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Dynamic instability may refer to any of several scientific phenomena: Aircraft dynamic modes, including aircraft dynamic instability Atmospheric instability
Dynamic_instability
Unstable behavior of two contacting fluids of different densities
The Rayleigh–Taylor instability, or RT instability (after Lord Rayleigh and G. I. Taylor), is an instability of an interface between two fluids of different
Rayleigh–Taylor_instability
Protein family
exposing ADP bound ends. Once cut the strands quickly hydrolyzed. Dynamic instability is described as the switching of a polymer between phases of steady
ParM
Characterized by some of the outputs or internal states growing without bounds
In dynamical systems, instability means that some of the outputs or internal states increase with time, without bounds. Not all systems that are not stable
Instability
Subfield of fluid dynamics
stability is the field which analyses the stability and the onset of instability of fluid flows. The study of hydrodynamic stability aims to find out
Hydrodynamic_stability
Polymer of tubulin that forms part of the cytoskeleton
site of polarity. Dynamic instability of microtubules is also required for the migration of most mammalian cells that crawl. Dynamic microtubules regulate
Microtubule
Phenomenon whereby deviations from a periodic waveform are reinforced by nonlinearity
fields of nonlinear optics and fluid dynamics, modulational instability or sideband instability is a phenomenon whereby deviations from a periodic waveform
Modulational_instability
The Richtmyer–Meshkov instability (RMI) occurs when two fluids of different density are impulsively accelerated. Normally this is by the passage of a
Richtmyer–Meshkov_instability
Phenomenon of fluid mechanics
The Kelvin–Helmholtz instability (after Lord Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz) is a fluid instability that occurs when there is velocity shear in a single
Kelvin–Helmholtz_instability
Fluid breakup of a falling stream
In fluid dynamics, the Plateau–Rayleigh instability, often just called the Rayleigh instability, explains why and how a falling stream of fluid breaks
Plateau–Rayleigh_instability
Star formation process
The Jeans instability is a concept in astrophysics that describes an instability that leads to the gravitational collapse of a cloud of gas or dust. It
Jeans_instability
Condition where the Earth's atmosphere is generally considered to be unstable
development of clouds and possibly precipitation or convective storms. Dynamic instability is produced through the horizontal movement of air and the physical
Atmospheric_instability
Microtubules in nervous tissue neurons
of the neurotubules. The growth of neurotubules is regulated by dynamic instability. It is characterized by distinct phases of growth and rapid shrinkage
Neurotubule
Dynamical instability of thin or elongated galaxies
The firehose instability (or hose-pipe instability) is a dynamical instability of thin or elongated galaxies. The instability causes the galaxy to buckle
Firehose_instability
Thermo-acoustic instability refers to an instability arising due to acoustics field and unsteady heat release process. This instability is very relevant
Thermo-acoustic_instability
Fluid instability
The Saffman–Taylor instability, also known as viscous fingering, is the formation of patterns in a morphologically unstable interface between two fluids
Saffman–Taylor_instability
Type of heat transfer within fluids
forces become more dominant. At a critical Rayleigh number of 1708, instability sets in and convection cells appear. The critical Rayleigh number can
Rayleigh–Bénard_convection
Chemical compound
Guanosine-5'-triphosphate (GTP) is a purine nucleoside triphosphate. It is one of the building blocks needed for the synthesis of RNA during the transcription
Guanosine_triphosphate
Ligament of the wrist
such instability is dorsal intercalated segment instability (DISI) deformity, where the lunate angulates to the posterior side of the hand. A dynamic scapholunate
Scapholunate_ligament_injury
Intrinsic instability in flames
The Darrieus–Landau instability, or density fingering, refers to an instability of chemical fronts propagating into a denser medium, named after Georges
Darrieus–Landau_instability
Interactions among inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces
forces. Examples of dynamic aeroelastic phenomena are: Flutter is a dynamic instability of an elastic structure in a fluid flow, caused by positive feedback
Aeroelasticity
Binary star system in the constellation Cetus
increases in luminosity and the pulses grow stronger. This is causing dynamic instability in Mira, resulting in dramatic changes in luminosity and size over
Mira
area of a flow field. Interaction between these effects increases rotor instability and decreases the efficiency of turbomachinery. In calculating three-dimensional
Three-dimensional losses and correlation in turbomachinery
Three-dimensional_losses_and_correlation_in_turbomachinery
Eigenvalue equation
^{2}\right)\varphi -U''\varphi } , where μ {\displaystyle \mu } is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid, ρ {\displaystyle \rho } is its density, and φ {\displaystyle
Orr–Sommerfeld_equation
Shape of a spinning body of self-gravitating fluid
least initially) exponentially. Dynamic instability implies secular instability (and secular stability implies dynamic stability). Jacobi ellipsoid Spheroid
Maclaurin_spheroid
Physical phenomena
shock instabilities, fluid-dynamic instabilities associated with the chamber, etc.,) Intrinsic instabilities - instabilities arising irrespective of whether
Combustion_instability
German automotive brand jointly owned by Mercedes-Benz Group and Geely
of the new Smart City-Coupé was planned for March 1998; however, dynamic instability of the prototypes prompted Daimler-Benz to announce postponing the
Smart_(marque)
Medical condition affecting the cervical spine
Craniocervical instability (CCI) is a medical condition characterized by excessive movement of the vertebra at the atlanto-occipital joint and the atlanto-axial
Craniocervical_instability
Measurement of viscosity in fluid dynamics
angular speed of the cylinder the system undergoes a progression of instabilities which lead to states with greater spatio-temporal complexity, with the
Taylor–Couette_flow
Fluid dynamical instability
A baroclinic instability is a fluid dynamical instability of fundamental importance in the atmosphere and ocean. It can lead to the formation of transient
Baroclinic instabilities in the ocean
Baroclinic_instabilities_in_the_ocean
Cell division inhibitor
they are highly dynamic polymers and exhibit two kinds of dynamic behaviors : 'dynamic instability' and 'treadmilling'. Dynamic instability is a process
Mitotic_inhibitor
fluid dynamics, the Kapitza instability is an instability that occurs in fluid films flowing down walls. The instability is characterised by the formation
Kapitza_instability
Stretch of galaxies that is a part of the Virgo Cluster
(1961). "Physical chain of galaxies in the Virgo cluster and its dynamic instability". Astronomical Journal. 66: 555–557. Bibcode:1961AJ.....66..555M
Markarian's_Chain
Rayleigh–Plateau instability due to the extension of the theory by Lord Rayleigh to include fluids with viscosity. Rayleigh-Plateau instability is often used
Fluid_thread_breakup
Protein complex that allows microtubules to attach to chromosomes during cell division
growing and shrinking phases, a phenomenon known as dynamic instability. MTs are highly dynamic structures, whose behavior is integrated with kinetochore
Kinetochore
Superfamily of proteins that make up microtubules
GDP tend to fall apart; thus, this GTP cycle is essential for the dynamic instability of the microtubule. Homologs of α- and β-tubulin have been identified
Tubulin
Instrinsic flame instability
Diffusive–thermal instability or thermo–diffusive instability is an intrinsic flame instability that occurs both in premixed flames and in diffusion flames
Diffusive–thermal_instability
Force on magnetic flux tubes
1086/149283. Lerche, I.; Parker, E.N. (1968). "The Dynamical State of the Interstellar Gas and Field. VI. Instability and Enhanced Diffusion in a Twisted Field"
Magnetic_buoyancy
American biologist (born 1945)
second noted finding was his discovery, with Tim Mitchison, of the dynamic instability of microtubules, In mitosis, for example, microtubules form the spindle
Marc_Kirschner
Dimensionless group in fluid mechanics
of Dean vortices becomes stable, indicating a primary dynamic instability. A secondary instability appears for De > 75~200, where the vortices present undulations
Dean_number
Turbine helicopter by Leonardo
testing phase, which was largely attributable to the discovery of dynamic instability that took roughly one year to resolve via a modified transmission
AgustaWestland_AW109
Scenario for the dynamical evolution of the Solar System
Kleomenis (2007). "Origin of the structure of the Kuiper Belt during a dynamical instability in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune". Icarus. 196 (1): 258–273.
Nice_model
Circumbinary exoplanet orbiting TOI-1338
TOI-1338 b orbits far enough from its parent stars (beyond the dynamical instability zone within 0.36 AU from their center of mass). In the sky, the
TOI-1338_b
Force resisting sliding motion
(the thermo-elastic instabilities), or by pure dynamic effects of sliding of two elastic materials (the Adams–Martins instabilities). The latter were originally
Friction
Instabilities in fluid dynamics
variation across the boundary layer. This leads to the centrifugal instability (Görtler instability) of the boundary layer and consequent formation of Görtler
Görtler_vortices
United States. He is known for his discovery, with Marc Kirschner, of dynamic instability in microtubules, for studies of the mechanism of cell division, and
Tim_Mitchison
Mathematical model of instability in the atmosphere
The Eady model is an atmospheric model for baroclinic instability first posed by British meteorologist Eric Eady in 1949 based on his PhD work at Imperial
Eady_model
Cartridge for long-range sniper rifles
did not test this projectile prior to public release whereby the dynamic instability would have been discovered. The .408 Cheyenne Tactical chambering
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical
relation accounts for Darrieus–Landau instability, Rayleigh–Taylor instability and diffusive–thermal instability and also accounts for the temperature
Clavin–Garcia_equation
perturbations related to Lyapunov vectors, that capture fast-growing dynamical instabilities of the solution of a numerical model. They are used, for example
Bred_vector
hydrodynamic and plasma instabilities named after people (eponymous instabilities). Eponym List of fluid flows named after people Instability Hydrodynamic stability
List of hydrodynamic instabilities named after people
List_of_hydrodynamic_instabilities_named_after_people
Term in applied mathematics
In applied mathematics, the Ostrogradsky instability is a feature of some solutions of theories having equations of motion with more than two time derivatives
Ostrogradsky_instability
Simultaneous growth and breakdown on opposite ends of a protein filament
exist on microtubule movement within the cell: dynamic instability and treadmilling. Dynamic instability occurs when the microtubule assembles and disassembles
Treadmilling
tend to be unstable. In particular, they may exhibit Kelvin–Helmholtz instability. The formulation of the vortex sheet equation of motion is given in terms
Vortex_sheet
Pharmaceutical drug
binds at microtubule ends to a single site on tubulin to suppress dynamic instability". Biochemistry. 49 (6): 1331–1337. doi:10.1021/bi901810u. PMC 2846717
Eribulin
Chemical compound
which contains V4 clusters. The low-temperature phase results from a dynamic instability, when the energy of vibrational modes in the high-temperature NaCl-structure
Vanadium_nitride
Family of actin-binding proteins
actin microfilaments that give actin its characteristic dynamic instability. This dynamic instability is central to actin's role in muscle contraction, cell
ADF/Cofilin_family
Long rolls of counter-rotating air
by convection in the presence of a moderate wind and/or dynamic inflection point instabilities in the mean wind profile. Early theory on the features predict
Horizontal_convective_rolls
Train system using magnetic levitation
suspension system and can simplify track layout. On the downside, dynamic instability requires tight track tolerances, which can offset this advantage
Maglev
The Chetaev instability theorem for dynamical systems states that if there exists, for the system x ˙ = X ( x ) {\displaystyle {\dot {\textbf {x}}}=X({\textbf
Chetaev_instability_theorem
Degree to which disturbing a plasma system at equilibrium will destabilize it
MHD. Plasma instabilities can be divided into two general groups: hydrodynamic instabilities kinetic instabilities. Plasma instabilities are also categorized
Plasma_stability
Area of mathematics
Dynamical systems theory is an area of mathematics used to describe the behavior of complex dynamical systems, usually by employing differential equations
Dynamical_systems_theory
Theoretical model of motor coordination
frequency is scaled beyond a critical value. The HKB model states that dynamic instability causes switching to occur. HKB measures stability in the following
Haken-Kelso-Bunz_model
Stability condition for fluids
barotropic instability. The derivation of the Rayleigh–Kuo criterion was first written down by Hsiao-Lan Kuo in his paper called 'dynamic instability of two-dimensional
Rayleigh–Kuo_criterion
Small to large indentations in vertical to steeply sloping granular rock
Turkington, A.V. and Phillips, J.D., 2004. Cavernous weathering, dynamical instability and self‐organization. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29(6)
Tafoni
Form of cavernous weathering and subcategory of tafoni
Turkington, A.V. and Phillips, J.D., 2004. Cavernous weathering, dynamical instability and self‐organization. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29(6)
Honeycomb_weathering
mechanics for flow with free streamlines or vortex sheets. Kelvin–Helmholtz instability McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms v t e
Helmholtz_flow
An inclination instability is a dynamical instability that can occur in a disk of objects with eccentric orbits, causing it to form into a conical shape
Inclination_instability
Medical condition
scaphoid instability. When the scaphoid is made unstable by either the patient or by manipulation by the examining physician it is a dynamic instability. SNAC
Wrist_osteoarthritis
Proteins interacting with microtubules
generally been linked to microtubule stabilization. During mitosis the dynamic instability of microtubules has been observed to rise approximately tenfold.
Microtubule-associated protein
Microtubule-associated_protein
Astrophysical theory
The Papaloizou-Pringle Instability (PPI) is a scientific discovery made in 1984 by theoretical physicist John Papaloizou and James E. Pringle which proposes
Papaloizou–Pringle instability
Papaloizou–Pringle_instability
Experimental tiltrotor aircraft to explore convertiplane technologies
the aircraft experienced a hard landing when the rotor developed dynamic instability. Bell attempted to remedy the situation, and flight testing resumed
Bell_XV-3
Medical condition
reconstruction alone might be beneficial, in which unchanged osseous or dynamic instability will be compensated. Patients with an important supra-trochlear spur
Patellar_subluxation_syndrome
Fastest rail-based transport systems
dangerous hunting oscillation, the swaying of the bogies which leads to dynamic instability and potential derailment was discovered. This problem was solved
High-speed_rail
Active galactic nucleus (AGN) containing a supermassive black hole
1086/316378. S2CID 18953602. Chandrasekhar, S. (August 1964). "The Dynamical Instability of Gaseous Masses Approaching the Schwarzschild Limit in General
Quasar
range of behavior, from elastic to inelastic and finally to global dynamic instability, where the structure essentially experiences collapse. Appropriate
Incremental_dynamic_analysis
Type of computer memory introduced 2014
Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR4 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high-bandwidth ("double
DDR4_SDRAM
Galaxy in the constellation Virgo
1961). "Physical chain of galaxies in the Virgo cluster and its dynamic instability" (PDF). Astronomical Journal. 66: 555–557. Bibcode:1961AJ.....66
NGC_4461
American physicist and chemist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Thesis Thermodynamical and Dynamical Instabilities from Ab Initio Electronic Structure Calculations (2001) Doctoral
Kristin_Persson
Types of aircraft behavior
The dynamic stability of an aircraft refers to how the aircraft behaves after it has been disturbed following steady non-oscillating flight. Oscillating
Aircraft_dynamic_modes
Structural filaments in prokaryotes
tubulin. Further, it polymerizes bidirectionally and it exhibits dynamic instability, which are both behaviors characteristic of tubulin polymerization
Prokaryotic_cytoskeleton
Hypothetical formation of planetesimals
In planetary science a streaming instability is a hypothetical mechanism for the formation of planetesimals in which the drag felt by solid particles
Streaming_instability
Fifth planet from the Sun
R. (2008). "Origin of the structure of the Kuiper belt during a dynamical instability in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune". Icarus. 196 (1): 258–273.
Jupiter
Numerical model of the early Solar System
planetesimal disk can result in an early instability. Gravitational interactions between the largest planetesimals dynamically heat the disk, increasing the eccentricities
Five-planet_Nice_model
Scenario of giant planet migration
planets. In the original Nice model a resonance crossing results in a dynamical instability that rapidly alters the orbits of the giant planets. The original
Jumping-Jupiter_scenario
Autosomal dominant disorders that result in brain malformations
cycle between polymerization and depolymerization, a feature called "dynamic instability" which allows for regulation of assembly or disassembly. Modulation
Tubulinopathies
Magnetic confinement device used to produce thermonuclear fusion power
within reach. Another instability is tearing instability. In 2024 researchers used reinforcement learning against a multimodal dynamic model to measure and
Tokamak
Astronomical body that orbits a planet
Titan, Iapetus, Callisto, and the Moon. However, other sources of dynamical instability may remove such submoons, such as mascons on the Moon. Calculations
Natural_satellite
Measure of instability in the air as a buoyancy force
nonzero CAPE in an atmospheric sounding is an indicator of convective instability, a necessary condition for the development of cumulus and cumulonimbus
Convective available potential energy
Convective_available_potential_energy
Fluid instability that causes turbulence in accretion disks
The magnetorotational instability (MRI) is a fluid instability that causes an accretion disk orbiting a massive central object to become turbulent. It
Magnetorotational_instability
Galaxy in the Virgo constellation
1961). "Physical chain of galaxies in the Virgo cluster and its dynamic instability" (PDF). Astronomical Journal. 66: 555–557. Bibcode:1961AJ.....66
NGC_4458
Hypothetical Solar System planet
planets may have been ejected from the Solar System during an early dynamical instability, is skeptical of the existence of an undiscovered planet in the
Planet_Nine
American mathematical biologist
Biomathematics (1982). Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Oscillations and Dynamic Instabilities in Chemical Systems (1997). Chair, Cold Spring Harbor Symposium
John_J._Tyson
Paradox coined by Michael Rosenzweig
capacity of the ecological system beyond a certain value leads to dynamic instability and extinction of the predator species. Braess's paradox: Adding
Paradox_of_enrichment
Largest dwarf planet
et al. (2007). "Origin of the Structure of the Kuiper Belt during a Dynamical Instability in the Orbits of Uranus and Neptune". Icarus. 196 (1): 258–273.
Pluto
Large actin extension of a developing neurite seeking its synaptic target
are highly dynamic. Microtubules, however, are known to transiently enter the peripheral region via a process called dynamic instability. The central
Growth_cone
Ice cap on Komsomolets Island, Severnaya Zemlya, Russia
record from Akademii Nauk ice cap, Severnaya Zemlya, Russian Arctic "Dynamic instability of marine-terminating glacier basins of Academy of Sciences Ice Cap
Academy_of_Sciences_Glacier
Plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal
Journal of Geophysical Research, 72, 5–27. Gerya, T. (2010). "Dynamical Instability Produces Transform Faults at Mid-Ocean Ridges". Science. 329 (5995):
Transform_fault
Ringed dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
(July 2008). "Origin of the Structure of the Kuiper Belt during a Dynamical Instability in the Orbits of Uranus and Neptune". Icarus. 196 (1): 258–273.
Quaoar
Planet not gravitationally bound to a star
formation in a protoplanetary disk followed by ejection due to dynamical instabilities. Follow-up observations with spectroscopy from the Subaru Telescope
Rogue_planet
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Place Name; A Plain; It Refers to Flat Land at the Foot of Mount Carmel
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a.
Alt. of Electro-dynamical
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A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound.
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See Dynamics.
adv.
In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.
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Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.
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Alt. of Dynamical
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A dynamo-electric machine.
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The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.
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That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.
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The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.
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An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.
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Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.
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A kind of dynamite used in blasting.
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Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.
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Adynamia.
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One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.
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Dynastic.
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Characterized by the absence of power or force.
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That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.
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Pertaining to, or characterized by, debility of the vital powers; weak.