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Propagation of Gaussian Schell-Model Array Beams through a Jet Engine Exhaust
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作者 Huguang Li Jianyang Zhou 《Optics and Photonics Journal》 CAS 2023年第3期47-61,共15页
Here a Gaussian Shell Model Array (GSMA) beam is used to investigate the propagation characteristics in the jet engine exhaust region. It has great significance to improve various optical systems for wide application ... Here a Gaussian Shell Model Array (GSMA) beam is used to investigate the propagation characteristics in the jet engine exhaust region. It has great significance to improve various optical systems for wide application in trapping cold atoms, creating gratings, and atmospheric optical communication. We calculate analytical formulas for the spectral density (SD) and the propagation factors M<sub>x</sub>2</sup> and M<sub>y</sub>2</sup> of a GSMA beam. The influence of inner scale of turbulence in the jet engine exhaust region on its power spectrum has been also analyzed. According to these results, the influence of turbulence in a jet engine exhaust on a GSMA beam has been reduced by changing the parameters of light source and turbulence. For example, it is an excellent tool for mitigation of the jet engine exhaust-induced anisotropy of turbulence to increase the source coherence length, the root-mean-squared (rms) beam width, the wavelength or reduce the outer scale of turbulence. 展开更多
关键词 Gaussian Schell Model Array Beams Jet Engine Exhaust Spectral Density propagation factors
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M2-factor of high-power laser beams through a multi-apertured ABCD optical system
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作者 曾祥梅 张美志 +2 位作者 曹冬梅 孙鼎宇 周花 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第6期191-196,共6页
Based on the generalized truncated second-order moments,an approximate analytical formula of the beam propagation factor M^2 of high-power laser beams passing through the optical system with multiple hard-edged apertu... Based on the generalized truncated second-order moments,an approximate analytical formula of the beam propagation factor M^2 of high-power laser beams passing through the optical system with multiple hard-edged apertures is deduced.Numerical examples of the beams passing through an aperture-spatial filter are enclosed,and the influences of amplitude modulations(AMs)and phase fluctuations(PFs)on the beam propagation quality of high-power laser beams passing through the multi-apertured ABCD optical system are considered and discussed.It is shown that PFs are able to degrade the beam propagation quality of laser beams more than AMs when the high-power laser beams passing through the aperture-spatial filter,furthermore,one or two aperture-lens optical systems configured appropriate aperture parameters are both able to upgrade the beam propagation quality of high-power laser beams.The M2 factor of Gaussian beam passing through the multi-aperture optical system is a special case in this paper. 展开更多
关键词 amplitude modulations(AMs) phase fluctuations(PFs) multiple hard-edged aperture beam propagation factor
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Theoretical and numerical studies of crack initiation and propagation in rock masses under freezing pressure and far-field stress 被引量:6
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作者 Yongshui Kang Quansheng Liu +1 位作者 Xiaoyan Liu Shibing Huang 《Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering》 SCIE CSCD 2014年第5期466-476,共11页
Water-bearing rocks exposed to freezing temperature can be subjected to freezeethaw cycles leading tocrack initiation and propagation, which are the main causes of frost damage to rocks. Based on theGriffith theory of... Water-bearing rocks exposed to freezing temperature can be subjected to freezeethaw cycles leading tocrack initiation and propagation, which are the main causes of frost damage to rocks. Based on theGriffith theory of brittle fracture mechanics, the crack initiation criterion, propagation direction, andcrack length under freezing pressure and far-field stress are analyzed. Furthermore, a calculation methodis proposed for the stress intensity factor (SIF) of the crack tip under non-uniformly distributed freezingpressure. The formulae for the crack/fracture propagation direction and length of the wing crack underfreezing pressure are obtained, and the mechanism for coalescence of adjacent cracks is investigated.In addition, the necessary conditions for different coalescence modes of cracks are studied. Using thetopology theory, a new algorithm for frost crack propagation is proposed, which has the capability todefine the crack growth path and identify and update the cracked elements. A model that incorporatesmultiple cracks is built by ANSYS and then imported into FLAC3D. The SIFs are then calculated using aFISH procedure, and the growth path of the freezing cracks after several calculation steps is demonstratedusing the new algorithm. The proposed method can be applied to rocks containing fillings such asdetritus and slurry. 2014 Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Production and hosting byElsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 展开更多
关键词 Freeze-thaw action Freezing pressure Stress intensity factor(SIF) Crack propagation
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Application of scaled boundary finite element method in static and dynamic fracture problems 被引量:2
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作者 Zhenjun Yang 《Acta Mechanica Sinica》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2006年第3期243-256,共14页
The scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is a recently developed numerical method combining advantages of both finite element methods (FEM) and boundary element methods (BEM) and with its own special fe... The scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is a recently developed numerical method combining advantages of both finite element methods (FEM) and boundary element methods (BEM) and with its own special features as well. One of the most prominent advantages is its capability of calculating stress intensity factors (SIFs) directly from the stress solutions whose singularities at crack tips are analytically represented. This advantage is taken in this study to model static and dynamic fracture problems. For static problems, a remeshing algorithm as simple as used in the BEM is developed while retaining the generality and flexibility of the FEM. Fully-automatic modelling of the mixed-mode crack propagation is then realised by combining the remeshing algorithm with a propagation criterion. For dynamic fracture problems, a newly developed series-increasing solution to the SBFEM governing equations in the frequency domain is applied to calculate dynamic SIFs. Three plane problems are modelled. The numerical results show that the SBFEM can accurately predict static and dynamic SIFs, cracking paths and load-displacement curves, using only a fraction of degrees of freedom generally needed by the traditional finite element methods. 展开更多
关键词 Scaled boundary finite element method Dynamic stress intensity factors Mixed-mode crack propagation Remeshing algorithm Linear elastic fracture mechanics
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