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Phase constraint for the waves diffracted by lossless symmetrical gratings at Littrow mount
(2006-01-01)
The energy conservation of grating diffraction is analyzed in a particular condition of incidence in which two incident waves reach a symmetrical grating from the two sides of the grating normal at the first-order Littrow ...
Controle para protótipos registrados com laser de femtosegundos
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica e Informática Industrial, 2013-08-15)
One of the problems of manufacturing prototypes of photonic devices that control the various parameters of construction. The utilization of the femtosecond laser for the fabrication of optical devices is increasingly common ...
Large-scale bedforms induced by supercritical flows and wave–wave interference in the intertidal zone (Cap Ferret, France)
(Springer, 2017-11)
The Cap Ferret sand spit is situated along the wave-dominated, tidally modulated Atlantic coast of western France, characterized by a semidiurnal macrotidal range. It displays peculiar dome-like bedforms that can be observed ...
Patterns of Sediment Dispersion Coastwise the State of Bahia – Brazil
(2000)
Using the average directions of the main wave-fronts which approach the coast of Bahia State – coinciding with that of the main wind occurring in the area – and of their periods, we define a wave climate model based on the ...
A significant longshore transport divergence zone at the Northeastern Brazilian coast: implications on coastal Quaternary evolution
(Academia Brasileira de Ci??ncias, 2002-09)
Past and current sediment dispersion pattern estimates through numerical modeling of wave climate: an example of the Holocene delta of the Doce River, Espírito Santo, Brazil
(2007)
This paper presents a numerical modeling estimation of the sediment dispersion patterns caused by waves inciding
through four distinct coastline contours of the delta plain of the Doce River during the Late Holocene. For ...