scholarly journals Contradictory Postulates of Singularity

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle Baker ◽  
Eryn Culton ◽  
Joshua Ten Eyck ◽  
Zachary Lewis ◽  
Timothy Sands

Modification of rigid body angular momentum permits controlled rotational maneuvers, and one common momentum-exchange actuator contains challenging mathematical singularities that occur when the actuator geometrically aligns perpendicularly to the commanded torque direction. Substantial research has arisen toward singularity avoidance, singularity escape (when avoidance fails), and singularity penetration which permits safe flight through regions of singularity. The latter two in particular, singularity escape and penetration require mathematical calculations of singular and near-singular quantities (very large numbers) using constituent numbers that are sometimes very small. This dichotomy leads to interesting peculiarities in some specific geometries. This short communication critically evaluates three often spoke postulates for defining singularity and the axioms that accompany the postulates. Researchers using disparate postulates arrive at contradictory conclusions about singularities, and we examine these peculiarities, leading to a few conclusions. Singular conditions must never be declared in the abstract without consideration for the commanded maneuver (e.g. the claim “the CMG system is singular”). Seeking the true angular momentum capability at near-planar skew angles, this research concludes that performance prediction is difficult installations at low skew angles should be avoided whenever permissible to enhance abilities of mathematical calculations. It will be shown that maximum momentum performance is easily predicted at very high and very low skew angles, and performance will be shown to be lowest at mid-values of skew angle. Meanwhile, maximum singularity-free performance remains elusive at even modestly low skew-angles.

2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (14) ◽  
pp. 1782-1785
Author(s):  
Olumoye Ajao ◽  
Marzouk Benali ◽  
Naïma El Mehdi

New insights on the variability of solubility elucidated for diverse lignins, quantification thereby makes it possible to predict performance for solvent fractionation processes and polymers formulation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 47-50 ◽  
pp. 1229-1232
Author(s):  
C.W. Chau ◽  
Y.S. Choy ◽  
Kin Tak Lau ◽  
Yang Liu

The plate silencer1 which consists of an expansion chamber with two side branch cavities covered by a light panel can achieve a desirable noise reduction in broadband theoretically. The concept is similar to drum silencer2. To attain optimal noise reduction, either the membrane should be of minimal weight while retaining very high tension or the panel should be kept with very high bending stiffness that is dependent on its geometry and mechanical properties. To achieve such goal, various kinds of composite system such as carbon fibers or aluminum were mounted on light core foam. A design of the composite panel which can provide a reduction in panel weight as well as enhance the bending stiffness, is introduced in this project. Predictions of the new model are to be compared with the normal foam plate in the aspects of noise reflection capability and performance of noise abatement apart from the material properties.


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. S. Choi ◽  
S. H. Kang

A computer code predicting the flows through the centrifugal compressor with the radial vaneless diffuser was developed and applied to investigate the detailed flowfields, i.e., secondary flows and jet-wake type flow pattern in design and off-design conditions. Various parameters such as slip factors, aerodynamic blockages, entropy generation and two-zone modeling which are widely used in design and performance prediction, were discussed.A control volume method based on a general curvilinear coordinate system was used to solve the time-averaged Navier–Stokes equations and SIMPLER algorithm was used to solve the pressure linked continuity equation. The standardk-εturbulence model was used to obtain the eddy viscosity. Performance of the code was verified using the measured data for the Eckardt impeller.


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