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Dynamic preparation of TiO2 films for fabrication of dye-sensitized solar cells

2006

Preparation of nanocrystalline porous titanium dioxide (TiO2) films with roll-to-roll compatible methods was studied. Gravure printing was used for spreading TiO2 paste and paper calendering for pressing TiO2 nanoparticle films. Influence of different preparation methods on performance of fabricated dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) was investigated. The attained light into electricity conversion efficiency was compared with DSSCs fabricated on conductive plastic substrates by doctor-blading spreading with subsequent static pressing. The latter method achieved a light conversion efficiency as high as 5.1%. The efficiency of the cells with a gravure printed TiO2 film was found to be rather …

Conductive polymerFabricationbusiness.industryChemistrytitanium dioxideGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy conversion efficiencydynamic pressGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral ChemistryNanocrystalline materialRoll-to-roll processingCalenderingDye-sensitized solar cellchemistry.chemical_compoundcalendergravureTitanium dioxidedye-sensitized solar cellsolar cellsOptoelectronicsroll-to-rollbusiness
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Cost Reduction in Irrigation Networks by an Efficient Use of Pressure Reducing Valves

1992

The cost effective design of hydraulic networks has been traditionally studied from the point of view of the relationship between hydraulic variables and economic parameters, with piping being the main element studied. The reason is clear: the piping is by far the most costly item of a projected network. However it is not usual to find an explicit consideration of the influence that pipe thickness has on the cost of the network because of the added difficulty that this aspect poses to formulating the problem of optimization. In irrigation networks, which are typically branched, it is advisable to place Pressure Reducing Valves (PRV’s) to fulfil three main goals: 1) to control the flow rate …

Cost reductionDynamic programmingHydraulic headPipingComputer sciencePrincipal (computer security)Dynamic pressureReduction (mathematics)SizingReliability engineering
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Simplified dynamic pressure method for kLa measurement in aerated bioreactors

2010

Abstract A simplified version of the dynamic pressure method for measuring mass-transfer coefficients in gas–liquid systems is proposed. With this method oxygen concentration in the liquid phase is monitored after a sudden change of total pressure is applied to the system. With respect to the original technique introduced by Linek [14] the simplified version here proposed greatly simplifies the data treatment, yet resulting in good accuracy for most practical purposes. In practice, with the help of a simple mathematical model, it is found that the dynamic oxygen concentration response, when plotted as residual driving force versus time in a semi-log diagram, should be expected to finally se…

Mass transfer coefficientEnvironmental EngineeringChemistrySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciBiomedical EngineeringContinuous stirred-tank reactorBioengineeringMechanicsResidualMultiphase bioreactorPower lawGas-liquid mass transferGas–liquid mass transferOxygen transferkLaControl theoryMass transferLimiting oxygen concentrationDynamic pressureStirred vesselsTotal pressureBiotechnologyDynamic modelling
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Gas-liquid-solid Operation of a High Aspect Ratio Self-ingesting Reactor

2012

Gas-liquid stirred vessels are widely employed to carry out chemical reactions involving a gas reagent and a liquid phase. The usual way for introducing the gas stream into the liquid phase is through suitable distributors placed below the impeller. An interesting alternative is that of using “self ingesting” vessels where the headspace gas phase is injected and dispersed into the vessel through suitable surface vortices. In this work the performance of a Long Draft Tube Self-ingesting Reactor (LDTSR) dealing with three-phase (gas-liquid-solid) systems, is investigated. Preliminary experimental results on the effectiveness of this contactor for particle suspension and gas-liquid mass transf…

Mass transfer coefficientMaterials scienceMass transfer coefficientAspect ratioGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciSelf inducingLiquid solidGas-liquid-solid reactors stirred vessels self inducing kLa mass transfer coefficient simplified dynamic pressure methodPhysics::Fluid DynamicskLaGas-liquid-solid reactorStirred vesselsComposite material
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A non-hydrostatic pressure distribution solver for the nonlinear shallow water equations over irregular topography

2016

Abstract We extend a recently proposed 2D depth-integrated Finite Volume solver for the nonlinear shallow water equations with non-hydrostatic pressure distribution. The proposed model is aimed at simulating both nonlinear and dispersive shallow water processes. We split the total pressure into its hydrostatic and dynamic components and solve a hydrostatic problem and a non-hydrostatic problem sequentially, in the framework of a fractional time step procedure. The dispersive properties are achieved by incorporating the non-hydrostatic pressure component in the governing equations. The governing equations are the depth-integrated continuity equation and the depth-integrated momentum equation…

Mathematical optimizationFinite volume method010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDiscretization0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologyMechanicsSolver01 natural sciencesSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica020801 environmental engineeringUnstructured gridlaw.inventionNonlinear systemContinuity equationlawDynamic pressure Shallow waters Dispersive process Finite volume Wetting and drying Unstructured gridHydrostatic equilibriumShallow water equationsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyMathematicsAdvances in Water Resources
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Stochastic seismic analysis of hydrodynamic pressure in dam reservoir systems

2002

Hydrodynamic seismic-induced pressure requires careful consideration in the aseismic design of dams. Effects induced by earthquake excitation may cause many-fold increments of hydrostatic pressure. In this study earthquake excitation has been modelled by means of random process theory obtaining the response statistics of a dam-reservoir dynamical system. The analysis has been conducted assuming a rigid retaining wall of the reservoir and dissipative fluid. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Physical modelStochastic processStochastic modellingHydrostatic pressureHydrodynamic pressureGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyRetaining wallDynamical systemSeismic analysisStochastic analysiDam-reservoir systemEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Dissipative systemGeotechnical engineeringGeologyEarthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
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Tridiagonal preconditioning for Poisson-like difference equations with flat grids: Application to incompressible atmospheric flow

2011

AbstractThe convergence of many iterative procedures, in particular that of the conjugate gradient method, strongly depends on the condition number of the linear system to be solved. In cases with a large condition number, therefore, preconditioning is often used to transform the system into an equivalent one, with a smaller condition number and therefore faster convergence. For Poisson-like difference equations with flat grids, the vertical part of the difference operator is dominant and tridiagonal and can be used for preconditioning. Such a procedure has been applied to incompressible atmospheric flows to preserve incompressibility, where a system of Poisson-like difference equations is …

Poisson-like equationBiconjugate gradient method010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesTridiagonal matrixOperator (physics)Applied MathematicsLinear systemGeometryPreconditioning010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesComputational MathematicsConjugate gradient methodConvergence (routing)Convergence accelerationApplied mathematicsDynamic pressure0101 mathematicsCondition numberCondition numberAtmospheric model0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsFlat gridsJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Liquid metal free surface dynamics in rotating permanent magnet stirrer

2020

Abstract We study liquid metal stirring by rotating permanent magnets in a laboratory-scale rectangular glass container. The main goal is numerical model validation using experimental free surface shape data. We find reasonable agreement between the experiments and coupled liquid metal magnetohydrodynamics simulations. Since the surface tension forces are not dominant here, free surface is deformed mainly by the dynamic pressure of the bulk flow. Therefore, we can conclude that not only the free surface profile is similar to experiments, but the bulk flow must be also very similar.

Surface tensionLiquid metalMaterials scienceFree surfaceMagnetDynamics (mechanics)Flow (psychology)Dynamic pressureMechanicsMagnetohydrodynamicsIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Une approche géométrique du contrôle optimal de l'arc atmosphérique de la navette spatiale

2002

L'objectif de ce travail est de faire quelques remarques géométriques et des calculs préliminaires pour construire l'arc atmosphérique optimal d'une navette spatiale (problème de rentrée sur Terre ou programme d'exploration de Mars). Le système décrivant les trajectoires est de dimension 6, le contrôle est l'angle de gîte cinématique et le coût est l'intégrale du flux thermique. Par ailleurs il y a des contraintes sur l'état (flux thermique, accélération normale et pression dynamique). Notre étude est essentiellement géométrique et fondée sur une évaluation de l'ensemble des états accessibles en tenant compte des contraintes sur l'état. On esquisse une analyse des extrémales du Principe du …

[ MATH.MATH-OC ] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]0209 industrial biotechnologyControl and OptimizationAcceleration (differential geometry)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020901 industrial engineering & automationDimension (vector space)Applied mathematics49K1570Q050101 mathematicscontrôle optimal avec contraintes sur l'étatMathematicsMars sample return010102 general mathematicsprincipes du minimum[MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]State (functional analysis)arc atmosphériqueMinimum principleComputational MathematicsHeat fluxControl and Systems Engineeringmécanique célesteDynamic pressure[MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]
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Oxygen transfer performance of unbaffled stirred vessels in view of their use as biochemical reactors for animal cell growth

2012

Cultivation of microorganisms, plants or animal cells requires liquid agitation in order to ensure oxygen and nutrient transfer and to maintain cell suspension. However, In such suspensions both mechanical agitation and sparging aeration can cause cell death. Many studies on animal cell damage due to mechanical agitation and sparging aeration have shown that mechanical damage of freely suspended animal cells is in most cases associated with bursting bubbles at the air–liquid interface (Barrett et al., 2010, Nienow et al., 1996). Gas bubbles are usually generated by direct air sparging to propagate oxygen in a culture suspension. Mechanical agitation may also introduce gas bubbles to the cul…

bioreactors gas-liquid systemSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti Chimicimass transfersimplified dynamic pressure method
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