| 40. |
ELECTROMAGNETISM, OPTICS, ACOUSTICS, HEAT TRANSFER, CLASSICAL MECHANICS, AND FLUID MECHANICS |
|
| 41. |
Electromagnetism; electron and ion optics |
|
| 41.20.-q |
Applied classical electromagnetism |
|
| 41.20.Cv |
Electrostatics; Poisson and Laplace equations, boundary-value problems |
|
| 41.20.Gz |
Magnetostatics; magnetic shielding, magnetic induction, boundary-value problems |
|
| 41.20.Jb |
Electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation (for light propagation, see 42.25.Bs; for electromagnetic waves in plasma, see 52.35.Hr; for ionospheric and magnetospheric propagation, see 94.20.Bb and 94.30.Tt) |
|
| 41.50.+h |
X-ray beams and x-ray optics (see also 07.85.Fv in instruments) |
|
| 41.60.-m |
Radiation by moving charges |
|
| 41.60.Ap |
Synchrotron radiation (for synchrotron radiation instrumentation, see 07.85.Qe) |
|
| 41.60.Bq |
Cherenkov radiation |
|
| 41.60.Cr |
Free-electron lasers (see also 52.59.Rz Free-electron devices-in plasma physics) |
|
| 41.75.-i |
Charged-particle beams |
|
| 41.75.Ak |
Positive-ion beams |
|
| 41.75.Cn |
Negative-ion beams |
|
| 41.75.Fr |
Electron and positron beams |
|
| 41.75.Ht |
Relativistic electron and positron beams |
|
| 41.75.Jv |
Laser-driven acceleration (see also 52.38.-r Laser-plasma interactions in plasma physics) |
|
| 41.75.Lx |
Other advanced accelerator concepts |
|
| 41.85.-p |
Beam optics (see also 07.77.Ka Charged-particle beam sources and detectors; 29.27.-a Beams in particle accelerators) |
|
| 41.85.Ar |
Beam extraction, beam injection |
|
| 41.85.Ct |
Beam shaping, beam splitting |
|
| 41.85.Ew |
Beam profile, beam intensity |
|
| 41.85.Gy |
Chromatic and geometrical aberrations |
|
| 41.85.Ja |
Beam transport |
|
| 41.85.Lc |
Beam focusing and bending magnets, wiggler magnets, and quadrupoles (see also 07.55.Db-in instruments; for superconducting magnets, see 84.71.Ba) |
|
| 41.85.Ne |
Electrostatic lenses, septa |
|
| 41.85.Qg |
Beam analyzers, beam monitors, and Faraday cups |
|
| 41.85.Si |
Beam collimators, monochromators |
|
| 41.90.+e |
Other topics in electromagnetism; electron and ion optics (restricted to new topics in section 41) |
|
| 42. |
Optics (for optical properties of gases, see 51.70.+f; for optical properties of bulk materials and thin films, see 78.20.-e; for x-ray optics, see 41.50.+h) |
|
| 42.15.-i |
Geometrical optics |
|
| 42.15.Dp |
Wave fronts and ray tracing |
|
| 42.15.Eq |
Optical system design |
|
| 42.15.Fr |
Aberrations |
|
| 42.25.-p |
Wave optics |
|
| 42.25.Bs |
Wave propagation, transmission and absorption (see also 41.20.Jb-in electromagnetism; for propagation in atmosphere, see 42.68.Ay; see also 52.40.Db Electromagnetic (nonlaser) radiation interactions with plasma and 52.38-r Laser-plasma interactions-in plasma physics) |
|
| 42.25.Dd |
Wave propagation in random media |
|
| 42.25.Fx |
Diffraction and scattering |
|
| 42.25.Gy |
Edge and boundary effects; reflection and refraction |
|
| 42.25.Hz |
Interference |
|
| 42.25.Ja |
Polarization |
|
| 42.25.Kb |
Coherence |
|
| 42.25.Lc |
Birefringence |
|
| 42.30.-d |
Imaging and optical processing |
|
| 42.30.Kq |
Fourier optics |
|
| 42.30.Lr |
Modulation and optical transfer functions |
|
| 42.30.Ms |
Speckle and moire patterns |
|
| 42.30.Rx |
Phase retrieval |
|
| 42.30.Sy |
Pattern recognition |
|
| 42.30.Tz |
Computer vision; robotic vision |
|
| 42.30.Va |
Image forming and processing |
|
| 42.30.Wb |
Image reconstruction; tomography |
|
| 42.40.-i |
Holography |
|
| 42.40.Eq |
Holographic optical elements; holographic gratings |
|
| 42.40.Ht |
Hologram recording and readout methods (see also 42.70.Ln Holographic recording materials; optical storage media) |
|
| 42.40.Jv |
Computer-generated holograms |
|
| 42.40.Kw |
Holographic interferometry; other holographic techniques (see also 07.60.Ly Interferometers) |
|
| 42.40.Lx |
Diffraction efficiency, resolution, and other hologram characteristics |
|
| 42.40.My |
Applications |
|
| 42.40.Pa |
Volume holograms |
|
| 42.50.-p |
Quantum optics (for lasers, see 42.55.-f and 42.60.-v; see also 42.65.-k Nonlinear optics; 03.65.-w Quantum mechanics) |
|
| 42.50.Ar |
Photon statistics and coherence theory |
|
| 42.50.Ct |
Quantum description of interaction of light and matter; related experiments |
|
| 42.50.Dv |
Nonclassical states of the electromagnetic field, including entangled photon states; quantum state engineering and measurements (see also 03.65.Ud Entanglement and quantum nonlocality, e.g. EPR paradox, Bell's inequalities, GHZ states, etc.) |
|
| 42.50.Fx |
Cooperative phenomena in quantum optical systems |
|
| 42.50.Gy |
Effects of atomic coherence on propagation, absorption, and amplification of light; electromagnetically induced transparency and absorption |
|
| 42.50.Hz |
Strong-field excitation of optical transitions in quantum systems; multiphoton processes; dynamic Stark shift (for multiphoton ionization and excitation of atoms and molecules, see 32.80.Rn, and 33.80.Rm, respectively) |
|
| 42.50.Lc |
Quantum fluctuations, quantum noise, and quantum jumps |
|
| 42.50.Md |
Optical transient phenomena: quantum beats, photon echo, free-induction decay, dephasings and revivals, optical nutation, and self-induced transparency |
| ... ... ... | Dynamics of nonlinear optical systems; optical instabilities, optical chaos, and optical spatio-temporal dynamics, see 42.65.Sf
|
| ... ... ... | Optical solitons; nonlinear guided waves, see 42.65.Tg |
|
| 42.50.Nn |
Quantum optical phenomena in absorbing, dispersive and conducting media |
|
| 42.50.Pq |
Cavity quantum electrodynamics; micromasers |
|
| 42.50.St |
Nonclassical interferometry, subwavelength lithography |
|
| 42.50.Vk |
Mechanical effects of light on atoms, molecules, electrons, and ions (see also 32.80.Pj and 33.80.Ps Optical cooling and trapping of atoms and molecules, respectively) |
| ... ... ... | Optical tests of fundamental laws and forces, see 12.20.Fv Experimental tests in quantum electrodynamics and 03.65.Ta Foundations of quantum mechanics; measurement theory
|
|
| 42.50.Xa |
Optical tests of quantum theory |
|
| 42.55.-f |
Lasers |
|
| 42.55.Ah |
General laser theory |
|
| 42.55.Ks |
Chemical lasers (for chemiluminescence, see 78.60.Ps) |
|
| 42.55.Lt |
Gas lasers including excimer and metal-vapor lasers |
|
| 42.55.Mv |
Dye lasers |
|
| 42.55.Px |
Semiconductor lasers; laser diodes |
|
| 42.55.Rz |
Doped-insulator lasers and other solid state lasers |
|
| 42.55.Sa |
Microcavity and microdisk lasers |
|
| 42.55.Tv |
Photonic crystal lasers and coherent effects |
|
| 42.55.Vc |
X- and gamma-ray lasers |
|
| 42.55.Wd |
Fiber lasers |
|
| 42.55.Xi |
Diode-pumped lasers |
|
| 42.55.Ye |
Raman lasers (see also 42.65.Dr Stimulated Raman scattering; CARS) |
| ... ... ... | Free-electron lasers, see 41.60.Cr and 52.59.Rz in electromagnetism and plasma physics, respectively |
|
| 42.55.Zz |
Random lasers |
|
| 42.60.-v |
Laser optical systems: design and operation |
|
| 42.60.By |
Design of specific laser systems |
|
| 42.60.Da |
Resonators, cavities, amplifiers, arrays, and rings |
|
| 42.60.Fc |
Modulation, tuning, and mode locking |
|
| 42.60.Gd |
Q-switching |
|
| 42.60.Jf |
Beam characteristics: profile, intensity, and power; spatial pattern formation |
|
| 42.60.Lh |
Efficiency, stability, gain, and other operational parameters |
|
| 42.60.Mi |
Dynamical laser instabilities; noisy laser behavior |
|
| 42.60.Pk |
Continuous operation |
|
| 42.60.Rn |
Relaxation oscillations and long pulse operation |
| ... ... ... | Ultrashort pulse generation, see 42.65.Tg |
| ... ... ... | Dynamics of nonlinear optical systems, see 42.65.Sf |
|
| 42.62.-b |
Laser applications |
|
| 42.62.Be |
Biological and medical applications (see also 87.50.Hj, 87.54.Fj, 87.63.Lk, and 87.80.Cc in biological and medical physics) |
|
| 42.62.Cf |
Industrial applications |
|
| 42.62.Eh |
Metrological applications; optical frequency synthesizers for precision spectroscopy (see also 06.20.-f Metrology, and 06.30.-k Measurements common to several branches of physics and astronomy) |
|
| 42.62.Fi |
Laser spectroscopy |
|
| 42.65.-k |
Nonlinear optics |
|
| 42.65.An |
Optical susceptibility, hyperpolarizability (see also 33.15.Mt Electric and magnetic moments, polarizability and magnetic susceptibility of molecules) |
|
| 42.65.Dr |
Stimulated Raman scattering; CARS (for Raman lasers, see 42.55.Ye) |
|
| 42.65.Es |
Stimulated Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering |
|
| 42.65.Hw |
Phase conjugation; photorefractive and Kerr effects |
|
| 42.65.Jx |
Beam trapping, self-focusing and defocusing; self-phase modulation |
|
| 42.65.Ky |
Frequency conversion; harmonic generation, including higher-order harmonic generation (see also 42.79.Nv Optical frequency converters) |
|
| 42.65.Lm |
Parametric down conversion and production of entangled photons (see also 42.50.Dv Nonclassical states of the electromagnetic field,
including entangled photon states; quantum state engineering and
measurements; for optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers, see 42.65.Yj) |
|
| 42.65.Pc |
Optical bistability, multistability, and switching, including local field effects (see also 42.60.Gd Q-switching; 42.79.Ta Optical computers, logic elements, interconnects, switches; neural networks) |
|
| 42.65.Re |
Ultrafast processes; optical pulse generation and pulse compression |
|
| 42.65.Sf |
Dynamics of nonlinear optical systems; optical instabilities, optical chaos and complexity, and optical spatio-temporal dynamics |
|
| 42.65.Tg |
Optical solitons; nonlinear guided waves (for solitons in fibers, see 42.81.Dp) |
|
| 42.65.Wi |
Nonlinear waveguides |
|
| 42.65.Yj |
Optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers (see also 42.65.Lm Parametric down conversion and production of entangled photons) |
|
| 42.66.-p |
Physiological optics |
|
| 42.66.Ct |
Anatomy and optics of eye |
|
| 42.66.Ew |
Physiology of eye; optic-nerve structure and function |
|
| 42.66.Lc |
Vision: light detection, adaptation, and discrimination |
|
| 42.66.Ne |
Color vision: color detection, adaptation, and discrimination |
|
| 42.66.Qg |
Scales for light and color detection |
|
| 42.66.Si |
Psychophysics of vision, visual perception; binocular vision |
|
| 42.68.-w |
Atmospheric and ocean optics |
|
| 42.68.Ay |
Propagation, transmission, attenuation, and radiative transfer (see also 92.60.Ta Interaction of atmosphere with electromagnetic waves; propagation) |
|
| 42.68.Bz |
Atmospheric turbulence effects (see also 92.60.Ek Convection, turbulence, and diffusion in meteorology) |
|
| 42.68.Ca |
Spectral absorption by atmospheric gases (see also 94.10.Gb Absorption and scattering of radiation in physics of the neutral atmosphere) |
|
| 42.68.Ge |
Effects of clouds and water; ice crystal phenomena (see also 92.60.Jq Water in the atmosphere; 92.60.Nv Cloud physics in meteorology) |
|
| 42.68.Jg |
Effects of aerosols (see also 92.60.Mt Particles and aerosols in meteorology) |
|
| 42.68.Kh |
Effects of air pollution (see also 92.60.Sz Air quality and air pollution in meteorology) |
|
| 42.68.Mj |
Scattering, polarization (see also 94.10.Gb Absorption and scattering of radiation in physics of the neutral atmosphere) |
|
| 42.68.Sq |
Image transmission and formation |
|
| 42.68.Wt |
Remote sensing; LIDAR and adaptive systems |
|
| 42.68.Xy |
Ocean optics (see also 92.10.Pt Optical properties of sea water in physics of the
oceans) |
|
| 42.70.-a |
Optical materials (see also 81.05.-t Specific materials: fabrication, treatment, testing and analysis) |
|
| 42.70.Ce |
Glasses, quartz |
|
| 42.70.Df |
Liquid crystals (for structure of liquid crystals, see 61.30.-v) |
|
| 42.70.Gi |
Light-sensitive materials |
|
| 42.70.Hj |
Laser materials |
|
| 42.70.Jk |
Polymers and organics |
|
| 42.70.Km |
Infrared transmitting materials |
|
| 42.70.Ln |
Holographic recording materials; optical storage media |
|
| 42.70.Mp |
Nonlinear optical crystals (see also 77.84.-s Dielectric, piezoelectric, and ferroelectric materials) |
|
| 42.70.Nq |
Other nonlinear optical materials; photorefractive and semiconductor materials |
|
| 42.70.Qs |
Photonic bandgap materials (for photonic crystal lasers, see 42.55.Tv) |
|
| 42.72.-g |
Optical sources and standards (for lasers, see 42.55.-f; see also 07.57.Hm in instruments) |
|
| 42.72.Ai |
Infrared sources |
|
| 42.72.Bj |
Visible and ultraviolet sources |
|
| 42.79.-e |
Optical elements, devices, and systems (for integrated optics, see 42.82.-m; for fiber optics, see 42.81.-i) |
| ... ... ... | Optical instruments, equipment and techniques, see 07.60.-j and 07.57.-c
|
| ... ... ... | Optical spectrometers, see 07.57.Ty and 07.60.Rd
|
| ... ... ... | Photography, photographic instruments and techniques, see 07.68.+m |
| ... ... ... | Magnetooptical devices, see 85.70.Sq
|
|
| 42.79.Ag |
Apertures, collimators |
|
| 42.79.Bh |
Lenses, prisms and mirrors |
|
| 42.79.Ci |
Filters, zone plates, and polarizers |
|
| 42.79.Dj |
Gratings (for holographic gratings, see 42.40.Eq) |
|
| 42.79.Ek |
Solar collectors and concentrators (see also 84.60.Jt Photoelectric conversion: solar cells and arrays) |
|
| 42.79.Fm |
Reflectors, beam splitters, and deflectors |
|
| 42.79.Gn |
Optical waveguides and couplers (for fiber waveguides and waveguides in integrated optics, see 42.81.Qb and 42.82.Et, respectively) |
|
| 42.79.Hp |
Optical processors, correlators, and modulators |
|
| 42.79.Jq |
Acousto-optical devices (see also 43.38.Zp-in acoustics appendix) |
|
| 42.79.Kr |
Display devices, liquid-crystal devices (see also 85.60.Pg Display systems) |
|
| 42.79.Ls |
Scanners, image intensifiers, and image converters (see also 85.60.-q Optoelectronic devices) |
|
| 42.79.Mt |
Schlieren devices |
|
| 42.79.Nv |
Optical frequency converters |
|
| 42.79.Pw |
Imaging detectors and sensors (see also 85.60.Gz Photodetectors) |
|
| 42.79.Qx |
Range finders, remote sensing devices; laser Doppler velocimeters, SAR, and LIDAR (see also 42.68.Wt Remote sensing; LIDAR and adaptive systems) |
|
| 42.79.Ry |
Gradient-index (GRIN) devices (for fiber GRIN devices, see 42.81.Ht) |
|
| 42.79.Sz |
Optical communication systems, multiplexers, and demultiplexers (for fiber networks, see 42.81.Uv) |
|
| 42.79.Ta |
Optical computers, logic elements, interconnects, switches; neural networks |
|
| 42.79.Vb |
Optical storage systems, optical disks (see also 42.40.Ht Hologram recording and readout methods) |
|
| 42.79.Wc |
Optical coatings |
|
| 42.81.-i |
Fiber optics |
| ... ... ... | Fiber-optic instruments, see 07.60.Vg
|
|
| 42.81.Bm |
Fabrication, cladding, and splicing |
|
| 42.81.Cn |
Fiber testing and measurement of fiber parameters |
|
| 42.81.Dp |
Propagation, scattering, and losses; solitons |
|
| 42.81.Gs |
Birefringence, polarization |
|
| 42.81.Ht |
Gradient-index (GRIN) fiber devices |
|
| 42.81.Pa |
Sensors, gyros |
|
| 42.81.Qb |
Fiber waveguides, couplers, and arrays |
|
| 42.81.Uv |
Fiber networks (see also 42.79.Sz Optical communication systems, multiplexers, and demultiplexers) |
|
| 42.81.Wg |
Other fiber-optical devices (for fiber lasers, see 42.55.Wd) |
|
| 42.82.-m |
Integrated optics |
|
| 42.82.Bq |
Design and performance testing of integrated-optical systems |
|
| 42.82.Cr |
Fabrication techniques; lithography, pattern transfer (see also 85.40.-e Microelectronics: LSI, VLSI, ULSI; integrated circuit fabrication technology) |
|
| 42.82.Ds |
Interconnects, including holographic interconnects (see also 42.79.Td Optical computers, logic elements, interconnects, switches; neural networks) |
|
| 42.82.Et |
Waveguides, couplers, and arrays (for fiber waveguides, see 42.81.Qb) |
|
| 42.82.Fv |
Hybrid systems |
|
| 42.82.Gw |
Other integrated-optical elements and systems |
|
| 42.86.+b |
Optical workshop techniques |
|
| 42.87.-d |
Optical testing techniques |
|
| 42.87.Bg |
Phase shifting interferometry (see also 07.60.Ly Interferometers) |
|
| 42.88.+h |
Environmental and radiation effects on optical elements, devices, and systems (see also 07.89.+b Environmental effects on instruments) |
|
| 42.90.+m |
Other topics in optics (restricted to new topics in section 42) |
|
| 43. |
Acoustics (for more detailed headings, see Appendix to section 43) |
|
| 43.20.+g |
General linear acoustics |
|
| 43.25.+y |
Nonlinear acoustics |
|
| 43.28.+h |
Aeroacoustics and atmospheric sound (see also 92.60.-e Meteorology) |
|
| 43.30.+m |
Underwater sound (see also 92.10.Vz-in physics of oceans) |
|
| 43.35.+d |
Ultrasonics, quantum acoustics, and physical effects of sound |
| ... ... ... | Phonons in crystal lattices, see 63.20.-e |
| ... ... ... | Acoustical properties of rocks and minerals, see 91.60.Lj
|
| ... ... ... | Sound waves in plasma, see 52.35.Dm
|
| ... ... ... | Low-temperature acoustics and sound in liquid helium, see section 67
|
| ... ... ... | Acoustical properties of solids, see 62.65.+k; for ultrasonic relaxation, see 62.80.+f |
| ... ... ... | Acoustic properties of thin films, see 68.60.Bs |
| ... ... ... | Acoustoelectric effects, see 72.50.+b and 73.50.Rb
|
| ... ... ... | Magnetoacoustic effects, oscillations, and resonance, see 72.55.+s, 73.50.Rb, and 75.80.+q |
| ... ... ... | Acoustic holography, see 43.60.Sx in acoustics appendix; for acoustooptical effects, see 78.20.Hp |
|
| 43.38.+n |
Transduction; acoustical devices for the generation and reproduction of sound |
|
| 43.40.+s |
Structural acoustics and vibration |
|
| 43.50.+y |
Noise: its effects and control |
|
| 43.55.+p |
Architectural acoustics |
|
| 43.58.+z |
Acoustical measurements and instrumentation |
|
| 43.60.+d |
Acoustic signal processing |
|
| 43.64.+r |
Physiological acoustics |
| ... ... ... | Biological effects of sound and ultrasound, see 87.50.Kk |
|
| 43.66.+y |
Psychological acoustics |
|
| 43.70.+i |
Speech production |
|
| 43.71.+m |
Speech perception |
|
| 43.72.+q |
Speech processing and communication systems |
|
| 43.75.+a |
Music and musical instruments |
|
| 43.80.+p |
Bioacoustics |
|
| 43.90.+v |
Other topics in acoustics (restricted to new topics in section 43) |
|
| 44. |
Heat transfer |
|
| 44.05.+e |
Analytical and numerical techniques |
|
| 44.10.+i |
Heat conduction (see also 66.60.+a and 66.70.+f in transport properties of condensed matter) |
|
| 44.15.+a |
Channel and internal heat flow |
|
| 44.20.+b |
Boundary layer heat flow |
|
| 44.25.+f |
Natural convection (see also 47.27.Te Convection and heat transfer in fluid dynamics) |
|
| 44.27.+g |
Forced convection |
|
| 44.30.+v |
Heat flow in porous media |
|
| 44.35.+c |
Heat flow in multiphase systems |
|
| 44.40.+a |
Thermal radiation |
|
| 44.90.+c |
Other topics in heat transfer (restricted to new topics in section 44) |
|
| 45. |
Classical mechanics of discrete systems |
|
| 45.05.+x |
General theory of classical mechanics of discrete systems |
|
| 45.10.-b |
Computational methods in classical mechanics (see also 02.70.-c Computational techniques in mathematical methods in physics) |
|
| 45.10.Db |
Variational and optimization methods |
|
| 45.10.Hj |
Perturbation and fractional calculus methods |
|
| 45.10.Na |
Geometrical and tensorial methods |
|
| 45.20.-d |
Formalisms in classical mechanics |
|
| 45.20.Dd |
Newtonian mechanics |
|
| 45.20.Jj |
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics |
|
| 45.30.+s |
General linear dynamical systems (for nonlinear dynamical systems, see 05.45.-a) |
|
| 45.40.-f |
Dynamics and kinematics of rigid bodies |
|
| 45.40.Cc |
Rigid body and gyroscope motion |
|
| 45.40.Gj |
Ballistics (projectiles; rockets) |
|
| 45.40.Ln |
Robotics |
|
| 45.50.-j |
Dynamics and kinematics of a particle and a system of particles |
|
| 45.50.Dd |
General motion |
|
| 45.50.Jf |
Few- and many-body systems |
|
| 45.50.Pk |
Celestial mechanics (see also 95.10.Ce in fundamental astronomy) |
|
| 45.50.Tn |
Collisions |
|
| 45.70.-n |
Granular systems (see also 05.65.+b Self-organized systems) |
|
| 45.70.Cc |
Static sandpiles; granular compaction |
|
| 45.70.Ht |
Avalanches |
|
| 45.70.Mg |
Granular flow: mixing, segregation and stratification |
|
| 45.70.Qj |
Pattern formation |
|
| 45.70.Vn |
Granular models of complex systems; traffic flow |
|
| 45.80.+r |
Control of mechanical systems (see also 46.80.+j Measurement methods and techniques in continuum mechanics of solids) |
|
| 45.90.+t |
Other topics in classical mechanics of discrete systems (restricted to new topics in section 45) |
|
| 46. |
Continuum mechanics of solids (see also 83.10.Ff in rheology) |
|
| 46.05.+b |
General theory of continuum mechanics of solids |
|
| 46.15.-x |
Computational methods in continuum mechanics (see also 02.70.-e Computational techniques in mathematical methods in physics) |
|
| 46.15.Cc |
Variational and optimizational methods |
|
| 46.15.Ff |
Perturbation and complex analysis methods |
|
| 46.25.-y |
Static elasticity |
|
| 46.25.Cc |
Theoretical studies |
|
| 46.25.Hf |
Thermoelasticity and electromagnetic elasticity (electroelasticity, magnetoelasticity) |
|
| 46.32.+x |
Static buckling and instability |
|
| 46.35.+z |
Viscoelasticity, plasticity, viscoplasticity (see also 83.60.Bc, Df, in rheology) |
|
| 46.40.-f |
Vibrations and mechanical waves (see also 43.40.+s Structural acoustics and vibration; 62.30.+d Mechanical and elastic waves; vibrations in mechanical properties of solids) |
|
| 46.40.Cd |
Mechanical wave propagation (including diffraction, scattering, and dispersion) |
|
| 46.40.Ff |
Resonance, damping and dynamic stability |
|
| 46.40.Jj |
Aeroelasticity and hydroelasticity |
|
| 46.50.+a |
Fracture mechanics, fatigue and cracks (see also 62.20.Mk Fatigue, brittleness, fracture, and cracks in mechanical properties of solids) |
|
| 46.55.+d |
Tribology and mechanical contacts (see also 81.40.Pq Friction, lubrication and wear in materials science; 62.20.Qp Tribology and hardness in mechanical properties of solids) |
|
| 46.65.+g |
Random phenomena and media (see also 05.40.-a in statistical physics, thermodynamics and nonlinear dynamical systems) |
|
| 46.70.-p |
Application of continuum mechanics to structures |
|
| 46.70.De |
Beams, plates and shells |
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| 46.70.Hg |
Membranes, rods and strings |
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| 46.70.Lk |
Other structures |
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| 46.80.+j |
Measurement methods and techniques in continuum mechanics of solids (see also 07.10.-h Mechanical instruments, equipment, and techniques) |
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| 46.90.+s |
Other topics in continuum mechanics of solids (restricted to new topics in section 46) |
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| 47. |
Fluid dynamics (for fluid dynamics of quantum fluids, see 67; see also section 83 Rheology; for sound generation by fluid flow, see section 43.28.Ra-in acoustics appendix) |
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| 47.10.+g |
General theory (see also 83.10.-y-in rheology) |
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| 47.11.+j |
Computational methods in fluid dynamics (see also 83.85.Pt Computational fluid dynamics-in rheology; 02.70.-c Computational techniques in mathematical methods in physics) |
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| 47.15.-x |
Laminar flows |
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| 47.15.Cb |
Laminar boundary layers |
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| 47.15.Fe |
Stability of laminar flows |
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| 47.15.Gf |
Low-Reynolds-number (creeping) flows |
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| 47.15.Hg |
Potential flows |
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| 47.15.Ki |
Inviscid flows with vorticity |
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| 47.15.Pn |
Laminar suspensions |
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| 47.15.Rq |
Laminar flows in cavities |
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| 47.17.+e |
Mechanical properties of fluids (see also 62.10.+s Mechanical properties of liquids) |
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| 47.20.-k |
Hydrodynamic stability |
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| 47.20.Bp |
Buoyancy-driven instability |
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| 47.20.Cq |
Inviscid instability |
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| 47.20.Dr |
Surface-tension-driven instability |
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| 47.20.Ft |
Instability of shear flows |
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| 47.20.Gv |
Viscous instability |
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| 47.20.Hw |
Morphological instability; phase changes (see also section 64 Equations of state, phase equilibria, and phase transitions) |
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| 47.20.Ky |
Nonlinearity (including bifurcation theory) |
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| 47.20.Lz |
Secondary instability |
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| 47.20.Ma |
Interfacial instability |
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| 47.20.Pc |
Receptivity |
| ... ... ... | Chaotic phenomena, see 47.52.+j and 05.45.-a |
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| 47.27.-i |
Turbulent flows, convection, and heat transfer |
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| 47.27.Ak |
Fundamentals |
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| 47.27.Cn |
Transition to turbulence |
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| 47.27.Eq |
Turbulence simulation and modeling |
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| 47.27.Gs |
Isotropic turbulence; homogeneous turbulence |
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| 47.27.Jv |
High-Reynolds-number turbulence |
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| 47.27.Lx |
Wall-bounded thin shear flows |
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| 47.27.Nz |
Boundary layer and shear turbulence |
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| 47.27.Pa |
Thick shear flows |
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| 47.27.Qb |
Turbulent diffusion |
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| 47.27.Rc |
Turbulence control |
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| 47.27.Sd |
Noise (turbulence generated) |
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| 47.27.Te |
Convection and heat transfer (see also 44.25.+f in heat transfer) |
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| 47.27.Vf |
Wakes |
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| 47.27.Wg |
Jets |
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| 47.32.-y |
Rotational flow and vorticity |
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| 47.32.Cc |
Vortex dynamics |
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| 47.32.Ff |
Separated flows |
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| 47.35.+i |
Hydrodynamic waves |
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| 47.37.+q |
Hydrodynamic aspects of superfluidity (see also 67.40.Hf and 67.57.De-in quantum fluids and solids) |
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| 47.40.-x |
Compressible flows; shock and detonation phenomena (see also 28.70.+y Nuclear explosions; 52.35.Tc Shock waves and discontinuities in plasma; 83.60.Uv-in rheology; 43.25.Cb, 43.28.Mw and 43.40.Jc-in acoustics appendix) |
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| 47.40.Dc |
General subsonic flows |
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| 47.40.Hg |
Transonic flows |
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| 47.40.Ki |
Supersonic and hypersonic flows |
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| 47.40.Nm |
Shock wave interactions and shock effects (for shock wave initiated chemical reactions, see 82.40.Fp) |
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| 47.45.-n |
Rarefied gas dynamics |
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| 47.45.Dt |
Free molecular flows |
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| 47.45.Gx |
Slip flows |
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| 47.45.Nd |
Accommodation |
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| 47.50.+d |
Non-Newtonian fluid flows (see also 83.50.-v Deformation and flow) |
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| 47.52.+j |
Chaos (see also 05.45.-a Nonlinear dynamics and nonlinear dynamical systems; 83.60.Wc Flow instabilities) |
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| 47.53.+n |
Fractals |
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| 47.54.+r |
Pattern selection; pattern formation |
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| 47.55.-t |
Nonhomogeneous flows |
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| 47.55.Bx |
Cavitation |
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| 47.55.Dz |
Drops and bubbles |
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| 47.55.Hd |
Stratified flows |
| ... ... ... | Rotational flows, see 47.32.-y
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| 47.55.Kf |
Multiphase and particle-laden flows |
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| 47.55.Mh |
Flows through porous media (for heat transfer in porous media, see 44.30.+v) |
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| 47.60.+i |
Flows in ducts, channels, nozzles, and conduits (see also 83.50.Ha-in rheology) |
| ... ... ... | Biological fluid dynamics, see 87.19.Tt
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| 47.62.+q |
Flow control |
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| 47.65.+a |
Magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodynamics (for MHD in plasma, see 52.30.Cv) |
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| 47.70.-n |
Reactive, radiative, or nonequilibrium flows |
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| 47.70.Fw |
Chemically reactive flows (see also 83.80.Jx-in rheology) |
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| 47.70.Mc |
Radiation gas dynamics |
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| 47.70.Nd |
Nonequilibrium gas dynamics |
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| 47.75.+f |
Relativistic fluid dynamics (for astrophysical aspects, see 95.30.Lz and 95.30.Qd in astronomy) |
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| 47.80.+v |
Instrumentation for fluid dynamics (see also 83.85.-c-in rheology; 07.30.-t Vacuum apparatus and techniques) |
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| 47.85.-g |
Applied fluid mechanics |
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| 47.85.Dh |
Hydrodynamics, hydraulics, hydrostatics |
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| 47.85.Gj |
Aerodynamics |
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| 47.85.Kn |
Hydraulic and pneumatic machinery |
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| 47.85.Np |
Fluidics |
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| 47.90.+a |
Other topics in fluid dynamics (restricted to new topics in section 47) |
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