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Location of Shoulders in Channeling Phenomena
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1968
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EngineeringMotor ControlComputational ChemistryAnatomyRow ChannelComputational MechanicsKinesiologyApplied AnatomyNumerical SimulationChanneling PhenomenaModeling And SimulationHealth SciencesVestibular SystemPhysicsMonte CarloAtomic PhysicsPlanar ChannelShoulder SurgeryPlanar EffectsMonte Carlo MethodApplied PhysicsHuman MovementShoulder GirdleMultiscale Modeling
A Monte Carlo computer program for use in calculating channeling effects has been written. It incorporates a model of lattice vibrations in which the lattice atoms vibrate independently of each other. The position of the shoulder for a planar channel is predicted quite well by the breakthrough angle for trajectories in the channel. The position of the shoulder of a row channel is found to be determined by the shoulders of the several planar channels intersecting at the row channel. The breakthrough angle for rows appears to mark a rather sharp boundary between orientations in which row or planar effects predominate.
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