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Computer simulation of the wire coating processPetsalis, Spyro. January 1984 (has links)
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Fast simulation of cascading outages with islandingZaag, Nader. January 2007 (has links)
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A mathematical model for simulating pesticide fate and dynamics in the environment (PESTFADE) /Clemente, Roberto Sulit January 1991 (has links)
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Modeling pesticide fate and transport in soilsTafazoli, Sara January 2003 (has links)
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Computer models for simulating pesticide fate and transport in soilBera, Pubalee January 2002 (has links)
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A new finite element method for analysis of H-plane waveguide junctions /Froncioni, Andy M. January 1988 (has links)
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Inference of charge transfer from lightning flashes in South AfricaTasman, Jesse Dean, Tasman, Jesse Dean January 2019 (has links)
A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, for the degree of Master of Science in the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, June 2019 / The objective of this study is to determine the quantity of charge transferred, in
Coulombs, during the continuing current phase of natural cloud-to-ground (CG)
lightning flashes over an area in Johannesburg, South Africa. Continuing current
is responsible for most thermal related lightning damages such as destruction of
property, electrical fires and physical human trauma. The mitigation of lightningrelated
risks can be better managed through improved measurement methods of
naturally occurring lightning. The application of a point-charge model used to
infer charge transfer from changing electric field measurements is detailed. A flatplate
antenna with an integrator is set up to record the changing electric fields
from lightning flashes. These measurements, along with high-speed video footage
to determine continuing current durations, are processed and charge transfer quantities
are inferred. From 34 negative lightning strokes with long continuing current
(i.e. > 40 ms), the quantity of charge transfer ranges from 0.3 C to 145.5 C and
has a mean quantity of 18.3 C. For the 5 recorded positive strokes, the quantity
of charge transfer ranges from 3.7 C to 66.6 C / NG (2020)
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Non-Iterative Technique for Balancing an Air Distribution SystemSmall, Mauro Luis 24 April 2002 (has links)
Balancing an air distribution system consists primarily of measuring airflow and adjusting volume control devices to get specified airflow. Flow calculation methods are not accurate enough to ensure proper balancing by duct design alone. To assure proper balancing, dampers within an air distribution system must be adjusted until design flows are met throughout the system to within + 10%. By properly balancing an air distribution system, operating costs in the system will be reduced, comfort for the occupants in the building will be increased, and the life of the HVAC equipment will be improved.
Existing balancing techniques are iterative methods that require several measurements and damper adjustments. The flows and pressures are first measured, and then the dampers are adjusted to match design airflow. The flows are measured again and the measuring and adjusting process is repeated on a trial-and-error process until design flow is achieved. This iterative process is time consuming and expensive.
The proposed new balancing technique is to use a computer program that, based on a few measurements, determines damper adjustments that will achieve design airflow throughout the system. Each terminal damper is adjusted only once to a specified flowrate that is determined by the computer program, making the balancing process quicker and less expensive. No iteration is required. / Master of Science
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CREATION OF A BIOPHYSICAL MODEL OF A STRIATAL DORSAL LATERAL MEDIUM SPINY NEURON INCORPORATING DENDRITIC EXCITATION BY NMDA AND AMPA RECEPTOR MODELSBIDDELL, KEVIN MICHAEL January 2007 (has links)
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A computer simulation study of a free gait motion coordination algorithm for rough-terrain locomotion by a hexapod walking machine /Kwak, Se-Hung January 1986 (has links)
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