A global mean ocean model including atmospheric heating, heat capacity of the mixed layer ocean, and vertical thermal diffusivity in the lower ocean, proposed by Cess and Goldenberg (1981), is used in this paper to st...A global mean ocean model including atmospheric heating, heat capacity of the mixed layer ocean, and vertical thermal diffusivity in the lower ocean, proposed by Cess and Goldenberg (1981), is used in this paper to study the sensitivity of global warming to the vertical diffusivity. The results suggest that the behaviour of upper ocean temperature is mainly determined by the magnitude of upper layer diffusivity and an ocean with a larger diffusivity leads to a less increase of sea surface temperature and a longer time delay for the global warming induced by increasing CO2 than that with smaller one. The global warming relative to four scenarios of CO2 emission assumed by Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) is also estimated by using the model with two kinds of thermal diffusivities. The result shows that for various combinations of the CO2 emission scenarios and the diffusivities, the oceanic time delay to the global warming varies from 15 years to 70 years.展开更多
The laser generated ultrasound in solids in a thermoelastic regime is studied by solving thermoelastic wave equations. Analytic expressions of two-dimensional far-field ultrasonic displacements including the effects o...The laser generated ultrasound in solids in a thermoelastic regime is studied by solving thermoelastic wave equations. Analytic expressions of two-dimensional far-field ultrasonic displacements including the effects of thermal diffusion and optical penetration were obtained by means of the integral transform method. The meaning of the expressions is discussed. The effects of optical absorption coefficient on the directivity of laser generated ultrasound in non-metallic solids are also discussed. The directivity patterns of both longitudinal waves and shear waves are presented.展开更多
文摘A global mean ocean model including atmospheric heating, heat capacity of the mixed layer ocean, and vertical thermal diffusivity in the lower ocean, proposed by Cess and Goldenberg (1981), is used in this paper to study the sensitivity of global warming to the vertical diffusivity. The results suggest that the behaviour of upper ocean temperature is mainly determined by the magnitude of upper layer diffusivity and an ocean with a larger diffusivity leads to a less increase of sea surface temperature and a longer time delay for the global warming induced by increasing CO2 than that with smaller one. The global warming relative to four scenarios of CO2 emission assumed by Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) is also estimated by using the model with two kinds of thermal diffusivities. The result shows that for various combinations of the CO2 emission scenarios and the diffusivities, the oceanic time delay to the global warming varies from 15 years to 70 years.
文摘The laser generated ultrasound in solids in a thermoelastic regime is studied by solving thermoelastic wave equations. Analytic expressions of two-dimensional far-field ultrasonic displacements including the effects of thermal diffusion and optical penetration were obtained by means of the integral transform method. The meaning of the expressions is discussed. The effects of optical absorption coefficient on the directivity of laser generated ultrasound in non-metallic solids are also discussed. The directivity patterns of both longitudinal waves and shear waves are presented.