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BVLOS UAS Operations in Highly-Turbulent Volcanic Plumes.

2020

Long-range, high-altitude Unoccupied Aerial System (UAS) operations now enable in-situ measurements of volcanic gas chemistry at globally-significant active volcanoes. However, the extreme environments encountered within volcanic plumes present significant challenges for both air frame development and in-flight control. As part of a multi-disciplinary field deployment in May 2019, we flew fixed wing UAS Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) over Manam volcano, Papua New Guinea, to measure real-time gas concentrations within the volcanic plume. By integrating aerial gas measurements with ground- and satellite-based sensors, our aim was to collect data that would constrain the emission rate of …

gas sensingMeteorologyFlight operationslcsh:Mechanical engineering and machineryUAVBVLOSlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Volcanic GasesArtificial Intelligenceeventlcsh:TJ1-1570Original Researchevent.disaster_typeRobotics and AIgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryplumeTurbulenceaerial roboticManamNew guineaComputer Science ApplicationsPlumeaerial robotic Volcanic degassing aerial robotic gas sensing Manam plume UAV unmanned aircraft system (UAS) volcanovolcanoVolcanoVolcanic plumeSoftware deploymentEnvironmental scienceunmanned aircraft system (UAS)lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceFrontiers in robotics and AI
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Flow kinematic characteristics in the scour hole downstream of a grade-control structure

2010

grade control structureflow turbulence structure.Open channel flowlocal scourSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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k-epsilon Predictions of Heat Transfer in Turbulent Recirculating Flows Using an Improved Wall Treatment

1989

k-epsilonCFDTurbulence ModelHeat TransferFluid FlowWall FunctionsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Analysis of the energy balance closure over a FLUXNET boreal forest in Finland

2010

Abstract. The imbalance in the surface energy budget, when using eddy-covariance techniques to measure turbulent fluxes, is still an unresolved problem. Important progresses have been reported in recent years identifying potential reasons for this lack of energy balance closure. In this paper we focus on the data collected in a FLUXNET boreal forest site in Sodankylä, Finland. Using one month half-hourly data, an average Energy Balance Ratio (EBR) of 0.72 is obtained. The inclusion of the heat storage terms in the energy budget yields an improvement of about 6% in the total closure. The sensitivity of the energy balance closure to the turbulence intensity is analysed in terms of the frictio…

lcsh:GE1-350Meteorologylcsh:TEnergy balancelcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationWind directionEnergy budgetAtmospheric scienceslcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Closure (computer programming)FluxNetlcsh:GAvailable energyTurbulence kinetic energyAtmospheric instabilityEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Wake and Turbulence Analysis for Wind Turbine Layouts in an Island

2018

There is a big wind energy potential in supplying the power in an island and most of the islands are off-grid. Due to the limited area in island(s), there is need to find appropriate layout / location for wind turbines suited to the local wind conditions. In this paper, we have considered the wind resources data of an island in Trøndelag region of the Northern Norway, situated on the coastal line. The wind resources data of this island have been analysed for wake losses and turbulence on wind turbines for determining appropriate locations of wind turbines in this island. These analyses are very important for understanding the fatigue and mechanical stress on the wind turbines. In this work,…

lcsh:GE1-350Wind powerTurbulenceRotor (electric)business.industryWakeTurbineWind speedlaw.inventionElectrificationlawRange (aeronautics)Environmental sciencebusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesMarine engineeringE3S Web of Conferences
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Turbulence in River and Maritime Hydraulics

2018

Understanding of the role of turbulence in controlling transport processes is of paramount importance for the preservation and protection of aquatic ecosystems, the minimisation of deleterious consequences of anthropogenic activity, and the successful sustainable development of river and maritime areas. In this context, the present Special Issue collects 15 papers which provide a representation of the present understanding of turbulent processes and their effects in river and maritime environments. The presented collection of papers is not exhaustive but it allows for highlighting key priority areas and knowledge gaps in this field of research.

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringmaritime areasHydraulics0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentRegular waveContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceBiochemistrylaw.inventionSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaMaritime arealcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslawlcsh:TC1-978River mouthturbulent processesWater Science and TechnologySustainable developmentRivergeographylcsh:TD201-500geography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryAquatic ecosystemEnvironmental resource managementRivers maritime areas turbulent processesTurbulence modelingPriority areasrivers020801 environmental engineeringEnvironmental sciencebusiness
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Heat rectification in He II counterflow in radial geometries

2018

Abstract We consider heat rectification in radial flows of turbulent helium II, where heat flux is not described by Fourier's law, but by a more general law. This is different from previous analyses of heat rectification, based on such law. In our simplified analysis we show that the coupling between heat flux and the gradient of vortex line density plays a decisive role in such rectification. Such rectification will be low at low and high values of the heat rate, but it may exhibit a very high value at an intermediate value of the heat rate. In particular, for a given range of values for the incoming heat ow, the outgoing heat flow corresponding to the exchange of internal and external tem…

lcsh:T57-57.97Applied Mathematics02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyQuantum turbulence01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRadial heat fluxRectificationlcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods0103 physical sciencesSuperfluid helium010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyHeat rectificationCommunications in Applied and Industrial Mathematics
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Adoption of ubiquitous crm for operational sustainability of the firms: Moderating role of technology turbulence

2021

Ubiquitous CRM (UCRM) enhances customer relationship management. It can sense customer needs and demands, to which firms can respond quickly. Therefore, UCRM helps to improve a firm’s agility. There is a growing interest among researchers and practitioners to understand how the adoption of UCRM impacts the sustainability of firms’ operations, but not many studies have investigated this issue. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how firms’ absorptive capacity and dynamic capability could impact the adoption of UCRM to influence the operational sustainability of the firms and their performance. The study also investigates the moderating role of technology turbulence on the re…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentabsorptive capacityTJ807-830Context (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawCustomer relationship managementTD194-195technology turbulenceRenewable energy sourcesStructural equation modelingAbsorptive capacitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleGE1-350Industrial organizationmedia_commonEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsoperational sustainabilityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryCustomer needsfirm performanceEnvironmental sciencesdynamic capabilitySustainabilityConceptual modelAbsorptive capacity Dynamic capability Firm performance Operational sustainability Technology turbulence Ubiquitous CRMubiquitous CRMbusiness
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Healon5 viscoadaptive formulation: Comparison to Healon and Healon GV

2001

Abstract Purpose To compare the rheological characteristics of a viscoadaptive viscoelastic formulation with those of 2 standard ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVDs). Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, and Max Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany. Methods An independent comparative study of 3 OVDs of sodium hyaluronate (Healon®, Healon GV®, and Healon®5) was performed using the Advanced Rheometric Expansion System to analyze rheologic behavior (eg, dynamic frequency dependence of the complex viscosity) as well as rheological parameters (eg, viscosity at zero shear rate, pseudoplasticity, relaxation time, elastic and viscous modulus). Resu…

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceRheometryViscosityTurbulenceChemistry PharmaceuticalFrequency dependenceElasticitySensory SystemsViscoelasticityShear rateOphthalmologyViscosityRheologyOphthalmologymedicineSurgeryHyaluronic AcidComposite materialElasticity (economics)Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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ANALYSIS OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE FLOW “HORIZONTAL” TURBULENCE AND THE BED DEFORMATION

2006

open-channel flow turbulence
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