scholarly journals Publisher's Note: Streamer branching rationalized by conformal mapping techniques [Phys. Rev. E69, 067402 (2004)]

2004 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernard Meulenbroek ◽  
Andrea Rocco ◽  
Ute Ebert
Author(s):  
Xu Wang ◽  
Peter Schiavone

Using conformal mapping techniques, we design novel lamellar structures which cloak the influence of any one of a screw dislocation dipole, a circular Eshelby inclusion or a concentrated couple. The lamellar structure is composed of two half-planes bonded through a middle coating with a variable thickness within which is located either the dislocation dipole, the circular Eshelby inclusion or the concentrated couple. The Eshelby inclusion undergoes either uniform anti-plane eigenstrains or uniform in-plane volumetric eigenstrains. As a result, the influence of any one of the dislocation dipole, the circular Eshelby inclusion or the concentrated couple is cloaked in that their presence will not disturb the prescribed uniform stress fields in both surrounding half-planes.


1960 ◽  
Vol 82 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Raynor ◽  
A. Charnes

In the case of hydrostatic lubrication the designer of thrust bearings has to make decisions regarding the shape of pads, location of oil holes, and configuration of oil grooves. In this paper several pad shapes and associated oil inlets were investigated using conformal mapping techniques to obtain the total load-carrying capacity, flow rate of oil, oil-film thickness, pressure and velocity distribution. The results of these calculations permit the designer to approximate his chosen configuration by computed models in order to estimate the flow parameters.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott G. McMeekin ◽  
Ali Z. Khokhar ◽  
Basudev Lahiri ◽  
Richard M. De La Rue ◽  
Nigel P. Johnson

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