Modeling and Simulation Application for Greenhouse Microclimatic Studies and Structural Analysis

Author(s):  
Debaditya Gupta
2016 ◽  
Vol 823 ◽  
pp. 229-234
Author(s):  
Ovidiu Antonescu

The paper presents 3D modeling of a trapezoidal element (V-element) of a metal pushing V-belt. This type of belt is used on the Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT) with friction pulleys that equip low and medium capacity motor vehicles. Also, the structural analysis of the V-belt element with regards to the material strength is presented. Modeling and simulation have been accomplished by an advanced CAD – CAM – CAE software which permits three-dimensional virtual design of the V-element or the entire belt.


2013 ◽  
Vol 807-809 ◽  
pp. 1376-1379
Author(s):  
Yong Xia Liu ◽  
Shu Liang Zou ◽  
Zhi Feng He ◽  
De Zhang

On the basis of the design and calculation, motion analysis and structural analysis were carried out on hydraulic manipulator hand structure working in the radiation environment by using modeling and simulation technology. Concluded that the simulation results can be intuitive to inspect the kinematic characteristics of the manipulator hand structure, and provide the basis for the design of the control system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 441 ◽  
pp. 631-634
Author(s):  
Yong Xia Liu ◽  
Shu Liang Zou ◽  
Zhi Feng He ◽  
Liang Yan

By using modeling and simulation technology, motion simulation and structural analysis were carried out on hydraulic manipulators structure working in the radiation environment. The results of motion simulation can test the manipulators kinematics characteristic, and provide a basis for structural optimization design.Structural analysis could be used to validate manipulators s tructure is able to withstand the movement of stress, strain or not. Manipulators structure design can be properly improved by use of the structural analysis.


The design and analysis of an integration plate for Laser Based Range Finding System (LBRFS) is based on three subsystems which are going to be (payload) mounted on different locations. FEM modeling and simulation of three different configurations have been considered for integration plate in assembled payload conditions. Structural analysis of the plate under the simulated boundary conditions was carried out. Plate deflection at critical point was worked out. Depending upon the results obtained optimum plate thickness with stiffeners at the various locations was incorporated on the integration plate to meet the system requirements.


Author(s):  
W. H. Wu ◽  
R. M. Glaeser

Spirillum serpens possesses a surface layer protein which exhibits a regular hexagonal packing of the morphological subunits. A morphological model of the structure of the protein has been proposed at a resolution of about 25 Å, in which the morphological unit might be described as having the appearance of a flared-out, hollow cylinder with six ÅspokesÅ at the flared end. In order to understand the detailed association of the macromolecules, it is necessary to do a high resolution structural analysis. Large, single layered arrays of the surface layer protein have been obtained for this purpose by means of extensive heating in high CaCl2, a procedure derived from that of Buckmire and Murray. Low dose, low temperature electron microscopy has been applied to the large arrays.As a first step, the samples were negatively stained with neutralized phosphotungstic acid, and the specimens were imaged at 40,000 magnification by use of a high resolution cold stage on a JE0L 100B. Low dose images were recorded with exposures of 7-9 electrons/Å2. The micrographs obtained (Fig. 1) were examined by use of optical diffraction (Fig. 2) to tell what areas were especially well ordered.


Author(s):  
E. Loren Buhle ◽  
Pamela Rew ◽  
Ueli Aebi

While DNA-dependent RNA polymerase represents one of the key enzymes involved in transcription and ultimately in gene expression in procaryotic and eucaryotic cells, little progress has been made towards elucidation of its 3-D structure at the molecular level over the past few years. This is mainly because to date no 3-D crystals suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis have been obtained with this rather large (MW ~500 kd) multi-subunit (α2ββ'ζ). As an alternative, we have been trying to form ordered arrays of RNA polymerase from E. coli suitable for structural analysis in the electron microscope combined with image processing. Here we report about helical polymers induced from holoenzyme (α2ββ'ζ) at low ionic strength with 5-7 mM MnCl2 (see Fig. 1a). The presence of the ζ-subunit (MW 86 kd) is required to form these polymers, since the core enzyme (α2ββ') does fail to assemble into such structures under these conditions.


Author(s):  
Paul DeCosta ◽  
Kyugon Cho ◽  
Stephen Shemlon ◽  
Heesung Jun ◽  
Stanley M. Dunn

Introduction: The analysis and interpretation of electron micrographs of cells and tissues, often requires the accurate extraction of structural networks, which either provide immediate 2D or 3D information, or from which the desired information can be inferred. The images of these structures contain lines and/or curves whose orientation, lengths, and intersections characterize the overall network.Some examples exist of studies that have been done in the analysis of networks of natural structures. In, Sebok and Roemer determine the complexity of nerve structures in an EM formed slide. Here the number of nodes that exist in the image describes how dense nerve fibers are in a particular region of the skin. Hildith proposes a network structural analysis algorithm for the automatic classification of chromosome spreads (type, relative size and orientation).


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