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"Thermal penalty factors" accounting for site topological characteristics in pinch design of Heat Exchanger Networks
2010
Pinch analysis allows to determine targets and solutions for minimum energy requirements in process plants, basing on innovative tools like composite curves and table problem formulation, which ultimately allow generating an optimized heat exchanger network design. On another hand, this technique does not account directly for a number of factors which could play a primary role for the practical feasibility of the network. What if, for instance, once identified an optimal lay-out, we realize that some matches are hardly feasible in practice? Could we adapt the conventional pinch approach to keep into account site topological features since the preliminary design phase? In this paper the auth…
A Clustering Technique for the Parameter Estimation in Flow Pipe Network Models
1999
Hydrogeologinen WSN-ympäristömonitorointi : tapaustutkimus Kaitforsin patoalueen pohjavesien korkeusseurannan pilottijärjestelmästä
2017
Tämän pro gradu -tutkielman tavoitteena on selvittää Kaitforsin patoalueelle toteutetun pohjavesien monitorointiin Kokkolan yliopistokeskus Chydeniuksessa kehitetyn pilottijärjestelmän näkökulmasta, millaisin menetelmin vedenkorkeuksien ja veden laadun monitorointia voidaan IoT:n ja langattomien sensoriverkkojen asettamista lähtökohdista automatisoidusti suorittaa. Tämän lisäksi tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää automatisoidun ympäristömonitoroinnin nykytilaa ja siihen kytkeytyviä kehityssuuntauksia. Tutkimuksessa perehdytään myös Kaitforsin patoalueelle asennetun pilottijärjestelmän IEEE 802.15.4 -standardiin perustuvaan langattoman sensoriverkon toimintaan ja siihen kytkeytyneiden sens…
Local indicators of spatio-temporal association on linear networks
In this work, we extend the Local Indicators of Spatio-Temporal Association (LISTA) functions (Siino et al. 2018) to the non-Euclidean space of linear networks. We introduce the local version of some inhomogeneous second-order statistics for spatio-temporal point processes on linear networks (Morandi and Mateu, 2019), namely the K-function and the pair correlation function. Following the work of Adelfio et al. (2019) for the Euclidean case, we employ the proposed LISTA functions to assess the goodness-of-fit of different spatio-temporal models fitted to point patterns occurring on linear networks. Indeed, the peculiar lack of homogeneity in a network discourages the usage of traditional spa…
Sistemi urbani in transizione: la crisi, gli effetti, le visioni
2013
Considerando le città i luoghi in cui si territorializzano le dinamiche globali e in cui avviene l’integrazione tra locale e globale, si propone un nuovo modello di sviluppo e di governo delle città, con l’obiettivo di riconfigurare il territorio per creare spazi competitivi multi-livello in cui i territori possono interagire e relazionarsi, dove il paradigma della “rete” diventa il modo con cui interpretare e intercettare la nuova logica spaziale dei flussi. Partendo dal modello insediativo policentrico e applicando il concetto del poly-decentricity, si propone un “modello di policentrismo reticolare multi-livello”, che intreccia le potenzialità di un territorio policentrico funzionalmente…
La politica su Twitter: analisi di rete e sentiment analysis d'un caso studio
2021
Le interazioni sociali e le opinioni riguardanti la politica, espresse su Twitter da leader, candidati, normali cittadini o influencer, occupano una grossa parte del dibattito politico contemporaneo. Esse possono essere studiate facendo ricorso a tecniche computazionali, che comportano l’estrazione e l’analisi d’una enorme quantità di dati. In questo contributo, mostro le potenzialità di due di queste tecniche: la social network analysis e la sentiment analysis, indagando – come caso studio – il tema della scuola, oggetto di dibattito politico e trending topic su Twitter, nel settembre del 2020. A tale scopo, metto a confronto due reti di discussione diverse, una tematica e l’altra personal…
Raman Investigations to Identify Corallium rubrum in Iron Age Jewelry and Ornaments
2016
International audience; During the Central European Iron Age, more specifically between 600 and 100 BC, red precious corals (Corallium rubrum) became very popular in many regions, often associated with the so-called (early) Celts. Red corals are ideally suited to investigate several key questions of Iron Age research, like trade patterns or social and economic structures. While it is fairly easy to distinguish modern C. rubrum from bone, ivory or shells, archaeologists are confronted with ancient, hence altered, artifacts. Due to ageing processes, archaeological corals lose their intensive red color and shiny surface and can easily be confused with these other light colored materials. We pr…
Regulatory networks underlying mycorrhizal development delineated by genome-wide expression profiling and functional analysis of the transcription fa…
2017
Background: Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi develop a mutualistic symbiotic interaction with the roots of their host plants. During this process, they undergo a series of developmental transitions from the running hyphae in the rhizosphere to the coenocytic hyphae forming finger-like structures within the root apoplastic space. These transitions, which involve profound, symbiosis-associated metabolic changes, also entail a substantial transcriptome reprogramming with coordinated waves of differentially expressed genes. To date, little is known about the key transcriptional regulators driving these changes, and the aim of the present study was to delineate and functionally characterize the trans…
Literacy Skills as Local Intangible Capital : The History of a Rural Lending Library c. 1860–1920
2016
Tell el-'Abd II. Pottery and Potmarks at an Early Urban Settlement of the Middle Euphrates River Valley, Syria. Final Reports of the Syrian-German ex…
2013
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millennium BCE, and the roots of secondary state formation in the Middle Euphrates region through the analysis of continuity and change in the Early Bronze ceramic material from the site of Tell el-‘Abd (Tabqa Dam, Syria). This analysis fills a chronological gap for the early third millennium, a period poorly known in the district downstream from Carchemish. It further includes the study of over 1300 potter’s marks, thus offering new insight into the intra- and inter-site organization of pottery production and into a complex and variegated system of visual communication active at a regional level be…