shell thickness

collocation in English

meaningsofshellandthickness

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shell
noun
uk
/ʃel/
us
/ʃel/
the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and ...
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thickness
noun
uk
/ˈθɪk.nəs/
us
/ˈθɪk.nəs/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofshellandthicknessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These computations show that there is a critical size rs for theshellthicknessrs at which the energy density has a maximum.
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We have demonstrated the nature of the criticalshellthicknessby the step-step interaction analysis.
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The amount of fuel was varied between the four capsules to change the yield, implosion velocity, andshellthickness.
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Our results indicate that for optimum choice ofshellthicknessof the multicascade liner system, thermonuclear fusion process can be achieved.
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Both quantum yields results have the peak at the smallshellthickness.
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The target diameters were 900 to 950 mm, and in all cases the totalshellthicknesswas 20 mm.
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Furthermore, we examine the sensitivity of the criticalshellthicknessto material parameters and the size of core.
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We have examined the elastic energy density of a nanocrystal and the corresponding criticalshellthickness.
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The thermalization time is approximated by theshellthicknessdivided by the implosion velocity.
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The initialshellthicknesswas set at 0.9 mm, and the initial amplitude of spike and bubble at 0.02 mm.
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As theshellthicknessincreases, the strain energy becomes more concentrated near the shell/core interface, even though the maximum energy density decreases for largershellthickness.
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By fabricating capsules using such a viscous solution, theshellthicknesscan be reduced to 17 mm which satisfies the requirement for fast ignition cryogenic targets.
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This maximum is increased by their interaction with the atoms along the diagonal on the outer edge, but that interaction decreases as theshellthicknessincreases.
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Note that while the per turbation wavelength is initially comparable to theshellthickness, convergence thickens the shell to many times the initial wavelength during the implosion.
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In addition, there is some evidence that the criticalshellthicknessfound in these simulations is related to the maximal values of quantum yield, as found experimentally.
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The relation between strain and quantum yield can help to explain why the maximum quantum yield occurs at the thinshellthicknessand further shell growth reduces the quantum yield.
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Quality of the target was inspected so that the sphericity of the shell was better than 99% and the nonuniformity inshellthicknesswas less than 1%.
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L s is the implodingshellthickness.
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