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Asher Winter, Navid Mohajer, Darius Nahavandi and Shady Mohamed
Human Centrifuge Systems (HCSs) are an effective training tool to improve the G-acceleration and Spatial Disorientation (SD) tolerance of aircrew. Though highly capable HCSs are available, their structure and performance are yet to be fully optimised to ...
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Qinghua Deng, Huihui Wang, Wei He and Zhenping Feng
The leading edge is the critical portion for a gas turbine blade and is often insufficiently cooled due to the adverse effect of Crossflow in the cooling chamber. A novel internal cooling structure, wall jet cooling, can suppress Crossflow effect by chan...
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Salvatore Causio, Stefania A. Ciliberti, Emanuela Clementi, Giovanni Coppini and Piero Lionello
In this study, we investigate wave-currents interaction for the first time in the Black Sea, implementing a coupled numerical system based on the ocean circulation model NEMO v4.0 and the third-generation wave model WaveWatchIII v5.16. The scope is to ev...
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Georgios M. Horsch and Nikolaos Th. Fourniotis
Csanady?s (1973) model, used to explain the development of strong, wind-induced nearshore currents in long lakes, has been extended to explain the same phenomenon in flow-through semi-enclosed gulfs. As in the original theory, it is predicted that the de...
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Mikhail Varentsov, Hendrik Wouters, Vladimir Platonov and Pavel Konstantinov
Urbanization leads to distinct meteorological features of urban environments, and one the best-known is the urban heat island (UHI) effect. For megacities, these features become mesoscale phenomena (scale = 10 km) that are amplified by the tropospheric f...
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Jean-Louis Pinault
Evidence of long-term variability in the upper ocean has emerged for two decades. Most of the issues discussed raise a lot of questions. What is the driver of the decadal oscillation of rainfall in Europe that has been observed since the end of the 20th ...
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Muhammad K. Akbar, Richard A. Luettich, Jason G. Fleming and Shahrouz K. Aliabadi
The Computation and Modeling Engineering Laboratory (CaMEL), an implicit solver-based storm surge model, has been extended for use on high performance computing platforms. An MPI (Message Passing Interface) based parallel version of CaMEL has been develo...
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Samer Abdel-Wahab and Danesh K. Tafti
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M. L. ARGOTE ESPINOSA,M. F. LAVÍN,A. AMADOR
A vertically integrated, non-linear numerical model in finite differences is used to analyze two forcing mechanisms of the mean barotropic circulation in the Gulf of California: topographic rectification due to tidal currents (M2) and wind stress. Un...
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CHUNG-MUH TANG
An analytical theory of two-level, moist, quasi-geostrophic baroclinic waves with meridional variation, but without the fl-effect, is developed. The formulation is similar to that of Tang and Fichtl (1983) except that the meridional variation of the ...
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