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Parametric thermal analysis for the optimization of Double Walled Tubes layout in the Water Cooled Lithium Lead inboard blanket of DEMO fusion reactor

2019

Abstract Within the roadmap that will lead to the nuclear fusion exploitation for electric energy generation, the construction of a DEMOnstration (DEMO) reactor is, probably, the most important milestone to be reached since it will demonstrate the technological feasibility and economic competitiveness of an industrial-scale nuclear fusion reactor. In order to reach this goal, several European universities and research centres have joined their efforts in the EUROfusion action, funded by HORIZON 2020 UE programme. Within the framework of EUROfusion research activities, ENEA and University of Palermo are involved in the design of the Water-Cooled Lithium Lead Breeding Blanket (WCLL BB), that …

HistoryNuclear Fusion Blanket Liquid Metal Thermal AnalysisDouble walledMaterials scienceNuclear engineeringWater cooledchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyFusion powerBlanket021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences7. Clean energy010305 fluids & plasmasComputer Science ApplicationsEducationchemistry0103 physical sciencesLithium0210 nano-technologyLead (electronics)Thermal analysisSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariParametric statisticsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Cavity solitons in nondegenerate optical parametric oscillation

2000

Abstract We find analytically cavity solitons in nondegenerate optical parametric oscillators. These solitons are exact localised solutions of a pair of coupled parametrically driven Ginzburg–Landau equations describing the system for large pump detuning. We predict the existence of a Hopf bifurcation of the soliton resulting in a periodically pulsing localised structure. We give numerical evidence of the analytical results and address the problem of cavity soliton interaction.

Hopf bifurcationPhysicsbusiness.industryParametric oscillationGinzburg landau equationPhysics::OpticsNonlinear opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeNonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable SystemsExact solutions in general relativityOpticsQuantum mechanicsQuantum electrodynamicssymbolsSolitonElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsParametric statisticsOptics Communications
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Densitometry and parametric imaging with quality control

2002

X-ray contrast image series of the myocardium were studied using the approaches of densitometry and parametric imaging accompanied by quality control. Contrast angiograms were digitized at six predefined phases of the heart cycle. For densitometry, regions of interest (ROIs) were defined semi-automatically for all phases. The resulting six densograms were summed up and weighted according to their quality determined by a measure. Previously validated parameters such as rise time were calculated. The enddiastolic images were only used for the calculation of color-coded parametric images accompanied by pixel-densogram-quality information. An observer gives a score for the perfusion of roughly …

Image Seriesbusiness.industryParametric imagingMedicineNuclear medicinebusinessDensitometryBiomedical engineeringParametric statistics[1991] Proceedings Computers in Cardiology
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Modelling and forecasting mortality in Spain

2008

[EN] Experience shows that static life tables overestimate death probabilities. As a consequence of this overestimation the premiums for annuities, pensions and life insurance are not what they actually should be, with negative effects for insurance companies or policy-holders. The reason for this overestimation is that static life tables, through being computed for a specific period of time, cannot take into account the decreasing mortality trend over time. Dynamic life tables overcome this problem by incorporating the influence of the calendar when graduating mortality. Recent papers on the topic look for the development of new methods to deal with this dynamism. Most methods used in dyna…

Information Systems and ManagementLee–CarterGeneral Computer ScienceESTADISTICA E INVESTIGACION OPERATIVAManagement Science and Operations ResearchLee carterIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDynamic life tablesMortality dataModeling and SimulationLife insuranceEconomicsEconometricsStatistical analysisDynamismBootstrap confidence intervalParametric statisticsForecastingBootstrap confidence intervals
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Efficiency in the eurobond market: application of nonparametric techniques

2007

The aim of this article is to analyse the efficiency of eurobond issuers within the primary market, from 1995 to 2000. The study includes a reference to theoretical discussion and to the methodology used; detailed explanation of the variables considered which, in order to supplement those strictly financial, include others such as spread from Interest Rate Risk (IRR) and respective swap; rating, duration and size; and macroeconomic fundamentals of the issuer country. Results and conclusions obtained from the static and dynamic efficiency analyses are then illustrated and discussed.

Interest rate riskEconomics and EconometricsPrimary marketSwap (finance)Financial economicsIssuerEurobondEconomicsEconometricsNonparametric statisticsDynamic efficiencyFinanceApplied Financial Economics
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Adaptive Stochastic Airline Seat Inventory Control under Parametric Uncertainty

2013

Airline seat inventory control is a very profitable tool in the airline industry. The problem of adaptive stochastic airline seat inventory control lies at the heart of airline revenue management. This problem concerns the allocation of the finite seat inventory to the stochastic customer demand that occurs over time before the flight is scheduled to depart. The objective is to find the right combination of customers of various fare classes on the flight such that revenue is maximized. In this paper, the static and dynamic policies of stochastic airline seat inventory control (airline booking) are developed under parametric uncertainty of underlying models, which are not necessarily alterna…

Inventory controlInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESRevenue managementAdaptive controlOperations researchComputer scienceRevenueComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSDecision ruleBivariate analysisPredictabilitySimulationParametric statistics
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Improvement of Inventory Control under Parametric Uncertainty and Constraints

2011

The aim of the present paper is to show how the statistical inference equivalence principle (SIEP), the idea of which belongs to the authors, may be employed in the particular case of finding the effective statistical decisions for the multi-product inventory problems with constraints. To our knowledge, no analytical or efficient numerical method for finding the optimal policies under parametric uncertainty for the multi-product inventory problems with constraints has been reported in the literature. Using the (equivalent) predictive distributions, this paper represents an extension of analytical results obtained for unconstrained optimization under parametric uncertainty to the case of con…

Inventory controlMathematical optimizationNumerical analysisStatistical inferenceConstrained optimizationEquivalence principle (geometric)Extension (predicate logic)Pivotal quantityMathematicsParametric statistics
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A non-parametric segmentation methodology for oral videocapillaroscopic images

2014

We aim to describe a new non-parametric methodology to support the clinician during the diagnostic process of oral videocapillaroscopy to evaluate peripheral microcirculation. Our methodology, mainly based on wavelet analysis and mathematical morphology to preprocess the images, segments them by minimizing the within-class luminosity variance of both capillaries and background. Experiments were carried out on a set of real microphotographs to validate this approach versus handmade segmentations provided by physicians. By using a leave-one-patient-out approach, we pointed out that our methodology is robust, according to precision-recall criteria (average precision and recall are equal to 0.9…

Jaccard indexComputer scienceHealth InformaticsWavelet analysisMathematical morphologyStandard deviationCross-validationOral videocapillaroscopyWaveletImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansSegmentationComputer visionMouthSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryMicrocirculationNonparametric statisticsReproducibility of ResultsModels TheoreticalCapillariesComputer Science ApplicationsMathematical morphologyLeave-one-out cross-validationArtificial intelligencebusinessPrecision and recallNon-parametric image segmentationAlgorithmsSoftware
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Minimum Leading Edge Protection Application Length to Combat Rain-Induced Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades

2021

Leading edge erosion (LEE) repairs of wind turbine blades (WTBs) involve infield application of leading edge protection (LEP) solutions. The industry is currently aiming to use factory based LEP coatings that can applied to the WTBs before they are shipped out for installation. However, one of the main challenges related to these solutions is the choice of a minimum LEP application length to be applied in the spanwise direction of the WTBs. Generally, coating suppliers apply 10–20 m of LEP onto the blades starting from the tip of the blade using the “rule of thumb”, and no studies in the literature exist that stipulate how these LEP lengths can be calculated. In this study, we extend the sc…

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Response Correlations of Linear Systems with White Noise Linearly Parametric Inputs

1996

Relationships between moments and correlations of the response of linear systems subjected to linearly parametric normal white noise inputs are here reported. They are obtained by extensively using the properties of the stochastic integral calculus.

Linear systemApplied mathematicsWhite noiseStochastic integralParametric statisticsMathematics
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