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Testing Soil Encasing Materials for Measuring Hydraulic Conductivity of a Sandy-Loam Soil by the Cube Methods

2008

The Cube Method (CM) and the Modified Cube Method (MCM) were developed for measuring vertical (K v ) and horizontal (K h ) saturated hydraulic conductivity of a single soil sample. By these methods, a cube of soil is carved out in situ and a suitable material is applied to enclose the cube in a tightly fitting casing before moving the sample to the laboratory. Problems may be associated with the use of gypsum, originally used to encase soil. The suitability of molten wax and expandable polyurethane foam to encase a soil cube was tested for a sandy-loam soil. Wax-treated samples yielded lower conductivity results than untreated samples by a maximum factor of 3.7. The observed discrepancies w…

WaxMaterials scienceGypsumSoil testSoil ScienceMineralogyConductivityengineering.materialSoil compaction (agriculture)Hydraulic conductivityLoamvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSaturated soil hydraulic conductivity cube methods expandable polyurethane foamComposite materialCasingSoil Science Society of America Journal
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Constructing Knowledge through a Role-Play in a Web-Based Learning Environment

2003

This study aimed to find out how and on what level the students of two separate secondary schools shared and constructed knowledge on imperialism by interacting through historical role characters in a Web-based environment. Furthermore, the study aimed to find out how social and contextual features affected the nature of knowledge sharing and construction. The data about the history project were gathered by various means in order to validate the findings of the case study. The results demonstrated that the level of the Web-based messages remained quite low. Also the use of the Web-based environment in terms of shared knowledge construction was rather weak. In comparison, different instruct…

Web based learning environmentError-driven learningKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationDiscourse communityComputer Science ApplicationsEducation0504 sociologyProblem-based learningForeign policyKnowledge integrationOrganizational learningComputer-mediated communicationbusiness0503 educationJournal of Educational Computing Research
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Complex adaptative systems and computational simulation in Archaeology

2017

Traditionally the concept of ‘complexity’ is used as a synonym for ‘complex society’, i.e., human groups with characteristics such as urbanism, inequalities, and hierarchy. The introduction of Nonlinear Systems and Complex Adaptive Systems to the discipline of archaeology has nuanced this concept. This theoretical turn has led to the rise of modelling as a method of analysis of historical processes. This work has a twofold objective: to present the theoretical current characterized by generative thinking in archaeology and to present a concrete application of agent-based modelling to an archaeological problem: the dispersal of the first ceramic production in the western Mediterranean.

Western Mediterranean010506 paleontologyArcheologyMediterráneo occidentalAgentbasedComputational ModellingModelos basados en agentesExpansión del NeolíticoCultural evolution01 natural sciencesTeoría y metodología arqueológicaEvolución culturalNeolithic SpreadSynonym (database)0601 history and archaeologySociologySimulaciones computacionalesComplex adaptive system0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHierarchy060102 archaeologyComplex Adaptive SystemsSistema Complejo Adaptativo06 humanities and the artsMethod of analysisArchaeologyEpistemologyArchaeologyArchaeological Methods and TheoryComplex societyUrbanismGenerative grammarCC1-960Trabajos de Prehistoria
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Introduction to: Enabling Collaborative Governance through Systems Modeling Methods

2020

This opening chapter sets out a structure for considering collaborative governance for public policy and managerial problem-solving through systemic principles, as well as through the use of group processes to facilitate agreement and buy-in in collective strategies. Such a collection of tools, techniques, and frameworks is needed to establish the value of these approaches and to accelerate their dissemination through the field.

Wicked problemSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSystems modeling methodsCollaborative Governance
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Early warning for VHE gamma-ray flares with the ARGO-YBJ detector

2011

Detecting and monitoring emissions from flaring gamma-ray sources in the very-high-energy (VHE, > 100 GeV) band is a very important topic in gamma-ray astronomy. The ARGO-YBJ detector is characterized by a high duty cycle and a wide field of view. Therefore, it is particularly capable of detecting flares from extragalactic objects. Based on fast reconstruction and analysis, real-time monitoring of 33 selected VHE extragalactic sources is implemented. Flares exceeding a specific threshold are reported timely, hence enabling the follow-up observation of these objects using more sensitive detectors, such as Cherenkov telescopes. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Wide field of viewNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMonitoringAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaARGO-YBJFlaring phenomenonVHE extragalactic sourceAstrophysicsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaInstrumentationSorgenti VHE extragalatticheArgoCherenkov radiationPhysicsFenomeni transientiWarning systemDetectorSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsGamma rayMonitoring Flaring PhenomenonAstronomyWide fieldDuty cycleAmpio campo di vistaFlaring phenomena VHE extragalactic sources Gamma Ray Bursts Large Field of view telescope ARGO-YBJGamma-ray burst
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Change and stability: Within-person life satisfaction over a 20-year period using data from the HUNT survey

2020

Background: The aim of the present study was to investigate within-person life satisfaction (LS) dynamics for two age groups, 20–29 and 30–39 years, from 1984 to 1986 and to follow them over a 20-year period. Methods: Data from 1984 to 2008 were extracted from the large, prospective, longitudinal North-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT), Norway. This paper includes data from more than 14,500 persons. Data were analysed using logistic regression, and LS dynamics were modelled using gender, time and self-rated health. Results: The analyses revealed that about 20% of people in these age groups had a stable level in LS, also known as set point. Long-term LS change, defined as ⩾2 SDs, was reported f…

Within personcohortsStability (learning theory)Personal Satisfaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0504 sociologyAge groupsWithin-person life satisfactionlife satisfaction dynamicswell-beingSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineNorway05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health050401 social sciences methodsLife satisfactionage groupsGeneral MedicineSet pointPeer reviewLogistic ModelsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808Changes in self-rated health and life satisfaction: Evidence from the HUNT surveyWell-beingQuality of LifePsychologyset pointPeriod (music)DemographyScandinavian Journal of Public Health
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El alcoholismo femenino : una perspectiva sociológica

2003

Women's StudiesUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Sociology Theory and Methods
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Overview and Essentials of Biomass Gasification Technologies and Their Catalytic Cleaning Methods

2016

Obtaining a tar-free biosyngas from biomass gasification processes has been the subject of many studies in the past 2 decades, and it still remains the major technologic and economic challenge. Unfortunately, the countless publications about gasification technologies and different techniques permitting reduction of the tar present at the outlet of gasifier reactors usually confuse inexperienced persons who attempt to further research this subject. More than presenting the basis of biomass gasification technologies and positioning them among other bioenergies, this work mainly aims at reviewing and comparing the different methods developed in order to produce a tar-free biosyngas. In this wa…

Wood gas generatorCleaning methodsbusiness.industry020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyTar02 engineering and technologyRaw materialFuel TechnologyChemical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceBiomass gasificationProcess engineeringbusinessEnergy & Fuels
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Optimizing and Modeling the drying process of the Natural Gas through the Taguchi method

2018

The aim of this study is to highlight the optimization method of the drying process of natural gas, using the Taguchi method. The natural gas undergoes several stages from its extraction until reaching its end consumer. As the natural gas contains several impurities and a certain quantity of water and vapors, the drying process is very important to obtain a product of high quality. Gas dehydration can be obtained through several methods, the method presented here being the absorption method - by use of a drying station with triglycol. This method is considered to be the most convenient one taking into account the obtained results. Nevertheless, cost reducing is the main objective for compan…

Work (thermodynamics)Absorption (acoustics)Taguchi methodsbusiness.industryNatural gasScientific methodEnvironmental scienceExtraction (military)Point (geometry)Process engineeringbusinessTechnical Agreement2018 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI)
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Optimal passive-damping design using a decentralized velocity-feedback H-infinity approach

2012

In this work, a new strategy to design passive energy dissipation systems for vibration control of large structures is presented. The method is based on the equivalence between passive damping systems and fully decentralized static velocity-feedback controllers. This equivalence allows to take advantage of recent developments in static output-feedback control design to formulate the passive-damping design as a single optimization problem with Linear Matrix Inequality constraints. To illustrate the application of the proposed methodology, a passive damping system is designed for the seismic protection of a five-story building with excellent results. Peer Reviewed

Work (thermodynamics)EngineeringOptimization problemDecentralized controlStructural Vibration Control:Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Static output-feedbackVibration control:Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Feedback control systemsMatrius (Matemàtica)lcsh:QA75.5-76.95Structural vibration controlControl d'estructures (Enginyeria):93 Systems Theory; Control [Classificació AMS]Control theoryControlMatrix inequalitiesEquivalence (measure theory):93 Systems Theory [Classificació AMS]business.industryOptimal passive dampingLinear matrix inequalityControl engineeringDissipationDecentralised systemComputer Science ApplicationsH-infinity methods in control theoryControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationSistemes de control per retroacciólcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceStructural control (Engineering)businessSoftware
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