Comparison of time-based versus state–space stand growth models for tropical hybrid Eucalyptus clonal plantations in Sumatera, Indonesia

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Joni Waldy ◽  
John A. Kershaw ◽  
Aaron Weiskittel ◽  
Mark J. Ducey

The pulp and paper industry in Indonesia is the tenth largest producer in the world, with Acacia and Eucalyptus as the main genera used for production; however, limited publications exist related to Eucalyptus growth models in Indonesia compared with other regions. Time-based models have been developed in which height, stand density, and basal area are predicted based on initial conditions and age. In contrast, a state–space approach utilizes the rate of change of these three state variables. Previous direct comparisons of these two approaches are generally limited. Consequently, the objective of this study was to compare two stand-level growth modeling approaches for Eucalyptus hybrid species on Sumatera (Sumatra) Island using both time-based and state–space methods. Our results indicate that dynamic models using either time-based or state–space approaches are adequate for predicting stand parameters to rotation age. A modified Bazukis matrix indicated that the behavior of both methods produced reliable predictions that were biologically reasonable in terms of stand development; however, the time-based approach provided better performance than the state–space approach on a variety of equivalence tests and goodness-of-fit statistics. Overall, the analysis highlights the advantages and disadvantages of these two commonly used, yet highly contrasting, stand-level growth modeling approaches, which need further consideration and evaluation.

1994 ◽  
Vol 24 (9) ◽  
pp. 1894-1903 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar García

Systems theory can provide a useful conceptual framework for the development of forest growth models. Modelling approaches are examined and compared, based on the state-space description of dynamic systems. This viewpoint is used also to discuss the principles behind height-based site indices and possible extensions, and problems of statistical parameter estimation. Four main kinds of estimation methods for dynamic systems can be distinguished. A multidimensional generalization of the Richards model illustrates many of the ideas.


Author(s):  
J Y Tu ◽  
D P Stoten ◽  
R A Hyde ◽  
G Li

Dynamic substructuring is an experimental technique which decomposes a complete dynamical system into a number of sub-components. Critical components are physically tested at full-size and the remaining components are simultaneously simulated in real-time. High-quality control is required to synchronize the responses of the physical and numerical components and to compensate for additional dynamics introduced by actuator systems within the physical substructures. This paper presents a new state-space approach for the analysis and synthesis of dynamically substructured systems and the associated synchronizing controller design. A new state-space substructured framework is also developed to support the synthesis of state-space dynamic models, which then leads to design and analysis of state-feedback, H∞, and adaptive controllers. This framework is applied to an experimental single-mode, quasi-motorcycle substructuring problem, for illustration of the concepts and for the comparison of controller performance. Implementation results demonstrated the improved performance resulting from the new approach and also the effectiveness of adaptive control in coping with uncertain and changing parameters within the physical substructures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 9769-9780
Author(s):  
S.G. Khavale ◽  
K.R. Gaikwad

This paper is dealing the modified Ohm's law with the temperature gradient of generalized theory of magneto-thermo-viscoelastic for a thermally, isotropic and electrically infinite material with a spherical region using fractional order derivative. The general solution obtained from Laplace transform, numerical Laplace inversion and state space approach. The temperature, displacement and stresses are obtained and represented graphically with the help of Mathcad software.


Author(s):  
Huazhang Li ◽  
Yaotian Wang ◽  
Guofen Yan ◽  
Yinge Sun ◽  
Seiji Tanabe ◽  
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