Experimental studies on phase distributions of two co-polarized signals scattered from a two-dimensional rough surface

Author(s):  
Hui Zhao ◽  
Y. Kuga ◽  
A. Ishimaru
2019 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 07009
Author(s):  
Naum Ginzburg ◽  
Nikolay Peskov ◽  
Vladislav Zaslavsky ◽  
Ekaterina Kocharovskaya ◽  
Andrey Malkin ◽  
...  

Based on theoretical approach and three-dimensional modeling using the CST Microwave Studio code, planar dielectric two-dimensional Bragg structures in terahertz frequency range were developed and manufactured. Proof-of-principle electrodynamic experiments on the “cold” testing of these structures were carried out. It is shown that the experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical predicts, including the existence of the highest Q mode inside the Bragg reflection band in the absence of periodicity defects.


2019 ◽  
Vol 874 ◽  
pp. 1057-1095 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artem N. Nuriev ◽  
Airat M. Kamalutdinov ◽  
Andrey G. Egorov

The paper is devoted to the problem of harmonic oscillations of thin plates in a viscous incompressible fluid. The two-dimensional flows caused by the plate oscillations and their hydrodynamic influence on the plates are studied. The fluid motion is described by the non-stationary Navier–Stokes equations, which are solved numerically on the basis of the finite volume method. The simulation is carried out for plates with different thicknesses and shapes of edges in a wide range of control parameters of the oscillatory process: dimensionless frequency and amplitude of oscillations. For the first time in the framework of one model all two-dimensional flow regimes, which were found earlier in experimental studies, are described. Two new flow regimes emerging along the stability boundaries of symmetric flow regimes are localized. The map of flow regimes in the frequency–amplitude plane is constructed. The analysis of the hydrodynamic influence of flows on the plates allow us to establish new effects associated with the influence of the shape of the plates on the drag and inertia forces. Due to these effects, the values of hydrodynamic forces can differ by 90 % at the same parameters of the oscillation. The lower and upper estimates of hydrodynamic forces obtained in the work have a good agreement with the experimental data presented in the literature.


1999 ◽  
Vol 385 ◽  
pp. 255-286 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. M. BLACKBURN ◽  
R. D. HENDERSON

In this paper we describe a detailed study of the wake structures and flow dynamics associated with simulated two-dimensional flows past a circular cylinder that is either stationary or in simple harmonic cross-flow oscillation. Results are examined for Re=500 and a fixed motion amplitude of ymax/D=0.25. The study concentrates on a domain of oscillation frequencies near the natural shedding frequency of the fixed cylinder. In addition to the change in phase of vortex shedding with respect to cylinder motion observed in previous experimental studies, we note a central band of frequencies for which the wake exhibits long-time-scale relaxation oscillator behaviour. Time-periodic states with asymmetric wake structures and non-zero mean lift were also observed for oscillation frequencies near the lower edge of the relaxation oscillator band. In this regime we compute a number of bifurcations between different wake configurations and show that the flow state is not a unique function of the oscillation frequency. Results are interpreted using an analysis of vorticity generation and transport in the base region of the cylinder. We suggest that the dynamics of the change in phase of shedding arise from a competition between two different mechanisms of vorticity production.


2019 ◽  
Vol 62 (10) ◽  
pp. 1000-1011 ◽  
Author(s):  
L Couëdel ◽  
V Nosenko ◽  
S Zhdanov ◽  
A V Ivlev ◽  
I Laut ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 80 (11) ◽  
pp. 113706 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasushi Nagato ◽  
Seiji Higashitani ◽  
Katsuhiko Nagai

1975 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. 515-521 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. A. Furness ◽  
S. P. Hutton

Theoretical and experimental studies have been made of the growth and collapse of fixed cavities in a two-dimensional convergent-divergent nozzle. In this particular configuration an important feature was a re-entrant liquid jet which invaded the growing cavity from the downstream end, travelling upstream along the wall and interrupting the cavity when it reached the nozzle throat. A simple two-dimensional unsteady potential flow theory, developed to model the cycle, gave reasonable agreement with cinephotography and predicted the jet behavior. Because vaporization was neglected the theory overestimated the speed of the cycle.


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