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Experimental and Numerical Analysis of a Cross-Flow Turbine

2016

An important component of the management cost of aqueducts is the energy costs. Part of these costs can be recovered by transforming some of the many existing energy dissipations into electric energy by means of economical turbines. This paper describes an experimental study that has been carried out in order to (1) test the performance of an economical cross-flow turbine that maintains high efficiency within a large range of water discharges, and (2) validate a new approximate formula relating main inlet velocity to inlet pressure. It is demonstrated that the proposed formula, on the basis of some simplifying assumptions, exactly links inlet velocity to inlet pressure with any possible geo…

EngineeringInlet velocitybusiness.industry020209 energyMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisCross-flow turbines Water turbines Turbine experiments Turbine hydraulic design Computational fluid dynamicsMechanical engineering02 engineering and technologyLarge rangeComputational fluid dynamicsTurbineSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaElectric energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCross-flow turbinebusinessEnergy (signal processing)Water Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMarine engineeringJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Application of the Morris method for screening the influential parameters of fuzzy controllers applied to wastewater treatment plants

2011

In this paper,we evaluate the application of a sensitivity analysis to help fine-tuning a fuzzy controller for a biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal (BNPR) plant. TheMorris Screeningmethod is proposed and evaluated as a prior step to obtain the parameter significance ranking. First, an iterative procedure has been performed in order to find out the proper repetition number of the elementary effects (r) of the method. The optimal repetition number found in this study (r = 60) is in direct contrast to previous applications of the Morris method, which usually use low repetition number, e.g. r = 10 ~ 20. Working with a non-proper repetition number (r) could lead to Type I error (identify…

EngineeringParameterFuzzy controllersWastewater treatmentWastewaterScreening methodChemicals removal (water treatment)Parameter significance rankingWaste ManagementWastewater treatment plantsStatisticsWater treatmentFalse positiveControl systemWater Science and TechnologyControllersPhosphorusMorris methodFine-tuningError analysisPollutant removalFuzzy mathematicsCalibrationFalse negativesScreeningSensitivity analysisType I and type II errorsOptimizationWastewater treatment plant (WWTP)Environmental EngineeringWaste water treatment plantNitrogenIterative proceduresNumerical methodRepetition NumberFuzzy logicSewage pumping plantsArticleFalse positive resultFuzzy LogicControl theoryMorris methodSensitivity (control systems)Water treatment plantsBiological water treatmentFalse negative resultTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEBiological nitrogen and phosphorus removalType II errorToxicitybusiness.industryNitrogen removalFuzzy mathematicsRankingFuzzy controllerType-I errorbusiness
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Computational fluid dynamics and its application to transport processes

2007

Fluid transport behaviour is of great importance within the chemical process industry and in biotechnology. The complexity of this behaviour, reflected in the nature of the fundamental partial differential equations which describe it analytically, means that it has to be treated by numerical methods. In this paper the basic equations are given, and the approaches necessary to treat laminar and turbulent flows are carefully explained. As digital computers have increased in size, so has the comprehensiveness of the problems which can be treated, and the development of typical computer programs is described. Problems of accuracy and experimental validation are also surveyed, and it is shown th…

EngineeringPartial differential equationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTurbulencebusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringNumerical analysisOrganic ChemistryMechanical engineeringLaminar flowComputational fluid dynamicsFluid transportPollutionInorganic ChemistryFuel TechnologyFlow (mathematics)Heat transferCFDbusinessFluid FlowWaste Management and DisposalConvective TransportBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Sheet Thinning Prediction in Single Point Incremental Forming

2005

Incremental forming processes are characterized by a well known and particular feature: any deformation across the sheet plane determines sheet thinning, since the blank is fully clamped by means of a proper equipment. As a consequence, the availability of effective and reliable CAE tools capable to supply an accurate prediction of sheet thinning as a function of process parameters, represents a strong requirement for a wider practical application of incremental forming. The already available theoretical models (i.e. the sine law) do not provide, on the other hand, satisfactory results. Therefore in the paper a couple of numerical analysis strategies was applied to simulate simple increment…

EngineeringPlane (geometry)business.industryNumerical analysisLaw of sinesGeneral EngineeringProcess (computing)Forming processesStructural engineeringFunction (mathematics)Deformation (meteorology)businessBlankAdvanced Materials Research
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Finite Element Simulation of Multilayer Metal Cylinder Head Gaskets

2006

ABAQUS gasket elements are an efficient and flexible tool to study gasket applications. Nevertheless the usage of the ABAQUS gasket elements is not limited to gasket analysis, but it provides an effective improvement in structural analysis. The results point out that both the predicted contact pressure and the predicted stress distribution depend on the mesh topology. Several combinations of mesh dimension and topology are investigated. The purpose is the definition of a calculation methodology and the demonstration of the application potentiality. Complex models analysis highlights that the set methodology constitutes a very effective tool for the design and optimization of gasket, cylinde…

EngineeringTest benchbusiness.industryGasketHead gasketTopology (electrical circuits)Structural engineeringFinite element methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineCylinder headCylinder blockPoint (geometry)gasket analysis. numerical methods gasket modificationbusinessVolume 4: Fatigue and Fracture, Heat Transfer, Internal Combustion Engines, Manufacturing, and Technology and Society
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Application of a decision making method to improve an industrial hot extrusion forging process

1999

Abstract Success of a bulk forming process is significantly affected by several operative parameters, such as dies and workpiece temperature, friction factor, preformed dimensions and its initial positioning. In the paper the hot extrusion forging of an half shaft of a two stroke motorcycle engine has been investigated. The combined effect of the most influent operative parameters has been determined by means of a consistent factorial plan. A sensitivity analysis was performed using an advanced numerical finite element code as a powerful CAE tool able to assist the analyst in the design of the process. The geometry of the part has allowed a combined 2D-3D numerical analysis; in fact, the in…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringComputationNumerical analysisProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringForgingFinite element methodlaw.inventionlawExtrusionSensitivity (control systems)businessTwo-stroke engine
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A Simple Model for the Axial Thrust in V-Belt Drives

1996

Simple formulas can relate axial thrust and torque of rubber V-belt drives, taking into consideration the radial penetration of the belt.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisAxial thrustThrustMechanicsMechanical driveBelt driveComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignComputer Science ApplicationsNatural rubberMechanics of MaterialsSimple (abstract algebra)visual_artForensic engineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTorquebusinessJournal of Mechanical Design
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Shape Distortion and Thickness Distribution during SPIF Processes: Expermental and Numerical Analysis

2011

Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF) is a quite new sheet forming process which offers the possibility to deform complex parts without dedicated dies using only a single point tool and a standard 3-axis CNC machine. The process mechanics enables strains much higher than traditional sheet forming processes, but particular attention must be given to the final part geometrical accuracy. In this paper the capabilities of a dedicated explicit numerical model are quantitatively analyzed on pyramid-shaped parts. In particular a comparison between experimental and numerical results is reported. Three different shapes at the varying of the stamping angle were considered and the final shape was ac…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisTriangulation (social science)Forming processesStructural engineeringFixtureStampingClampingFinite element methodMechanics of MaterialsFormabilityGeneral Materials SciencebusinessKey Engineering Materials
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Applicability of over-coring technique to loaded RC columns

2014

Stress determination is a very important step in the assessment of the safety of existing reinforced concrete structures. In rock mechanic this goal is achieved with the over-coring technique. The main idea behind such a technique is to isolate a material sample from the stress field in the surrounding mass and monitor its re-equilibrium deformation response. If the materials remains elastic, and elastic properties are known, stresses may be obtained from the corresponding measured strains. The goal of this paper is to evaluate if the over-coring technique is applicable to reinforced concrete members. The results of an experimental investigation on the behaviour of compressed concrete colum…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisexperimental researchcompressive testover-coring technique RC columnBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringCoringRc columnsStress fieldStress (mechanics)reduction of bearing capacitySettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsRange (statistics)Compressive testGeotechnical engineeringDeformation (engineering)businessCivil and Structural Engineering
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Developing a Knowledge Base about the Technological Forces within the Asymmetric Incremental Forming Process

2015

Asymmetric single point incremental forming (ASPIF) has been recognized as a solution with potential in manufacturing small batches or single sheet metal parts. The approach presented in this paper presents the development of a knowledge base regarding the values of the technological force within the ASPIF process and the influence of some technological parameters such as feed, speed of the punch, thickness of the part and step, upon them. The method is based on the use of the information provided by the CNC machine sensors. Relationships between the torques developed by the drive motors on each axes and the technological forces will be set in order to refine the raw information displayed o…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringForming processesUSableSet (abstract data type)Knowledge baseMechanics of Materialsvisual_artNumerical controlvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTorqueGeneral Materials SciencebusinessSheet metalKey Engineering Materials
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