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2021 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 118612
Author(s):  
Xianfu Sun ◽  
Degang Ma ◽  
Sen Lin ◽  
Yuxin Wang ◽  
Qingling Liu
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Author(s):  
Андрей Евгеньевич Скугаров ◽  
Светлана Анатольевна Микаева

В статье описаны датчики массового расхода воздуха. Авторы приводят типы различных конструкций, принцип действия и способы определения расхода воздуха. В основе конструкции датчика лежит трубка Пито и закреплённая пластина, которая деформируется под давлением воздуха. The article describes the sensors of mass air flow.The authors give the types of various structures, the principle of operation and methods for determining the air flow rate. The sensor design is based on a Pitot tube and a fixed plate that deforms under air pressure.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 134-142
Author(s):  
Tomasz Urbański ◽  
Andrzej Banaszek ◽  
Wojciech Jurczak

AbstractThe paper presents the results of experimental studies on distortion of the fixed plate edge due to formation of a butt joint. This is a hidden form of weld distortion present in structural nodes and identified at the ship hull pre-fabrication stages. The investigations were performed according to a design of experiment (DoE) approach in laboratory conditions resembling those encountered in the shipbuilding industry. The presented analysis includes the technological–construction parameters influencing the evaluated distortion shape. The implemented method of experimental results evaluation allows the utilisation of the approximation dependence to predict the fixed plate edge distortion in large-scale steel structures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 259-271
Author(s):  
Dharmiki Anusha Deevi ◽  
Akshay S. K. Naidu ◽  
B. D. V. Chandra Mohan Rao

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 230949901986472
Author(s):  
Leon Jonker ◽  
Farshid Fallahi ◽  
Jayadeep J Saraswathy ◽  
John Edge ◽  
Matt Dawson

Purpose: The objective was to evaluate the clinical and patient-related short- to medium-term performance of the OPTY-LINE nail device for high tibial osteotomy (HTO), comparing a case series of the said device to the established Tomofix fixed-plate device. Patients and Methods: Males with symptomatic medial compartmental osteoarthritis and no serious (co-morbid) knee pathology were followed up, five Tomofix and six OPTY-LINE patients. Patients underwent computed tomography assessment and completed Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome score (KOOS) and osteotomy surgery patient satisfaction questionnaires, 3 and 6 months post-surgery. A radiologist impression score and a quantitative digital bone density analysis were performed by two independent radiologists. Mann–Whitney U test was applied for inferential statistical tests. Results: At 6 months post-surgery, for Tomofix, the median radiologists’ healing impression score was ‘progressive healing’ versus ‘union virtually complete’ for the OPTY-LINE nail; bone healing quotient was 1.30 (standard deviation (SD) 1.74) versus 1.78 (SD 1.58), p = 0.18. The post-operative absolute surgical accuracy was a mean 12 (7.5) for Tomofix versus 4.1 (2.3) for OPTY-LINE, p = 0.052. At baseline, however, Tomofix patients had more knee symptoms, as determined by KOOS symptom sub-score, when compared to the OPTY-LINE cohort ( p = 0.009). Conclusion: This initial, non-randomized, comparative evaluation of the OPTY-LINE device for HTO has produced similar outcomes to patients treated with the established Tomofix device. In particular, the rate of post-surgical bone regeneration and surgical accuracy achieved with the OPTY-LINE device are encouraging. Large-scale randomized controlled studies with longer follow-up are indicated to further evaluate the clinical and patient-related outcome performance for OPTY-LINE.


Author(s):  
Hoe-Gil Lee

Abstract This study proposes a method, grounded in a multilevel decision-making approach, for a stationary fixed-plate photovoltaic (PV) collector system. The system is comprised of three different subsystems: cell, panel, and array. We consider photovoltaic effects for output performance and an inverter system for distribution from the PV collector, including multiple conflicting objectives in individual subsystems in terms of cell conversion efficiency, power output, incident solar energy, seasonal characteristics, and costs. In terms of the performance in individual subsystems, the problem is reformulated into several smaller subproblems at each subsystem, and a coordination problem at the system level is compromised for optimization purposes. Multilevel optimization for the stationary fixed-plate PV collector system is achieved through the results of single-objective optimization that uses Genetic Algorithm programming (GA) to find global optimum solutions with decision-making under modified game theory. Thus, this work contributes to the optimal design of a stationary fixed-plate PV collector system for the best compromise solution based on specified requirements.


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