We present a method for solving the optimal shape problems for profiles surrounded by viscous compressible fluids in two space dimensions. The class of admissible profiles is quite general including the minimal volume...We present a method for solving the optimal shape problems for profiles surrounded by viscous compressible fluids in two space dimensions. The class of admissible profiles is quite general including the minimal volume condition and a constraint on the thickness of the boundary. The fluid flow is modelled by the Navier-Stokes system for a general viscous barotropic fluid with the pressure satisfying p(o) = aQlog^d(o) for large Q. Here d 〉 1 and a 〉 0.展开更多
In mechanical gear systems, dust, noise, vibration, and tooth wear are generated by frictions among gear teeth, and suppressing friction requires lubrication. Magnetic gears transmit torque by magnetic forces without ...In mechanical gear systems, dust, noise, vibration, and tooth wear are generated by frictions among gear teeth, and suppressing friction requires lubrication. Magnetic gears transmit torque by magnetic forces without contact and so avoid contact-related problems. The present paper discusses magnet arrangements and the shape of stationary gear teeth to improve transmission torque in surface magnet type magnetic gear transmission mechanisms.展开更多
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China-NSAF (Grant No. 10976026)
文摘We present a method for solving the optimal shape problems for profiles surrounded by viscous compressible fluids in two space dimensions. The class of admissible profiles is quite general including the minimal volume condition and a constraint on the thickness of the boundary. The fluid flow is modelled by the Navier-Stokes system for a general viscous barotropic fluid with the pressure satisfying p(o) = aQlog^d(o) for large Q. Here d 〉 1 and a 〉 0.
文摘In mechanical gear systems, dust, noise, vibration, and tooth wear are generated by frictions among gear teeth, and suppressing friction requires lubrication. Magnetic gears transmit torque by magnetic forces without contact and so avoid contact-related problems. The present paper discusses magnet arrangements and the shape of stationary gear teeth to improve transmission torque in surface magnet type magnetic gear transmission mechanisms.