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Domain growth in alloysHawick, Kenneth Arthur January 1991 (has links)
This thesis describes Monte-Carlo computer simulations of binary alloys, with comparisons between small angle neutron scattering (SANS) data, and numerically integrated solutions to the Cahn-Hilliard-Cook (CHC) equation. Elementary theories for droplet growth are also compared with computer simulated data. Monte-Carlo dynamical algorithms are investigated in detail, with special regard for universal dynamical times. The computer simulated systems are Fourier transformed to yield partial structure functions which are compared with SANS data for the binary Iron-Chromium system. A relation between real time and simulation time is found. Cluster statistics are measured in the simulated systems, and compared to droplet formation in the Copper-Cobalt system. Some scattering data for the complex steel PE16 is also discussed. The characterisation of domain size and its growth with time are investigated, and scaling laws fitted to real and simulated data. The simple scaling law of Lifshitz and Slyozov is found to be inadequate, and corrections such as those suggested by Huse, are necessary. Scaling behaviour is studied for the low-concentration nucleation regime and the high-concentration spinodal-decomposition regime. The need for multi-scaling is also considered. The effect of noise and fluctuations in the simulations is considered in the MonteCarlo model, a cellular-automaton (CA) model and in the Cahn-Billiard-Cook equation. The Cook noise term in the CHC equation is found to be important for correct growth scaling properties.
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Hypothesis, estimation, and validation of dynamic social models : energy demand modeling.Peterson, David Walter January 1975 (has links)
Thesis. 1975. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. / Vita. / Bibliography: leaves 121-125. / Ph.D.
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Analysis of digital and analog formant synthesizersJanuary 1968 (has links)
[by] Bernard Gold and Lawrence R. Rabiner. / Bibliography: p. 36. / Contract DA 28-043-AMC-02536(E). Project no. 200-14501-B31F.
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An interactive object-oriented system for discrete simulation modeling and analysisMcGregor, Donald R. 14 January 1992 (has links)
One of the commonly used simulation approaches is process orientation.
This is based on the use of nodes (or blocks) that perform functions in series. In
spite of the compactness and ease of learning that characterize process-based
simulation, many languages are somewhat complex, primarily the result of the large
number of nodes that users have to deal with and the considerable gulf between a
user's abstract notion of the model and the details required to implement it.
This paper describes a process-based simulation system that integrates
object-oriented programming, visual interactive simulation and graphical model
specification. Object-oriented programming techniques and simulation seem to be a
natural match. The process classes are represented as network blocks or network
nodes, and the process as a network diagram or directed graph. Arcs connect the
nodes and specify the next step in the process. Each block type has its own icon.
Developing an application model requires selecting a set of nodes, connecting them,
and specifying the parameters (such as activity durations and random number
streams) of the nodes through dialog boxes or inspection panels. Nodes have been
designed to accomplish the major requirements in simulation modeling, including
creation and termination of entities, attribute assignment, branching, queues and
resources, activity specification and statistics collection and display. Additional
system features include: statistics manipulation for steady state results, execution
trace utilities, and limited animation capabilities.
The system has been implemented for the NeXT programming environment
using Objective-C. The NeXT includes an extensive object-oriented user interface
library, relatively powerful hardware, and a modern multi-tasking and virtual
memory operating system. Objective-C allows object-oriented concepts such as
inheritance and subclassing while adding only a few constructs to that of the C
language.
The system modeling environment developed in this research enhances the
applicability and usability of high level modeling tools. The program also provides
a platform for further work on the distribution of the modeling process over several
cooperating, communicating applications. / Graduation date: 1992
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An instruction set simulator for the 8086 16-bit microprocessorMapes, Glenn 03 June 2011 (has links)
The intent of this thesis is to show the usefulness simulating of an instruction set in software and to demonstrate the feasibility of doing so by providing the framework of a simulation program.The design of new computer architectures and computer based control systems is a trial and error process. Normal design practice is to design and build a prototype of the new system and then evaluate the performance of the prototype. Designing complex systems in this manner is very time consuming and expensive; using a software program to simulate the operation of the new system can help solve certain design problems and shorten the development time and effort.The instruction set simulator executes a subset of the 8086 instruction set and contains routines that are useful in debugging the target software.The feasibility of implementing an instruction set simulator to solve certain design problems has been demonstrated by implementing the most commonly used op codes from the 8086 instruction set.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
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Historical influences on receiver biases : neural network simulations and behavioral studies of call recognition in the túngara frog /Phelps, Steven Michael, January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 1999. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 154-176). Available also in a digital version from Dissertation Abstracts.
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Simulation of sodium pumps for nuclear power plantsBoadu, Herbert Odame January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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REAL-TIME SIMULATION OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS ON A SMALL DIGITAL COMPUTERLiebert, Thomas Andrew, 1944- January 1970 (has links)
No description available.
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DARE III, A TIME-SHARED DIGITAL SIMULATION SYSTEMAus, Hans Magnus, 1941- January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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AN INTERACTIVE ALGORITHM FOR MULTIOBJECTIVE DECISION-MAKINGMonarchi, David Edward, 1944- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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