PV Operation on the Low Demand Condition in the Java–Bali System

Author(s):  
Febian Melwa Reksa Aditya ◽  
Lesnanto Multa Putranto ◽  
Sarjiya ◽  
Edwin Nugraha Putra ◽  
Eko Yudo Pramono ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1273-1278
Author(s):  
Srichandan Mishra ◽  
S.P. Mishra ◽  
N. Mishra ◽  
J. Panda

In this paper we discuss the development of an inventory model for deteriorating items which investigates an instantaneous replenishment model for the items under cost minimization. A time varying type of demand rate with infinite time horizon, exponential deterioration and with shortage in considered. The result is illustrated with numerical example.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Elham Ansari ◽  
Sajad Shafiee

This study was primarily aimed at investigating the effects of simultaneous use of reasoning demand (resource-directing) and prior knowledge (resource-dispersing) on fluency, accuracy, and complexity of L2 oral performance. More, specifically, an attempt was made to investigate how EFL oral production could be affected by ±reasoning demand and ±prior knowledge in the local context of Iran. Thirty male and female Iranian intermediate EFL learners whose mother tongue was Persian and whose age ranged between 23 and 29 were chosen as the participants in this study, and a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design was utilized. Assigned to two experimental conditions, participants were engaged in a narrative task in which two different wordless picture stories were chosen for data collection. Such statistical operations as t tests and MANOVA were applied to analyze the data. The results obtained from t tests revealed that in ±reasoning demand condition, both complexity and accuracy significantly improved whereas the results for fluency were not statistically significant. In addition, with regard to the ±prior knowledge group, similar results were obtained. In the end, conducting MANOVA revealed that both groups were not different in the pretest; however, utilizing the same procedure for the posttest illustrated a difference between the two groups in terms of their accuracy and complexity, but not their fluency. The results bear some implications for L2 oral production and practice as controlled by teachers and practitioners in EFL contexts.


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 55-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Krishna Bahadur Bhujel

This paper analyzes the present market scenario of the bio-briquette in the Kathmandu valley. The bio-briquette has been emerged as alternative biomass energy in the Nepal from one decade. But it does not scale up as per targets due to the lack of the awareness, technologies transfer and markets. There are opportunities to establish and replace fossil fuel through using wastage vegetations as well as economic empowerment of local people. It has found that the market situation of the bio-briquette is initial stage. Now, the supply and demand condition is increased trends and it is available in super market, department store and other outlets in the Kathmandu valley. It uses especially in the cooking, heating for children/older, house and office purposes. It is high potential to establish as alternative biomass energy in Nepal through promoting the sustainable markets. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/init.v5i0.10254   The Initiation 2013 Vol.5; 55-62


1967 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ralph Webb ◽  
Frederick Williams ◽  
Fred D. Minifie

This study tests the hypothesis that respiratory activity during induced silent pausing decreases when the speaker is faced with increased demands upon decision behavior. Two conditions, reasoned to impose restrictions upon the hypothesis, were manipulated in addition to the variable of decision demand: (1) the grammatical environment in which silent pausing was induced, and (2) the level of breath supply at the moment of pause inducement. Continuous measures of breathing were obtained by use of a respirometer while subjects were performing an oral reading task which involved decision-making during a two-second induced silence. The breathing measures were subsequently divided into eight quarter-second intervals for analysis. Results indicated that the only outcome supportive of the hypothesis was in the last half-second of the “hold” period in the case of within phrase environments. Such results were independent of the breath supply conditions. Further analyses indicated that lower mean values of air moved in the increased decision demand condition were a function of fewer subjects breathing, rather than of subjects breathing less.


Author(s):  
Aschkan Omidvar ◽  
Mahmoud Pourmehrab ◽  
Patrick Emami ◽  
Rebecca Kiriazes ◽  
John C. Esposito ◽  
...  

In this paper, we discuss the deployment and testing of an intelligent real-time isolated intersection traffic control system (IICS), designed to optimize simultaneously signal control and automated vehicle (AV) and connected vehicle (CV) trajectories for low demand condition. The work described here is part of an ongoing larger project (funded by the National Science Foundation and the Florida Department of Transportation, FDOT) to develop, test, and deploy the IICS. The focus of this paper is on the deployment and testing of the algorithm at the Traffic Engineering and Research Laboratory (TERL), FDOT’s closed-course facility. The algorithm (described in more detail elsewhere) optimizes signal control and provides optimal AV and CV trajectories at isolated intersections. The algorithm is designed to handle AV, CV, and conventional vehicles in a mixed traffic and low demand condition. The paper provides an overview of the IICS framework, discusses the development and testing of the necessary software and hardware, and presents the scenarios tested at the TERL. The results from the field test confirm the feasibility of the IICS, and will be used to enhance it for future testing and ultimately for field deployment and in high demand condition.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 166-174
Author(s):  
Umakanta Misra ◽  
Srichandan Mishra ◽  
Minakshi Mallick ◽  
S K Paikrav

In this paper we discuss the development of an inventory model for ameliorating items such as fast growing animals like duck, pigs, broiler  in poultry farm, high-bred fishes with instantaneous replenishment  for the above type of items under cost minimization. A time varying type of demand rate with infinite time horizon, constant deterioration and without shortage is considered for the model. The result is illustrated with numerical example.


1979 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 511-516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Greg P. Bauer ◽  
Robert S. Schlottmann

80 female undergraduates underwent relaxation or anxiety-induction procedures and were then exposed to a fast or slow model negotiating a maze. One-half of these subjects were directly instructed to observe the model (demand condition), whereas the remainder were merely seated and told to wait their turn (no-demand condition). A visual-fixation measure was taken to determine the amount of time subjects actually spent observing the models. No significant correlation was found between the time spent observing the model and the time taken to complete the maze. State-anxious subjects tended to imitate the model more than relaxed subjects when observing a slow model, but no significant differences were found when subjects observed a fast model. State-anxious subjects imitated whether they were instructed to observe the model or not.


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