The electron impact excitation(EIE) cross sections of an atom/ion in the whole energy region are needed in many research fields, such as astrophysics studies, inertial confinement fusion researches and so on. In the p...The electron impact excitation(EIE) cross sections of an atom/ion in the whole energy region are needed in many research fields, such as astrophysics studies, inertial confinement fusion researches and so on. In the present work, an effective method to calculate the EIE cross sections of an atom/ion in the whole energy region is presented. We use the EIE cross sections of helium as an illustration example. The optical forbidden 1^(1)S–n^(1)S(n = 2–4) and optical allowed 1^(1)S–n^(1)P(n = 2–4) excitation cross sections are calculated in the whole energy region using the scheme that combines the partial wave R-matrix method and the first Born approximation. The calculated cross sections are in good agreement with the available experimental measurements. Based on these accurate cross sections of our calculation, we find that the ratios between the accurate cross sections and Born cross sections are nearly the same for different excitation final states in the same channel. According to this interesting property, a universal correction function is proposed and given to calculate the accurate EIE cross sections with the same computational efforts of the widely used Born cross sections,which should be very useful in the related application fields. The datasets presented in this paper are openly available at https://www.doi.org/10.57760/sciencedb.j00113.00142.展开更多
In [1], the dynamic response of an impacted elastic plate is analysed. Using the method in [1] is on condition that impacting body is rigid and the relation between impact reacting .force and partial deformation is kn...In [1], the dynamic response of an impacted elastic plate is analysed. Using the method in [1] is on condition that impacting body is rigid and the relation between impact reacting .force and partial deformation is known In this paper. Simulate formula of impact reacting force. function is presented. Without assumption of impacting body, dynamic response in impact procedure is considered avoiding the problem of partial deformation. Because of analysis by law of momentum conservation. impulse theorem, dynamic differential equation and numerical method the method in this paper is more suitable for application. Examples of the application are given. In precision, solution in this paper is identical with known correct solution展开更多
The generalized cell mapping(GCM) method is used to obtain the stationary response of a single-degree-of-freedom.Vibro-impact system under a colored noise excitation. In order to show the advantage of the GCM method, ...The generalized cell mapping(GCM) method is used to obtain the stationary response of a single-degree-of-freedom.Vibro-impact system under a colored noise excitation. In order to show the advantage of the GCM method, the stochastic averaging method is also presented. Both of the two methods are tested through concrete examples and verified by the direct numerical simulation. It is shown that the GCM method can well predict the stationary response of this noise-perturbed system no matter whether the noise is wide-band or narrow-band, while the stochastic averaging method is valid only for the wide-band noise.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 12241410)。
文摘The electron impact excitation(EIE) cross sections of an atom/ion in the whole energy region are needed in many research fields, such as astrophysics studies, inertial confinement fusion researches and so on. In the present work, an effective method to calculate the EIE cross sections of an atom/ion in the whole energy region is presented. We use the EIE cross sections of helium as an illustration example. The optical forbidden 1^(1)S–n^(1)S(n = 2–4) and optical allowed 1^(1)S–n^(1)P(n = 2–4) excitation cross sections are calculated in the whole energy region using the scheme that combines the partial wave R-matrix method and the first Born approximation. The calculated cross sections are in good agreement with the available experimental measurements. Based on these accurate cross sections of our calculation, we find that the ratios between the accurate cross sections and Born cross sections are nearly the same for different excitation final states in the same channel. According to this interesting property, a universal correction function is proposed and given to calculate the accurate EIE cross sections with the same computational efforts of the widely used Born cross sections,which should be very useful in the related application fields. The datasets presented in this paper are openly available at https://www.doi.org/10.57760/sciencedb.j00113.00142.
文摘In [1], the dynamic response of an impacted elastic plate is analysed. Using the method in [1] is on condition that impacting body is rigid and the relation between impact reacting .force and partial deformation is known In this paper. Simulate formula of impact reacting force. function is presented. Without assumption of impacting body, dynamic response in impact procedure is considered avoiding the problem of partial deformation. Because of analysis by law of momentum conservation. impulse theorem, dynamic differential equation and numerical method the method in this paper is more suitable for application. Examples of the application are given. In precision, solution in this paper is identical with known correct solution
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11772149)the Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control of Mechanical Structures,Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,China (Grant No. MCMS-I-19G01)the Project Funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD),China。
文摘The generalized cell mapping(GCM) method is used to obtain the stationary response of a single-degree-of-freedom.Vibro-impact system under a colored noise excitation. In order to show the advantage of the GCM method, the stochastic averaging method is also presented. Both of the two methods are tested through concrete examples and verified by the direct numerical simulation. It is shown that the GCM method can well predict the stationary response of this noise-perturbed system no matter whether the noise is wide-band or narrow-band, while the stochastic averaging method is valid only for the wide-band noise.