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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1973-11-06
    Description: We have made computational experiments to study the stability and long-time evolution of two-dimensional wakes. We have used the VORTEX code, a finite-difference realization of two-dimensional motions in incompressible inviscid fluids. In the first experiment an initial shear-unstable triangular velocity profile evolves into a non-homogeneous, finite-area, asymmetric vortex array and like-signed regions attract and fuse (or coalesce). Enhanced transport across the profile is due to ‘capture’ and convection of small-scale vortex regions by larger opposite-signed vortex regions. In the following experiments we study the stability of an asymmetric four-vortex finite-area system corresponding to a von Kármán street of point vortices. Here the critical parameter is b/a, the initial transverse-to-longitudinal separation ratio of vortex centres. At [formula omitted] the four-vortex system is stable and we observe that large-area vortex regions develop elliptical (m = 2), triangular (m = 3), etc. surface modes owing to mutual interactions. At b/a = 0 the measured growth rate is smaller than that for the corresponding von Kármán system and at b/a = 0·6 the measured growth rate is larger. At b/a = 0 one vortex undergoes fission in the high-shear field produced by two nearest-neighbour opposite-signed vortex regions. Heuristic comparisons are made with the two-dimensional tunnel experiments of Taneda and others. © 1973, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1120
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-7645
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2011-11-14
    Description: SUMMARYOn-farm yield experiments were carried out in the Tombouctou region of Mali in 2009/10 under heat- and drought-prone desert conditions with three local landraces of seed-type watermelons. The landraces, named Fombou, Kaneye and Musa Musa by the farmers, exhibited distinct characteristics for fruit morphology, but in particular for seed traits. On average, the three landraces produced a fruit yield of 11·6 t/ha and an estimated seed yield of 364 kg/ha, with no significant differences among landraces. Kaneye showed the highest stability of fruit number/ha in different field environments, suggesting this landrace is the best among the three for a poor growing environment, whereas Fombou and especially Musa Musa responded positively to more favourable environments. Seed weight revealed a different trend, with Fombou as the most responsive to favourable conditions, while Kaneye and Musa Musa were less responsive. The yields obtained suggest that these local landraces of watermelon are valuable plant genetic resources for securing food supply in arid, heat- and drought-prone areas.
    Print ISSN: 0021-8596
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5146
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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