Preferential frequency and size effect of the Brownian force acting on a nanoparticle

2017 ◽  
Vol 828 ◽  
pp. 648-660
Author(s):  
Hanhui Jin ◽  
Ningning Liu ◽  
Xiaoke Ku ◽  
Jianren Fan

The Brownian motion of a nanoparticle in fluid depends on the molecular forces acting on it. Because of the small size and the high frequency, it is difficult to make experimental measurements of these forces. In the present work, Brownian forces acting on a nanoparticle are numerically investigated with the molecular dynamics method. Some new phenomena are disclosed. (i) The probability distribution shows that the Brownian forces conform to the Gaussian distribution and self-similarity of the probability distribution is also found for different $1/Kn$ numbers which are characterized with the particle radius and the mean path $\unicode[STIX]{x1D706}$ of the gas molecule $(1/Kn=R/\unicode[STIX]{x1D706})$. (ii) The frequency spectrum distribution of the Brownian force is not a white noise spectrum, which is different from the assumption commonly used in Langevin model. The preferential frequency of the Brownian force is found. (iii) The size effect relating to the Brownian forces is not monotonically varying with $1/Kn=R/\unicode[STIX]{x1D706}$ and is also found. It first increases and then decreases after it reaches the maximum value at $1/Kn\approx 250$. The variation process for $1/Kn<250$ observed in the present work has not been reported in previous research to date.

1994 ◽  
Vol 04 (02) ◽  
pp. 117-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
LEON O. CHUA

More than 200 papers, two special issues (Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers, March, June, 1993, and IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems, vol. 40, no. 10, October, 1993), an International Workshop on Chua’s Circuit: chaotic phenomena and applica tions at NOLTA’93, and a book (edited by R.N. Madan, World Scientific, 1993) on Chua’s circuit have been published since its inception a decade ago. This review paper attempts to present an overview of these timely publications, almost all within the last six months, and to identify four milestones of this very active research area. An important milestone is the recent fabrication of a monolithic Chua’s circuit. The robustness of this IC chip demonstrates that an array of Chua’s circuits can also be fabricated into a monolithic chip, thereby opening the floodgate to many unconventional applications in information technology, synergetics, and even music. The second milestone is the recent global unfolding of Chua’s circuit, obtained by adding a linear resistor in series with the inductor to obtain a canonical Chua’s circuit— now generally referred to as Chua’s oscillator. This circuit is most significant because it is structurally the simplest (it contains only 6 circuit elements) but dynamically the most complex among all nonlinear circuits and systems described by a 21-parameter family of continuous odd-symmetric piecewise-linear vector fields. The third milestone is the recent discovery of several important new phenomena in Chua’s circuits, e.g., stochastic resonance, chaos-chaos type intermittency, 1/f noise spectrum, etc. These new phenomena could have far-reaching theoretical and practical significance. The fourth milestone is the theoretical and experimental demonstration that Chua’s circuit can be easily controlled from a chaotic regime to a prescribed periodic or constant orbit, or it can be synchronized with 2 or more identical Chua’s circuits, operating in an oscillatory, or a chaotic regime. These recent breakthroughs have ushered in a new era where chaos is deliberately created and exploited for unconventional applications, e.g. secure communication.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1051 ◽  
pp. 431-434
Author(s):  
Jian Hui Tian ◽  
Lian Jian ◽  
Bing Li

The noise of different points in four sections of Shenzhen subway was tested by this paper. Real-time SPL and noise spectrum distribution curves at bogie were given, while the equivalent SPL curve was also shown. The relationship of subway speed and noise SPL was investigated. The regular of noise spectrum characteristics and SPL was obtained. The results show that the noise SPL increases with the increase of the speed. Looking from the frequency range, the frequency corresponding to larger noise SPL amplitude mainly concentrates in the lower frequency while the subway stopping, the frequency corresponding to larger noise SPL amplitude mainly concentrates in high frequency while the subway running.


1995 ◽  
Vol 05 (01) ◽  
pp. 303-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
BINOY KRISHNA GOSWAMI

We report the observation of some new phenomena in the nonlinear dynamics of periodically driven, damped oscillators. We have observed period tripling in the form of saddle node bifurcation in the neighborhood of the original period which remains stable. Period tripling is found to be as generic as period doubling. As a consequence, the dynamics involving period tripling and doubling exhibit a new self similarity. These observations are obtained from the numerical simulation of a periodically forced class B laser.


Author(s):  
Meryem Slaoui ◽  
C. A. Tudor

We analyze the solution to the linear stochastic heat equation driven by a multiparameter Hermite process of order [Formula: see text]. This solution is an element of the [Formula: see text]th Wiener chaos. We discuss various properties of the solution, such as the necessary and sufficient condition for its existence, self-similarity, [Formula: see text]-variation and regularity of its sample paths. We will also focus on the probability distribution of the solution, which is non-Gaussian when [Formula: see text].


1999 ◽  
Vol 83 (18) ◽  
pp. 3653-3656 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. A. Carreras ◽  
B. van Milligen ◽  
C. Hidalgo ◽  
R. Balbin ◽  
E. Sanchez ◽  
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