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Rayleigh-Bénard Convection for Nanofluids for More Realistic Boundary Conditions (Rigid-Free and Rigid-Rigid) Using Darcy Model [PDF]
In this article, Rayleigh-Bénard convection for nanofluids for more realistic boundary conditions (rigid-free and rigid-rigid) under the influence of the magnetic field is investigated.
Jyoti Ahuja, Urvashi Gupta
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Scaling of Latitude‐Dependent Heat Transport in Geostrophic Convection
Abstract Latitudinal variations in heat transport shape the thermal and magnetic evolution of rapidly rotating planets, stars, and icy moons. Although global simulations have revealed strong equatorial–polar contrasts, a predictive scaling theory has been lacking.
Veeraraghavan Kannan +2 more
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The paper presents the first tectonophysical reconstruction of initial divisibility of the protolithosphere as a result of convection in the cooling primitive mantle. Initial division of the protolithosphere into separate masses, i.e.
Semen I. Sherman
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Fast and Slow Signal Propagation in Abiotic Polypeptide Assemblies
Proteinoid microspheres formed by thermal polymerization of amino acids exhibit spontaneous electrical potential fluctuations without genetic material, membranes, or ion channels. Multi‐electrode recordings and electron microscopy reveal composition‐dependent voltage oscillations, long‐term drifts, and correlated signals across electrodes.
Panagiotis Mougkogiannis +1 more
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Flow Compensation Recovers Sensitivity Lost to Convection in Gradient‐Enhanced TOCSY NMR Experiments
Gradient‐enhanced TOCSY techniques are an essential tool in the NMR spectroscopist's toolkit. However, in the presence of convection, signal intensities can be severely diminished, an issue that is particularly common when using cryoprobes. Here, we present an easily implemented TOCSY experiment that reverses signal loss due to convection and ...
Elsa Caytan +4 more
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Controlling the Collective Transport of Large Passive Particles With Suspensions of Microorganisms
Directional light stimuli induce the accumulation of microalgae in suspensions of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. This accumulation triggers large scale bioconvection rolls capable of macroscale transport. Exploiting these bioconvective flows enables to collectively transport of hundreds of large passive particles, paving the way for future applications in ...
Taha Laroussi +4 more
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The Barrel of Ilmenau: A large-scale convection experiment to study dust devil-like flow structures.
We present an experimental facility for the validation of numerical simulations on atmospheric dust devils in a controlled laboratory experiment. Dust devils are atmospheric air vortices with a vertical axis, and are formed by intense solar radiation and
Alice Loesch, Ronald du Puits
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On scaling laws in turbulent magnetohydrodynamic Rayleigh–Benard convection [PDF]
We invoke the concepts of magnetic boundary layer and magnetic Rayleigh number and use the magnetic energy dissipation rates in the bulk and the boundary layers to derive some scaling laws expressing how Nusselt number depends on magnetic Rayleigh number, Prandtl number and magnetic Prandtl number for the simple case of turbulent magnetohydrodynamic ...
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Slantwise Convection and Heat Transport in Icy Moon Oceans
Abstract Ocean heat transport on icy moons shapes the ice shell topography, a primary observable of these moons. Two key processes control the heat transport: baroclinic instability driven by surface buoyancy contrasts and convective instability driven by heating from the core.
Yaoxuan Zeng, Malte F. Jansen
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The main purpose of this paper is to study the initial layer problem and the infinite Prandtl number limit of Rayleigh-Bénard convection with an ill prepared initial data.
Fan Xiaoting +3 more
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