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Radiating and non-radiating sources in elasticity

2018

In this work, we study the inverse source problem of a fixed frequency for the Navier's equation. We investigate that nonradiating external forces. If the support of such a force has a convex or non-convex corner or edge on their boundary, the force must be vanishing there. The vanishing property at corners and edges holds also for sufficiently smooth transmission eigenfunctions in elasticity. The idea originates from the enclosure method: The energy identity and new type exponential solutions for the Navier's equation.

Enclosure010103 numerical & computational mathematicsNavier equation01 natural sciencesinversio-ongelmatTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematical PhysicsPhysicselastic wavesApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonElasticity (physics)EigenfunctionComputer Science ApplicationsExponential function010101 applied mathematicsInverse source probleminverse source problemsSignal Processingexponential solutions transmission eigenfunctionsFixed frequencyAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Building 3D Geometric and Kinematic Models of Five-Axis Machine-Tools for Manufacturing Prosthetic Devices

2015

The paper presents the process of building and testing a geometric and kinematic model of a five-axis machining center, which can be used for accurate cutting processes simulation of complex parts. After building the model, it was be tested by simulating the machining process of a hip joint prosthetic device. The prosthetic device was chosen because of its complex shape and because it was obtained by a 3D scanning process, which means that the part was reconstructed using meshes, instead of surfaces, which makes the toolpath control more difficult.

Engineering drawingEngineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONProcess (computing)3d scanningGeneral MedicineKinematicsMachine toolMachiningJoint (building)Polygon meshbusinessGeometric modelingComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSApplied Mechanics and Materials
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A Compensation Based Method to Model PV Nodes in Backward/Forward Distribution Network Analysis

2007

PurposeThis paper proposes to identify a new model of the fixed voltage nodes (PV nodes) for medium voltage distribution systems analysis. The model is used within backward/forward (b/f) analysis method applied to solve radial and weakly meshed systems.Design/methodology/approachThe model is based on the compensation currents method for multi‐port systems which has been extensively used, within b/f analysis methods, to take into account the presence of meshes and PV nodes.FindingsTest results prove the approach to be more efficient and precise than previous methodologies and put into evidence the good performance of the proposed model in terms of speed and convergence properties.Research li…

EngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsElectrical engineeringElectrical connections Voltage MeshesTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsCompensation (engineering)Distribution systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaComputational Theory and MathematicsConvergence (routing)Electricity marketPolygon meshElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAnalysis methodVoltage
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Transmission line meshes for computational simulation of electromagnetic modes in the Earth's atmosphere

2007

PurposeTwo transmission line meshes to simulate electromagnetic waves in the Earth's atmosphere are developed, one with the link transmission lines connected in parallel and the other with connections in series.Design/methodology/approachThe equations describing propagation of waves through these parallel or series meshes are equivalent to the Maxwell equations for TEr or TMr modes in a spherical cavity with lossy dielectric material between the external conducting surfaces, respectively.FindingsThe transmission line meshes are used for a numerical study of the natural electromagnetic noise due to lightning discharges in the Earth‐ionosphere cavity.Originality/valueThe numerical algorithm f…

EngineeringSeries (mathematics)Schumann resonancesbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsLightningElectromagnetic radiationComputer Science ApplicationsComputational physicssymbols.namesakeElectric power transmissionComputational Theory and MathematicsMaxwell's equationsTransmission linesymbolsElectronic engineeringPolygon meshElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessCOMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering
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MAST solution of advection problems in irrotational flow fields

2007

Abstract A new numerical–analytical Eulerian procedure is proposed for the solution of convection-dominated problems in the case of existing scalar potential of the flow field. The methodology is based on the conservation inside each computational elements of the 0th and 1st order effective spatial moments of the advected variable. This leads to a set of small ODE systems solved sequentially, one element after the other over all the computational domain, according to a MArching in Space and Time technique. The proposed procedure shows the following advantages: (1) it guarantees the local and global mass balance; (2) it is unconditionally stable with respect to the Courant number, (3) the so…

Eulerian methods convective flow computational methodsComputer scienceAdvectionNumerical analysisCourant–Friedrichs–Lewy conditionOdeScalar potentialEulerian pathConservative vector fieldsymbols.namesakeMonotone polygonCalculussymbolsApplied mathematicsWater Science and Technology
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A robust blind 3-D mesh watermarking based on wavelet transform for copyright protection

2019

Nowadays, three-dimensional meshes have been extensively used in several applications such as, industrial, medical, computer-aided design (CAD) and entertainment due to the processing capability improvement of computers and the development of the network infrastructure. Unfortunately, like digital images and videos, 3-D meshes can be easily modified, duplicated and redistributed by unauthorized users. Digital watermarking came up while trying to solve this problem. In this paper, we propose a blind robust watermarking scheme for three-dimensional semiregular meshes for Copyright protection. The watermark is embedded by modifying the norm of the wavelet coefficient vectors associated with th…

FOS: Computer and information sciences0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer sciencevideo watermarking02 engineering and technologyWatermarkingimage watermarking020901 industrial engineering & automationWaveletcopy protectionvectorsRobustness (computer science)Computer Science::Multimedia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringwavelet coefficient vectorsControlled IndexingComputer visionPolygon meshQuantization (image processing)RobustnessDigital watermarkingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science::Cryptography and SecurityQuantization (signal)digital watermarkingbusiness.industrycopyrightedge normal normsWavelet transformunauthorized usersWatermarkThree-dimensional meshesMultimedia (cs.MM)mesh generationwavelet transformssynchronizing primitives3D semiregular meshesSolid modelingrobust blind 3D mesh watermarking020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceLaplacian smoothingbusinessCopyright protection[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputer Science - Multimediaimage resolutionDigital images
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A Robust Blind 3-D Mesh Watermarking Technique Based on SCS Quantization and Mesh Saliency for Copyright Protection

2019

Due to the recent demand of 3-D meshes in a wide range of applications such as video games, medical imaging, film special effect making, computer-aided design (CAD), among others, the necessity of implementing 3-D mesh watermarking schemes aiming to protect copyright has increased in the last decade. Nowadays, the majority of robust 3-D watermarking approaches have mainly focused on the robustness against attacks while the imperceptibility of these techniques is still a serious challenge. In this context, a blind robust 3-D mesh watermarking method based on mesh saliency and scalar Costa scheme (SCS) for Copyright protection is proposed. The watermark is embedded by quantifying the vertex n…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Cryptography and SecurityComputer science[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingQuantization (signal processing)Data_MISCELLANEOUS020207 software engineeringWatermark02 engineering and technologyGraphics (cs.GR)Computer Science - Graphics[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingComputer engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPolygon meshVertex normalQuantization (image processing)Digital watermarkingCryptography and Security (cs.CR)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSSmoothing
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Fast Graph Filters for Decentralized Subspace Projection

2020

A number of inference problems with sensor networks involve projecting a measured signal onto a given subspace. In existing decentralized approaches, sensors communicate with their local neighbors to obtain a sequence of iterates that asymptotically converges to the desired projection. In contrast, the present paper develops methods that produce these projections in a finite and approximately minimal number of iterations. Building upon tools from graph signal processing, the problem is cast as the design of a graph filter which, in turn, is reduced to the design of a suitable graph shift operator. Exploiting the eigenstructure of the projection and shift matrices leads to an objective whose…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesSignal processingComputer scienceMatrix normConvex relaxationRegular polygon020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyShift operatorStatistics - ComputationGraphsymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)Approximation errorKronecker deltaSignal Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsGraph (abstract data type)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmComputation (stat.CO)Subspace topologyEigenvalues and eigenvectorsIEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
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Weighting non-covalent forces in the molecular recognition of C60. Relevance of concave–convex complementarity

2008

The relative contributions of several weak intermolecular forces to the overall stability of the complexes formed between structurally related receptors and [60]fullerene are compared, revealing a discernible contribution from concave–convex complementarity. Viruela Martin, Pedro Manuel, Pedro.M.Viruela@uv.es ; Viruela Martin, Rafael, Rafael.Viruela@uv.es ; Orti Guillen, Enrique, Enrique.Orti@uv.es

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Micro damage and cracking in fibre reinforced composites by a novel hybrid numerical technique

2020

Article number 0033974 AIP Incluida en Conference Proceedings 2309 The prediction of failure mechanisms in fibre-reinforced composite materials is of great importance for the design of composite engineering applications. With the aim of providing a tool able to predict and explain the initiation and propagation of damage in unidirectional fiber reinforced composites, in this contribution we develop a micromechanical numerical model based on a novel hybrid approach coupling the virtual element method (VEM) and the boundary element method (BEM). The BEM is a popular numerical technique, efficient and accurate, which has been successfully applied to interfacial fracture mechanics problems of f…

Fiber Reinforced Composites Micro-mechanics Fracture-Mechanics Virtual Element MethodMixed ModeComputer scienceComposite numberFiber-reinforced compositeFinite element methodMatrix (mathematics)Fracture (geology)Coupling (piping)Polygon meshPolycrystalline MaterialsComposite materialSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiBoundary element methodCohesive Zone Model
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