Impact of HAN Ternary Propellant System Decomposition on Catalytic Sustainability

2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 440-449
Author(s):  
Ruchika Agnihotri ◽  
Charlie Oommen
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2004 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 241-249
Author(s):  
Yuan-Wei Jing ◽  
Jun Zhao ◽  
Mile Stankovski ◽  
Georgi Dimirovski

In this paper the problem of system decomposition of complex linear dynamical systems biy exploiting the similarity property is studied. System decompositions are sought in terms of similarity hierarchical structures. The method for constructing the transformation is derived. The conditions for such decomposition of complex linear systems are given.


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The control for the linearized model of the longitudinal motion fourth order for a single-rotor helicopter is analytically synthesized which ensures the invariance of the pitch angle in the presence of disturbances in the control channels, as well as the required the poles placement of the closed-loop system, given from the region of their stability. The results of the numerical synthesis control for the longitudinal motion of a single-rotor helicopter by using analytically synthesized laws of invariant control, which confirm the reliability of the analytical expressions are shown. Keywords invariance; disturbances in the control channels; MIMO-system; decomposition; pole placement; analytical synthesis; longitudinal motion of a single-rotor helicopter; poles of a dynamical system


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luheng Lu ◽  
Shipin Yang ◽  
Yinqiang Zhang ◽  
Peizhi Guo ◽  
Lijuan Li

Author(s):  
Dingding Lu ◽  
Robyn R. Lutz ◽  
Carl K. Chang

This chapter introduces an analysis process that combines the different perspectives of system decomposition with hazard analysis methods to identify the safety-related use cases and scenarios. It argues that the derived safety-related use cases and scenarios, which are the detailed instantiations of system safety requirements, serve as input to future software architectural evaluation. Furthermore, by modeling the derived safety-related use cases and scenarios into UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagrams, the authors hope that visualization of system safety requirements will not only help to enrich the knowledge of system behaviors but also provide a reusable asset to support system development and evolution.


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