Complex Design of Granulation Units with Application of Computer Simulation and Software Modeling: Case “Vortex Granulator”

Author(s):  
Artem Artyukhov ◽  
Nadiia Artyukhova
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weidong Liu

The objective of this thesis research is to develop an efficient method for accurate detections of power line harmonic distortions for the control of active filters. The research has achieved its objective with four significant results. First, an adaptive power line harmonic detection method is developed, which is based on the findings of extensive research in the areas of inside and outside of power electronics controls. Second, a simple and practical formulation of the adaptive harmonic detection method is developed, which is simplified significantly from the original complex design formulations for noise cancellations. Third, vigorous verifications of effectiveness of the adaptive detection method using computer simulations are carried out, which cover the steady state operations, the dynamic operations, normal power line conditions, non-ideal supply and load conditions, etc. Fourth, experimental verifications of the accuracy of the adaptive detection method are conducted, which cover typical distorted power line conditions for normal and unbalanced operations. For illustration, this thesis presents carefully designed computer simulation and experimental case studies that cover a wide range of power line conditions.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weidong Liu

The objective of this thesis research is to develop an efficient method for accurate detections of power line harmonic distortions for the control of active filters. The research has achieved its objective with four significant results. First, an adaptive power line harmonic detection method is developed, which is based on the findings of extensive research in the areas of inside and outside of power electronics controls. Second, a simple and practical formulation of the adaptive harmonic detection method is developed, which is simplified significantly from the original complex design formulations for noise cancellations. Third, vigorous verifications of effectiveness of the adaptive detection method using computer simulations are carried out, which cover the steady state operations, the dynamic operations, normal power line conditions, non-ideal supply and load conditions, etc. Fourth, experimental verifications of the accuracy of the adaptive detection method are conducted, which cover typical distorted power line conditions for normal and unbalanced operations. For illustration, this thesis presents carefully designed computer simulation and experimental case studies that cover a wide range of power line conditions.


Author(s):  
Kiyomichi Nakai ◽  
Yusuke Isobe ◽  
Chiken Kinoshita ◽  
Kazutoshi Shinohara

Induced spinodal decomposition under electron irradiation in a Ni-Au alloy has been investigated with respect to its basic mechanism and confirmed to be caused by the relaxation of coherent strain associated with modulated structure. Modulation of white-dots on structure images of modulated structure due to high-resolution electron microscopy is reduced with irradiation. In this paper the atom arrangement of the modulated structure is confirmed with computer simulation on the structure images, and the relaxation of the coherent strain is concluded to be due to the reduction of phase-modulation.Structure images of three-dimensional modulated structure along <100> were taken with the JEM-4000EX high-resolution electron microscope at the HVEM Laboratory, Kyushu University. The transmitted beam and four 200 reflections with their satellites from the modulated structure in an fee Ni-30.0at%Au alloy under illumination of 400keV electrons were used for the structure images under a condition of the spherical aberration constant of the objective lens, Cs = 1mm, the divergence of the beam, α = 3 × 10-4 rad, underfocus, Δf ≃ -50nm and specimen thickness, t ≃ 15nm. The CIHRTEM code was used for the simulation of the structure image.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 723-729
Author(s):  
Roslyn Gleadow ◽  
Jim Hanan ◽  
Alan Dorin

Food security and the sustainability of native ecosystems depends on plant-insect interactions in countless ways. Recently reported rapid and immense declines in insect numbers due to climate change, the use of pesticides and herbicides, the introduction of agricultural monocultures, and the destruction of insect native habitat, are all potential contributors to this grave situation. Some researchers are working towards a future where natural insect pollinators might be replaced with free-flying robotic bees, an ecologically problematic proposal. We argue instead that creating environments that are friendly to bees and exploring the use of other species for pollination and bio-control, particularly in non-European countries, are more ecologically sound approaches. The computer simulation of insect-plant interactions is a far more measured application of technology that may assist in managing, or averting, ‘Insect Armageddon' from both practical and ethical viewpoints.


1978 ◽  
Vol 23 (9) ◽  
pp. 649-650
Author(s):  
ARTHUR M. FARLEY
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