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Analysis of the two dimensional sheet debris flight equations: initial and final state

  • Scarabino, A.;Giacopinelli, P.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.109-125
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    • 2010
  • This work presents some analytical and numerical results of a dynamic analysis of the dimensionless 2-D sheet flight equations. Two empirical models for aerodynamic forces and moments are used and compared. Results show that the initial condition of rest is always unstable, and for long times three distinct flight regimes are possible, depending on the initial angle of attack, the Tachikawa number, Ta (in fact, the parameter chosen was its inverse, ${\Omega}$), and a mass ratio ${\Phi}$. The final orbits in the velocity space and their maximum kinetic energy are compared with a theoretical asymptotic state of the motion equations, and some design considerations are proposed.

Shape Prediction in Eulerian Analysis of Three-Roll-Stand Shape Rolling (Three-Ro II-Stand 형상압연의 오일러리안 해석에서 형상예측)

  • 이용신;나경환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.328-331
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    • 2001
  • Shape changes of a workpiece in an Eulerian Finite Element analysis for the steady state. three-roll-stand shape rolling are modelled. Although an Eulerian analysis has many advantages for the steady state rolling problems, it necessitates an assumption about the unknown shape of the control volume. In almost all cases. the assumed control volume does not match the final shape and the control volume should be updated. This update can be accomplished by performing a free surface correction. The final shape of a material point, which has a spherical shape at the inlet, can be also predicted by integrating a deformation gradient along a stream line. Analyses of three-roll-stand shape rolling is in detail examined.

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Time-optimal Control Utilizing Beural Networks (신경회로망을 이용한 시간최적 제어)

  • Park, W.W.;J.S. Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.90-98
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    • 1997
  • A time-optimal control law for quick, strongly nonlinear systems has been developed and demonstrated. This procedure involves the utilzation of neural networks as state feedback controllers that learn the time-optimal control actions by means of an iterative minimization of both the final time and the final state error for the systems with constrained inputs and/or states. A neural identifier or a genetic algorithm identifier could be utilized for modeling the partially known systems and the unknown systems. The nature of neural networks as a parallel processor would circumvent the problem of "curwe of dimensionality". The control law has been demonstrated for both a torque input motor and a velocity input motor identified by a genetic algorithm called GENOCOPed GENOCOP.

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A boundary element method based on time-stepping approximation for transient heat conduction in anisotropic solids

  • Tanaka, Masa;Matsumoto, T.;Yang, Q.F.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 1996
  • The time-stepping boundary element method has been so far applied by the authors to transient heat conduction in isotropic solids as well as in orthotropic solids. In this paper, attempt is made to extend the method to 2-D transient heat conduction in arbitrarily anisotropic solids. The resulting boundary integral equation is discretized by means of the boundary element with quadratic interpolation. The final system of equations thus obtained is solved by advancing the time step from the given initial state to the final state. Through numerical compuation of a few examples the potential usefulness of the proposed method is demonstrated.

Configuration Interaction Theory and van der Waals Predissociation

  • 이천우
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.850-858
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    • 1995
  • Golden-rule like formulas have been used without theoretical basis to calculate the resonance lifetimes and final state distributions in the predissociation of van der Waals molecules. Here we present their theoretical basis by extending Fano's configuration interaction theory. Such extensions were independently done by Farnonux [Phys. Rev. 1985, 25, 287] but his work, unfortunately, was not well known outside some small group of people in the field of Auger spectroscopy. Since my extension is easier to understand than his, it is presented here. Theoretical basis of Golden rule like formulas used in the predissociation of van der Waals molecules was obtained by using such extensions. Factors responsible for several aspects of predissociation dynamics, such as variations of dynamics as functions of resonance lifetimes, or variations in shapes of final quantum state distributions of photofragments around resonances, were identified. Parameters, or dynamical information that could be obtained from the measurement of partial cross section spectra were accordingly determined. The theory was applied to the vibrational predissociation of triatomic van der Waals molecules and its result was compared with those calculated by close-coupling method. An example where Golden-rule like expression fails and branching ratios vary greatly around a resonance was considered.

Speed Control of D.C Motor based on Deadbeat Response (직류 전동기의 유한 시간 정정 응답 제어)

  • Kim, Young-Seok;You, Wan-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1990.11a
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    • pp.371-374
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    • 1990
  • This paper presents the speed control of dc motor based on deadbeat response. The deadbeat response is that the output reaches the final value in the minimum possible settling time and stays there. This results demonstrate that the output reaches final value in one sampling time for the unsaturated region, and in one sampling time after getting free from the saturation state for the saturated region.

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A High-Yielding, Generic Fed-Batch Process for Recombinant Antibody Production of GS-Engineered Cell Lines

  • Fan, Li;Zhao, Liang;Sun, Yating;Kou, Tianci;Zhou, Yan;Tan, Wen-Song
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.1695-1702
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    • 2009
  • An animal-component-free and chemically defined fed-batch process for GS-engineered cell lines producing recombinant antibodies has been developed. The fed-batch process relied on supplying sufficient nutrients to match their consumption, simultaneously minimizing the accumulation of by-products (lactate and osmolality). The proportionalities of nutritional consumption were determined by direct analysis. The robust, metabolically responsive feeding strategy was based on the offline measurement of glucose. The fed-batch process was shown to perform equivalently in GS-CHO and GS-NS0 cultures. Compared with batch cultures, the fed-batch technology generated the greater increase in cell yields (5-fold) and final antibody concentrations (4-8-fold). The majority of the increase in final antibody concentration was a function of the increased cell density and the prolonged culture time. This generic and high-yielding fed-batch process would shorten development time, and ensure process stability, thereby facilitating the manufacture of therapeutic antibodies by GS-engineered cell lines.

Sunflower cake with or without enzymatic complex for broiler chickens feeding

  • Berwanger, Eveline;Nunes, Ricardo Vianna;Pasquetti, Tiago Junior;Murakami, Alice Eiko;Oliveira, Taciana Maria Moraes de;Bayerle, Douglas Fernando;Frank, Rafael
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.410-416
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This study was to evaluate the sunflower cake and enzymatic complex fed to broilers from 22 to 42 d of age. Methods: In a completely randomized design, a total of 850 birds were allotted in a $2{\times}5$ factorial scheme (with and without enzymatic complex) and five inclusion levels (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%) of sunflower cake. There were 5 replications and 17 birds in each experimental unit. Data from performance, carcass yield and intestinal morphology were evaluated. Results: Feed intake, weight gain, final weight and feed:gain ratio linearly worsened as sunflower cake increased. For weight gain, final weight and feed:gain ratio, the birds whose diets contained levels of 15% and 20% of sunflower cake showed worse values (p<0.05) than the birds fed the control diet. When fed the enzymatic complex, birds improved (p<0.05) crypt depth and villus:crypt ratio in the jejunum. As inclusion levels of sunflower cake increased, villus depth and villus:crypt ratio in duodenum, jejunum and ileum linearly reduced and the crypt depth linearly increased. Carcass yield linearly reduced as sunflower cake increased. Conclusion: Based on performance, sunflower cake can be used up to 10% in broilers feeding from 21 to 42 days of age.

A Study of Optimal Design of the Proportional Load-Frequency Controller for a Self-service Power Station (주파수제어를 위한 비열제어기구의 최적설계에 관한 연구)

  • 장세훈;임화영
    • 전기의세계
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.99-103
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    • 1977
  • The object of this work is to study an optimal design problem of the proportional load-frequency controller for the single-control area power system. The selfservice power station is still a popular means as a power supplying source on ships or in a certain manufacturing area. The power system of this kind can be formulated as a single control-area system and it attracts a certain academic interest in controlling the system frequency under disturbances. In this paper, the single control-area system is mathematically formulated as a linear, time-invariant system in state-space under certain assumptions. The optimal proportional control law and the realization of the controller in closed loop-version is studied so that the final system designed can attain the system frequency to the nominal stationing value after the small load-disturbance. As in general cases of optimal design problems, the performance index is assumed to be quadratic in states and the control effort, and the infinite time control process is assumed in this work. The final control system realized depicts certain improvements in case study; in stability, transient responses and in steady-state frequency deviation, even though the steady state error did not attain the zero value.

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The Effect of Graphite Addition and Pouring Temperature on the Coating State in Vaccum Process(II) (감압 조형시 흑연 첨가 및 주입 온도가 피복 상태에 미치는 영향(II))

  • Cho, Sung-Jun;Yim, Going;Kim, Young-Baek
    • The Journal of Engineering Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.151-164
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    • 1997
  • We tried to improve the coating capability of the coating material using an additive(hexagonal crystalline graphite) of 2%, 3%, 4% and 6% under various pouring temperature for the easy isolation of sand and coating material from the final product. As a result in case of using a 2% and 3% additive to the Korean coating material generally no burning state has been occurred under the low pouring temperature, but it has been gradually increased with the pouring temperature, while in case of using a 2% and 3% additive to the Japanese coating material we could observe a strong burning state throughout the whole pouring temperature. On the other hand in case of using a 4% and 6% additive there has been no burning state through out the whole pouring temperature. From this result we could see that the best state of the final product without sand and coating material could generally be obtained if 4% and/or 6% of the crystalline graphite and the pouring temperature of $1400^{\circ}C$$\pm$$5^{\circ}C$ would be used.

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