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Incremental heuristic approach for meter placement in radial distribution systems

2019

The evolution of modern power distribution systems into smart grids requires the development of dedicated state estimation (SE) algorithms for real-time identification of the overall system state variables. This paper proposes a strategy to evaluate the minimum number and best position of power injection meters in radial distribution systems for SE purposes. Measurement points are identified with the aim of reducing uncertainty in branch power flow estimations. An incremental heuristic meter placement (IHMP) approach is proposed to select the locations and total number of power measurements. The meter placement procedure was implemented for a backward/forward load flow algorithm proposed by…

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)020209 energyOptimal meter placementEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySmart gridlcsh:Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMetrePower-flow studyInstrumentation (computer programming)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)optimal meter placement; smart grid; load flow analysis; Monte Carlo methodsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:T020208 electrical & electronic engineeringMonte Carlo methodsLoad flow analysisPower (physics)Monte Carlo methodSmart gridLoad flow analysiSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheEnergy (miscellaneous)
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Optimal Placement of Pressure Sensors Using Fuzzy DEMATEL-Based Sensor Influence

2020

[EN] Nowadays, optimal sensor placement (OSP) for leakage detection in water distribution networks is a lively field of research, and a challenge for water utilities in terms of network control, management, and maintenance. How many sensors to install and where to install them are crucial decisions to make for those utilities to reach a trade-off between efficiency and economy. In this paper, we address the where-to-install-them part of the OSP through the following elements: nodes' sensitivity to leakage, uncertainty of information, and redundancy through conditional entropy maximisation. We evaluate relationships among candidate sensors in a network to get a picture of the mutual influenc…

Mathematical optimizationlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringDistribution networksoptimal sensor placementComputer scienceEntropyleakageGeography Planning and Development09.- Desarrollar infraestructuras resilientes promover la industrialización inclusiva y sostenible y fomentar la innovación0207 environmental engineeringDEMATEL02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceBiochemistryFuzzy logiclcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesSensitivityMulti-criteria decision-makingFuzzy dematellcsh:TC1-9780202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmulti-criteria decision-makingEntropy (information theory)uncertainty020701 environmental engineeringMutual influenceWater Science and TechnologyConditional entropylcsh:TD201-500Network controlUncertaintyWater distribution networksensitivityPressure sensorOptimal sensor placementwater distribution network020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMATEMATICA APLICADAentropyLeakageWater
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Accidental displacement and migration of endosseous implants into adjacent craniofacial structures: A review and update

2011

Objectives: Accidental displacement of endosseous implants into the maxillary sinus is an unusual but potential complication in implantology procedures due to the special features of the posterior aspect of the maxillary bone; there is also a possibility of migration throughout the upper paranasal sinuses and adjacent structures. The aim of this paper is to review the published literature about accidental displacement and migration of dental implants into the maxillary sinus and other adjacent structures. Study Design: A review has been done based on a search in the main on-line medical databases looking for papers about migration of dental implants published in major oral surgery, periodon…

Maxillary sinusmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryForeign-Body Migrationotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Dental implantGeneral DentistryDental Implantsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDental Implantation EndosseousSkullReview-ArticleMaxillary Sinus:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseEndoscopyParanasal sinusesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyFaceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryImplantOral SurgeryForeign bodybusinessOrbit (anatomy)Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Computer Simulations of the Dynamics of Amorphous Silica

1999

We present the results of a large scale computer simulation we performed to investigate the dynamical properties of supercooled silica. We show that parallel supercomputers such as the CRAY-T3E are very well suited to solve these type of problems. We find that at low temperatures the transport properties such as the diffusion constants and the viscosity agree well with the experimental data. At high temperatures this simulation predicts that in the transport quantities significant deviations from the Arrhenius law should be observed. Finally we show that such types of simulations can be used to investigate also complex dynamical quantities, such as the dynamical structure factor, and that t…

Mean squared displacementArrhenius equationViscositysymbols.namesakeMaterials scienceScale (ratio)symbolsStatistical physicsDiffusion (business)SupercoolingStructure factorFick's laws of diffusion
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Equilibrating Glassy Systems with Parallel Tempering

2001

We discuss the efficiency of the so-called parallel tempering method to equilibrate glassy systems also at low temperatures. The main focus is on two structural glass models, SiO2 and a Lennard-Jones system, but we also investigate a fully connected 10 state Potts-glass. By calculating the mean squared displacement of a tagged particle and the spin-autocorrelation function, we find that for these three glass-formers the parallel tempering method is indeed able to generate, at low temperatures, new independent configurations at a rate which is O(100) times faster than more traditional algorithms, such as molecular dynamics and single spin flip Monte Carlo dynamics. In addition we find that t…

Mean squared displacementMolecular dynamicsMaterials scienceSpeedupFunction (mathematics)Statistical physicsParallel temperingSpin-flipFocus (optics)SupercoolingCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
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Gas transport through polymer membranes and free volume percolation

1998

We consider the influence of structural and dynamical properties of a polymer membrane on the gas transport through this matrix. The diffusant and the polymer only interact through repulsive interactions. In the case of a glassy polymer, when one can consider the matrix as frozen, the gas particle diffusion is determined by the free volume structure of the system. We show how the percolation properties of the free volume show up in a subdiffusive behavior of the diffusant. When one takes matrix mobility into account the ideal percolation transition vanishes but its trace can still be found in a subdiffusive regime in the gas particle mean square displacement. In the statically non-percolati…

Mean squared displacementchemistry.chemical_classificationMatrix (mathematics)MembraneMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicschemistryVolume (thermodynamics)DiffusionPercolationParticleGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerAnnalen der Physik
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Lagrangian finite element modelling of dam–fluid interaction: Accurate absorbing boundary conditions

2007

The dynamic dam-fluid interaction is considered via a Lagrangian approach, based on a fluid finite element (FE) model under the assumption of small displacement and inviscid fluid. The fluid domain is discretized by enhanced displacement-based finite elements, which can be considered an evolution of those derived from the pioneering works of Bathe and Hahn [Bathe KJ, Hahn WF. On transient analysis of fluid-structure system. Comp Struct 1979;10:383-93] and of Wilson and Khalvati [Wilson EL, Khalvati M. Finite element for the dynamic analysis of fluid-solid system. Int J Numer Methods Eng 1983;19:1657-68]. The irrotational condition for inviscid fluids is imposed by the penalty method and con…

Mechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisFinite element methodComputer Science ApplicationsBoundary layerDam–fluid interactionClassical mechanicsInviscid flowSurface waveModeling and SimulationFluid dynamicsAbsorbing boundaryDynamic analysisGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemDispersion (water waves)Lagrangian finite elementDisplacement (fluid)Civil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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An Efficient Wiener Path Integral Technique Formulation for Stochastic Response Determination of Nonlinear MDOF Systems

2015

The recently developed approximate Wiener path integral (WPI) technique for determining the stochastic response of nonlinear/hysteretic multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) systems has proven to be reliable and significantly more efficient than a Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) treatment of the problem for low-dimensional systems. Nevertheless, the standard implementation of the WPI technique can be computationally cumbersome for relatively high-dimensional MDOF systems. In this paper, a novel WPI technique formulation/implementation is developed by combining the “localization” capabilities of the WPI solution framework with an appropriately chosen expansion for approximating the system response PDF…

Mechanical EngineeringReliability (computer networking)Monte Carlo methodnonlinear systemCondensed Matter PhysicsDisplacement (vector)Nonlinear systemStochastic dynamicsOrders of magnitude (time)Variational formulationMechanics of MaterialsControl theorystochastic dynamicPath integral formulationBoundary value problemWiener path integralMathematics
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Finite Displacements and Corrotational Interfaces: Consistent formulation and Symmetry of the Stiffness Matrix

2017

Mechanical interfaces are theoretical and computational tools able to properly reproduce then progressive delamination of composite structures. Scientific literature is rich of interface models, mostly developed in small displacements, whereas a few of them assess the problem in a geometrically nonlinear setting. In the present paper interface formulation is rigorously developed in a geometrically nonlinear setting, and the relevant interface constitutive relations are defined in the local reference with normal and tangential axes to the middle surface in the current configuration. The interface is defined as a zero thickness layer with tractions acting between the two connected surfaces. M…

Mechanical interfaces Corrotational formulation Finite displacementsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Heterogeneous structures studied by an interphase elasto-plastic damaging model

2013

Heterogeneous materials present a mechanical response strongly dependent on the static and kinematic phenomena occurring in the constituents and at their joints. At the mesoscopic level the interaction between the units is simulated by mean of apposite mechanical devices such as the zero thickness interface model where contact tractions and displacement discontinuities are the primary static and kinematic variables respectively. In heterogeneous materials the response also depends on joint internal stresses. The introduction of internal stresses brings to the interphase model or an enhancement of the classical zero-thickness interface. With the term 'interphase' we shall mean a layer separa…

Mechanical responseMaterials scienceHeterogeneous materialMultilayer structureElasto plasticDisplacement discontinuityInterphaseZero-thickness interfacesComposite materialKinematic variableSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniHeterogeneous structureFinite element analysis program
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