scholarly journals The multi-scale control of crustal structures on the exhumation of the British-Irish Isles, revealed by 40 years of AFT studies

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rémi Rateau ◽  
David Chew
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Noraini Mohd ◽  
Jobrun Nandong

AbstractHydrogen is considered as an environmental friendly energy carrier but its actual impact on the environment depends on the way it is produced. A strategy of plant-wide modelling and advanced process control with optimization is currently developed for the Hydrogen production via the Iodine-Sulphur thermochemical cycle process. The objectives of this paper are two-folds: (1) to optimize the trade-off between steady-state profitability and dynamic operability of the Bunsen section subject to multiple constraints, and (2) to design practical control strategy based on the multi-scale control concept. A multi-scale modelling for the Bunsen section in the Hydrogen production via the Iodine-Sulphur thermochemical cycle process is presented. Based on this multi-scale model, a practical control design is developed and applied to Bunsen section. The suitable sets of control variables and manipulated variables are chosen via a sensitivity study incorporating the multivariate Response Surface Analysis method. By dint of simulation study, it can be shown that the proposed control strategy is able to produce a good closed-loop performance where its robustness depends strongly on the selected schemes of Bunsen section. It is worth highlighting that, the proposed multi-scale control strategy demonstrates robust performance in the face of the worst case uncertainty scenario.


Metals ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 1137 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Caballero ◽  
Pujante ◽  
Sourmail ◽  
Rementeria ◽  
De-Castro ◽  
...  

Nanostructured bainitic steels exhibit an optimum strength/toughness combination as a consequence of their extremely fine structure. They have also demonstrated potential for wear-resistance applications. The aim of this work was to develop bearing steels by the multi-scale control of complex ferritic structures, designed using atomic transformation theory and processed by novel heat treatments. Based on the results, the new ball bearings outperformed conventional grades, approaching more expensive material options.


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