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A study of noise transmission through cylindrical shell using modal truncation approach

2011

International audience; The study of the vibroacoustic behaviour of cylindrical structure like aircraft fuselage requires the establishment of very large models, and the numerical results which can be obtained are often difficult to interpret. On the other hand, the study of simple structures such as cylindrical shells is useful to validate the criteria and tools that can be used to simplify the models of complex structures. The presented study concerns the sound transmission through a cylindrical shell coupled to a cavity and subjected to an incident acoustic wave. Noise reduction is obtained and validated by a numerical method which uses structural and acoustical modes. A criterion for se…

EngineeringAircraft noiseSound transmission classNoise reductionAcousticssound transmissionShell (structure)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]vehicle noisemodal truncationacousticsvibroacoustic behaviournoise reductioncylindrical shellsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisAcoustic waveaerospaceNoiseaircraft fuselageFuselageaeroplane noiseairplane noiseAutomotive Engineeringautomotivebusinessnoise transmission
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Intrusion Detection and Ejection Framework Against Lethal Attacks in UAV-Aided Networks: A Bayesian Game-Theoretic Methodology

2017

International audience; Advances in wireless communications and microelectronics have spearheaded the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which can be used to augment a ground network composed of sensors and/or vehicles in order to increase coverage, enhance the end-to-end delay, and improve data processing. While UAV-aided networks can potentially find applications in many areas, a number of issues, particularly security, have not been readily addressed. The intrusion detection system is the most commonly used technique to detect attackers. In this paper, we focus on addressing two main issues within the context of intrusion detection and attacker ejection in UAV-aided networks…

EngineeringAnomaly-based intrusion detection systemintrusion detection system (IDS)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyIntrusion detection systemComputer securitycomputer.software_genreBayesian game[ SPI.GCIV.IT ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Infrastructures de transportUtility[ SPI.NRJ ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric power0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[ SPI.GCIV ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]Overhead (computing)Network performanceunmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)Ad HocBayesian gameVehicular ad hoc networkbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNode (networking)020206 networking & telecommunicationsComputer Science Applications[ SPI.TRON ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsEfficientAutomotive Engineeringintrusion ejection system (IES)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingVehicular NetworksWireless Sensor NetworksbusinesscomputerComputer network
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A frequency compensation algorithm of four-wheel coherence random road

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/986584 Open access The road surface roughness is the main source of kinematic excitation of a moving vehicle, which has an important influence on vehicle performance. In recent decades, random road models have been widely studied, and a four-wheel random road time domain model is usually generated based on the correlation of the four-wheel input, in which a coherence function is used to describe the coherence of the road input between the left and right wheels usually. However, during our research, there are some conditions that show that…

EngineeringArticle Subjectroad surface roughnessroads and streetsGeneral Mathematicstime domain modelingmoving vehiclesFrequency compensationKinematicsalgorithmspower spectral densityAutomotive engineeringDamperVehicle dynamicsCoherence (signal processing)vehicle wheelsbusiness.industrylcsh:Mathematicsvehicle dynamicsGeneral Engineeringroad roughnessaxlesSpectral densitylcsh:QA1-939VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410Axlevehicle performancelcsh:TA1-2040Control systemkinematic excitationlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessAlgorithmcoherence functionfrequency compensation
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Experimental analysis of occupational whole-body vibration exposure of agricultural tractor with large square baler

2015

Abstract This study investigates longitudinal whole-body vibration in agricultural tractors powering a large square baler. The aim is to test the hypothesis that four-wheel drive has an influence on the longitudinal dynamic response. A number of experimental measurements are carried out on a specific vehicle combination driving uphill and downhill. The whole-body vibration exposure is measured at the operator seat under different conditions. The statistic results show a significant difference on the whole-body vibration exposure depending on operating conditions. Driving uphill and downhill with four-wheel drive activated showed the highest difference with increased vibration level at downh…

EngineeringAutomatic controlbusiness.industrySignificant differenceWork (physics)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman Factors and ErgonomicsStructural engineeringAutomotive engineeringSquare (algebra)VibrationWhole body vibrationbusinessAgricultural tractorStatisticInternational Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
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A preliminary method for the numerical prediction of the behavior of air bubbles in the design of Air Cavity Ships

2016

Air-cavity ships (ACS) are advanced marine vehicles that use air injection under hull to improve the vessel’s hydrodynamic characteristics. Although the concept of drag reduction by supplying gas under the ship’s bottom was proposed in the 19th century by Froude and Laval, at this time there are not many systematic studies on this subject. This paper is a preliminary work with the purpose of being a basic tool for the design of the ACS with computational fluid dynamic methods. The study aims to conduct a series of computational tests to compare the numerical models of bubble with experimental data. The first step of this study was to investigate the behavior of free bubble in water, conside…

EngineeringBubbleAerospace Engineering020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyComputational fluid dynamics01 natural sciencesCritical mass (software engineering)010305 fluids & plasmas0201 civil engineeringPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeHull0103 physical sciencesFroude numberNautical designSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeAir Cavity ShipFluid Flow and Transfer Processesbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDragAutomotive EngineeringsymbolsHull ventilationbusinessReduction (mathematics)CFDHigh-speed craft designSecondary air injectionMarine engineering
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Control strategy analysis of the hydraulic hybrid excavator

2015

Abstract Applying the electric hybrid technique on the off-road vehicle is one popular method to reduce the fuel consumption. However, the high cost, low energy conversion efficiency and disposal of used batteries are still the main problems. This paper is focusing on one alternative choice which is hydraulic hybrid off-road vehicles. Among the most typical off-road vehicles, the excavator is chosen as the prototype to study the control strategy. First, the basic principle of the hydraulic hybrid excavator based on Common Pressure Rail is introduced. Then, the mathematical model of the whole excavator is created. Moreover, the dynamic programming algorithm is used to solve the optimal contr…

EngineeringComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsControl (management)Control engineeringStrategy analysisControl and Systems Engineering; Signal Processing; Computer Networks and Communications; Applied MathematicsOptimal controlAutomotive engineeringDynamic programmingExcavatorVariable (computer science)Control and Systems EngineeringSignal ProcessingTrajectoryFuel efficiencybusinessJournal of the Franklin Institute
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A Novel Wideband MIMO Car-to-Car Channel Model Based on a Geometrical Semi-Circular Tunnel Scattering Model

2016

In this paper, we present a wideband multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) car-to-car (C2C) channel model based on a geometrical semi-circular tunnel (SCT) scattering model. From the geometrical SCT scattering model, a reference channel model is derived under the assumption of single-bounce scattering in line-of-sight (LOS) and non-LOS (NLOS) propagation environments. In the proposed reference channel model, it is assumed that an infinite number of scatterers are randomly distributed on the tunnel wall. Starting from the geometrical scattering model, the time-variant transfer function (TVTF) is derived, and its correlation properties in time, frequency, and space are studied. Expressions ar…

EngineeringComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryAutocorrelationMathematical analysisMIMOAerospace Engineering020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyTransfer functionDelay spreadCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)0203 mechanical engineeringAutomotive Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringWidebandbusinessReference modelCommunication channelIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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Frequency stability in microgrid: control strategies and analysis of BESS aging effects

2016

In order to ensure a thorough analysis, all components placed in a microgrid would have to be considered to guarantee an effective energy management. To this aim, various algorithms are used both to preserve and restore power systems after significant disturbances. However, these models frequently do not evaluate components performance decline with the age and, consequently, they don't consider actual values during microgrid analysis, potentially affecting obtained results. In particular, evaluating energy storage systems aging and their effects has rarely been addressed in prior works. The present article proposes a model to maintain power system/microgrid stability after disturbances usin…

EngineeringControl and Optimizationtorage aging020209 energyControl (management)Automatic frequency controlStability (learning theory)02 engineering and technologyEnergy storageElectric power systemfrequency controlmicrogrid frequency control energy storage load shedding storage aging0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringstorage agingElectrical and Electronic Engineeringload shedding;microgrid;energy storage;frequency control;storage agingbusiness.industryenergy storageMechanical EngineeringLoad SheddingControl engineeringload sheddingReliability engineeringmicrogridComputer data storageAutomotive EngineeringMicrogridbusiness
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FDTD simulation for electromagnetic radiated emissions in 42 V vehicle electrical systems

2005

In this paper a full 3D approach, based on finite difference time domain method, is used to predict the electromagnetic radiated emissions from 42 V vehicle electrical loads. An experimental set-up has been arranged on purpose. A comparative analysis among measured and computed results is performed. The good agreement obtained among simulated and measured data enables to validate the numerical scheme. The proposed methodology contributes to predict electromagnetic emissions in the automotive environment since the design stage. Moreover, the proposed numerical tool can be used to define, for new vehicle electrical architectures, low cost test methods for electromagnetic compatibility and sui…

EngineeringDesign stagebusiness.industryFDTDAutomotive industryElectromagnetic compatibilityFinite-difference time-domain methodTransmission-line matrix methodComputer simulationElectric vehicleElectromagnetic wave emissionAutomotive engineeringAutomotive electronicsAutomotive engineeringFinite difference time domain analysisSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaElectrical engineeringTime domain analysiElectronic engineeringComputational electromagneticselectromagnetic radiated emissionbusinessvehicular electrical systemElectric load
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Braking procedure analysis of a pegs-wing ventilated disk brake rotor

2006

Fade test results of a ventilated disk brake rotor with pegs-wing performed by means of an inertia dynamometer, consisting of 14 repeated brake applications from an initial brake speed of 160 km/h down to 0 km/h, with constant deceleration are shown. The first brake application test results are compared to the FEM numerical predictions with MSC Visual Nastran on the entire disk. These conform well to the experimental data, although numerical thermal field is slightly higher than the experimental one. Besides, ventilated disk brake rotor shows great dimensional stability and the ability to dissipate a great amount of thermal flow.

EngineeringDynamometerbusiness.industryRotor (electric)media_common.quotation_subjectMechanicsInertiaFinite element methodAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionBrake padlawModeling and SimulationAutomotive EngineeringBrakeHydraulic brakeDisc brakebusinessmedia_commonInternational Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing
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