In this paper, we built upon the estimating primaries by sparse inversion (EPSI) method. We use the 3D curvelet transform and modify the EPSI method to the sparse inversion of the biconvex optimization and Ll-norm r...In this paper, we built upon the estimating primaries by sparse inversion (EPSI) method. We use the 3D curvelet transform and modify the EPSI method to the sparse inversion of the biconvex optimization and Ll-norm regularization, and use alternating optimization to directly estimate the primary reflection coefficients and source wavelet. The 3D curvelet transform is used as a sparseness constraint when inverting the primary reflection coefficients, which results in avoiding the prediction subtraction process in the surface-related multiples elimination (SRME) method. The proposed method not only reduces the damage to the effective waves but also improves the elimination of multiples. It is also a wave equation- based method for elimination of surface multiple reflections, which effectively removes surface multiples under complex submarine conditions.展开更多
Oblique ocean wave damping by a vertical porous structure placed on a multi-step bottom topography is studied with the help of linear water wave theory. Some portion of the oblique wave, incident on the porous structu...Oblique ocean wave damping by a vertical porous structure placed on a multi-step bottom topography is studied with the help of linear water wave theory. Some portion of the oblique wave, incident on the porous structure, gets reflected by the multi-step bottom and the porous structure, and the rest propagates into the water medium following the porous structure. Two cases are considered: first a solid vertical wall placed at a finite distance from the porous structure in the water medium following the porous structure and then a special case of an unbounded water medium following the porous structure. In both cases, boundary value problems are set up in three different media, the first medium being water, the second medium being the porous structure consisting ofp vertical regions-one above each step and the third medium being water again. By using the matching conditions along the virtualvertical boundaries, a system of linear equations is deduced. The behavior of the reflection coefficient and the dimensionless amplitude of the transmitted progressive wave due to different relevant parameters are studied. Energy loss due to the propagation of oblique water wave through the porous structure is also carried out. The effects of various parameters, such as number of evanescent modes, porosity, friction factor, structure width, number of steps and angle of incidence, on the reflection coefficient and the dimensionless amplitude of the transmitted wave are studied graphically for both cases. Number of evanescent modes merely affects the scattering phenomenon. But higher values of porosity show relatively lower reflection than that for lower porosity. Oscillation in the reflection coefficient is observed for lower values of friction factor but it disappears with an increase in the value of friction factor. Amplitude of the transmitted progressive wave is independent of the porosity of the structure. But lower value of friction factor causes higher transmission. The investigation is then carried out for the second case, i.e., when the wall is absent. The significant difference between the two cases considered here is that the reflection due to a thin porous structure is very high when the solid wall exists as compared to the case when no wall is present. Energy loss due to different porosity, friction factor, structure width and angle of incidence is also examined. Validity of our model is ascertained by matching it with an available one.展开更多
Many earlier experiments have shown that reflection from rock surfaces depends upon surface roughness,in-cidence zenith angle,viewing zenith angle,incidence azimuth and viewing azimuth. However,no research exists show...Many earlier experiments have shown that reflection from rock surfaces depends upon surface roughness,in-cidence zenith angle,viewing zenith angle,incidence azimuth and viewing azimuth. However,no research exists show-ing the interaction effects of these variables. Using granite as a model surface,we have designed an orthogonal,two level test having seven factors. Analysis of variance shows that surface roughness,relative viewing azimuth,and the in-teraction between these two factors are the largest sources of variance in our experiment. Hence we should include the interaction term in reflection models of granite.展开更多
Na-doped p-type ZnO thin films have been realized by DC reactive magnetron sputtering with a set of metal-Zn targets doped with various Na contents and under different substrate temperatures, respectively. Hall effect...Na-doped p-type ZnO thin films have been realized by DC reactive magnetron sputtering with a set of metal-Zn targets doped with various Na contents and under different substrate temperatures, respectively. Hall effect measurement, field-emission SEM, X-ray diffraction and optical transmission were carried out to investigate the effects of Na content and substrate temperature on the properties of p-type films. Results indicate that all the Na-doped ZnO films are strongly (002) oriented, and have an average transmittance -85 % in the visible region. Na-doped p-type ZnO films with good structural, electrical, and optical properties can only be obtained at an intermediate amount of Na content and under appropriate substrate temperature. At the optimal condition, the Na-doped p-type ZnO has the lowest resistivity of 13. 8 Ω· cm with the carrier concentration as high as 1.07 × 10^18 em^-3. The stability of the Na-doped p-type ZnO is also studied in this paper and it is found that the electrical properties keep stable in a period of one month.展开更多
The spatial distributions and interannual variations of aerosol concentrations, aerosol optical depth (AOD), aerosol direct radiative forcings, and their responses to heterogeneous reactions on dust surfaces over Ea...The spatial distributions and interannual variations of aerosol concentrations, aerosol optical depth (AOD), aerosol direct radiative forcings, and their responses to heterogeneous reactions on dust surfaces over East Asia in March 2006-10 were investigated by utilizing a regional coupled climate-chemistry/aerosol model. Anthropogenic aerosol concentrations (inorganic + carbonaceous) were higher in March 2006 and 2008, whereas soil dust reached its highest levels in March 2006 and 2010, resulting in stronger aerosol radiative forcings in these periods. The domain and five-year (2006-10) monthly mean concentrations of anthropogenic and dust aerosols, AOD, and radiative forcings at the surface (SURF) and at the top of the atmosphere (TOA) in March were 2.4 μg m 3 13.1 lag m^-3, 0.18, -19.0 W m^-2, and -7.4 W m^-2, respectively. Heterogeneous reactions led to an increase of total inorganic aerosol concentration; however, the ambient inorganic aerosol concentration decreased, resulting in a smaller AOD and weaker aerosol radiative forcings. In March 2006 and 2010, the changes in ambient inorganic aerosols, AOD, and aerosol radiative forcings were more evident. In terms of the domain and five-year averages, the total inorganic aerosol concentrations increased by 13.7% (0.17 μg m^-3) due to heterogeneous reactions, but the ambient inorganic aerosol concentrations were reduced by 10.5% (0.13 lag m-3). As a result, the changes in AOD, SURF and TOA radiative forcings were estimated to be -3.9% (-0.007), -1.7% (0.34 W m^-2), and -4.3% (0.34 W m^-2), respectively, in March over East Asia.展开更多
This study gives an analytical solution for wave interaction with a partially reflecting vertical wall protected by a submerged porous bar based on linear potential theory. The whole study domain is divided into multi...This study gives an analytical solution for wave interaction with a partially reflecting vertical wall protected by a submerged porous bar based on linear potential theory. The whole study domain is divided into multiple sub-regions in relation to the structures. The velocity potential in each sub-region is written as a series solution by the separation of variables. A partially reflecting boundary condition is used to describe the partial reflection of a vertical wall. Unknown expansion coefficients in the series solutions are determined by matching velocity potentials among different sub-regions. The analytical solution is verified by an independently developed multi-domain boundary element method(BEM) solution and experimental data. The wave run-up and wave force on the partially reflecting vertical wall are estimated and examined, which can be effectively reduced by the submerged porous bar. The horizontal space between the vertical wall and the submerged porous bar is a key factor, which affects the sheltering function of the porous bar. The wave resonance between the porous bar and the vertical wall may disappear when the vertical wall has a low reflection coefficient. The present analytical solution may be used to determine the optimum parameters of structures at a preliminary engineering design stage.展开更多
The ZAO (ZnO:Al) thin films were prepared by DC reactive magnetron sputtering technique. The relationship between the process parameters and the organizational structure,optical and electrical properties was studied. ...The ZAO (ZnO:Al) thin films were prepared by DC reactive magnetron sputtering technique. The relationship between the process parameters and the organizational structure,optical and electrical properties was studied. Through optimizing the process parameters,an optimal preparation parameter can be obtained. Using the optimal parameters to prepare the ZAO thin films,the resistivity of the ZAO film is as low as 4.5×10-4 Ω·cm and the average transmissivity in the visible region is around 80%,the optical and electrical properties meet the application requirements.展开更多
A direct numerical simulation of a turbulent mixing layer with the Reynolds number 500 and the convective Mach number 0.6 is performed and the results obtained are used to study the turbulent flow field and its genera...A direct numerical simulation of a turbulent mixing layer with the Reynolds number 500 and the convective Mach number 0.6 is performed and the results obtained are used to study the turbulent flow field and its generated noise.In the present simulation,the numerical techniques of absorbing buffer zones,artificial convection velocity and spatial filtering are used to achieve nonreflecting boundary conditions.The self-similarity is used to validate the present numerical simulations.The large-scale coherent structures are plotted together with the acoustic waves,which demonstrates the directivity of acoustic waves.The Lighthill's source and space-time correlations are further investigated.The main contributions to mixing noise are identified in terms of large-scale coherent structures,Lighthill's source and space-time correlations.展开更多
The problem of shock interaction with a rigid circular cylinder has been investigated using a compressible immersed boundary method coupled with high-order weighted-essentially non-oscillatory(WENO) scheme.First,the a...The problem of shock interaction with a rigid circular cylinder has been investigated using a compressible immersed boundary method coupled with high-order weighted-essentially non-oscillatory(WENO) scheme.First,the accuracy of the developed code is validated.Then,influences of the incident shock Mach number on the flow-field structure and dynamic drag coefficient,as well as time evolution of the flow field are studied.For different shock Mach number,the flow structure shows very different features.At a given dimensionless time,both the normalized shock detachment distance and the normalized vertical distance from the highest point of the primary reflected shock to the centerline of the cylinder decreases with increasing shock Mach number.However,location of the upper triple point varies non-monotonically with shock Mach number.For a case with given shock Mach number,the trajectory of the upper triple point and the time evolution of the normalized vertical distance from the highest point of the primary reflected shock to the centerline of the cylinder can both be predicted by linear correlation.Nevertheless,the time evolution of the normalized shock detachment distance is biased to be non-linear.Meanwhile,time evolution of force exerted on the cylinder is quite unsteady for a case with given shock Mach number and given cylinder diameter.For small shock Mach number,there exists a negative valley,and it disappears when the incident shock Mach number increases to a large value,e.g.,1.7.Furthermore,correlations to predict the occurrence of the peak drag and its value under different shock Mach numbers have been proposed.展开更多
基金supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project (No.2011ZX05023-005-008)
文摘In this paper, we built upon the estimating primaries by sparse inversion (EPSI) method. We use the 3D curvelet transform and modify the EPSI method to the sparse inversion of the biconvex optimization and Ll-norm regularization, and use alternating optimization to directly estimate the primary reflection coefficients and source wavelet. The 3D curvelet transform is used as a sparseness constraint when inverting the primary reflection coefficients, which results in avoiding the prediction subtraction process in the surface-related multiples elimination (SRME) method. The proposed method not only reduces the damage to the effective waves but also improves the elimination of multiples. It is also a wave equation- based method for elimination of surface multiple reflections, which effectively removes surface multiples under complex submarine conditions.
文摘Oblique ocean wave damping by a vertical porous structure placed on a multi-step bottom topography is studied with the help of linear water wave theory. Some portion of the oblique wave, incident on the porous structure, gets reflected by the multi-step bottom and the porous structure, and the rest propagates into the water medium following the porous structure. Two cases are considered: first a solid vertical wall placed at a finite distance from the porous structure in the water medium following the porous structure and then a special case of an unbounded water medium following the porous structure. In both cases, boundary value problems are set up in three different media, the first medium being water, the second medium being the porous structure consisting ofp vertical regions-one above each step and the third medium being water again. By using the matching conditions along the virtualvertical boundaries, a system of linear equations is deduced. The behavior of the reflection coefficient and the dimensionless amplitude of the transmitted progressive wave due to different relevant parameters are studied. Energy loss due to the propagation of oblique water wave through the porous structure is also carried out. The effects of various parameters, such as number of evanescent modes, porosity, friction factor, structure width, number of steps and angle of incidence, on the reflection coefficient and the dimensionless amplitude of the transmitted wave are studied graphically for both cases. Number of evanescent modes merely affects the scattering phenomenon. But higher values of porosity show relatively lower reflection than that for lower porosity. Oscillation in the reflection coefficient is observed for lower values of friction factor but it disappears with an increase in the value of friction factor. Amplitude of the transmitted progressive wave is independent of the porosity of the structure. But lower value of friction factor causes higher transmission. The investigation is then carried out for the second case, i.e., when the wall is absent. The significant difference between the two cases considered here is that the reflection due to a thin porous structure is very high when the solid wall exists as compared to the case when no wall is present. Energy loss due to different porosity, friction factor, structure width and angle of incidence is also examined. Validity of our model is ascertained by matching it with an available one.
基金Projects KZCX3-SW-338-1 supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Foundation of Chinese Academy of Science40572167 by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Many earlier experiments have shown that reflection from rock surfaces depends upon surface roughness,in-cidence zenith angle,viewing zenith angle,incidence azimuth and viewing azimuth. However,no research exists show-ing the interaction effects of these variables. Using granite as a model surface,we have designed an orthogonal,two level test having seven factors. Analysis of variance shows that surface roughness,relative viewing azimuth,and the in-teraction between these two factors are the largest sources of variance in our experiment. Hence we should include the interaction term in reflection models of granite.
基金Natural Science Foundation (60576063)Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang province(2008F70015)
文摘Na-doped p-type ZnO thin films have been realized by DC reactive magnetron sputtering with a set of metal-Zn targets doped with various Na contents and under different substrate temperatures, respectively. Hall effect measurement, field-emission SEM, X-ray diffraction and optical transmission were carried out to investigate the effects of Na content and substrate temperature on the properties of p-type films. Results indicate that all the Na-doped ZnO films are strongly (002) oriented, and have an average transmittance -85 % in the visible region. Na-doped p-type ZnO films with good structural, electrical, and optical properties can only be obtained at an intermediate amount of Na content and under appropriate substrate temperature. At the optimal condition, the Na-doped p-type ZnO has the lowest resistivity of 13. 8 Ω· cm with the carrier concentration as high as 1.07 × 10^18 em^-3. The stability of the Na-doped p-type ZnO is also studied in this paper and it is found that the electrical properties keep stable in a period of one month.
基金supported by the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No. KZCX2-YW-Q11-03)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2010CB950804)100 Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
文摘The spatial distributions and interannual variations of aerosol concentrations, aerosol optical depth (AOD), aerosol direct radiative forcings, and their responses to heterogeneous reactions on dust surfaces over East Asia in March 2006-10 were investigated by utilizing a regional coupled climate-chemistry/aerosol model. Anthropogenic aerosol concentrations (inorganic + carbonaceous) were higher in March 2006 and 2008, whereas soil dust reached its highest levels in March 2006 and 2010, resulting in stronger aerosol radiative forcings in these periods. The domain and five-year (2006-10) monthly mean concentrations of anthropogenic and dust aerosols, AOD, and radiative forcings at the surface (SURF) and at the top of the atmosphere (TOA) in March were 2.4 μg m 3 13.1 lag m^-3, 0.18, -19.0 W m^-2, and -7.4 W m^-2, respectively. Heterogeneous reactions led to an increase of total inorganic aerosol concentration; however, the ambient inorganic aerosol concentration decreased, resulting in a smaller AOD and weaker aerosol radiative forcings. In March 2006 and 2010, the changes in ambient inorganic aerosols, AOD, and aerosol radiative forcings were more evident. In terms of the domain and five-year averages, the total inorganic aerosol concentrations increased by 13.7% (0.17 μg m^-3) due to heterogeneous reactions, but the ambient inorganic aerosol concentrations were reduced by 10.5% (0.13 lag m-3). As a result, the changes in AOD, SURF and TOA radiative forcings were estimated to be -3.9% (-0.007), -1.7% (0.34 W m^-2), and -4.3% (0.34 W m^-2), respectively, in March over East Asia.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project Nos.51322903 and 51279224)the Program for New Century Excellent University Talents in University (NCET-13-0528)
文摘This study gives an analytical solution for wave interaction with a partially reflecting vertical wall protected by a submerged porous bar based on linear potential theory. The whole study domain is divided into multiple sub-regions in relation to the structures. The velocity potential in each sub-region is written as a series solution by the separation of variables. A partially reflecting boundary condition is used to describe the partial reflection of a vertical wall. Unknown expansion coefficients in the series solutions are determined by matching velocity potentials among different sub-regions. The analytical solution is verified by an independently developed multi-domain boundary element method(BEM) solution and experimental data. The wave run-up and wave force on the partially reflecting vertical wall are estimated and examined, which can be effectively reduced by the submerged porous bar. The horizontal space between the vertical wall and the submerged porous bar is a key factor, which affects the sheltering function of the porous bar. The wave resonance between the porous bar and the vertical wall may disappear when the vertical wall has a low reflection coefficient. The present analytical solution may be used to determine the optimum parameters of structures at a preliminary engineering design stage.
文摘The ZAO (ZnO:Al) thin films were prepared by DC reactive magnetron sputtering technique. The relationship between the process parameters and the organizational structure,optical and electrical properties was studied. Through optimizing the process parameters,an optimal preparation parameter can be obtained. Using the optimal parameters to prepare the ZAO thin films,the resistivity of the ZAO film is as low as 4.5×10-4 Ω·cm and the average transmissivity in the visible region is around 80%,the optical and electrical properties meet the application requirements.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11232011 and 11021262)the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2013CB834100)(Nonlinear science)
文摘A direct numerical simulation of a turbulent mixing layer with the Reynolds number 500 and the convective Mach number 0.6 is performed and the results obtained are used to study the turbulent flow field and its generated noise.In the present simulation,the numerical techniques of absorbing buffer zones,artificial convection velocity and spatial filtering are used to achieve nonreflecting boundary conditions.The self-similarity is used to validate the present numerical simulations.The large-scale coherent structures are plotted together with the acoustic waves,which demonstrates the directivity of acoustic waves.The Lighthill's source and space-time correlations are further investigated.The main contributions to mixing noise are identified in terms of large-scale coherent structures,Lighthill's source and space-time correlations.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.51576176&91541202)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.2016FZA4008)the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China(Grant No.2015M581928)
文摘The problem of shock interaction with a rigid circular cylinder has been investigated using a compressible immersed boundary method coupled with high-order weighted-essentially non-oscillatory(WENO) scheme.First,the accuracy of the developed code is validated.Then,influences of the incident shock Mach number on the flow-field structure and dynamic drag coefficient,as well as time evolution of the flow field are studied.For different shock Mach number,the flow structure shows very different features.At a given dimensionless time,both the normalized shock detachment distance and the normalized vertical distance from the highest point of the primary reflected shock to the centerline of the cylinder decreases with increasing shock Mach number.However,location of the upper triple point varies non-monotonically with shock Mach number.For a case with given shock Mach number,the trajectory of the upper triple point and the time evolution of the normalized vertical distance from the highest point of the primary reflected shock to the centerline of the cylinder can both be predicted by linear correlation.Nevertheless,the time evolution of the normalized shock detachment distance is biased to be non-linear.Meanwhile,time evolution of force exerted on the cylinder is quite unsteady for a case with given shock Mach number and given cylinder diameter.For small shock Mach number,there exists a negative valley,and it disappears when the incident shock Mach number increases to a large value,e.g.,1.7.Furthermore,correlations to predict the occurrence of the peak drag and its value under different shock Mach numbers have been proposed.