stability boundary
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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This allows us to obtain an exact representation for thestabilityboundary.
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We have shown that convection can lead to instability of the front, and we obtained a minimax representation for thestabilityboundary.
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A minimax representation of thestabilityboundaryis obtained.
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Its solutions predict thestabilityboundaryand possible morphological patterns for the flow-modified problem.
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For those cases the imposed flows redistribute solute in the melt, which modifies thestabilityboundaryfrom the pure solidification problem.
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Thestabilityboundaryof a density-stratified fluid contained in an inclined slot subjected to a lateral temperature gradient was determined experimentally.
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The neutral stability curves for higher frequencies generally lie in the interior of the unstable region of the neutralstabilityboundary.
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It is desirable to examine the lower bound of the resonance set because it demarcates the marginalstabilityboundaryfor the flow-modified morphologies.
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The secondary or weaker knots retain the orthorhombic symmetry found in the flows closer to thestabilityboundary.
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A neutralstabilityboundaryis the curve in parameter space that defines the regions when there is, or is not, an unstable spectrum.
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Close to thestabilityboundary, the system behaviour changes essentially, and requires special analytical treatment.
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Below the linearstabilityboundary, there still exists a rather high level of turbulence - so called 'subcritical turbulence'.
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The neutralstabilityboundaryis in general found from a union of neutral stability curves for which the mode of neutral stability is the most unstable (rightmost).
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Hence, in this example the upperstabilityboundaryis changed considerably.
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In figure 11 a comparison of thestabilityboundaryof the flow field in high-aspectratio ducts with curvature, and that in ducts subjected to spanwise rotation is shown.
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Hence, despite the existence of a well-definedstabilityboundarywith its associated wave speed c (a), the corresponding normal modes are not smooth eigensolutions.
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That this curve is astabilityboundaryseems to be a new interpretation, as according to potential analysis this curve marks the transition from antidunes to dunes.
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The locus of the minimum of thestabilityboundaryas varies is also indicated, as is the line k = 1 along which we perform most of our computations.
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A crucial ingredient is therefore that the strength of the mode is measured by the shape of the initial electron profile, rather than the distance to thestabilityboundary.
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Little is known about sediment transport rates under such conditions, and the change of the upperstabilityboundarymay be due to a shortcoming of the basic sediment transport relation.
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