the Townsend theory of breakdown involving a secondary or γ-process. Oscillographic observation, however, shows that, as the breakdown voltage is approached, relatively high ...
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A uniform electromagnetic-gravitational field
Physics Letters A, 1972A solution of the coupled Einstein-Maxwell equations, describing an electromagnetic field with an associateduniform gravitational field, is discussed.
K.N. Srinivasa Rao, A.V. Gopala Rao
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