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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Physics of Fluids 2 (1990), S. 1094-1104 
    ISSN: 1089-7666
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: From recorded observations in oscillatory flows over a bed sparsely covered with sand, it has been suggested that the initial stage of ripple formation involves hydrodynamic interaction at a distance among particles which are far apart. This mechanism appears to be common to both a thick layer of sand bed and a monolayer of beads on a smooth plane. In view of these facts it is helpful to study first a simpler problem that is of relevance in laminar flows. Specifically, the case where the typical particle radius is much smaller than the spacing, which is in turn much smaller than the thickness of Stokes boundary layer, is considered. With a view to examining the far field, a quasisteady Oseen approximation is invoked, and the boundary-layer flow is replaced by a linear shear and the particle by a localized force distribution. The results are used to infer the tendency of interaction between two particles.
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    Publication Date: 2016-02-10
    Description: We report a detailed study of the local composition and structure of a model, bi-phasic nanoglass with nominal stoichiometry Cu 55 Nb 45 . Three dimensional atom probe data suggest a nanoscale-phase-separated glassy structure having well defined Cu-rich and Nb-rich regions with a characteristic length scale of ≈3 nm. However, extended x-ray absorption fine structure analysis indicates subtle differences in the local environments of Cu and Nb. While the Cu atoms displayed a strong tendency to cluster and negligible structural order beyond the first coordination shell, the Nb atoms had a larger fraction of unlike neighbors (higher chemical order) and a distinctly better-ordered structural environment (higher topological order). This provides the first experimental indication that metallic glass formation may occur due to frustration arising from the competition between chemical ordering and clustering. These observations are complemented by classical as well as ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Our study indicates that these nanoscale phase-separated glasses are quite distinct from the single phase nanoglasses (studied by Gleiter and others) in the following three respects: (i) they contain at least two structurally and compositionally distinct, nanodispersed, glassy phases, (ii) these phases are separated by comparatively sharp inter-phase boundaries, and (iii) thermally induced crystallization occurs via a complex, multi-step mechanism. Such materials, therefore, appear to constitute a new class of disordered systems that may be called a composite nanoglass.
    Print ISSN: 0021-9606
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-7690
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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