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Analyses of phase change materials’ efficiency in warm-summer humid continental climate conditions

2017

The usage of phase change materials (PCMs) is a way to store excess energy pro- duced during the hot time of the day and release it during the night thereby reducing the overheating problem. While, in Latvian climate conditions overheating is not a big issue in traditional buildings since it happens only a couple of weeks per year air conditioners must still be installed to maintain thermal comfort. The need for cooling in recently built office buildings with large window area can increase signi cantly. It is therefore of great interest if the ther- mal comfort conditions can be maintained by PCMs alone or with reduced maximum power of installed cooling systems. Our initial studies show tha…

Humid continental climateEngineeringMeteorologyMaximum power principlebusiness.industry020209 energyMultiphysicsThermal comfort02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyPhase-change materialPhase changePhase change materials (PCM)13. Climate actionAir conditioning0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessOverheating (electricity)Simulation
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FRACTALITY EVIDENCE AND LONG-RANGE DEPENDENCE ON CAPITAL MARKETS: A HURST EXPONENT EVALUATION

2014

Since the existence of market memory could implicate the rejection of the efficient market hypothesis, the aim of this paper is to find any evidence that selected emergent capital markets (eight European and BRIC markets, namely Hungary, Romania, Estonia, Czech Republic, Brazil, Russia, India and China) evince long-range dependence or the random walk hypothesis. In this paper, the Hurst exponent as calculated by R/S fractal analysis and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis is our measure of long-range dependence in the series. The results reinforce our previous findings and suggest that if stock returns present long-range dependence, the random walk hypothesis is not valid anymore and neither is…

Hurst exponentEfficient-market hypothesisApplied MathematicsModeling and SimulationDetrended fluctuation analysisEconomicsEconometricsMarket efficiencyGeometry and TopologyCapital marketStock (geology)Random walk hypothesisBRICFractals
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Experimental study of the combined RES-based generators and electric storage systems for public buildings

2019

Abstract In the present paper, a new approach to the management of energy resources in the Research and Technology Centre of Energy (CRTEn -Tunisia) is proposed and evaluated by the monitoring of a PV installation realized for the cooperation project DE.DU.ENER.T, using renewable energy and economic criteria. The aim of this project is to improve energy efficiency order to minimize the electricity cost consumed at the CRTEn laboratory. According to the bills of electricity received, we noticed that there is a high consumption of electrical current. So, we targeted to install a photovoltaic field of 12KWc to reduce these bills by using the sustainable, green and clean sources. A theoretical …

Hybrid Energ SystemPayback periodbusiness.industry020209 energyFossil fuelPhotovoltaic system02 engineering and technologyHeat TransferSizingAutomotive engineeringRenewable energyPhotovoltaic PanelSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energia020401 chemical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceElectricityRenewable Energy0204 chemical engineeringbusinessEnergy (signal processing)SimulationEfficient energy use
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Off-lattice models

2005

Hybrid Monte CarloMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsChemistryLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodDynamic Monte Carlo methodMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsStatistical physicsDirect simulation Monte CarloKinetic Monte CarloParticle filterMonte Carlo molecular modeling
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A Monte Carlo Simulation of the Stillinger-Weber Model for Si-Ge Alloys

1994

ABSTRACTThe bulk phase behavior of silicon-germanium alloys is investigated by means of a constant pressure Monte Carlo simulation of the Stillinger-Weber potential in the semi-grand-canonical ensemble. At low temperatures, Si and Ge phase separate into a Si-rich phase and a Ge-rich phase. The two-phase region is terminated by a critical point whose nature is investigated thoroughly by the multihistogram method combined with finite size scaling analysis. These results showed that the critical behavior of the alloy belongs to the mean field universality class, presumably due to the elastic degrees of freedom. We have also studied the structural properties of the mixture and found that the li…

Hybrid Monte CarloMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCritical point (thermodynamics)Monte Carlo methodDynamic Monte Carlo methodMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsDirect simulation Monte CarloKinetic Monte CarloMonte Carlo molecular modelingMRS Proceedings
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Analysis of multilayer adsorption models without screening

1991

A class of recently introduced irreversible multilayer adsorption models without screening is analysed. The basic kinetic process of these models leads to power law behaviour for the decay of the jamming coverage as a function of height. The authors find the exact value for the power law exponent. An approximate analytical treatment of these models and previous Monte Carlo simulations are found to be in good agreement.

Hybrid Monte CarloMaterials scienceMonte Carlo methodDynamic Monte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsStatistical physicsKinetic Monte CarloDirect simulation Monte CarloPower lawMathematical PhysicsMonte Carlo molecular modelingJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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Crossover scaling in semidilute polymer solutions: a Monte Carlo test

1991

Hybrid Monte CarloMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)CrossoverGeneral EngineeringDynamic Monte Carlo methodMonte Carlo method in statistical physicsParallel temperingKinetic Monte CarloDirect simulation Monte CarloStatistical physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMonte Carlo molecular modelingJournal de Physique II
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Dynamic Modeling and Driving Cycle Prediction for a Racing Series Hybrid Car

2014

International audience; This paper presents Noao, a plug-in series hybrid racing car equipped with an engine/generator set as range extender. To determine the velocity profile, i.e., performance of the car and its power profile, a dynamic model for this car is developed using pedal position as input. This value is easy to measure, representative for race cycles, and presents a novelty. The model is validated with the results from experiments. An analysis based on the map of Magny-Cours racing circuit and drivers pedal action on certain zones of the circuit is formulated and is used as a prediction tool to determine drivers inputs on other racing circuits and generate driving schedules. The …

Hybrid electric vehiclesEngineeringbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyVehicle dynamicsEnergy consumptionAutomotive engineeringGeneratorsPower (physics)System dynamicsPredictive modelsBatteries[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Mathematical modelRange (aeronautics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringDriving rangebusinessSimulationDriving cycleElectronic circuitGenerator (mathematics)IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
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Fluvial eco-hydraulics and morphodynamics: New insights and challenges

2015

The paper concerns the mechanisms underlying the distribution of the bed shear stress in meandering bends. Literature indicates that cross-stream circulation strongly affects the redistribution of the downstream velocity, but the feedback between them is still poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to gain some insight into how the momentum transport by cross-stream circulation contributes to the bed shear stress redistribution. Experimental analysis, based on a detailed dataset collected in a large-amplitude meandering laboratory flume, is presented. From these data an evaluation is made of the terms in the depth-averaged momentum equations and the analysis is especially devoted to te…

HydraulicslawEarth scienceFluvialRivers eco-morphodynamics evolution processes numerical simulationexperimentsGeomorphologyBeach morphodynamicsGeologyWater Science and Technologylaw.inventionAdvances in Water Resources
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Variable Step Size P&O Algorithms for Coalescing Pump/Deoiling Hydrocyclone Produced Water Treatment System

2020

This paper presents three variable step size P&O algorithms for optimizing the separation efficiency of a coalescing pump/deoiling hydrocyclone produced water treatment system. By continuously adjusting the pumping pressure, and subsequently the coalescing effect, the algorithms are used to minimize the oil concentration downstream the hydrocyclone. Due to the variable step size, the algorithms react rapidly to changes in the upstream produced water characteristics, at the same time as they reduce (or eliminate) steady-state oscillations. Based on both simulation and experimental testing, the study discusses advantages and disadvantages of the algorithms.

HydrocycloneTreatment systemcoalescencebusiness.industryp&o algorithmstep sizecentrifugal pumphydrocycloneProduced waterlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsVariable (computer science)Control and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationproduced waterlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceProcess engineeringbusinessSoftwareMathematicsModeling, Identification and Control
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