scholarly journals Step-type stereo ecological seaborn construct and plant screening

2021 ◽  
Vol 248 ◽  
pp. 01008
Author(s):  
Wang De-yong ◽  
Wang Jing ◽  
Zeng Qing-jun ◽  
Deng Kai-fang

For the problem of traditional ecological seawall structure, ecological landscape monotonous problems, the stepped stereo ecological seawall integrating defense, ecological and landscape functions is proposed. In order to screen low-conditioned, salt, and suitable plants planted in coastal areas, 6 plants were studied in the form of sewage (Sonneratia, Arundo, Canna, Bischofia, Myriophyllum, Dianella) in different salt concentrations of salt sewage Change Law of Biochemical Indicators. The test results show that the chlorophyll content of Hazang, Mountains and Rusais increased significantly, and the content of malondialdehyde has a significant reduction in trend, indicating that they can thrive in salty sewage, have a high degree of stress resistance, and can be used as the preferred plants for ecological coast.

2016 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-140
Author(s):  
Aneta Grodzicka ◽  
Jan Szlązak

Abstract The authors of the current study undertook the subject of the analysis features of the mining rescuer as a member of the ranks of the rescue, with particular emphasis on the following parameters: heart rate, body weight, height, BMI, age and seniority in the mining and rescue. This publication concerns the analysis of the test results of these characteristics rescuer as a potential member of the ranks of the rescue, taking into account its risk appetite, stress resistance, attitude towards life, the role of the team, teamwork, attitude to work, motivation to work and physical fitness.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 (12) ◽  
pp. 62 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.A. Zwaborn ◽  
G.A.W. Fromme ◽  
J.B. FitzPatrick

The construction of an underwater mound of sand for the protection and improvement of Durban's beaches has been recommended on the basis of intensive investigations These investigations included prototype measurements of beach changes as related to recorded sea conditions, basic scaling tests in which these beach changes were reproduced to scale in movable bed models and tests of the proposed underwater mound in models, using different scales in order to eliminate possible scale effects The test results showed that, provided the shear-settling velocity similarity criterion is satisfied, beach changes can be reproduced in a movable bed model to a reasonable degree of accuracy Optimum dimensions for the cross section of the mound were determined on the basis of the criterion for erosive and non-erosive wave conditions which was derived from the prototype beach profile changes and confirmed by model tests The resulting dimensions are a mound of sand about 4 5 km long, about 1 200 m offshore, reaching to 7 3 m below LWOST, with side slopes of 1 in 25 and a crest width of 61 m 3 3 Of the total quantity required (8 000 000 m ) some 2 500 000 m of sand, available from harbour dredging works in Durban Bay, had been dumped by May, 1970 Model predictions on mound stability and beach improvements were confirmed to a high degree of accuracy by the full scale events.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 587-596
Author(s):  
T. Herrmann ◽  
D. Roth ◽  
H. Binz

AbstractOne challenge within idea management of the front end of the design process is the handling of radical ideas, meaning ideas with a high degree of novelty. Companies are approaching radical and incremental ideas frequently with the same methods, although many reasoned claims exists for treating ideas differently according to the degree of novelty. The paper aims to address the fact that ambidexterity does not play any specific role in the front end. Therefore, a framework of an extended idea process model based on the idea of ambidexterity is shown and initial test results are presented.


Author(s):  
Marion Erdelen-Peppler ◽  
Christoph Kalwa ◽  
Alexander Völling

For a safe operation of gas pipelines, the prevention of propagating brittle facture is one of the most important requirements. To evaluate the transition temperature of a propagating fracture, the Drop Weight Tear (DWT) Test was developed in the 60s. Fracture surfaces of DWT specimens have been shown to correspond well to the fracture surface of a pipe exposed to a propagating fracture at a certain temperature. Historically, there have always been observations of the fracture initiating in a ductile manner in the DWT test. Nevertheless, the most widely used test standard rules out such behavior, known as inverse or abnormal fracture. As an option to prevent ductile initiation, an alternative notch is proposed. While this might have served in the earlier days, high toughness steels of today are known to provide a high resistance against crack initiation and are therefore prone to inverse fracture, even when making use of the suggested alternative notch. Other, non-standard notch types have been investigated and discussed in literature, amongst these the static pre-crack and brittle weld notch. Observations of the DWT test, especially comparing material showing non-inverse and inverse behaviour, show delayed crack initiation resulting in large deflection when the specimens are inverse. This high degree of pre-deformation of the material will have an adverse influence on the material performance by the time the crack propagates into it. This implies that the appearance of inverse fracture is a test effect in the laboratory test, and not an inherent material property, leading to the question if such DWT test results still correspond to the behavior of pipes. If the correlation is shown to be valid, the brittle initiation requirement as such becomes questionable. This study summarises investigations of different notch types in DWT tests. West Jefferson tests that have been conducted to verify the correlation to shear area fraction in DWT tests. The investigation revealed that ductile initiation could not be reliably suppressed. While neither Chevron nor static pre-crack specimen lead to any reduction of the occurrence of inverse fracture, test series of brittle weld specimens did have a higher number of valid specimens. Interestingly, the results of valid, non-inverse specimens and invalid, inverse specimens showed no shift in transitional behavior. Correspondingly, both valid and invalid specimens showed a good representation of the pipe behaviour in the upper transition region.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Holger Kunz ◽  
Christian Löchte ◽  
Franz Dietrich ◽  
Annika Raatz ◽  
Fabian Fischer ◽  
...  

AbstractThe production rates of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts are rising constantly which in turn drives research to bring a higher level of automation to the manufacturing processes of CFRP. Resin transfer molding (RTM), which is seen as a production method for high volumes, has been accelerated to a high degree. However, complex net-shape preforms are necessary for this process, which are widely manually manufactured. To face these challenges a new concept for the manufacturing of carbon fiber preforms with a form-flexible gripping, draping and joining end-effector is presented and discussed. Furthermore, this paper investigates the application of this concept, describes the initial build-up of a demonstrator, focusing on material selection and heating technology, and discusses test results with the prototype. This prototype already validates the feasibility of the proposed concept on the basis of a generic preform geometry. After a summary, this paper discusses future in-depth research concerning the concept and its application in more complex geometries.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 988-995
Author(s):  
Muayed S. AL-Huseiny ◽  
Noor Khudhair Abbas ◽  
Ahmed S. Sajit

Arrhythmia is the prime indicator of serious heart issues, and, hence, it is essential to be detected properly for early phase treatment. This article presents an approach for the diagnosis of cardiac disorders via the recognition of 17 types of arrhythmia. The proposed approach includes building a convolution neural network (2D-CNN) which is trained by using images of Electrocardiograph (ECG) signals collected from the MIH-BIH database. The ECGs are first converted into images. This step serves twofold: first, CNN is best suited for classifying image data and thus reduces preprocessing, and second, most ECG recordings are still being produced on thermal paper which can then be captured as image. Next, 2D-CNN is trained and validated. Test results show that the proposed method achieves classification accuracy of 96.67% and error of 0.004%. in addition to the superior accuracy achieved by this method compared to the previous literature, this approach enjoys reduced processing time and complexity apart from the training phase, also by dealing with images this method offers high degree of versatility and can be integrated as utility within other applications or wearables.


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peterson Oliveira Boeira ◽  
Mateus De Azevedo Kinalski ◽  
Mateus Bertolini Fernandes dos Santos ◽  
Rafael Ratto de Moraes ◽  
Giana Silveira Lima

Objective: of this study was to characterize and correlate the absorption spectra of three photoinitiators [camphorquinone (CQ), diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide (TPO) and phenylbis (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)-phosphine oxide (BAPO)], using second or third-generation light curing units (LCU), and to evaluate the degree of conversion and the physical properties of an experimental resin adhesive.  Material and methods: Second-generation (Radii-cal® and Emitter D®) and third-generation (Valo® Cordless and Bluephase N®) LCU were assessed regarding spectrum and irradiance rate of emitted light. Also, the photoinitiators (CQ, TPO and BAPO) were characterized by a light absorption spectrum assessed by UV-Vis spectroscopy, degree of conversion and yellowing effect. Statistical analyzes considered two-way ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey test.  Results: BAPO presented higher reactivity compared to TPO. Regarding degree of conversion of the photoinitiators activated by different light-curing units, the Emitter D® device promoted a high degree of conversion. BAPO presented the highest yellowing effect values. Conclusions: The emission and absorption characteristics of the photoinitiators were different. The polymerization reaction activated by the second-generation light-curing unit was reduced when using an experimental resin with photoinitiator TPO, and the third-generation light-curing unit showed a higher polymerization potential regardless of the photoinitiator. Keywords Light-curing of dental adhesives;  Photoinitiators dental; Curing lights dental.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Shaoqi Hou ◽  
Chunhui Liu ◽  
Kangning Yin ◽  
Yiyin Ding ◽  
Zhiguo Wang ◽  
...  

Person Re-identification (Re-ID) is aimed at solving the matching problem of the same pedestrian at a different time and in different places. Due to the cross-device condition, the appearance of different pedestrians may have a high degree of similarity; at this time, using the global features of pedestrians to match often cannot achieve good results. In order to solve these problems, we designed a Spatial Attention Network Guided by Attribute Label (SAN-GAL), which is a dual-trace network containing both attribute classification and Re-ID. Different from the previous approach of simply adding a branch of attribute binary classification network, our SAN-GAL is mainly divided into two connecting steps. First, with attribute labels as guidance, we generate Attribute Attention Heat map (AAH) through Grad-CAM algorithm to accurately locate fine-grained attribute areas of pedestrians. Then, the Attribute Spatial Attention Module (ASAM) is constructed according to the AHH which is taken as the prior knowledge and introduced into the Re-ID network to assist in the discrimination of the Re-ID task. In particular, our SAN-GAL network can integrate the local attribute information and global ID information of pedestrians without introducing additional attribute region annotation, which has good flexibility and adaptability. The test results on Market1501 and DukeMTMC-reID show that our SAN-GAL can achieve good results and can achieve 85.8% Rank-1 accuracy on DukeMTMC-reID dataset, which is obviously competitive compared with most Re-ID algorithms.


Author(s):  
Ian P. Benitez

ABSTRACT This study focused on the development of a workbook to overcome students’ learning difficulties and to strengthen their competency in a computer networking course in the implementation of competency-based training at Camarines Sur Polytechnic College. The difficult networking skills were identified, a workbook was created using Backward Design, and an assessment of the effectiveness of the workbook in the learning process was carried out. A paired sample t-test on the findings of the pre-test and post-test showed a substantial increase in student performance. Post-test results showed that students had a high degree of competence with a passing rate of 98.6 percent. In addition, with a wide weighted average of 4.51, the workbook was found to be acceptable in terms of content, working example, and assessment. These results showed that the developed workbook was able to enhance students’ competency in computer networking fundamentals.


2011 ◽  
Vol 143-144 ◽  
pp. 37-42
Author(s):  
Hong Fei Li ◽  
Na Wang

According to high-voltage squirrel-cage AC asynchronous motor using string reactor to reduce voltage starting,there are some shortcomings such as circuit complexity, operation and maintenance trouble, the unfavorable to maintain and update and so on. Design of an intelligent explosion-proof electromagnetic starting reactor based on PIC16F887 microcontroller is proposed, this reactor has time type, current type, time-current starting type which can be set and it has temperature detection protection function in the starting process. After starting completion, it also has the bypass electrical locking function which can real-time monitor the current, voltage and temperature signals to realize intelligent. Using the reactor of controller already has been applied rated voltage 10kV, rated power 1600kW fan commissioning in a coal mine, the test results indicate that this reactor controls current smoothly in the starting process, and has reliable starting performance, easy operation, and high degree of intelligence.


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