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Author(s):  
Margaret Polyakova ◽  
Evgeniia Sheveleva ◽  
Alexander Semenov ◽  
Gregory Gol'tsman

Agronomy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2042
Author(s):  
Jason B. Cho ◽  
Joseph Guinness ◽  
Tulsi Kharel ◽  
Ángel Maresma ◽  
Karl J. Czymmek ◽  
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On-farm experimentation (OFE) allows farmers to improve crop management over time. The randomized complete blocks design (RCBD) with field-length strips as individual plots is commonly used, but it requires advanced planning and has limited statistical power when only three to four replications are implemented. Harvester-mounted yield monitor systems generate high resolution data (1-s intervals), allowing for development of more meaningful, easily implementable OFE designs. Here we explored statistical frameworks to quantify the effect of a single treatment strip using georeferenced yield monitor data and yield stability-based management zones. Nitrogen-rich single treatment strips per field were implemented in 2018 and 2019 on three fields each on two farms in central New York. Least squares and generalized least squares approaches were evaluated for estimating treatment effects (assuming independence) versus spatial covariance for estimating standard errors. The analysis showed that estimates of treatment effects using the generalized least squares approach are unstable due to over-emphasis on certain data points, while assuming independence leads to underestimation of standard errors. We concluded that the least squares approach should be used to estimate treatment effects, while spatial covariance should be assumed when estimating standard errors for evaluation of zone-based treatment effects using the single-strip spatial evaluation approach.


AMS Review ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack Coffin ◽  
Andreas Chatzidakis

AbstractThis paper develops the Möbius strip as an ‘ordering theory’ (Sandberg and Alvesson, 2020) that brings CCT studies into dialogue with mainstream marketing approaches. The aim is to work toward a transdisciplinary understanding of market spatiality, a topic that has become increasingly important for theorists and practitioners (Warnaby and Medway, 2013; Castilhos et al., 2016; Chatzidakis et al., 2018). Building on psychosocial interpretations of the Möbius strip as a ‘tactical’ way of thinking, a range of insights and ideas are organized along a single strip of theorization. This paper maps a continuous plane of logic between the concepts of space, place, emplacement, spatiality, implacement, and displacement. The potential applications of the Möbius strip are then demonstrated by showing how the transdisciplinary topic of ‘atmosphere’ can be theorized from multiple perspectives. The paper concludes by exploring how the Möbius strip might also be employed in other areas of marketing theory and practice, potentially generating further transdisciplinary conversations between CCT and the marketing mainstream.


Author(s):  
Shashank Ranjan Chaurasia ◽  
RM Sarviya

Experimental and numerical analysis is arranged with exergy destruction to evaluate thermal performance of system on nanofluid flow in tube with single and double strip helical screw inserts at different values of twist ratio in laminar flow regime. CFD analysis has occurred on the fluent workbench of ANSYS software. The Nusselt number attained enhancement with the flow of nanofluid in double strip helical screw inserts as compared with single strip helical screw inserts at decreasing values of twist ratio and increasing values of Reynolds number. Maximum enhancement of 421% is found with Nusselt number in the flow of nanofluid in tube with double strip helical screw insert at 1.5 of twist ratio and lower value of Reynolds number as compared with the flow of water in plain tube. Common correlations of Nusselt number and friction factor are generated. Exergy destruction number is attained less than one value for both types of inserts at different values of twist ratio and Reynolds number, whereas attained lower value with the flow of nanofluid in tube with double strip helical screw insert at twist ratio of 1.5 and low value of Reynolds number. Heat transfer enhancement number is attained more than one value for both types of inserts with different values of twist ratio and Reynolds number, whereas double strip helical screw inserts attained maximum value at twist ratio of 1.5 in the range of Reynolds number. Therefore, double strip helical screw inserts are the best inserts as compared with single strip helical screw inserts to compact the size of heat exchangers, whereby size of many thermal applications could be compact such as solar water heater, electronic cooling devices, automobile radiator, power plants etc.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ping Zhou ◽  
Fei Lu ◽  
Wei Pan ◽  
Jiaqi Yin ◽  
Na Li ◽  
...  

Herein, we developed a triple-line lateral flow strip-based platform combined with miRNA-initiated cyclic chain displacement reaction for the rapid and simultaneous dual-miRNA detection of lung cancer in a single strip...


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (20) ◽  
pp. 3336 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Lalak ◽  
Damian Wierzbicki ◽  
Michał Kędzierski

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems are often used to collect high-resolution imagery. Data obtained from UAVs are now widely used for both military and civilian purposes. This article discusses the issues related to the use of UAVs for the imaging of restricted areas. Two methods of developing single-strip blocks with the optimal number of ground control points are presented. The proposed methodology is based on a modified linear regression model and an empirically modified Levenberg–Marquardt–Powell algorithm. The effectiveness of the proposed methods of adjusting a single-strip block were verified based on several test sets. For method I, the mean square errors (RMSE) values for the X, Y, Z coordinates of the control points were within the range of 0.03–0.13 m/0.08–0.09 m, and for the second method, 0.03–0.04 m/0.06–0.07 m. For independent control points, the RMSE values were 0.07–0.12 m/0.06–0.07 m for the first method and 0.07–0.12 m/0.07–0.09 m for the second method. The results of the single-strip block adjustment showed that the use of the modified Levenberg–Marquardt–Powell method improved the adjustment accuracy by 13% and 16%, respectively.


Author(s):  
Shashank Ranjan Chaurasia ◽  
R. M. Sarviya

Abstract In heat exchangers, twisted tape insert is a technique to enhance heat transfer. In this paper, the experimental investigation is arranged to analyse thermal performance and entropy generation analysis on fluid flow in helical screw inserts with number of strips. The Nusselt number is achieved enhancement with double strip as compared to single strip helical screw inserts at decreased values of twist ratio and increased values of flow rates. The Nusselt number is achieved maximum enhancement of 112% with double strip helical screw insert than plain tube at 4000 of Reynolds number, whereas it is found higher value at Reynolds number of 16000. The common correlations of Nusselt number and friction factor with repect of Reynolds number, number of the strips and twist ratio are generated. The entropy generation analysis is also performed. The thermal performance factor is found increment with double strip than single strip helical screw inserts at twist ratio of 2.5 and 3, whereas, it is attained maximum value of 1.5 at twist ratio 2.5 and Reynolds number of 16000 with double strip helical screw insert. The double strip helical screw inserts are suitable for reducing the size of heat exchanger, which could dercrease the size of many thermal applications as solar water heater, radiator, electronic cooling systems.


Author(s):  
Shashank Ranjan Chaurasia ◽  
R. M. Sarviya

Abstract An experimental analysis is arranged to evaluate thermal hydraulic performance analysis on fluid flow in helical screw inserts in tube with number of strips and different twist ratios in Transition flow regime. Single strip insert is also compared with double strip inserts of helical screw inserts with three values of twist ratios. Heat transfer enhancement is achieved with fluid flow in double strip as compared to single strip helical screw insert at decreases values of twist ratios and increases values of Reynolds number (Re). Maximum enhancement in the value of Nusselt number is achieved with double strip inserts at low value of twist ratio and Reynolds number as compared to Single strip inserts. Common correlations of Nusselt number and friction factor are generated. Thermal performance factor (TPF) is achieved maximum values with double strip insert at all flow rates at 2.5 of twist ratio than single strip inserts. Double strip inserts show suitability of helical screw insert in heat exchangers to compact the size of thermal applications.


Author(s):  
Shashank Ranjan Chaurasia ◽  
RM Sarviya

In the heat exchangers, twisted tape insert is a technique to enhance heat transfer. In this paper, the experimental and numerical investigations are arranged to analyze thermal performance with entropy generation analysis on single and double strip helical screw tape inserts. The finite volume method is used with shear stress transport K-ω model to analyze fluid flow in tube with inserts. The Nusselt number attained enhancement with double strip as compared to single strip helical screw inserts at decreased values of twist ratio and increased values of Reynolds number. However, the Nusselt number attained maximum enhancement of 112% with double strip helical screw insert than plain tube at 4000 of Reynolds number (Re). The common correlations for Nusselt number and friction factor are generated with respect to Reynolds number, number of the strips and twist ratio. Entropy generation analysis is also performed. The thermal performance factor attained its enhancement with double strip than single strip helical screw inserts at twist ratio of 2.5 and 3; whereas, double strip helical screw insert attained maximum value of 1.5 at twist ratio of 2.5 and Reynolds number of 16000. The double strip helical screw inserts are suitable for miniaturization of heat exchanger.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 470-478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew J. Cameron ◽  
Jeremy A. Davis ◽  
Andrew Dipuglia ◽  
Lachlan Chartier ◽  
Linh T. Tran ◽  
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