The production of jets should allow testing the real-time response of the QCD vacuum disturbed by the propagation of high-momentum color charges. Addressing this problem theoretically requires a real-time, nonperturbative method. It is well known that the Schwinger model [QED in (1+1) dimensions] shares many common properties with QCD, including confinement, chiral symmetry breaking, and the existence of vacuum fermion condensate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work focuses on the two-phase slug flow in the curve pipe, which is very common in oil/gas wells. In terms of oil and gas production, the unstable slug flow may cause several problems and reduce production. In the present work, slug flow experiments were conducted in several curve pipes for varying inflow angles and gas-liquid velocity ratios.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuantum anomaly is a fundamental feature of chiral fermions. In chiral materials, the microscopic anomaly leads to nontrivial macroscopic transport processes such as the chiral magnetic effect (CME), which has been in the spotlight lately across disciplines of physics. The quark-gluon plasma (QGP) created in relativistic nuclear collisions provides the unique example of a chiral material consisting of intrinsically relativistic chiral fermions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe research for gas-liquid two-phase flow is very important for flow assurance and flow stability of chemical transportation. In terms of transportation pipelines, the curved section is a very significant part. Therefore, the present work proposes a transient slug flow model for the curve pipes, and we conducted some experiments to validate it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTight reservoirs, as an important alternative for conventional energy resources, have been successfully exploited with the aid of hydraulic fracturing technologies. Because of the inherent ultralow permeability and porosity, tight oil reservoirs generally suffer from the effects of stress sensitivity. Both hydraulic fractures with complex geometries and a high-permeability area known as stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) may be generated by the massive hydraulic fracturing operations.
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