Search results for "steady state"

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Boundary value steady solutions of a class of hydrodynamic models for vehicular traffic flow

2003

This paper deals with the solution of a boundary value problem related to a steady nonuniform description of a class of traffic flow models. The models are obtained by the closure of the mass conservation equation with a phenomenological relation linking the local mass velocity to the local density. The analysis is addressed to define the proper framework toward the identification of the parameter characterizing the model. The last part of the paper develops a critical analysis also addressed to the design of new traffic flow models.

Cauchy problemMathematical optimizationPartial differential equationSteady stateDifferential equationClosure (topology)Traffic flowComputer Science ApplicationsMicroscopic traffic flow modelModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemMathematicsMathematical and Computer Modelling
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Aerobic granular sludge treating shipboard slop: Analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons loading rates on performances and stability

2018

Abstract The work focuses on the feasibility of treating slop with aerobic granular sludge. For this purpose, a 3.5 L granular sequencing batch reactor was activated and it was monitored for 156 days. The experimental campaign was divided into two periods, named Period I (100 days) and Period II (56 days). Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH) concentration in the slop was, on average, equal to 6.8 ± 1.5 mg L−1 and 13 ± 1.5 mg L−1 in Period I and Period II respectively. The obtained results during the first experimental period indicated that about 80 days were required to reach steady state with mature granules, when TPHs removal efficiency was approximately 90%. The results indicated that both…

ChromatographySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale0208 environmental biotechnologyBioengineeringSequencing batch reactor02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesBiodegradationPulp and paper industry01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistry020801 environmental engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundGranulationAdsorptionchemistryPetroleumTotal petroleum hydrocarbonSteady state (chemistry)Effluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAerobic granular sludge Salinity SBR Total petroleum hydrocarbons Slop
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New method to determine the true transmissibilities and permeabilities of oxygen in hydrogel membranes

1999

In the present paper, an electrochemical method to obtain the true transmissibilities and permeabilities of hydrogels to oxygen is proposed. The method involves the measurement of the electric current arising from the flow of oxygen through a potentiostat cell integrated by a top water layer, the hydrogel membrane, and a thin water layer between the membrane and the cathode, where the oxygen is reduced. Varying the thickness of the top water layer, the true permeation characteristics of the hydrogels are obtained. A parallel study was carried out in which the transmissibilities and permeation coefficients were obtained from the variation of the steady state current with the thickness of the…

ChromatographySteady statePolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPermeationOxygenPotentiostatCathodelaw.inventionOxygen permeabilityMembranelawSelf-healing hydrogelsMaterials ChemistryComposite material
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Phytoplankton equilibrium phases during thermal stratification in a deep subtropical reservoir

2008

SUMMARY 1. Equilibrium and non-equilibrium hypotheses have often been used to explain observations in community ecology. Published case studies have demonstrated that steady state phytoplankton assemblages are more likely to occur in deep lakes than in shallow mixed ones. 2. Phytoplankton seasonal succession was studied by weekly sampling in Faxinal Reservoir (S Brazil), a subtropical deep, clear, warm monomictic and slightly eutrophic reservoir. This study demonstrated an alternation of steady and non-steady state phases of phytoplankton assemblages with different dominant species during the steady states. 3. During the studied period, three steady states were identified with different dom…

CommunityEcologyStratification (water)AsterionellaBrazil equilibrium phase monomictic reservoir steady stateEcological successionAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationWater columnOceanographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonEutrophicationHydrobiologyFreshwater Biology
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Influence of drag and turbulence modelling on CFD predictions of solid liquid suspensions in stirred vessels

2014

Abstract Suspensions of solid particles into liquids within industrial stirred tanks are frequently carried out at an impeller speed lower than the minimum required for complete suspension conditions. This choice allows power savings which usually overcome the drawback of a smaller particle-liquid interfacial area. Despite this attractive economical perspective, only limited attention has been paid so far to the modelling of the partial suspension regime. In the present work two different baffled tanks stirred by Rushton turbines were simulated by employing the Eulerian-Eulerian Multi Fluid Model (MFM) along with either the Sliding Grid algorithm (transient simulations) or the Multiple Refe…

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciEngineeringWork (thermodynamics)Steady statebusiness.industryTurbulenceSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringMultiphase flowTurbulence modelGeneral ChemistryMechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsImpellerStirred tankDragControl theorySettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaSolid liquid suspensionMultiphase flowSuspension (vehicle)businessComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Stirred tank; Solid liquid suspension; Drag force; Turbulence model; Multiphase flowDrag forceChemical Engineering Research and Design
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Shooting methods for 1D steady-state free boundary problems

1993

AbstractIn this note, we present two numerical methods based on shooting methods to solve steady-state diffusion-absorption models.

Computational MathematicsSteady state (electronics)Shooting methodComputational Theory and MathematicsQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansModeling and SimulationNumerical analysisModelling and SimulationMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)GeometryMathematicsComputers & Mathematics with Applications
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Pattern Formation During Dry Corrosion of Metals and Alloys

1987

About corrosion of metals and alloys, many exciting problems are not entirely solved. One of them concerns some morphological features such as, for example, stratified periodic structures that may appear, for example during the oxidation or sulfidation of metals and alloys. In this context, a high temperature corrosion kinetics is interpreted in terms of a bistable chemical system which can oscillate spontaneously if a feedback effect could exist. Some models analyse these patterning from a theoretical point of view. Stability analyses of the uniform standard steady state point out that it can be unstable by bifurcation and give rise to multilayered scales. Some non linearities, peculiar to…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceSteady stateMaterials scienceBistabilityChemical physicsMetallurgySulfidationPattern formationContext (language use)Stability (probability)BifurcationCorrosion
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Automatic Secondary Cooling Control for the Continuous Casting Process of Steel

1991

Two simulation models for finding the optimal secondary cooling strategy in continuous casting process are presented. The first one is a two-dimensional off-line model for optimizing steady state casting operation. The second one is a one-dimensional model which can be used for simulating casting operation in real-time during varying casting conditions.

Continuous castingMaterials scienceSteady stateCasting (metalworking)MetallurgyProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringHeat transfer coefficient
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On Fixed Point (Trial) Methods for Free Boundary Problems

1992

In this note we consider the trial methods for solving steady state free boundary problems. For two test examples (electrochemical machining and continuous casting) we discuss the convergence of a fixed point method. Moreover, using the techniques of shape optimization we introduce a modification of the method, which gives us superlinear convergence rate. This is also confirmed numerically.

Continuous castingSteady state (electronics)Fixed-point iterationConvergence (routing)Applied mathematicsBoundary (topology)Shape optimizationFixed pointElectrochemical machiningMathematics
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Experimental System Identification and Black Box Modeling of Hydraulic Directional Control Valve

2015

Directional control valves play a large role in most hydraulic systems. When modeling the hydraulic systems, it is important that both the steady state and dynamic characteristics of the valves are modeled correctly to reproduce the dynamic characteristics of the entire system. In this paper, a proportional valve (Brevini HPV 41) is investigated to identify its dynamic and steady state characteristics. The steady state characteristics are identified by experimental flow curves. The dynamics are determined through frequency response analysis and identified using several transfer functions. The paper also presents a simulation model of the valve describing both steady state and dynamic charac…

Control valvesEngineeringFrequency response analysisSteady state (electronics)business.industryblack box modelingBrevini HPV41Transfer functionlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsDirectional control valveIdentification (information)Experimental systemControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryModeling and SimulationBlack boxlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceHydraulic machinerybusinessSoftwaresystem identificationModeling, Identification and Control
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