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The influences of fuel Lewis number LeF on localised forced ignition of globally stoichiometric stratified mixtures have been analysed using three-dimensional compressible Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) for cases with LeF ranging from 0.8 to 1.2. The globally stoichiometric stratified mixtures with different values of root-mean-square (rms) equivalence ratio fluctuation (i.e. ?= 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6) and the Taylor micro-scale l? of equivalence ratio ? variation (i.e. l?/lf= 2.1, 5.5 and 8.3 with lf being the Zel’dovich flame thickness of the stoichiometric laminar premixed flame) have been considered for different initial rms values of turbulent velocity u. A pseudo-spectral method is used to initialise the equivalence ratio variation following a presumed bi-modal distribution for prescribed values of ? and l?/lf for global mean equivalence ratio 〈?〉=1.0. The localised ignition is accounted for by a source term in the energy transport equation that deposits energy for a stipulated time interval. It has been observed that the maximum values of temperature and the fuel reaction rate magnitude increase with decreasing LeF during the period of external energy deposition. The initial values of LeF, u/Sb(?=1), ? and l?/lf have been found to have significant effects on the extent of burning of the stratified mixtures following localised ignition. For a given value of u/Sb(?=1), the extent of burning decreases with increasing LeF. An increase in u leads to a monotonic reduction in the burned gas mass for all values of LeF in all stratified mixture cases but an opposite trend is observed for the LeF=0.8 homogeneous mixture. It has been found that an increase in ? has adverse effects on the burned gas mass, whereas the effects of l?/lf on the extent of burning are non-monotonic and dependent on ? and LeF. Detailed physical explanations have been provided for the observed LeF, u/Sb(?=1), ? and l?/lf dependences.  相似文献   

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The influences of fuel Lewis number Le F on localised forced ignition of inhomogeneous mixtures are analysed using three-dimensional compressible Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of turbulent mixing layers for Le F  = 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2 and a range of different root-mean-square turbulent velocity fluctuation u′ values. For all Le F cases a tribrachial flame has been observed in case of successful ignition. However, the lean premixed branch tends to merge with the diffusion flame on the stoichiometric mixture fraction isosurface at later stages of the flame evolution. It has been observed that the maximum values of temperature and reaction rate increase with decreasing Le F during the period of external energy addition. Moreover, Le F is found to have a significant effect on the behaviours of mean temperature and fuel reaction rate magnitude conditional on mixture fraction values. It is also found that reaction rate and mixture fraction gradient magnitude \(\vert \nabla \xi \vert \) are negatively correlated at the most reactive region for all values of Le F explored. The probability of finding high values of \(\vert \nabla \xi \vert \) increases with increasing Le F . For a given value of u′, the extent of burning decreases with increasing Le F . A moderate increase in u′ gives rise to an increase in the extent of burning for Le F  = 0.8 and 1.0, which starts to decrease with further increases in u′. For Le F  = 1.2, the extent of burning decreases monotonically with increasing u′. The extent of edge flame propagation on the stoichiometric mixture fraction ξ = ξ st isosurface is characterised by the probability of finding burned gas on this isosurface, which decreases with increasing u′ and Le F . It has been found that it is easier to obtain self-sustained combustion following localised forced ignition in case of inhomogeneous mixtures than that in the case of homogeneous mixtures with the same energy input, energy deposition duration when the ignition centre is placed at the stoichiometric mixture. The difficultly to sustain combustion unaided by external energy addition in homogeneous mixture is particularly prevalent in the case of Le F  = 1.2.  相似文献   

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We numerically study spray-flame dynamics. The initial state of the spray is schematized by alkane droplets located at the nodes of a face-centered 2D-lattice. The droplets are surrounded by a gaseous mixture of alkane and air. The lattice spacing s reduced by the combustion length scale is large enough to consider that the chemical reaction occurs in a heterogeneous medium. The overall spray equivalence ratio is denoted by ?T, with ?T = ?L + ?G, where ?G corresponds to the equivalence ratio of the gaseous surrounding mixture at the initial saturated partial pressure, while ?L is the so-called liquid loading. To model such a heterogenous combustion, the retained chemical scheme is a global irreversible one-step reaction governed by an Arrhenius law, with a modified heat of reaction depending on the local equivalence ratio. ?T is chosen in the range 0.9 ≤ ?T ≤ 2. Three geometries (s = 3, s = 6, s = 12) and four liquid loadings, ?L = 0.3, ?L = 0.5, ?L = 0.7, ?L = 0.85 are studied. In the rich sprays, our model qualitatively retrieves the recent experimental measurements: the rich spray-flames can propagate faster than the single-phase flames with the same overall equivalence ratio. To analyse the conditions for this enhancement, we introduce the concept of “spray Peclet number”, which compares the droplet vaporization time with the combustion propagation time of the single-phase flame spreading in the fresh surrounding mixture.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, we use the conformal mapping z/c = ζ?2a sin ζ (a, c?const, ζ = u + iv) of the strip {|v| ≤ v 0, |u| < ∞} onto the domain D, which is a strip with symmetric periodic cuts. For the domain D, in the orthogonal system of isometric coordinates u, v, we solve the plane elasticity problem. We seek the biharmonic function in the form F = C ψ 0 + S ψ*0 + x(C ψ 1 ? S ψ 2) + y(C ψ 2 + S ψ 1), where C(v) and S(v) are the operator functions described in [1] and ψ 0(u), …, ψ 2(u) are the desired functions. The boundary conditions for the function F posed for v = ±v 0 are equivalent to two operator equations for ψ 1(u) and ψ 2(u) and to two ordinary differential equations of first order for ψ 0(u) and ψ*0(u) [2]. By finding the functions ψ j (u) in the form of trigonometric series with indeterminate coefficients and by solving the operator equations, we obtain infinite systems of linear equations for the unknown coefficients. We present an efficient method for solving these systems, which is based on studying stable recursive relations. In the present paper, we give an example of analysis of a specific strip (a = 1/4, v 0 = 1) loaded on the boundary v = v 0 by a normal load of intensity p. We find the particular solutions corresponding to the extension of the strip by the longitudinal force X and to the transverse and pure bending of the strip due to the transverse force Y and the constant moment M , respectively. We also present the graphs of normal and tangential stresses in the transverse cross-section x = 0 and study the stress concentration effect near the cut bottom.  相似文献   

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The direct Monte Carlo simulation method is used for investigating the effect of the thermal accommodation coefficient α E on the relation for the Knudsen layer in the presence of intensive subsonic condensation. It is shown that the deviation of α E from unity may significantly affect the flow parameters, in particular, Mlim, the Mach number value limiting for subsonic condensation. It is shown that a decrease in α E leads to an increase in Mlim (Mlim < 1) if the relative flow temperature (ratio of the outer Knudsen layer boundary to the surface temperature) T < 1 and to a decrease in Mlim if T > 1. It is shown that for mirror reflection of molecules from the surface this effect may intensify.  相似文献   

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Shear wave propagation causes microvibrations within a medium; measuring the wave attenuation coefficient, α, and phase velocity, c s , the medium shear modulus, μ, and shear viscosity, η, are determined based on a viscoelastic model that includes both c s and α. The present work compares the performances of nine processing methods, based on cross-correlation and quadrature demodulation, used to extract the motion waveform from a sequence of radio-frequency (RF) echo signals from the medium. Kalman filtering determined the amplitude and the phase of the extracted motion waveform. The comparisons were done with regard to computational simulation and experiments with a gel phantom. Estimates obtained for μ and η of the medium considered different conditions for the vibration amplitude and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the RF echo signals and the waveform extracted by means of single frequency and shear wave dispersion ultrasound vibration (SDUV) methods. According to the simulated results, the cross-correlation-based processing techniques are more precise and accurate in comparison to quadrature demodulation techniques. The results for c s , α, μ and η of the phantom and those obtained under the same setup conditions for experimental and computational tests agree with each other. Comparing the estimates based on single frequency and SDUV techniques, they presented similar performances at high SNR of the RF echo signal. On the other hand, the former technique prevailed for low SNR.  相似文献   

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Wall-bounded turbulent flows over surfaces with spanwise heterogeneous surface roughness – that is, spanwise-adjacent patches of relatively high and low roughness – exhibit mean flow phenomena entirely different to what would otherwise exist in the absence of spanwise heterogeneity. In the outer layer, mean counter-rotating rolls occupy the depth of the flow, and are positioned such that “upwelling” and “downwelling” occurs above the low and high roughness, respectively. It has been comprehensively shown that these secondary flows are Prandtl’s secondary flow of the second kind (Anderson et al., J. Fluid Mech. 768, 316–347 2015). This behaviour indicates that spanwise spacing, s y , between adjacent patches of high and low roughness is, itself, a problem parameter; in this study, we have systematically assessed how s y affects turbulence structure in high Reynolds number channel flows via two-point correlations. “High roughness” is imposed with streamwise-aligned pyramid elements with height, h, selected to be ≈ 5% of the channel half height, H. For \(s_{y}/H \gtrsim 1\), we find that the aforementioned domain-scale mean circulations exist and the surface may be regarded as a topography. For s y /H ? 0.2, turbulence statistics show characteristics very similar to a homogeneous roughness and thus the surface may be regarded as a roughness. For 0.2 ? s y /H ? 2, the spatial extent of the counter-rotating rolls is controlled by proximity to adjacent rows, and we define such surfaces as being intermediate. We refer to such surfaces as intermediate state.  相似文献   

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We focus here on the analysis of the regularity or singularity of solutions Ω 0 to shape optimization problems among convex planar sets, namely:
$J(\Omega_{0})={\rm min} \{J(\Omega), \Omega \quad {\rm convex},\Omega \in \mathcal{S}_{\rm ad}\},$
where \({\mathcal{S}_{\rm ad}}\) is a set of 2-dimensional admissible shapes and \({J:\mathcal{S}_{\rm ad}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}}\) is a shape functional. Our main goal is to obtain qualitative properties of these optimal shapes by using first and second order optimality conditions, including the infinite dimensional Lagrange multiplier due to the convexity constraint. We prove two types of results:
  1. i)
    under a suitable convexity property of the functional J, we prove that Ω 0 is a W 2,p -set, \({p\in[1, \infty]}\). This result applies, for instance, with p = ∞ when the shape functional can be written as J(Ω) = R(Ω) + P(Ω), where R(Ω) = F(|Ω|, E f (Ω), λ1(Ω)) involves the area |Ω|, the Dirichlet energy E f (Ω) or the first eigenvalue of the Laplace–Dirichlet operator λ1(Ω), and P(Ω) is the perimeter of Ω;
     
  1. ii)
    under a suitable concavity assumption on the functional J, we prove that Ω 0 is a polygon. This result applies, for instance, when the functional is now written as J(Ω) = R(Ω) ? P(Ω), with the same notations as above.
     
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We consider the asymptotic behavior of solutions of systems of inviscid or viscous conservation laws in one or several space variables, which are almost periodic in the space variables in a generalized sense introduced by Stepanoff and Wiener, which extends the original one of H. Bohr. We prove that if u(x,t) is such a solution whose inclusion intervals at time t, with respect to ?>0, satisfy l epsiv;(t)/t→0 as t→∞, and such that the scaling sequence u T (x,t)=u(T x,T t) is pre-compact as t→∞ in L loc 1(? d +1 +, then u(x,t) decays to its mean value \(\), which is independent of t, as t→∞. The decay considered here is in L 1 loc of the variable ξ≡x/t, which implies, as we show, that \(\) as t→∞, where M x denotes taking the mean value with respect to x. In many cases we show that, if the initial data are almost periodic in the generalized sense, then so also are the solutions. We also show, in these cases, how to reduce the condition on the growth of the inclusion intervals l ?(t) with t, as t→∞, for fixed ? > 0, to a condition on the growth of l ?(0) with ?, as ?→ 0, which amounts to imposing restrictions only on the initial data. We show with a simple example the existence of almost periodic (non-periodic) functions whose inclusion intervals satisfy any prescribed growth condition as ?→ 0. The applications given here include inviscid and viscous scalar conservation laws in several space variables, some inviscid systems in chromatography and isentropic gas dynamics, as well as many viscous 2 × 2 systems such as those of nonlinear elasticity and Eulerian isentropic gas dynamics, with artificial viscosity, among others. In the case of the inviscid scalar equations and chromatography systems, the class of initial data for which decay results are proved includes, in particular, the L generalized limit periodic functions. Our procedures can be easily adapted to provide similar results for semilinear and kinetic relaxations of systems of conservation laws.  相似文献   

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In this work, the linear viscoelastic behavior of some low-density polyethylene in the melt is used to obtain their architecture. In this way, the number of branches per molecule and long chain branching (LCB) content is determined. For this purpose, a method based on the molecular dynamics of simple star-shaped molecules is presented. It allows one to infer the topology of an average molecule through a set of 2N c parameters {C n i , the number concentration of a level i} and {M bi , the mass of a segment of level i} representing an irregular Cayley tree with N c levels. The inverse problem uses the complex shear modulus as a function of the frequency data along with a minimization algorithm. Results from the present method are compared with NMR and SEC measurements of the level of branching. It appears that SEC and rheology leads to similar results on the determination of LCB while NMR overestimate the number of branch points per molecule. Moreover, rheology allows one to go further than the basic evaluation of LCB content and shows a picture of the structure of the molecules that is in agreement with the kinetics of free radical polymerization of polyethylene.  相似文献   

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The effect of a uniform electromagnetic field on the stability of a thin layer of an electrically conducting viscoelastic liquid flowing down on a nonconducting inclined plane is studied under the induction-free approximation. Long-wave expansion method is used to obtain the surface evolution equation. The stabilizing role of the magnetic parameter M and the destabilizing role of the viscoelastic parameter Γ as well as the electric parameter E on this flow field are established. A novel result which emerges from our analysis is that the stabilizing effect of M holds no longer true for both viscous and viscoelastic fluids in the presence of electromagnetic field. It is found that when E exceeds a certain critical value depending on Γ, magnetic field exhibits the destabilizing effect on this flow field. Indeed, this critical value decreases with the increase of the viscoelastic parameter Γ since it has a destabilizing effect inherently. Another noteworthy result which arises from the weakly nonlinear stability analysis is that both the subcritical unstable and supercritical stable zones are possible together with the unconditional stable and explosive zones for different values of Γ depending on the wave number k.  相似文献   

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Entanglement network of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) was characterized based on the dynamic viscoelasticity of the concentrated solutions in an ionic liquid. According to the concentration dependence of the molecular weight between entanglements (M e), M e for the molten state (M e,melt) for CMC was estimated to be 3.9 × 103 as a chain variable reflecting the chemical structure of the polysaccharide. Furthermore, relations between M e,melt and other chain variables were examined to elucidate the specificity in the entanglement properties of CMC and related polysaccharides. It was shown that the number of entanglement strands (P e), the ratio of the cube of the tube diameter, and the volume occupied by the entanglement strand, for CMC was 72 being significantly larger than the universal value of ca. 20 recognized for flexible polymers. Anomalous values of P e > 20 were also obtained for related polysaccharides such as cellulose and amylose.
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In view of its high precision and high efficiency, three-dimensional digital image correlation (3D-DIC) is widely used to accurately measure full-field deformation. A spatiotemporal experimental study using 3D-DIC to explore the Portevin–Le Chatelier (PLC) deformational behavior, provides a new insight into the whole 3D deformation field, including the out-of-plane displacement, and in particular the relationship between the serrations and the strain field in the deformation bands corresponding to individual serrations. Specimens 1, 2 and 3 mm thick of 5456 Al-based alloy were tested in uniaxial tension at room temperature at strain rates from 1.8 × 10?4 to 9.1 × 10?3s?1. The spatial and temporal characteristics of the strain localization were quantitatively analyzed. The out-of-plane displacement increment field (w) of the localized bands was observed by 3D-DIC, and found to be related to the specimen thickness and the in-plane strain increment. The largest displacement increments were respectively 15, 10 and 5 μm for 3, 2 and 1 mm specimens at maximum strain increment of about 12000 με. The elastic shrinkage outside the deformation bands was found to be an essential characteristic of the PLC effect. The width of the PLC band (wband) increased with increasing thickness; the angle of the PLC band (??band) was not affected by either specimen thickness or serration amplitude. Temporally, the serrations in the plots both of in-plane strain and out-of-plane displacement vs. time coincided throughout the entire loading procedure. When PLC banding occurred, the serration amplitude within the bands was found to be proportional to the maximum strain increment in the direction of the applied tensile force (??max).  相似文献   

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Yongxin Yuan  Hao Liu 《Meccanica》2012,47(3):699-706
Finite element model updating is a procedure to minimize the differences between analytical and experimental results and can be mathematically reduced to solving the following problem. Problem P: Let M a SR n×n and K a SR n×n be the analytical mass and stiffness matrices and Λ=diag{λ 1,…,λ p }∈R p×p and X=[x 1,…,x p ]∈R n×p be the measured eigenvalue and eigenvector matrices, respectively. Find \((\hat{M}, \hat{K}) \in \mathcal{S}_{MK}\) such that \(\| \hat{M}-M_{a} \|^{2}+\| \hat{K}-K_{a}\|^{2}= \min_{(M,K) \in {\mathcal{S}}_{MK}} (\| M-M_{a} \|^{2}+\|K-K_{a}\|^{2})\), where \(\mathcal{S}_{MK}=\{(M,K)| X^{T}MX=I_{p}, MX \varLambda=K X \}\) and ∥?∥ is the Frobenius norm. This paper presents an iterative method to solve Problem P. By the method, the optimal approximation solution \((\hat{M}, \hat{K})\) of Problem P can be obtained within finite iteration steps in the absence of roundoff errors by choosing a special kind of initial matrix pair. A numerical example shows that the introduced iterative algorithm is quite efficient.  相似文献   

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The development of the thermo-viscous fingering instability of miscible displacements in homogeneous porous media is examined. In this first part of the study dealing with stability analysis, the basic equations and the parameters governing the problem in a rectilinear geometry are developed. An exponential dependence of viscosity on temperature and concentration is represented by two parameters, thermal mobility ratio β T and a solutal mobility ratio β C , respectively. Other parameters involved are the Lewis number Le and a thermal-lag coefficient λ. The governing equations are linearized and solved to obtain instability characteristics using either a quasi-steady-state approximation (QSSA) or initial value calculations (IVC). Exact analytical solutions are also obtained for very weakly diffusing systems. Using the QSSA approach, it was found that an increase in thermal mobility ratio β T is seen to enhance the instability for fixed β C , Le and λ. For fixed β C and β T , a decrease in the thermal-lag coefficient and/or an increase in the Lewis number always decrease the instability. Moreover, strong thermal diffusion at large Le as well as enhanced redistribution of heat between the solid and fluid phases at small λ is seen to alleviate the destabilizing effects of positive β T . Consequently, the instability gets strictly dominated by the solutal front. The linear stability analysis using IVC approach leads to conclusions similar to the QSSA approach except for the case of large Le and unity λ flow where the instability is seen to get even less pronounced than in the case of a reference isothermal flow of the same β C , but β T  = 0. At practically, small value of λ, however, the instability ultimately approaches that due to β C only.  相似文献   

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Based on the finite volume method, the flow past a two-dimensional circular cylinder at a critical Reynolds number (Re = 8.5 × 105) was simulated using the Navier-Stokes equations and the γ-Reθ transition model coupled with the SST k ? ω turbulence model (hereinafter abbreviated as γ-Reθ model). Considering the effect of free-stream turbulence intensity decay, the SST k ? ω turbulence model was modified according to the ambient source term method proposed by Spalart and Rumsey, and then the modified SST k ? ω turbulence model is coupled with the γ-Reθ transition model (hereinafter abbreviated as γ-Reθ-SR model). The flow past a circular cylinder at different inlet turbulence intensities were simulated by the γ-Reθ-SR model. At last, the flow past a circular cylinder at subcritical, critical and supercritical Reynolds numbers were each simulated by the γ-Reθ-SR model, and the three flow states were analyzed. It was found that compared with the SST k ? ω turbulence model, the γ-Reθ model could simulate the transition of laminar to turbulent, resulting in better consistency with experimental result. Compared with the γ-Reθ model, for relatively high inlet turbulence intensities, the γ-Reθ-SR model could better simulate the flow past a circular cylinder; however the improvement almost diminished for relatively low inlet turbulence intensities The γ-Reθ-SR model could well simulate the flow past a circular cylinder at subcritical, critical and supercritical Reynolds numbers.  相似文献   

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We study the values e σ(f) of the best approximation of integrals of functions from the spaces L p (A, dμ) by integrals of rank σ. We determine the orders of the least upper bounds of these values as σ → ∞ in the case where the function ? is the product of two nonnegative functions one of which is fixed and the other varies on the unit ball U p (A) of the space L p (A, dμ). We consider applications of the obtained results to approximation problems in the spaces S p ? .  相似文献   

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In this work we study the turbulence modulation in a viscosity-stratified two-phase flow using Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of turbulence and the Phase Field Method (PFM) to simulate the interfacial phenomena. Specifically we consider the case of two immiscible fluid layers driven in a closed rectangular channel by an imposed mean pressure gradient. The present problem, which may mimic the behaviour of an oil flowing under a thin layer of different oil, thickness ratio h2/h1 =?9, is described by three main flow parameters: the shear Reynolds number Re τ (which quantifies the importance of inertia compared to viscous effects), the Weber number We (which quantifies surface tension effects) and the viscosity ratio λ = ν1/ν2 between the two fluids. For this first study, the density ratio of the two fluid layers is the same (ρ2 = ρ1), we keep Re τ and We constant, but we consider three different values for the viscosity ratio: λ =?1, λ =?0.875 and λ =?0.75. Compared to a single phase flow at the same shear Reynolds number (Re τ =?100), in the two phase flow case we observe a decrease of the wall-shear stress and a strong turbulence modulation in particular in the proximity of the interface. Interestingly, we observe that the modulation of turbulence by the liquid-liquid interface extends up to the top wall (i.e. the closest to the interface) and produces local shear stress inversions and flow recirculation regions. The observed results depend primarily on the interface deformability and on the viscosity ratio between the two fluids (λ).  相似文献   

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In three-dimensional Euclidean space let S be a closed simply connected, smooth surface (spheroid). Let \(\hat n\) be the outward unit normal to S, ▽ S the surface gradient on S, I S the metric tensor on S, gij the four covariant components of I S (i,j = 1, 2), h ij the four covariant components of -\(\hat n\)xI S , and D i covariant differentiation on S. It is well known that for any tangent vector field u on S there exist scalars ? and ψ on S, unique to within additive constants, such that \(u = \nabla _s \varphi - \hat n \times \nabla _s \psi \); the covariant components of u are \(u_i = D_i \varphi + h_i^j D_j \psi \). This theorem is very useful in the study of vector fields in spherical coordinates. The present paper gives an analogous theorem for real second-order tangent tensor fields F on S: for any such F there exist scalar fields H, L, M, N such that the covariant components of F are
$$F_{ij} = H h{}_{ij} + Lg_{ij} + E_{ij} (M,N),$$  相似文献   

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Building on the results of Ma et al. (in Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 177(2), 151–183 (2005)), and of the author Loeper (in Acta Math., to appear), we study two problems of optimal transportation on the sphere: the first corresponds to the cost function d 2(x, y), where d(·, ·) is the Riemannian distance of the round sphere; the second corresponds to the cost function ?log |x ? y|, known as the reflector antenna problem. We show that in both cases, the cost-sectional curvature is uniformly positive, and establish the geometrical properties so that the results of Loeper (in Acta Math., to appear) and Ma et al. (in Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 177(2), 151–183 (2005)) can apply: global smooth solutions exist for arbitrary smooth positive data and optimal maps are Hölder continuous under weak assumptions on the data.  相似文献   

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