Search results for "BED"

showing 10 items of 1605 documents

A Fast and Interactive Approach to Application Development on Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks

2014

In Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks (WSANs) sensor and actuator devices are connected through radio links to perform tasks in many different contexts. Conven- tionally, applications for WSANs are developed using traditional operating systems which application code is linked with at the end of a cross-compilation process. We propose instead an alternative approach for building applications on WSANs that is based on interactivity and does not require time consuming cross-compilation phases. In our development methodology, it is possible to define procedures and services according to the application target, simultaneously test them and reprogram the nodes interactively when needed, even a…

Flexibility (engineering)business.industryComputer scienceProcess (computing)computer.file_formatKey distribution in wireless sensor networksAmbient Intelligence and Collaborative SystemsEmbedded systemMobile wireless sensor networkWirelessExecutableActuatorbusinessWireless sensor networkcomputerMethodologies and ToolSensor/Actuator Networks and Middleware
researchProduct

Bed Topography Reconstruction in a Large Amplitude Meandering Flume: Application of Close Range Photogrammetry

2014

Natural rivers are characterized by continuous variations in bed topography, especially along curved reaches. High resolution topographic data are necessary to analyze the mutual interactions between the downstream flow and the cross-stream flow, which determine the distribution of the bed-shear stress along the channel. Because of the difficulty in acquiring good and accurate data in rivers, the major part of studies have been conducted in laboratory flumes. This paper reports on a laboratory study in which the automatic digital photogrammetric survey was applied to derive the high-resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM) of the bed topography in a large amplitude meandering flume. In order …

Flow (psychology)General EngineeringHigh resolutionbed topographyclose range photogrammetryGeodesymeandering channelSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaFlumeDSMPhotogrammetryAmplitudeClose range photogrammetrylaboratory flumeGeotechnical engineeringDigital surfaceSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaGeologyCommunication channelAdvanced Materials Research
researchProduct

Multiplexing AER asynchronous channels over LVDS links with flow-control and clock-correction for scalable neuromorphic systems

2017

Paper presented at the 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), held in Baltimore, MD, USA, on 28-31 May 2017.

Flow control (data)Neuromorphic Systembusiness.industryComputer scienceVirtual Wiring020208 electrical & electronic engineeringScalable Neuromorphic SystemsScalable Neuromoriphic02 engineering and technologyAddress event representation (AER)Multiplexing020202 computer hardware & architectureHandshakingNeuromorphic engineeringTransmission (telecommunications)Asynchronous communicationEmbedded system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessField-programmable gate arrayAER (Address Event Representation)Computer hardwareNeuromorphic SystemsHardware_LOGICDESIGN
researchProduct

Experimental observations of Flow and Bed processes in a Large-amplitude Meandering Flume

2009

Meanders of large amplitude often exhibit asymmetric planform shape or subsidiary bends. The present work is aimed at improving on understanding of the morphodynamic phenomena affecting the bed evolution of large amplitude meandering channels. Attention is focused on the development of the steady point bar-pool configuration and of the superimposed large-scale migrating bed forms; of particular interest is the role of the changing channel curvature and bed topography variation on flow pattern. A series of experiments was carried out in a sine-generated large-amplitude meandering flume, for two values of width-to-depth ratio. Maps documenting the bed topography and the flow pattern along the…

Flow measurementErosionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaMeandering streamRiver bedOpen channel flowSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
researchProduct

Analyzing turbulence in gravel bed channels

2005

In this paper, the results of an experimental investigation of the turbulence intensity in gravel bed channels are described. The runs were carried out by measuring, with an acoustic Doppler velocimeter, the turbulence intensity profile along six verticals of a given cross section in a laboratory flume. The analysis of the measured intensity distributions has shown the existence of two different regions, above and below the tops of the roughness elements, in which different intensity profiles occur. Furthermore, the measured profiles have shown a maximum of the turbulence intensity that decreases for increasing values of the roughness height, confirming that the turbulence damping efficienc…

Flow measurementRiver bank erosion.Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliMeandering streamRiver bedOpen channel flow
researchProduct

Flow resistance in gravel-bed channels with large-scale roughness

2003

A previously published mixing length (ML) model for evaluating the Darcy–Weisbach friction factor for a large-scale roughness condition (depth to sediment height ratio ranging from 1 to 4) is briefly reviewed and modified (MML). Then the MML model and a modified drag (MD) model are experimentally tested using laboratory measurements carried out for gravel-bed channels and large-scale roughness condition. This analysis showed that the MML gives accurate estimates of the Darcy–Weisbach coefficient and for Froude number values greater than 0·5 the MML model coincides with the ML one. Testing of the MD model shows limited accuracy in estimating flow resistance. Finally, the MML and MD models are com…

Flow resistanceScale (ratio)Depth to sediment height ratioGeography Planning and DevelopmentLarge-scale roughnessSurface finishMechanicsScale factorsymbols.namesakeFlow resistanceDragGravel-bed channelEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)ExponentFroude numbersymbolsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeotechnical engineeringConstant (mathematics)Earth-Surface ProcessesMathematicsEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
researchProduct

Applying Hypothesis of Self-Similarity for Flow-Resistance Law in Calabrian Gravel-Bed Rivers

2018

In this paper, the results of an investigation carried out to test the applicability of a flow-resistance law on gravel-bed rivers in southern Italy (fiumare) are reported. First, dimensional analysis and self-similarity theory are applied for deducing the flow-resistance law (i.e., relationship among friction factor, mean velocity, shear stress, and physical properties) for gravel-bed rivers with a high boulder concentration. The proposed approach is calibrated and tested using two independent data sets (104 reaches of some Calabrian fiumare). Then, the incomplete self-similarity hypothesis is also applied to theoretically deduce the flow-velocity profile, which was integrated for obtainin…

Flow resistanceVelocity measurement010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSelf-similarityGravel-bed riverMechanical Engineering0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringSelf-similarityFlow resistanceDimension (vector space)LawSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSouthern Italy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
researchProduct

Rill flow resistance law under sediment transport

2021

Abstract Purpose In this paper, a deduced flow resistance equation for open-channel flow was tested using measurements carried out in mobile bed rills with sediment-laden flows and fixed bed rills. The main aims were to (i) assess the effect of sediment transport on rill flow resistance, and (ii) test the slope-flow velocity relationship in fixed bed rills. Methods The following analysis was developed: (i) a relationship between the Γ function of the velocity profile, the rill slope and the Froude number was calibrated using measurements carried out on fixed bed rills; (ii) the component of Darcy-Weisbach friction factor due to sediment transport was deduced using the corresponding measurem…

Flow resistancegeographyDimensional analysiFlow velocity profilegeography.geographical_feature_categoryFixed bedStratigraphyFlow (psychology)Soil scienceSediment transportSelf-similarityRillsymbols.namesakeFriction factorFlow velocityFroude numbersymbolsSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSediment transportGeologyRill flow resistanceEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Soils and Sediments
researchProduct

Slope threshold in rill flow resistance

2022

The applicability of a theoretical rill flow resistance equation, based on the integration of a power velocity distribution, was tested using measurements carried out in mobile and fixed bed rills, shaped on plots having different slopes (9, 14, 15, 18, 22, 24, 25 and 26%) and soil textures (clay fractions ranging from 32.7% to 73% and silt of 19.9–30.9%), and flume measurements available in the literature. The Darcy–Weisbach friction factor resulted dependent on the slope, Froude number, Reynolds number and clay and silt percentages, used as variables representative of soil transportability and detachability, respectively. This theoretical approach was applied to two different databases di…

Flow resistancegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFixed bedSoil textureRill hydraulicReynolds numberSoil scienceSiltGentle hillslopeFlumeRillsymbols.namesakeFlow resistancesymbolsFroude numberSoil erosionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSteep hillslopesGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
researchProduct

Rill flow resistance law under equilibrium bed‐load transport conditions

2019

In this paper, a recently deduced flow resistance equation for open channel flow was tested under equilibrium bed-load transport conditions in a rill. First, the flow resistance equation was deduced applying dimensional analysis and the incomplete self-similarity condition for the flow velocity distribution. Then, the following steps were carried out for developing the analysis: (a) a relationship (Equation) between the Γ function of the velocity profile, the rill slope, and the Froude number was calibrated by the available measurements by Jiang et al.; (b) a relationship (Equation) between the Γ function, the rill slope, the Shields number, and the Froude number was calibrated by the same …

Flow resistancegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryflow velocity profileself-similarityrill flow resistanceMechanicsbed-loadRilldimensional analysiSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeologyWater Science and TechnologyBed loadHydrological Processes
researchProduct