Identification of the Initial Spot Location of Pollution in the Kerch Strait on the Basis of Adjoint Equation

Author(s):  
Kochergin Vladimir Sergeevich ◽  
Kochergin Sergey Vladimirovich
Author(s):  
В. Зинько ◽  
V. Zin'ko ◽  
А. Зверев ◽  
A. Zverev ◽  
М. Федин ◽  
...  

The seismoacoustical investigations was made in the western part of the Kerch strait (Azov sea) near Kamysh-Burun spit. The fracture zone with dislocated sedimentary rocks layers and buried erosional surface was revealed to the west of spit. Three seismofacial units was revealed to the east of spit. The first unit was modern sedimentary cover. The second ones has cross-bedding features and was, probably, the part of early generation of Kamysh-Burun spit, which lied to the east of its modern position. The lower border of the second unit is the erosional surface supposed of phanagorian age. The third unit is screened by acoustic shedows in large part.


Author(s):  
Johanna Schultes ◽  
Michael Stiglmayr ◽  
Kathrin Klamroth ◽  
Camilla Hahn

AbstractIn engineering applications one often has to trade-off among several objectives as, for example, the mechanical stability of a component, its efficiency, its weight and its cost. We consider a biobjective shape optimization problem maximizing the mechanical stability of a ceramic component under tensile load while minimizing its volume. Stability is thereby modeled using a Weibull-type formulation of the probability of failure under external loads. The PDE formulation of the mechanical state equation is discretized by a finite element method on a regular grid. To solve the discretized biobjective shape optimization problem we suggest a hypervolume scalarization, with which also unsupported efficient solutions can be determined without adding constraints to the problem formulation. FurthIn this section, general properties of the hypervolumeermore, maximizing the dominated hypervolume supports the decision maker in identifying compromise solutions. We investigate the relation of the hypervolume scalarization to the weighted sum scalarization and to direct multiobjective descent methods. Since gradient information can be efficiently obtained by solving the adjoint equation, the scalarized problem can be solved by a gradient ascent algorithm. We evaluate our approach on a 2 D test case representing a straight joint under tensile load.


2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. A. Ivanov ◽  
Yu. N. Ryabtsev
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2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 197-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. A. Ivanov ◽  
V. V. Fomin ◽  
L. V. Cherkesov ◽  
T. Ya. Shul’ga

Author(s):  
R.V. Borovskaya ◽  

Based on the artificial monitoring data, ice conditions of the Azov Sea and Kerch Strait were investigated for the winter period of 2014-2015. The obtained results allowed to conclude that the winter of 2014- 2015 can be regarded as a mild winter, which was due to the fact that cyclones prevailed in the atmospheric circulation. The ice period lasted 99 days from November 23, 2014 (the beginning of ice formation) to March 1,2015 (when the sea was completely free of ice). Ice conditions of the studied area did not affect negatively fish migration and feeding processes in the Kerch Strait, they almost did not prevent fisheries of kilka and so-iuy mullet, except for inconsistent short-term ice situations in the Taganrog and Yasen Bays as well as in the shallow water bights in the northern sea areas.


2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 249-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vitali Vougalter ◽  
Vitaly Volpert

AbstractWe obtain solvability conditions for some elliptic equations involving non-Fredholm operators with the methods of spectral theory and scattering theory for Schrödinger-type operators. One of the main results of the paper concerns solvability conditions for the equation –Δu+V(x)u–au=fwhere a ≥ 0. The conditions are formulated in terms of orthogonality of the functionfto the solutions of the homogeneous adjoint equation.


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