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Rendezvous Guidance Trajectories via Multiple-Subarc Sequential Gradient-Restoration Algorithm

2009

We consider the three-dimensional rendezvous between a target spacecraft in a circular orbit and a chaser spacecraft with an initial separation distance and an initial separation velocity. We assume that the chaser spacecraft has variable mass and that its trajectory is governed by three controls, one determining the thrust magnitude and two determining the thrust direction. We employ the Clohessy–Wiltshire equations, describing the relative motion of the chaser vis-a-vis the target, and the multiple-subarc sequential gradient-restoration algorithm to produce first optimal trajectories and then guidance trajectories for the following problems: P1—minimum time, fuel free; P2—minimum fuel, ti…

EngineeringSpacecraftComputer sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringRelative motionSeparation (aeronautics)RendezvousMagnitude (mathematics)Aerospace EngineeringThrustVariable (computer science)Control theoryTrajectoryGeneral Materials ScienceCircular orbitbusinessAlgorithmCivil and Structural Engineering
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Stereo to Wave-Field Synthesis music up-mixing: An objective and subjective evaluation

2008

Sound source separation techniques are known to be very useful in many applications. High fidelity and audio oriented applications are a challenging issue in this topic, however, existing algorithms are far from performing with such a high quality. In this paper, a subjective and objective evaluation are carried out for several algorithms designed for dealing with stereo music mixtures. The performance of these algorithms applied to acoustic scene resynthesis in a Wave Field Synthesis system is discussed.

EngineeringWave field synthesisbusiness.industrySpeech recognitionSound source separationmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (computer science)High fidelitySource separationQuality (business)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceObjective evaluationbusinessMixing (physics)media_common2008 3rd International Symposium on Communications, Control and Signal Processing
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Detection of defective elements in an X band array antenna from its near field measurements

2007

An algorithm has been used to detect defective elements errors in array antennas. It has been applied to an X band slot array antenna and good results have been obtained. These have enabled the detection of errors in the manufacture process. We have used spherical near field measurements of the radiated field of the antenna. Then, once the equivalent currents are be obtained, an analysis of these results will be made in order to detect possible mistakes.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMagnetic separationProcess (computing)X bandNear and far fieldProcess designlaw.inventionOpticslawElectronic engineeringDipole antennaAntenna (radio)Error detection and correctionbusinessComputer Science::Information Theory2007 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
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Fatigue life prediction under wide band random loading

2004

In this paper, a method for the high-cycle fatigue life prediction of components subjected to gaussian, stationary, wide band random loading is presented. It allows the user to evaluate the fatigue life of components subjected to uniaxial stress states directly from the stress power spectral density (PSD), avoiding onerous simulations in time domain. The proposed method can be applied to random stress processes having PSD of any shape, and the fatigue life predictions obtained are more accurate than that provided by most of the frequency domain techniques proposed in literature.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringGaussianAcousticsSpectral densityStress (mechanics)symbols.namesakephotoelasticity automation phase shifting stress separationMechanics of MaterialsFrequency domainsymbolsForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceWide bandTime domainbusinessVibration fatigueFatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
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Simulation and control of dissolved air flotation and column froth flotation with simultaneous sedimentation.

2020

Abstract Flotation is a separation process where particles or droplets are removed from a suspension with the aid of floating gas bubbles. Applications include dissolved air flotation (DAF) in industrial wastewater treatment and column froth flotation (CFF) in wastewater treatment and mineral processing. One-dimensional models of flotation have been limited to steady-state situations for half a century by means of the drift-flux theory. A newly developed dynamic one-dimensional model formulated in terms of partial differential equations can be used to predict the process of simultaneous flotation of bubbles and sedimentation of particles that are not attached to bubbles. The governing model…

Environmental EngineeringArithmetic underflowSedimentation (water treatment)Dissolved air flotationAir02 engineering and technologyMechanics010501 environmental sciencesWastewater021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSeparation processSuspension (chemistry)Water PurificationIndustrial wastewater treatmentEnvironmental scienceFroth flotation0210 nano-technologyMineral processing0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Analysis of Trace Pharmaceuticals and Related Compounds in Municipal Wastewaters by Preconcentration, Chromatography, Derivatization, and Separation …

2014

A significant portion of pharmaceuticals and other organic chemicals consumed by people and animals are released into municipal wastewater treatment plants. Most of them are degraded during the wastewater treatment processes, but some of them degrade only partially and may be widely transported and dispersed into the aquatic environment. This is why efficient and fast analytical methods are needed for detection of organic compounds in wastewaters at trace levels. Because wastewaters often consist of complex matrices and high-molecular mass materials, e.g., lignocellulosic biomass, which may bring challenges to the sample preparation procedures, efficient pre-concentration methods such as so…

Environmental Engineeringlcsh:BiotechnologySingle drop microextractionBioengineeringSolid-phase microextractionMass spectrometryMass SpectrometrySeparation methodschemistry.chemical_compoundExtraction techniquesMunicipal wastewaterlcsh:TP248.13-248.65Sample preparationSolid phase extractionSolid phase extractionDerivatizationWaste Management and DisposalGas ChromatographyLiquid ChromatographyChromatographyDerivatizationWastewaterchemistryPersonal care productsEnvironmental chemistryPharmaceuticalsSewage treatmentGas chromatographyBioResources
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A rapid rosetting method for separation of hemocyte sub-populations of Drosophila melanogaster.

2003

Hemocytes, cellular elements of the innate immune system in insects, play a crucial role in the cellular and humoral immune response. Although a significant amount of information has been collected on their differentiation and function, our understanding of hemocyte development is far from complete. Their characterisation is mostly based on morphological criteria. However, molecular markers were recently identified, defining functional subsets by the aid of monoclonal antibodies. Isolated subsets of hemocytes, in sufficient quantity and purity could help to analyse their development in vitro and also to further define their molecular characteristics. Here we describe an antibody-based roset…

ErythrocytesHemocytesRosette Formationmedicine.drug_classImmunologyHemocyteCell SeparationMonoclonal antibodyImmunophenotypingImmune systemPhagocytosismedicineAnimalsFluorescent Antibody Technique IndirectInnate immune systemSheepbiologyAntibodies Monoclonalbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyIn vitroCell biologyDrosophila melanogasterbiology.proteinDrosophila melanogasterAntibodyFunction (biology)Developmental BiologyDevelopmental and comparative immunology
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Singularity tracking for Camassa-Holm and Prandtl's equations

2006

In this paper we consider the phenomenon of singularity formation for the Camassa-Holm equation and for Prandtl's equations. We solve these equations using spectral methods. Then we track the singularity in the complex plane estimating the rate of decay of the Fourier spectrum. This method allows us to follow the process of the singularity formation as the singularity approaches the real axis.

Essential singularityNumerical AnalysisCamassa–Holm equationApplied MathematicsComplex singularitieMathematical analysisPrandtl numberPrandtl’s equationsSingularity functionPrandtl–Glauert transformationComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeSpectral analysiSingularitysymbolsCamassa–Holm equationSpectral methodComplex planeMathematicsBoundary layer separation
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Evanescent wave-initiated photopolymerisation as a new way to create monolithic open-tubular capillary columns: use as enzymatic microreactor for on-…

2010

Evanescent wave-initiated photopolymerisation in an optically wave guiding PTFE-coated fused silica capillary using light-emitting diode as a light source, is established here as a way to fabricate monolithic porous layer open-tubular capillary columns with a potential in capillary separation methods; application of the obtained open-tubular columns as enzymatic microreactors for on-line protein digestion is demonstrated.

Evanescent waveUltraviolet RaysProtein digestionCapillary actionBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryBioreactorsLight sourceCapillary ElectrochromatographyElectrochemistryAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryHorsesPorous layerPolytetrafluoroethyleneSpectroscopyChromatographyMyoglobinChemistryProteinsSilicon DioxidePepsin ALine (electrical engineering)EnzymesChemical engineeringSeparation methodMicroreactorPorosityThe Analyst
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Studies of polyamines transport through liquid membranes with D2EHPA as a carrier.

2008

The transport of polyamines through the liquid membranes with di‐2‐ethylhexyl phosphoric acid (D2EHPA) was investigated. The study was performed in three main steps: liquid–liquid extraction (LLE), bulk liquid membrane (BLM) extraction, and supported liquid membrane (SLM) extraction. Equilibrium distribution experiments allowed determining the extraction constants and stoichiometric coefficients for each polyamine. It turned out that one amino group binds two molecules of carrier (one D2EHPA dimer) and the extractability of polyamine rises with the increase in number of function groups in the molecule. The BLM and SLM experiments showed that despite considerable differences in distribution …

Extraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryFiltration and SeparationDi-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acidMembranes ArtificialAcceptorHigh-performance liquid chromatographyextraction equilibriumAnalytical ChemistryChemical kineticschemistry.chemical_compoundKineticsliquid membranesMembranechemistryLiquid–liquid extractiondi-2-ethylhexyl phosphoric acidtransport mechanismPolyaminesPhosphoric acidChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of separation science
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