Observation of first and third harmonic responses in two-dimensional AlGaAs/GaAs HEMT devices due to plasma wave interaction

2008 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 754-760 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Manaf Hashim ◽  
Seiya Kasai ◽  
Hideki Hasegawa
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Manaf Hashim ◽  
Zon Fazlila Mohd Ahir ◽  
Seiya Kasai ◽  
Hideki Hasegawa ◽  
Swee-Ping Chia ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-47
Author(s):  
San-Yin Lin ◽  
Sheng-Chang Shih ◽  
Jen-Jiun Hu

ABSTRACTAn upwind finite-volume scheme is studied for solving the solutions of two dimensional Euler equations. It based on the MUSCL (Monotone Upstream Scheme for Conservation Laws) approach with the Roe approximate Riemann solver for the numerical flux evaluation. First, dissipation and dispersion relation, and group velocity of the scheme are derived to analyze the capability of the proposed scheme for capturing physical waves, such as acoustic, entropy, and vorticity waves. Then the scheme is greatly enhanced through a strategy on the numerical dissipation to effectively handle aeroacoustic computations. The numerical results indicate that the numerical dissipation strategy allows that the scheme simulates the continuous waves, such as sound and sine waves, at fourth-order accuracy and captures the discontinuous waves, such a shock wave, sharply as well as most of upwind schemes do. The tested problems include linear wave convection, propagation of a sine-wave packet, propagation of discontinuous and sine waves, shock and sine wave interaction, propagation of acoustic, vorticity, and density pulses in an uniform freestream, and two-dimensional traveling vortex in a low-speed freestream.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. M. Hashim ◽  
S. Kasai ◽  
H. Hasegawa ◽  
Q. I. Alias ◽  
Mohamad Rusop ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 169 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 207-209
Author(s):  
Chiara Marchetto ◽  
Francesco Califano ◽  
Maurizio Lontano
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Author(s):  
Xiang Yuan Zheng ◽  
Torgeir Moan ◽  
Ser Tong Quek

The one-dimensional Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) has been extensively applied to efficiently simulate Gaussian wave elevation and water particle kinematics. The actual sea elevation/kinematics exhibit non-Gaussianities that mathematically can be represented by the second-order random wave theory. The elevation/kinematics formulation contains double-summation frequency sum and difference terms which in computation make the dynamic analysis of offshore structural response prohibitive. This study aims at a direct and efficient two-dimensional FFT algorithm for simulating the frequency sum terms. For the frequency difference terms, inverse FFT and FFT are respectively implemented across the two dimensions of the wave interaction matrix. Given specified wave conditions, not only the wave elevation but kinematics and associated Morison force are simulated. Favorable agreements are achieved when the statistics of elevation/kinematics are compared with not only the empirical fits but the analytical solutions developed based on modified eigenvalue/eigenvector approach, while the computation effort is very limited. In addition, the stochastic analyses in both time-and frequency domains show that the near-surface Morison force and induced linear oscillator response exhibits stronger non-Gaussianities by involving the second-order wave effects.


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