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Author(s):  
Vishal Acharya ◽  
Tim Lieuwen

Abstract This paper develops a formalism for optimizing nozzle location/configuration with respect to combustion stability of high-frequency transverse modes in a can combustor. The stability of these acoustically non-compact flames was assessed using the Rayleigh Integral (RI). Several key control parameters influence RI - flame angle, swirling strength, nozzle location, as well as nozzle location with respect to the acoustic mode shape. In this study, we consider a N-around-1 configuration such as typically used in a multi-nozzle can system and study the overall stability of this system for different natural transverse modes. Typically, such nozzles are distributed in a uniformly circular manner for which we study the overall RI and for cases where RI>0, we optimize the nozzle distribution that can reduce and minimize RI. For a fixed geometry such a circular configuration, the analysis shows how the flame's parameters must vary across the different nozzles, to result in a relatively stable system. Additionally, for a fixed set of flame parameters, the analysis also indicates the non-circular distribution of the N nozzles that minimizes RI. Overall, the analysis aims to provide insights on designing nozzle locations around the center nozzle for minimal amplification of a given transverse mode.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishal Bharmauria ◽  
Adrian Schuetz ◽  
Parisa Abedi Khoozani ◽  
Xiaogang Yan ◽  
Hongying Wang ◽  
...  

A remarkable feature of primate behavior is the ability to predict future events based on past experience and current sensory cues. To understand how the brain plans movements in the presence of unstable cues, we recorded gaze-related activity in the frontal cortex of two monkeys engaged in a quasi-predictable cue-conflict task. Animals were trained to look toward remembered visual targets in the presence of a landmark that shifted with fixed amplitude but randomized direction. As simulated by a probabilistic model based on known physiology/behavior, gaze end points assumed a circular distribution around the target, mirroring the possible directions of the landmark shift. This predictive strategy was reflected in frontal cortex activity (especially supplementary eye fields), which anticipated future gaze distributions before the actual landmark shift. In general, these results implicate prefrontal cortex in the predictive integration of environmental cues and their learned statistical properties to mitigate spatial uncertainty.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishal Acharya ◽  
Timothy Lieuwen

Abstract This paper develops a formalism for optimizing nozzle location/configuration with respect to combustion stability of high-frequency transverse modes in a can combustor. The stability of these acoustically non-compact flames was assessed using the Rayleigh Integral (RI). Several key control parameters influence RI – flame angle, swirling strength, nozzle location, as well as nozzle location with respect to the acoustic mode shape. In this study, we consider a N-around-1 configuration such as typically used in a multi-nozzle can system and study the overall stability of this system for different natural transverse modes. Typically, such nozzles are distributed in a uniformly circular manner for which we study the overall RI and for cases where RI > 0, we optimize the nozzle distribution that can reduce and minimize RI. For a fixed geometry such a circular configuration, the analysis shows how the flame’s parameters must vary across the different nozzles, to result in a relatively stable system. Additionally, for a fixed set of flame parameters, the analysis also indicates the non-circular distribution of the N nozzles that minimizes RI. Overall, the analysis aims to provide insights on designing nozzle locations around the center nozzle for minimal amplification of a given transverse mode.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 3526
Author(s):  
Yining Ma ◽  
Xiaoling Lu ◽  
Kaiwei Li ◽  
Chunyi Wang ◽  
Ari Guna ◽  
...  

Actinidia arguta (Siebold and Zucc.) Planch.ex Miq, called “hardy kiwifruit”, “baby kiwi” or “kiwi berry”, has a unique taste, is rich in nutrients and has high economic value and broad market prospects. Active research on the potential geographic distribution of A. arguta in China aims to provide a reference basis for its resource investigation, conservation, development and utilization and introduction of cultivation. In this study, the Maxent model was used to combine climatic factors, soil factors and geographical factors (elevation, slope and aspect) to predict the current and future (2041–2060 and 2081–2100) potential distribution of A. arguta and to analyze the impact of climate change on it. The results showed that the suitable distribution range of A. arguta in China was 23–43 N and 100–125 E, with a total area of about 3.4451 × 106 km2. The highly suitable area of A. arguta was mainly concentrated in the middle and low mountain areas of the south of Shaanxi, the east of Sichuan, the middle and west of Guizhou and the west of Yunnan, presenting a circular distribution. The Jackknife test was used to calculate the main environmental factors affecting the distribution of A. arguta. The first four main factors were annual mean temperature (bio_1), precipitation of the warmest quarter (bio_18), elevation (ELE) and mean temperature of the warmest quarter (bio_10), which provided a contribution up to 81.7%. Under the scenarios of three representative concentrations (SSP1_2.6, SSP2_4.5 and SSP5_8.5) in the future, the area of low and moderate suitable habitat decreased, while the area of highly suitable habitat increased. The migration direction of the centroid in the highly suitable habitat moved to the southwest in the future scenario period.


2021 ◽  
Vol 01 (01) ◽  
pp. 2150004
Author(s):  
Mengzhen Huo ◽  
Haibin Duan ◽  
Yanming Fan

The problem of cooperative circular formation with limited target information for multiple Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system is addressed in this paper. A pigeon-inspired circular formation control method is proposed to form the desired circular distribution in a plane based on the intelligent pigeon behavior during hovering. To reach the goal of prescribed radius and angular distribution, the controller is designed consisting of a circular movement part and a formation distribution part. Therein, the circular movement part is designed to make each UAV rotate around the specified circle at the same angular speed only using the relative position between the UAV and the target. The formation distribution part could adjust the angular distance between each UAV and its neighbors with the jointly connected network to reduce communication cost. To smooth the speed variation, nonlinear PID-type method is delivered throughout the evolution of the system. The convergence analysis of the proposed control protocol is presented using Lyapunov theory and graph tools. The effectiveness of the proposed control strategies is demonstrated through numerical simulations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 881
Author(s):  
Zhiyi Fu ◽  
Fangfang Wu ◽  
Zhengliang Zhang ◽  
Linshu Hu ◽  
Feng Zhang ◽  
...  

As an important parameter to characterize physical and biogeochemical processes, sea surface salinity (SSS) has received extensive attention. Cubist is a data mining model, which can be well-suited to estimate and analyze SSS in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) because it can reflect the SSS internal heterogeneity in the GOM—overall circular distribution, and the seasonality related to temperature and river discharge changes. Using remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) at 412, 443, 488 (490), 555, and 667 (670) nm and sea surface temperature (SST), a cubist model was developed to estimate SSS with high accuracy with the overall performance demonstrates a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.27 psu and correlation coefficient of 0.97 of R2. The model divides the GOM area according to model rules into four sub-regions, which include estuary, nearshore, and open sea, reflecting the gradient distribution of SSS. The division of sub-regions and seasonal changes can be explained by the distribution of water bodies, river discharges, and local wind forces since it is obvious that the estuary region reaches the largest low-value area and spreads eastward with the monsoon in the spring when the river flow increases to the highest value. While the east to west wind in the non-summer monsoon period guides the plume westward, and the lowest river discharge in winter corresponds to the smallest low value area. After comparison with other statistical models, the cubist model showed satisfactory results in independent verification of cruise data, proving the estimation capability under different geographical conditions (such as estuaries and open seas) and seasons. Therefore, considering high accuracy and heterogeneity mining, the cubist-based model is an ideal method for coastal SSS estimation and spatial-temporal heterogeneity analysis, and can provide ideas for model construction for coastal areas with similar geographic environments.


Author(s):  
Hildete Pereira Anjos ◽  
Debora dos Reis Cordeiro

This work analyzes teaching practices which refer to resistance in teaching habitus. We carried out a case study involving teachers graduated in the first classes of the Rural Education degree course. We assume that a student graduation engaged in the rural education struggles must train teachers whose teaching practices escapes the education structuring habitus in general, producing resistance also in the pedagogical field. The results point to the production of ways of resistance through tactics in which they improvise in the shortage of necessary materials and equipment; in which they share the little they have and make it a reason for reflection; in which they problematize the lived situations in daily life by teachers and students and make this a material and pedagogical activity; in which they redesign the circular distribution of students in the class and make the dynamics of relations break the linearity. In contrast, the rigid way in which education is organized as a whole - which is a strong component of the habitus - keeps framing/limiting initiatives, pointed to the constant need to problematize the curriculum, school times and social places occupied by the school and teachers.


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