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Author(s):  
Sandeep Chauhan ◽  
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Chandan Kumar ◽  
Ashish Gupta ◽  
Vikas Rastogi ◽  
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The present work aims to understand the influence of the asymmetries on the dynamics of the hollow rotor system. The study comprises the analytical study through the extended Lagrangian Hamiltonian approach and validation conducted with the simulation study through the bond graphs. This study involves an investigation of the dynamics of the hollow rotor system through two case studies. First case study considers a hollow rotor system with small asymmetry in stiffness while another study considers a hollow rotor system with asymmetry in mass. The lumped analysis involves the development of a mathematical model by considering the symmetry breaking of a hollow rotor caused by mass or stiffness. The study shows good agreement in simulation and analytical results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 055902
Author(s):  
H. H. Ma ◽  
X. F. Li ◽  
S. M. Weng ◽  
S. H. Yew ◽  
S. Kawata ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 918 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ryan Buchta ◽  
Jason Yalim ◽  
Bruno D. Welfert ◽  
Juan M. Lopez

Abstract


Plasma ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-144
Author(s):  
Spencer Kuo

Featured observations of high frequency (HF) heating experiments are first introduced; the uniqueness of each observation is presented; the likely cause and physical process of each observed phenomenon instigated by the HF heating are discussed. A special point in the observations, revealed through the ionograms, is the competition between the Langmuir parametric instability and upper hybrid parametric instability excited in the heating experiments and the impact of the natural cusp at foE (the peak plasma frequency of the ionospheric E region) on the competition. The ionograms also infer the generation of Langmuir and upper hybrid cavitons. Ray tracing theory is formulated. With and without the appearance of large-scale field-aligned density irregularities in the background ionosphere, ray trajectories of the ordinary mode (O-mode) and extraordinary mode (X-mode) sounding pulses are calculated numerically. The results explain the artificial Spread-F recorded by the digisondes in the heating experiments. Parametric instabilities, which are the directly relevant processes to achieve effective heating of the ionospheric F region, are formulated and analyzed. The threshold fields and growth rates of Langmuir and upper hybrid parametric instabilities are derived as the theoretical basis of many radar observations and electron-plasma wave interactions. Harmonic cyclotron resonance interaction processes between electrons and upper hybrid waves are introduced. Formulation and analysis are presented. The numerical results show that ultra-energetic electrons are generated. These electrons enhance airglow at 777.4 nm as well as cause ionization. Physical processes leading to the generation of artificial ionization layers are discussed. The nonlinear Schrodinger equation governing the nonlinear evolution of Langmuir waves and upper hybrid waves are derived and solved. The nonlinear periodic and solitary solutions of the equations are obtained. The localized Langmuir and upper hybrid waves generated by the HF heater form cavitons near the HF reflection layer and near the upper hybrid resonance layer, which induce bumps in the virtual height spread of the ionogram trace similar to that induced by the density cusp at E-F1 transition layer; the down-going Langmuir waves and upper hybrid waves evolve into nonlinear periodic waves propagating along the magnetic field, which backscatter incoherently the sounding pulses to cause downward virtual height spread.


2021 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 101195
Author(s):  
Alvaro A. Grandi ◽  
Suzie Protière ◽  
Arnaud Lazarus

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Mikhail Veysman

It is shown that the dynamics of electrons accelerated in narrow capillary waveguides is significantly influenced by the parametric excitation of their betatron oscillations. On the one hand, this excitation can irreversibly spoil the emittance of an accelerated electron bunch that limits the possibilities of their practical use. On the other hand, controlled parametric excitation of betatron oscillations can be used to generate short-pulse sources of synchrotron radiation. The article analyzes the regions of parametric instabilities, their dependence on the parameters of accelerated electron bunches and guiding structures, and their influence on the dynamics of accelerated electrons. The parameters of the generated synchrotron radiation are also estimated. Measurements of the spectral parameters of synchrotron radiation can serve as a tool for diagnostics of betatron oscillations and their excitation in the case of parametric resonances.


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