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Zhuo Li, Huixiang Ling and Xiao Zhao
There are plans to set up a space-based gravitational wave observatory that will use an ultra-large-scale laser interferometer in space to detect medium- and low-frequency gravitational waves. Both heliocentric and geocentric formations adopt the method ...
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Weiqiang Huang, Chunguang Wang, Kaining Zhang, Zhihong Wang and Weiping Tian
As a key component of the solid rocket motor, nozzle ablation is very important to the performance of the motor. In order to study the influence of the law of nozzle ablation on motor performance, a two-dimensional axisymmetric model of a ground state no...
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Indrakshi Dey and Nicola Marchetti
In this paper, we develop a tractable mathematical model and an emulation framework for communicating information through water using acoustic signals. Water is considered one of the most complex media to model due to its vastness and variety of characte...
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Yang Wang, Cheng Tian and Pengfei Yang
Ozone addition presents a promising approach for optimizing and regulating both combustion and ignition mechanisms. In Rotating Detonation Engines (RDEs), investigating the impact of ozone addition is particularly important due to the fact of their uniqu...
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Iryna Bondarenko, Alessandro Severino, Isaac Oyeyemi Olayode, Tiziana Campisi and Larysa Neduzha
The development of reliability theory has led to the setting of tasks requiring consideration of the efficiency and functional safety of technical objects of transport over the life cycle. The paper demonstrates the possibility of using the universal law...
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Hans-Joachim Raida
The second-order partial differential wave Equation (Cauchy?s first equation of motion), derived from Newton?s force equilibrium, describes a standing wave field consisting of two waves propagating in opposite directions, and is, therefore, a ?two-way wa...
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Grigory Dolgikh, Stanislav Dolgikh and Vladimir Ovcharenko
The paper presents the results of processing recordings of abnormal signals, which originated during the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha?apai volcano, and were registered by a laser nanobarograph and two laser strainmeters; there were three meters of se...
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Shunichi Mukae, Takeshi Okuzono and Kimihiro Sakagami
Partition of unity finite element method with plane wave enrichment (PW-FEM) uses a shape function with a set of plane waves propagating in various directions. For room acoustic simulations in a frequency domain, PW-FEM can be an efficient wave-based pre...
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Wanan Sheng, Evdokia Tapoglou, Xiandong Ma, C. James Taylor, Robert Dorrell, Daniel R. Parsons and George Aggidis
The study of wave-structure interactions involving nonlinear forces would often make use of the popular hybrid frequency?time domain method. In the hybrid method, the frequency-domain analysis could firstly provide the reliable and accurate dynamic param...
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Oskar Bschorr and Hans-Joachim Raida
The method used to factorize the longitudinal wave equation has been known for many decades. Using this knowledge, the classical 2nd-order partial differential Equation (PDE) established by Cauchy has been split into two 1st-order PDEs, in alignment with...
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