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Transverse plane

About: Transverse plane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 17069 publications have been published within this topic receiving 194059 citations. The topic is also known as: axial plane.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the integration problem for the case of orthotropy, specifically in regard to the factorization of a certain sixth-order master-equation, and the boundary layer aspects of contracted or reduced boundary conditions for the interior solution contribution.

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used high-image-density particle image velocimetry and instantaneous force measurements to investigate the relationship between the loading and the patterns of vorticity and streamline topology in the near wake.
Abstract: Streamwise oscillations of a circular cylinder in a steady uniform flow are investigated experimentally using a technique of high-image-density particle image velocimetry, in conjunction with instantaneous force measurements. This approach allows insight into the relationship between the loading and the patterns of vorticity and streamline topology in the near wake.In analogy with the classical locked-on state arising from transverse oscillations of a cylinder in uniform flow, it is possible to attain either locked-on or quasi-locked-on states due to streamwise oscillations. In these cases, however, the repetitive signature of the transverse force is not sinusoidal; rather, it is strongly modulated and the corresponding spectra can exhibit several sharply defined peaks. The predominant peak can vary over a remarkably wide range, extending from the subharmonic to the third harmonic of the cylinder oscillation frequency; for certain locked-on states of the transverse force signature, the spectral peak at the cylinder oscillation frequency is actually suppressed. Corresponding instantaneous traces and spectra of the in-line force simply show dominance of the spectral peak at the cylinder oscillation frequency. Further interpretation of the loading is provided in terms of Lissajous patterns of the transverse and in-line force coefficients.All of these features are related to the instantaneous patterns of vortex formation in the near wake. During a typical cycle of the cylinder oscillation, these patterns can be divided into two broad categories: Karman-like shedding; and a nearly ‘frozen’ array of shed vortices. The order of occurrence of these basic patterns during an oscillation cycle dictates the instantaneous signatures and time-averaged spectra of the transverse force.

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, two frequency and amplitude-modulated pulses are described that can accomplish a 90 and 180° plane rotation in the presence of large B, field inhomogeneities.

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared line-of-sight measurements of the log-amplitude and phase fluctuations of pure tones between 250 and 4000 Hz propagated over distances between 2 and 300 m in the turbulent atmosphere close to the ground using simultaneously measured meteorological variables.
Abstract: Line‐of‐sight measurements of the log‐amplitude and phase fluctuations of pure tones between 250 and 4000 Hz propagated over distances between 2 and 300 m in the turbulent atmosphere close to the ground are compared quantitatively with simple theory using simultaneously measured meteorological variables. The theory is based on the assumption of homogeneous and isotropic turbulence and approximates the availability of eddy sizes in the source region of turbulence by a Gaussian spectrum. In particular the transverse or mutual coherence function (the coherence in a plane perpendicular to the direction of propagation) and the coherence in the direction of propagation which we call the longitudinal coherence, are also calculated and compared with the measurements. When the measured mean square phase fluctuations are compared with the theory using the meteorological measurements, good agreement is obtained. However the measured mean square log‐amplitude fluctuations are in general substantially smaller than predicted and, in addition, show clear evidence of saturation. The distance to saturation is shown to correspond to the longitudinal coherence length. Because of this behavior of the amplitude fluctuations both the transverse and longitudinal coherences are essentially a function of the phase variance only.

89 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown that an unpolarized electric current incident perpendicular to the plane of a thin ferromagnet can excite a spin-wave instability transverse to the current direction if source and drain contacts are not symmetric.
Abstract: We show that an unpolarized electric current incident perpendicular to the plane of a thin ferromagnet can excite a spin-wave instability transverse to the current direction if source and drain contacts are not symmetric. The instability, which is driven by the current-induced "spin-transfer torque," exists for one current direction only.

89 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,178
20222,308
2021385
2020597
2019709
2018654