Search results for "Mass flow"

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Gas mass derived by infrasound and UV cameras: Implications for mass flow rate

2016

Abstract Mass Flow Rate is one of the most crucial eruption source parameter used to define magnitude of eruption and to quantify the ash dispersal in the atmosphere. However, this parameter is in general difficult to be derived and no valid technique has been developed yet to measure it in real time with sufficient accuracy. Linear acoustics has been applied to infrasonic pressure waves generated by explosive eruptions to indirectly estimate the gas mass erupted and then the mass flow rate. Here, we test on Stromboli volcano (Italy) the performance of such methodology by comparing the acoustic derived results with independent gas mass estimates obtained with UV cameras, and constraining th…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInfrasoundMass flowVolcano acousticMagnitude (mathematics)ThrustGeophysicsMass flow rate010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesAtmosphereGeophysicsSulphur dioxide cameraThermal imagery13. Climate actionGeochemistry and PetrologyMass flow rateRange (statistics)WaveformGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Contribution to modeling the viscosity Arrhenius-type equation for some solvents by statistical correlations analysis

2014

Abstract Estimation and knowledge of transport properties of fluids are essential for heat and mass flow. Viscosity is one of the important properties which are affected by temperature and pressure. In the present work, based on the use of econometric and statistical techniques for parametric and non-parametric regression analysis and statistical correlation tests, we propose an equation modeling the relationship between the two parameters of viscosity Arrhenius-type equation, such as the Arrhenius energy ( E a ) or the pre-exponential factor ( A s ). In addition, we introduce a third interesting parameter called Arrhenius temperature ( T A ), to enrich the discussion. Empirical validation …

Arrhenius equationWork (thermodynamics)ChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringMass flowGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsRegression analysisData setViscositysymbols.namesakesymbolsStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEnergy (signal processing)Parametric statisticsFluid Phase Equilibria
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Application of an O-ring pinch device as a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) for airborne sampling

2020

We present a novel and compact design of a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) developed for use in airborne aerosol mass spectrometry. In particular, the inlet system is optimized for aerodynamic lenses commonly used in aerosol mass spectrometers, in which efficient focusing of aerosol particles into a vacuum chamber requires a precisely controlled lens pressure, typically of a few hectopascals. The CPI device can also be used in condensation particle counters (CPCs), cloud condensation nucleus counters (CCNCs), and gas-phase sampling instruments across a wide range of altitudes and inlet pressures. The constant pressure is achieved by changing the inner diameter of a properly scaled O-ring that…

Atmospheric SciencegeographyMaterials sciencegeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAtmospheric pressurelcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. Foundations010401 analytical chemistryMechanicsInlet01 natural sciencesPressure sensorlcsh:Environmental engineering0104 chemical sciencesAerosolMass flow rateAerosol mass spectrometryVacuum chamberlcsh:TA170-171Body orifice0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Model-based optimization of injection strategies for SI engine gas injectors

2014

A mathematical model for the prediction of the mass injected by a gaseous fuel solenoid injector for spark ignition (SI) engines has been realized and validated through experimental data by the authors in a recent work [1]. The gas injector has been studied with particular reference to the complex needle motion during the opening and closing phases. Such motion may significantly affect the amount of injected fuel. When the injector nozzle is fully open, the mass flow depends only on the upstream fluid pressure and temperature. This phenomenon creates a linear relationship between the injected fuel mass and the injection time (i.e. the duration of the injection pulse), thus enabling efficien…

Automotive engineElectronic control unitEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMass flowInjectorSettore ING-IND/13 - Meccanica Applicata Alle MacchineAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionIgnition systemSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoMechanics of MaterialslawLinearizationSpark-ignition engineGas injectorSpark ignition engineFuel efficiencyInjection strategybusinessSimulationJournal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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Online mass flow prediction in CFB boilers

2009

Fuel feeding and inhomogeneity of fuel typically cause process fluctuations in the circulating fluidized bed (CFB) process. If control systems fail to compensate for the fluctuations, the whole plant will suffer from fluctuations that are reinforced by the closed-loop controls. This phenomenon causes a reduction of efficiency and lifetime of process components. Therefore, domain experts are interested in developing tools and techniques for getting better understanding of underlying processes and their mutual dependencies in CFB boilers. In this paper we consider an application of data mining technology to the analysis of time series data from a pilot CFB reactor. Namely, we present a rather…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryControl systemMass flowBoiler (power generation)Fluidized bed combustionTime seriesProcess engineeringbusinessSimulationActive noise control
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An experimental investigation on two different methods for swirl induction in a multivalve engine

2005

This paper describes an experimental investigation aimed at comparing the swirl effect induced by unbalancing the mass flow through the two intake ports of a multivalve engine head using two different methods: the first one reduced the curtain area of one of the intake valves [different lifts (DL) method]; the second one adopted a sluice-gate-shaped valve, installed upstream of the intake valves [swirl control valve (SCV) method] in order to cause a pressure drop. A steady-flow test rig (equipped with instrumentation for the discharge coefficient and swirl intensity measurement) was realized in order to compare and evaluate the results of both methods and determine their respective validit…

Control valvesPressure dropMechanical EngineeringMass flowTest rigAnalytical chemistryAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringMechanicsDischarge coefficientLift (force)Settore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoCylinder headAutomotive Engineeringswirl induction multivalve engine DL method SCV methodExperimental methodsMathematics
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Natural Convection Cooling of a Hot Vertical Wall Wet by a Falling Liquid Film

2008

Abstract The system studied is a plane channel in which one of the two vertical walls is kept at an arbitrary temperature profile and may be partially or completely wet by a falling liquid film, while the opposite wall is adiabatic. Air from the environment flows along the channel with a mass flow rate which depends on the balance between hydraulic resistances and buoyancy forces. These latter, in their turn, depend on the distribution of temperature and humidity (hence, density) along the channel and eventually on the heat and mass transferred from wall and film to the humid air. A simplified computational model of the above system was developed and applied to the prediction of relevant qu…

ConvectionBuoyancyMaterials scienceThermodynamicsengineering.materialPhysics::Fluid DynamicsMass flow rateEvaporative CoolingFluid FlowPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsEngineering & allied operationsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesNatural convectionNatural ConvectionMechanical Engineeringfree convection liquid film humid air evaporative cooling containment cooling heat and mass transferHumidityMechanicsContainmentCondensed Matter PhysicsHeat TransferPassive CoolingCoolantVolumetric flow rateLiquid FilmNuclear ReactorDecay Heat Removalengineeringddc:620Evaporative cooler
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Using CFD to derive reduced order models for heat transfer in particle curtains

2015

3–D Eulerian–Eulerian CFD is used to simulate convective heat transfer in free falling particle curtains. Total heat loss for curtaining particles is compared to heat loss for isolated single particles. Spherical silica particles with density of 2,634 kg/m³ at 400 K (200 µm, 400 µm and 600 µm) flow at approximately 0.041 kg/s to 0.2 kg/s through a narrow slot in a rectangular box (0.45 m × 0.9 m × 0.225 m) filled with ambient air. The slot sizes through which the particles enter the rectangular box were 10 to 80 mm wide. Modifying the slot size at 0.041 kg/s for 400 µm particles can lead to 13% increases in rates of convective heat transfer per unit mass. A reduced order model was developed…

ConvectionDrag coefficientMaterials scienceConvective heat transferMass flowHeat transferMass flow rateParticleThermodynamicsMechanicsParticle sizeCondensed Matter PhysicsComputer Science ApplicationsProgress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, An International Journal
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Characterization of a cryogenic ion guide at IGISOL

2012

A small volume cryogenic ion guide has been characterized at the IGISOL facility, Jyvaskyla, as a prototype to verify whether there are any major obstacles to the use of high-density cryogenic helium gas for the stopping and extraction of high-energy ions from a large volume cryogenic ion catcher. The expected temperature scaling of the mass flow through the ion guide has been confirmed, showing that for the same helium density, the differential pumping requirements are less stringent for cryogenic operation. At 90 K a clear reduction in the mass-analyzed impurities is achieved, although lower temperatures are required to freeze out oxygen and nitrogen. This is supported by the reduction in…

EXTRACTIONNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDISSOCIATIVE RECOMBINATIONOrders of magnitude (temperature)Mass flowCryogenic gas cellONLINEchemistry.chemical_elementPRESSURENOIonIon beam depositionELECTRON-TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCEASSOCIATION REACTIONSRadioactive ion beamsInstrumentationHeliumDissociative recombinationIon guidePhysicsta114Volume (thermodynamics)chemistryGASAtomic physicsBeam (structure)HELIUMNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Experimental Investigation of Stall and Surge in a Multistage Compressor

2016

Flow instability conditions, in particular during surge and stall phenomena, have always influenced the operational reliability of turbo-compressors and have attracted significant interest resulting in extensive literature. Nowadays, this subject is still one of the most investigated because of its high relevance on centrifugal and axial compressor operating flow range, performance and efficiency. Many researchers approach this important issue by developing numerical models, whereas others approach it through experimental studies specifically carried out in order to better comprehend this phenomenon. The aim of this paper is to experimentally analyze the stable and unstable operating condit…

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