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Interaction between turbulent structures and particles in roughened channel

2016

Abstract The distribution of inertial particles in turbulent flows is highly non-uniform and is driven by the local dynamics of the turbulent structures of the underlying carrier flow field. In the specific context of dilute particle-laden wall-bounded flows, deposition and resuspension mechanisms are dominated by the interaction between inertial particles and coherent turbulent structures characteristic of the wall region. The macroscopic behavior of these two-phase systems is influenced by particle inertia, which plays a role at the microscale of a single dispersed element. These turbulent structures, which control the turbulent regeneration cycles, are strongly affected by the wall rough…

DNSmedia_common.quotation_subjectDirect numerical simulationGeneral Physics and AstronomyContext (language use)Lagrangian particle trackingInertia01 natural sciencesSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid DynamicsPhysics and Astronomy (all)symbols.namesake0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsDispersion (water waves)media_commonFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesPhysicsTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringParticle-laden flowReynolds numberMechanicsTurbulenceClassical mechanicssymbolsParticleLagrangian trackingParticle mass fluxRoughneInternational Journal of Multiphase Flow
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Digital holographic microscopy with pure-optical spherical phase compensation

2011

Telecentric architecture is proposed for circumventing, by the pure-optical method, the residual parabolic phase distortion inherent to standard configuration of digital holographic microscopy. This optical circumvention produces several important advantages. One is that there is no need for computer compensation of the parabolic phase during the phase map recovering procedure. The other is that in off-axis configuration, the spatial frequency useful domain is enlarged. The validity of the method is demonstrated by performing quantitative measurement of depth differences with high axial resolution. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America

DYNAMICSMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhase distortionPhase (waves)Image processingResidualCONTRAST MICROSCOPYAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCompensation (engineering)INTERFEROMETRYIMAGE-RECONSTRUCTIONOpticsNUMERICAL RECONSTRUCTIONDigital holographic microscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSpatial frequencybusinessDigital holographyJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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DACRON© 360 WOVEN: EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS

2010

In this paper a first experimental study on Dacron© 360 woven constitutive behavior is presented. This woven is widely adopted in sail manufacturing, it is obtained by weaving polyethylene terephthalate (PET) yarn and it shows some peculiar features due to its own manufacturing process. The experimental tests, in terms of tensile tests and cyclic tests, clearly show the orthotropy features of the material, its high strength and deformability. The examination with optical microscope of the tested specimen allows to evidence the interaction between warp and weft yarns. The obtained results represent a first step for the definition of a correct computational approach to such materials.

Dacron© Sailcloth Experimental characterization Numerical modelingSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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A Boundary Element Formulation for Modelling Structural Health Monitoring Applications

2015

In this paper, a boundary element formulation for modelling pitch-catch damage detection applications is introduced. The current formulation has been validated by both finite element analyses and physical experiments. Comparing to the widely used finite element method, the current formulation does not only use less computational resources, but also demonstrates higher numerical stability. doi: 10.12783/SHM2015/221

Damage detectionEngineeringbusiness.industryBoundary element formulationMechanical engineeringStructural engineeringBoundary knot methodFinite element methodStructural Health MonitoringBoundary element methodStructural health monitoringCurrent (fluid)businessNumerical stabilityExtended finite element methodStructural Health Monitoring 2015
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Dark Matter Search Results from a One Ton-Year Exposure of XENON1T

2018

We report on a search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) using 278.8 days of data collected with the XENON1T experiment at LNGS. XENON1T utilizes a liquid xenon time projection chamber with a fiducial mass of $(1.30 \pm 0.01)$ t, resulting in a 1.0 t$\times$yr exposure. The energy region of interest, [1.4, 10.6] $\mathrm{keV_{ee}}$ ([4.9, 40.9] $\mathrm{keV_{nr}}$), exhibits an ultra-low electron recoil background rate of $(82\substack{+5 \\ -3}\textrm{ (sys)}\pm3\textrm{ (stat)})$ events/$(\mathrm{t}\times\mathrm{yr}\times\mathrm{keV_{ee}})$. No significant excess over background is found and a profile likelihood analysis parameterized in spatial and energy dimensions exclude…

Dark matterGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementS030DI5WIMP: massElectronParameter spacedark matter: direct detectionGravitation and AstrophysicsS030DI101 natural sciencesS030DI3S030DI2Nuclear physicsXenonRecoilWIMPelectron: recoil0103 physical sciencesS046DM2[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex][PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]010306 general physicsnumerical calculationsDark Matter WIMP TPC XENON Direct searchPhysicsxenon: liquidTime projection chamber010308 nuclear & particles physicsbackgrounddark matter: massGran SassoWIMP nucleonchemistryWeakly interacting massive particles[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]time projection chamber: xenon[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
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Openness and staff training as antecedents of administration and management innovation: a cross-country study

2020

A firm's ability to innovate has gained continuously increasing attention among scholars and practitioners. This study aims to discuss the relationship of a firm's openness as an element of organisational culture and staff training as an element of organisational learning to its activity in introducing administration and management innovation in two countries. Data collection was conducted in Latvia and Russia. To make the research more specific, organisational innovation is broken down into two categories: innovation in management practices; and innovation in workplace organisation. The result obtained demonstrated the positive impact of staff training on innovation activities and openness…

Data collectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectInnovation managementOrganizational culture010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsOriginalityOpenness to experience0101 mathematicsMarketingElement (criminal law)Administration (government)media_commonMathematicsStaff trainingInternational Journal of Comparative Management
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Etude numérique d'équations aux dérivées partielles non linéaires et dispersives

2011

Numerical analysis becomes a powerful resource in the study of partial differential equations (PDEs), allowing to illustrate existing theorems and find conjectures. By using sophisticated methods, questions which seem inaccessible before, like rapid oscillations or blow-up of solutions can be addressed in an approached way. Rapid oscillations in solutions are observed in dispersive PDEs without dissipation where solutions of the corresponding PDEs without dispersion present shocks. To solve numerically these oscillations, the use of efficient methods without using artificial numerical dissipation is necessary, in particular in the study of PDEs in some dimensions, done in this work. As stud…

Davey-Stewartson systems[ MATH.MATH-GM ] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]equations dispersivesdispersive shocksexponential time-differencing[MATH.MATH-GM]Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM][MATH.MATH-MP]Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]spectral methodschocs dispersifsnumerical methodsdispersive equationsNo english keywordssplit stepschemas de decomposition d'operateursmethodes spectrales[MATH.MATH-MP] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equationintegrating factor methodparallel computing[ MATH.MATH-MP ] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Pas de mot clé en français[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]methodes numeriquesblow upequation de Kadomtsev-PetviashviliIntegrateurs exponentielssystemes de Davey-Stewartsoncalcul parallele
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Quasi-Newton approach to nonnegative image restorations

2000

Abstract Image restoration, or deblurring, is the process of attempting to correct for degradation in a recorded image. Typically the blurring system is assumed to be linear and spatially invariant, and fast Fourier transform (FFT) based schemes result in efficient computational image restoration methods. However, real images have properties that cannot always be handled by linear methods. In particular, an image consists of positive light intensities, and thus a nonnegativity constraint should be enforced. This constraint and other ways of incorporating a priori information have been suggested in various applications, and can lead to substantial improvements in the reconstructions. Neverth…

DeblurringMathematical optimizationNumerical AnalysisAlgebra and Number TheoryPrinciple of maximum entropyFast Fourier transformCirculant matrixBlock Toeplitz matrixConjugate gradient methodReal imageQuasi-Newton methodImage restorationConjugate gradient methodRegularizationA priori and a posterioriQuasi-Newton methodDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologyImage restorationMathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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Estimation of velocity profile in a hyper-concentrated flow: a critical analysis of Bagnold equation

2018

Debris flow velocity is an important factor which influences the impact forces and runup. Due to the complexity of the phenomenon, it is difficult to define predictive methodologies. The present work reports some results of an experimental run conducted in order to investigate the velocity and sediment concentration distributions. A modified Bagnold’s approach to calculate the vertical distribution of flow velocity is presented.

Debris flow velocity experiments numerical simulation
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B-Deformable Superquadrics for 3D Reconstruction

1995

We propose a new model for 3D representation and reconstruction. It is based on deformable superquadrics and parametric B-Splines. The 3D object deformation method uses B-Splines, instead of a Finite Element Method (FEM). This new model exhibits advantages of B-Splines It is significantly faster than deformable superquadrics without loss of generality (no assumption is made on object shapes,).

Deformation (mechanics)Computer sciencebusiness.industry3D reconstructionRepresentation (systemics)Deformation (meteorology)Object (computer science)Finite element methodMathematics::Numerical AnalysisSuperquadricsComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessParametric statistics
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