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Sediment delivery processes at basin scale

1995

Abstract Since eroded sediments are produced from different sources distributed throughout a basin, sediment delivery processes at basin scale have to be modelled by a spatially distributed approach. In this paper a new theoretically based relationship is proposed for evaluating the sediment delivery ratio, SDRi, of each morphological unit, i, into which a basin is divided. Then, using the sediment balance equation written for the basin outlet, a relationship between the basin sediment delivery ratio, SDRW and the SDRi is deduced. This relationship is shown to be independent of the soil erosion model used. Finally, a morphological criterion for estimating a coefficient, β, is proposed.

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMathematical modelfungiDrainage basinSedimentStructural basinhumanitiesBack-strippingAlluvionErosionAlluviumgeographic locationsGeologyWater Science and Technology
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Firefly optimization used to identify hysteresis parameter on rotational MR-damper

2014

In his paper the physical properties and mathematical models of a semi-active magnetorheological (MR) damper is studied. The considered models are the Dahl model and Bouc-Wen model. The parameters for these models are found by using a firefly optimization algorithm that minimizes the difference between experimental and simulated data. The objective of his paper is to compare different mathematical MR-damper models with the experimental data. The simulation results illustrate he effectiveness of he proposed optimization algorithm.

HysteresisShock absorberEngineeringMathematical modelControl theorybusiness.industryMagnetorheological fluidExperimental dataTorquebusinessDamperData modeling2014 International Conference on Mechatronics and Control (ICMC)
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Kinetic modeling of autotrophic microalgae mainline processes for sewage treatment in phosphorus-replete and -deplete culture conditions

2021

[EN] A kinetic model of autotrophic microalgal growth in sewage was developed to determine the biokinetic processes involved, including carbon-, nitrogen- and phosphorus-limited microalgal growth, dependence on light intensity, temperature and pH, light attenuation and gas exchange to the atmosphere. A new feature was the differentiation between two metabolic pathways of phosphorus consumption according to the availability of extracellular phosphorus. Two scenarios were differentiated: phosphorus-replete and -deplete culture conditions. In the former, the microalgae absorbed phosphorus to grow and store polyphosphate. In the latter the microalgae used the stored polyphosphate as a phosphoru…

INGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogenBiomassPhotobioreactorchemistry.chemical_elementWastewaterNutrients removalPhotobioreactorsMathematical modelMicroalgaeEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic matterBiomassWaste Management and DisposalTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEchemistry.chemical_classificationSewage06.- Garantizar la disponibilidad y la gestión sostenible del agua y el saneamiento para todosPhosphorusPhosphorusPulp and paper industryPollutionPhosphorus storageLight intensityWastewaterchemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentEutrophication
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Energetic macroscopic representation and inversion based control of fuel cell in a series hybrid race vehicle system

2020

This paper studies the replacement of engine and generator as range extender in a hybrid racing car with a fuel cell system. A model of the original system of the car using range extender consisting of an internal combustion engine and electric generator has been developed respecting the action-reaction principle used by energetic macroscopic representation (EMR) and its inversion based control (IBC) to organise its subsystems interconnection according to the physical causality. Results from drive tests of the real car on racing circuit are used to validate the model. The objective of this paper is to study the parameterisation and the integration of fuel cell stack components based on this…

InterconnectionMathematical modelComputer scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectric generatorInversion (meteorology)Automotive engineeringlaw.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Fuel TechnologyInternal combustion enginelawControl systemAutomotive EngineeringFuel cellsHybrid vehicleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Searches for B0 decays to combinations of charmless isoscalar mesons

2004

We search for B meson decays into two-body combinations of eta, eta', omega, and phi mesons from 89 million B B-bar pairs collected with the BaBar detector at the PEP-II asymmetric-energy e+e- collider at SLAC. We find the branching fraction BF(B0 -> eta omega) = (4.0^{+1.3}_{-1.2} +- 0.4) x 10^-6 with a significance of 4.3 sigma. For all the other decay modes we set the following 90% confidence level upper limits on the branching fractions, in units of 10^-6 : BF(B0 -> eta eta)<2.8, BF(B0 -> eta eta')<4.6, BF(B0 -> eta' eta')<10, BF(B0 -> eta'omega)<2.8, BF(B0 -> eta phi)<1.0, BF(B0 -> eta' phi)<4.5, BF(B0 -> phi phi)<1.5.

IsoscalarElectron–positron annihilationBABARGeneral Physics and AstronomyQCD FACTORIZATION01 natural sciencesOmega13.25.Hw 11.30.Er 12.15.HhHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Mathematical modelProbability density function[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]PEP2B mesonNuclear ExperimentQCD FACTORIZATION; STANDARD MODEL; BABAR; SLACPhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsSigmaHamiltonianMonte Carlo methodSensitivity analysiPARTICLE PHYSICSBranching fractionSLACParticle physicsMesonSTANDARD MODELQCD FACTORIZATION STANDARD MODELFOS: Physical sciencesLikelihood distributionPARTICLE PHYSICS; PEP2; BABARSolenoidHigh energy physicNuclear physicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)ElectromagnetismElectromagnetic calorimeterPseudoscalar meson0103 physical sciencesPerturbation technique010306 general physicsCalorimeterError analysi010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionHEPMagnetic fieldHigh Energy Physics::Experiment
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A simple model of hillslope response for overland flow generation

2001

This paper deals with the derivation of the hydrological response of a hillslope on the assumption of quick runoff by surface runoff generation. By using the simple non-linear storage based model, first proposed by Horton, an analytical solution of the overland flow equations over a plane hillslope was derived. This solution establishes a generalization for different flow regimes of Horton's original solution, which is valid for the transitional flow regime only. The solution proposed was compared successfully with that of Horton and, for the turbulent flow regime, to the one derived from kinematic wave theory. This solution can be applied easily to both stationary and non-stationary rainfa…

Kinematic waveMathematical modelMeteorologyFlow (mathematics)Plane (geometry)TurbulenceGeneralizationMechanicsFunction (mathematics)Surface runoffWater Science and TechnologyMathematicsHydrological Processes
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Membrane Bioreactors for wastewater reuse: Respirometric assessment of biomass activity during a two year survey

2018

Abstract Stricter effluent limits, water shortage conditions, land availability requires today even more the needs of advanced wastewater treatments. Attractive solutions come from membrane bioreactors (MBR), Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge (IFAS) or combinations (i.e., IFAS-MBRs). One crucial aspect for the applicability of this overall new technology, compared to the conventional activated sludge systems, is the lack of knowledge for design and manage (e.g., kinetic constants, optimal operative conditions etc.). In view of the above frame, the aim of the present study was to assess the kinetic and stoichiometric parameters of bacterial species in MBRs by means of respirometric tech…

Kinetic and stoichiometric parameterIntegrated fixed-film activated sludge-membrane bioreactorStrategy and Management0208 environmental biotechnologyBiomass02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBioreactorOrganic matterEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationMathematical modelling2300Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentBuilding and ConstructionRespirometryPulp and paper industry020801 environmental engineeringStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementActivated sludgechemistryWastewaterEnvironmental scienceMembrane bioreactorNitrification
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Analyzing the impact of using the SRP (Simplified roughness parameterization) method on soil moisture retrieval over different regions of the globe

2015

International audience; This paper focuses on a new approach to account for soil roughness effects in the retrieval of soil moisture (SM) at L-band in the framework of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission: the Simplified Roughness Parameterization (SRP). While the classical retrieval approach considers SM and τ nad (vegetation optical depth) as retrieved parameters, this approach is based on the retrieval of SM and the TR parameter combining τ nad and soil roughness (TR τ nad + Hr /2). Different roughness parameterizations were tested to find the best correlation (R), bias and unbiased RMSE (ubRMSE) when comparing homogeneous retrievals of SM and in situ SM measurements carri…

L bandVegetation optical depth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMean squared errorvegetation mapping0211 other engineering and technologiesSampling (statistics)[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesSoil science02 engineering and technologySurface finish01 natural sciencesL-bandHomogeneousEnvironmental sciencesoil measurementsmicrowave radiometrysoil moistureWater contentSoil roughness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingmathematical model021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Experimental Evidence of Leaks in Elastic Pipes

2016

Several studies have been carried out in recent decades to establish a relationship between total head and leaks. In literature, the leakage governing equations have been analysed in light of pipe materials, water head, leak dimension or shape. Most of these contributions questioned the classical Torricelli equation, demonstrating through experimental evidence that the classical orifice law can give unsatisfactory results. Nevertheless, starting from the Torricelli equation, other exponential or linear governing equations have been proposed as mathematical models able to reproduce the leakages in water distribution systems (WDSs). To investigate the validity of the proposed governing equati…

Laboratory testLeakEngineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPopulationRigidity (psychology)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesHydraulic headExperimentGeotechnical engineeringeducationElastic pipe0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringeducation.field_of_studyHydrogeologyMathematical modelbusiness.industryMechanicsWater distribution network020801 environmental engineeringExponential functionHead-leakage formulaLeakbusinessBody orifice
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A physical model for interpreting the land surface temperature obtained by remote sensors over incomplete canopies

1992

Abstract At the present moment, land surface temperature cannot be obtained in a routine way from satellite data due, in part, to the nonexistence of a complete theoretical model that permits us to know the physical significance of land surface temperature obtained by remote sensors. In this article a relationship between the effective temperature of the radiative system vegetation-ground and the temperatures of each part of the system (top, sunny and shaded wall of vegetation, and sunny and shaded soil) has been derived. It depends on the proportions of each component observed by the sensor, on the ground and vegetation emissivities, and on the crop structure (mean height, width, and spaci…

Land surface temperatureMathematical modelSoil waterRadianceEmissivityRadiative transferSoil ScienceEnvironmental scienceGeologyInversion (meteorology)Computers in Earth SciencesEffective temperatureRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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