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Maxwell’s Refrigerator: An Exactly Solvable Model

open access: yesPhysical Review Letters, 2013
9 pages (Main Text + Supplemental Material), 3 figures, to appear in Physical Review ...
Mandal, Dibyendu   +2 more
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The Inelastic Maxwell Model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Dynamics of inelastic gases are studied within the framework of random collision processes. The corresponding Boltzmann equation with uniform collision rates is solved analytically for gases, impurities, and mixtures. Generally, the energy dissipation leads to a significant departure from the elastic case.
Ben-Naim, E., Krapivsky, P. L.
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Modeling and Mathematical Investigation of Blood-Based Flow of Compressible Rate Type Fluid with Compressibility Effects in a Microchannel

open access: yesMicromachines, 2022
In this investigation, the compressibility effects are visualized on the flow of non-Newtonian fluid, which obeys the stress–strain relationship of an upper convected Maxwell model in a microchannel. The fundamental laws of momentum and mass conservation
Kamel Guedri   +7 more
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Analysis of Implementation Effectiveness of Two Working Fluids Characterized by Different Viscoelastic Characteristics at Hydrodynamic Impact on the Borehole Bottom Zone

open access: yesНаука и техника, 2019
Combination of hydrodynamic impact on the formation with acid treatment may be seen as a promising direction in the field of well development and repair in complex geological conditions.
K. S. Kupavykh   +2 more
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Higher-Order Maxwell–Stefan Model of Diffusion

open access: yesLa Matematica, 2023
The paper studies a higher-order diffusion model of Maxwell-Stefan kind. The model is based upon higher-order moment equations of kinetic theory of mixtures, which include viscous dissipation in the model. Governing equations are analyzed in a scaled form, which introduces the proper orders of magnitude of each term.
Simić, Srboljub, Bérénice, Grec
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Four-point bending tests of PVB double laminated glass panels – experiments and numerical analysis

open access: yesChallenging Glass Conference Proceedings, 2020
Current architecture uses glass even for load bearing structural elements. Typical example is perpendicularly loaded laminated glass panel as a part of balustrade, staircase, or canopy.
Tomáš Hána   +4 more
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Relativistic x-ray free-electron lasers in the quantum regime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
We present a nonlinear theory for relativistic x-ray free-electron lasers in the quantum regime, using a collective Klein-Gordon (KG) equation (for relativistic electrons), which is coupled with the Maxwell-Poisson equations for the electromagnetic and ...
Eliasson, Bengt, Shukla, Padma
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Solitons in the Gauged Skyrme-Maxwell Model

open access: yesSymmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications, 2023
We consider soliton solutions of the U(1) gauged Skyrme model with the pion mass term. The domain of existence of gauged Skyrmions is restricted from above by the value of the pion mass. Concentrating on the solutions of topological degree one, we find that coupling to the electromagnetic field breaks the symmetry of the configurations, the Skyrmions ...
Livramento, Leandro Roza   +2 more
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The vector type Maxwell viscoelastic model and its relationship to thixotropy

open access: yesJournal of Fluid Science and Technology, 2017
Thixotropy is a common behavior of soft matters widely used in various industries. Numerous models, both empirical and theoretical, have been proposed for different soft matters.
Bo ZHANG
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The Euler--Maxwell system for electrons: global solutions in $2D$

open access: yes, 2016
A basic model for describing plasma dynamics is given by the Euler-Maxwell system, in which compressible ion and electron fluids interact with their own self-consistent electromagnetic field. In this paper we consider the "one-fluid" Euler--Maxwell model
Deng, Yu   +2 more
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