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Branched polymers attached in a wedge geometry
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1987The authors use exact enumeration and Monte Carlo techniques to test some recent predictions by Duplantier and Saleur (1986) of the values of the critical exponent gamma for uniform star-branched polymers in a wedge geometry in two dimensions. Results support their predictions.
S. Colby +3 more
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Image solution for Poisson's equation in wedge geometry
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1995Summary: Poisson's equation for a dielectric wedge is solved by deriving a static image that corresponds to the potential contribution of the wedge. The problem is studied mainly in three dimensions, but the solution for the analogous two-dimensional problem is also provided.
K. I. Nikoshkinen, I. Lindell
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Wedge geometry and detachment strength in deepwater fold-thrust belts
Earth-Science Reviews, 2017Deepwater fold-thrust belts (DWFTBs) have been classified into three groups according to the present-day stress regime and tectonic setting. Near-field stress-driven DWFTBs are usually associated with passive margins. They are thin-skinned gravitational deformation with thick salt or overpressured shale detachments.
R. King, C. Morley
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Branched polymers in a wedge geometry in three dimensions
Journal of Statistical Physics, 1990We investigate the statistical and dimensional properties of uniform star polymers attached by the branching vertex of degreef in a wedge geometry in three dimensions and described by the wedge anglesθ andφ. We show that the growth constant is equal toμ f , whereμ is the self-avoiding walk limit.
D. S. Gaunt, S. Colby
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Tectonic wedge geometry at Bardas Blancas, southern Andes (36 °S), Argentina
Journal of Structural Geology, 1997Abstract A tectonic wedge at the mountain front of the Cordillera Principal, Mendoza province, Argentina, shows some geometrical features that depart from examples described elsewhere. This wedge underthrusts the roof sequence beneath a blind thrust.
L. Dimieri
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Nucleation of superconductivity in wedge geometry
Physics Letters, 1965A. Houghton, F. B. McLean
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Heat Transfer, 2021
Heat transference in fluid mechanism has a deep influence in real‐life applications like hot‐mix paving, recovery of energy, concrete heating, heat spacing, refineries, distillation, autoclaves, reactors, air conditioning, and so forth.
S. Z. H. Shah +7 more
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Heat transference in fluid mechanism has a deep influence in real‐life applications like hot‐mix paving, recovery of energy, concrete heating, heat spacing, refineries, distillation, autoclaves, reactors, air conditioning, and so forth.
S. Z. H. Shah +7 more
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The Physics of Fluids, 2021
This study investigates different modes of unsteadiness that could be seen in a hypersonic flow over a double wedge configuration with a large separation region size.
G. Kumar, A. De
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This study investigates different modes of unsteadiness that could be seen in a hypersonic flow over a double wedge configuration with a large separation region size.
G. Kumar, A. De
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Higher order chemical process with heat transport of magnetized cross nanofluid over wedge geometry
Heat Transfer, 2020Heat transport keeps vital impact in field of engineering like heat spacing, air conditioning, refrigeration, and in chemical processing, such as heating of base and final products, heat recovery, tempering of containers, autoclaves, and reactors.
S. Z. H. Shah +5 more
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Tectonic wedges: geometry and kinematic interpretation
Journal of Structural Geology, 1994Abstract The geometry of several tectonic wedge combinations was studied in an outcrop in the Basque Basin, Western Pyrenees. Three types of tectonic wedges were distinguished: simple, double and triple wedge. On the surface the geometry of the observed tectonic wedges is always highly elemental: emergent thrust, horse or klippe.
L.M. Martinez-Torres +2 more
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