Exploration in Adjustment of AC Electric Bridge

2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 623-626
Author(s):  
Cheng Xun Bei ◽  
Dan Dan Wu ◽  
Jian Xin Peng

One method called “low-order digit decided by high-order digit” is introduced to be applied to equilibrate AC electric bridge with two adjustable parameters frequently encountered in college physics experiment. The full verification of this method is discussed intuitionally. It is indicated that one can eliminate some disturbance of noise and improve measurement precision by using this method.

2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 2560-2564 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang Rong Yuan

A moving fitting method for edge detection is proposed in this work. Polynomial function is used for the curve fitting of the column of pixels near the edge. Proposed method is compared with polynomial fitting method without sub-segment. The comparison shows that even with low order polynomial, the effects of moving fitting are significantly better than that with high order polynomial fitting without sub-segment.


2020 ◽  
pp. 146808742093694
Author(s):  
Armin Norouzi ◽  
Masoud Aliramezani ◽  
Charles Robert Koch

A correlation-based model order reduction algorithm is developed using support vector machine to model [Formula: see text] emission and break mean effective pressure of a medium-duty diesel engine. The support vector machine–based model order reduction algorithm is used to reduce the number of features of a 34-feature full-order model by evaluating the regression performance of the support vector machine–based model. Then, the support vector machine–based model order reduction algorithm is used to reduce the number of features of the full-order model. Two models for [Formula: see text] emission and break mean effective pressure are developed via model order reduction, one complex model with high accuracy, called high-order model, and the other with an acceptable accuracy and a simple structure, called low-order model. The high-order model has 29 features for [Formula: see text] and 20 features for break mean effective pressure, while the low-order model has nine features for [Formula: see text] and six features for break mean effective pressure. Then, the steady-state low-order model and high-order model are implemented in a nonlinear control-oriented model. To verify the accuracy of nonlinear control-oriented model, a fast response electrochemical [Formula: see text] sensor is used to experimentally study the engine transient [Formula: see text] emissions. The high-order model and low-order model support vector machine models of [Formula: see text] and break mean effective pressure are compared to a conventional artificial neural network with one hidden layer. The results illustrate that the developed support vector machine model has shorter training times (5–14 times faster) and higher accuracy especially for test data compared to the artificial neural network model. A control-oriented model is then developed to predict the dynamic behavior of the system. Finally, the performance of the low-order model and high-order model is evaluated for different rising and falling input transients at four different engine speeds. The transient test results validate the high accuracy of the high-order model and the acceptable accuracy of low-order model for both [Formula: see text] and break mean effective pressure. The high-order model is proposed as an accurate virtual plant while the low-order model is suitable for model-based controller design.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 323-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeremy Ims ◽  
Z. J. Wang
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Author(s):  
Changping Chen ◽  
Liming Dai

Truncated conical shell is an important structure that has been widely applied in many engineering fields. The present paper studies the internal dynamic properties of a truncated rotary conical shell with considerations of intercoupling the high and low order modals by utilizing Harmonic Balance Method. To disclosure the detailed intercoupling characteristics of high order modal and low order modal of the system, a truncated shallow shell is studied and the internal response properties of the system is investigated by using the Multiple Scale Method. Abundant dynamic characteristics are found in the research of this paper. It is found in the research of the paper that the high-order modals of rotating conical shells have significant effects to the amplitude and frequency of the shells.


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