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Author(s):  
Youyi Zhao

In this paper, we investigate the global well-posedness of the system of incompressible viscous non-resistive MHD fluids in a three-dimensional horizontally infinite slab with finite height. We reformulate our analysis to Lagrangian coordinates, and then develop a new mathematical approach to establish global well-posedness of the MHD system, which requires no nonlinear compatibility conditions on the initial data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 94 (12) ◽  
pp. 1917-1929
Author(s):  
Ethar A. A. Ahmed ◽  
M. S. Abou-Dina
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-113
Author(s):  
A Adhi ◽  
S Sismanto ◽  
A Setiawan

Semi-infinite slab modeling has been made through inverse data gravity using Matlab. Inversion of gravity data is done by first determining the simulation data. Forward modeling uses simulation data to produce an initial guess inversion model expressed with parameters n0 (1), n0 (2), n0 (3) and n0 (4). The forward modeling is performed on the next initial guess that the value of the misfit is as small as possible through an iteration using the Jacobian matrix. Accuracy of inversion results is determined by the initial guess and the number of iterations. The results obtained show that inversion modeling is more valid in the inversion modeling process compared to advanced modeling, because the value of the parameters sought is generated from mathematical observations of the observation data. Guesses greatly affect the results of inversions obtained. Initial guesses are given in the form of parameters n0 (1), n0 (2), n0 (3) and n0 (4). The initial guess for the parameters n0 (1), and n0 (2) that are made far deviant does not affect inversion. The initial guess for the parameters n0 (3), and n0 (4) that are made deviating far influences the inversion caused by a very small RCON value so that the result is NAN


Author(s):  
Andrea Carla Da Silva Barretto ◽  
Tiago Luís Barretto ◽  
Lilian Fachin Leonardo Betiol ◽  
Elisa Rafaella Bonadio Bellucci ◽  
Javier Telis-Romero

Pirarucu (Arapaima gigas Schinz) farming has been encouraged and, among meat preservation techniques, the salting process is a relatively simple and low-cost method. The objective of this work was to study the sodium chloride diffusion kinetics in Pirarucu during wet salting. Limited volumes of brine (20% w/w) were employed with wet salting assays carried at 3, 4 and 5 brine/muscle ratios, and brine temperatures of 10, 15 and 20 oC. The analytical solution of Fick's second law considering one-dimensional diffusion through an infinite slab in contact with a well-stirred solution of limited volume was used to calculate the effective salt diffusion coefficients. Salt diffusivities in muscle were found to be in the range of 2.07 and 8.80 ´ 10-10 m2/s. The wet salting of Pirarucu is greatly influenced by temperature and by the brine/muscle ratio by volume.Keywords: Pirarucu; Arapaima gigas Schinz; salt diffusion coefficients; brine.  


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