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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Zhai ◽  
Tianpin Xu ◽  
Qijing Yang ◽  
Weihua Cao ◽  
Zhichao Qi ◽  
...  

At present, the substation SCD model mainly aims at the modeling of primary equipment and secondary equipment, and the description of auxiliary equipment and substation area model is missing. According to the characteristics of equipment monitoring of the new generation centralized control station, the description of auxiliary equipment model and area model needs to be added to the original IEC61850 standard. In the first mock exam station, the current business requirements of centralized control station are analyzed. A unified model structure of master station is designed. Based on the definition of IEC61850 standard, a method and example of extending auxiliary device model and regional model are given. The proposed auxiliary equipment and area modeling method based on IEC61850 standard can make up for the shortcomings of the original standard, support the equipment monitoring of the new generation centralized control station and realize rich application functions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2131 (2) ◽  
pp. 022039
Author(s):  
A Mukutadze ◽  
V Prikhodko ◽  
I Dolgiy

Abstract This paper outlines a new approach for finding an asymptotic and exact self-similar solution for the zero and first (without taking into account the melt and considering the melt, respectively) approximation of the wedge-shaped plain bearing with a non-standard support profile of the slide and the low-melting metal coating of the surface. The given approach is based on the flow equation of a ferromagnetic fluid for a «thin layer», the continuity equation, as well as the equation describing the profile of the guide’s molten contour. The proposed method takes into account the dependence of the rheological properties of the lubricant and the melt that have ferromagnetic properties in the laminar flow on pressure. We have succeeded in obtaining accurate analytical dependences for the field of velocities and pressure at zero and first approximations and the ones for the profile of the guide’s molten surface. Besides, we have managed to determine the key performance properties for the slide–guide friction pair, including load-bearing capacity and friction force. Finally, we could assess how the bearing capacity and friction force are influenced by parameters caused by the coating melt adapted to the conditions of the support profile friction and a parameter that characterize the rheological properties of the lubricant.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (13) ◽  
pp. 3577
Author(s):  
Zbigniew Stempien ◽  
Mohmmad Khalid ◽  
Marcin Kozanecki ◽  
Paulina Filipczak ◽  
Angelika Wrzesińska ◽  
...  

In this work, we propose a novel method for the preparation of polypyrrole (PPy) layers on textile fabrics using a reactive inkjet printing technique with direct freezing of inks under varying temperature up to −16 °C. It was found that the surface resistance of PPy layers on polypropylene (PP) fabric, used as a standard support, linearly decreased from 6335 Ω/sq. to 792 Ω/sq. with the decrease of polymerization temperature from 23 °C to 0 °C. The lowest surface resistance (584 Ω/sq.) of PPy layer was obtained at −12 °C. The spectroscopic studies showed that the degree of the PPy oxidation as well as its conformation is practically independent of the polymerization temperature. Thus, observed tendences in electrical conductivity were assigned to change in PPy layer morphology, as it is significantly influenced by the reaction temperature: the lower the polymerization temperature the smoother the surface of PPy layer. The as-coated PPy layers on PP textile substrates were further assembled as the electrodes in symmetric all-solid-state supercapacitor devices to access their electrochemical performance. The electrochemical results demonstrate that the symmetric supercapacitor device made with the PPy prepared at −12 °C, showed the highest specific capacitance of 72.3 F/g at a current density of 0.6 A/g, and delivers an energy density of 6.12 Wh/kg with a corresponding power density of 139 W/kg.


Complexity ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Lina Yang ◽  
Wei Liu

In this paper, we analyze the intelligent subdesign of the simulated marking system through an in-depth study of it. This paper proposes a correlation analysis-based quantification of N-element sense values and a rationality enhancement-based scoring fitting algorithm for English essays. This paper also extracts word features, sentence features, and chapter structure features in essays to fit English composition scores. Since not all students can complete the essays according to the topic requirements, a triage scoring model is used to separate the normal essays from the low-scoring essays. Statistically, it was found that the essay scores also showed a certain normal distribution. The standard support vector regression algorithm is prone to data skewing problems, so this paper addresses this problem by using a rationality enhancement method that gives a corresponding penalty factor according to the distribution of the dataset. The results show that the English essay scoring fitting algorithm proposed in this paper can well improve the prediction accuracy of some data and solve the problem of skewed data where the scores show a normal distribution. This paper designs and implements an online mock examination system that incorporates an intelligent scoring system for essays, enabling it to meet the needs of teachers and students for online examinations and intelligent scoring.


Computers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 88
Author(s):  
Shigeo Abe

Minimal complexity machines (MCMs) minimize the VC (Vapnik-Chervonenkis) dimension to obtain high generalization abilities. However, because the regularization term is not included in the objective function, the solution is not unique. In this paper, to solve this problem, we discuss fusing the MCM and the standard support vector machine (L1 SVM). This is realized by minimizing the maximum margin in the L1 SVM. We call the machine Minimum complexity L1 SVM (ML1 SVM). The associated dual problem has twice the number of dual variables and the ML1 SVM is trained by alternatingly optimizing the dual variables associated with the regularization term and with the VC dimension. We compare the ML1 SVM with other types of SVMs including the L1 SVM using several benchmark datasets and show that the ML1 SVM performs better than or comparable to the L1 SVM.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hannah B Edwards ◽  
Maria Theresa Redaniel ◽  
Brent Opmeer ◽  
Tim J Peters ◽  
Ruta Margelyte ◽  
...  

The UKs National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Preterm labour and birth guideline recommends use of magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) in deliveries below 30 weeks gestation to prevent cerebral palsy and other neurological problems associated with preterm delivery. Despite national guidance, the uptake of MgSO4 administration in eligible women has been slow. NHS England has rolled out the PReCePT Quality Improvement (QI) toolkit to increase uptake of MgSO4 in preterm deliveries. The toolkit is designed to increase maternity staff knowledge about MgSO4 and provides training and practical tools to help staff consider use in eligible women. The PReCePT trial will evaluate the effectiveness of an enhanced support model of implementing the QI toolkit, compared with the standard support model. The standard support arm (control) receives the QI toolkit and regional-level support for a midwife/obstetric champion. The enhanced support arm (intervention) receives this plus additional clinical backfill funding and unit-level QI micro-coaching. This is a cluster randomised controlled trial designed to include 48 maternity units randomised (2:1 ratio) to standard or enhanced support. Units are eligible for inclusion if they have ten or more pre-term (<30 weeks gestation) deliveries annually and MgSO4 uptake of 70% or less. Randomisation is stratified by previous level of MgSO4 uptake. The QI intervention is implemented over nine months. All units are followed up for a further nine months. Blinding is not possible due to the nature of the intervention. The primary outcome is the proportion of MgSO4 uptake amongst eligible women at follow-up, adjusting for uptake before implementation of the toolkit. The effectiveness of the intervention will be assessed using weighted linear regression on data from the National Neonatal Research Database. Semi-structured qualitative staff interviews will inform understanding of the process and outcomes. Economic evaluation will describe total costs and cost-effectiveness.


Author(s):  
Benjamin Linard ◽  
Nikolai Romashchenko ◽  
Fabio Pardi ◽  
Eric Rivals

Abstract Motivation Phylogenetic placement (PP) is a process of taxonomic identification for which several tools are now available. However, it remains difficult to assess which tool is more adapted to particular genomic data or a particular reference taxonomy. We developed Placement Evaluation WOrkflows (PEWO), the first benchmarking tool dedicated to PP assessment. Its automated workflows can evaluate PP at many levels, from parameter optimization for a particular tool, to the selection of the most appropriate genetic marker when PP-based species identifications are targeted. Our goal is that PEWO will become a community effort and a standard support for future developments and applications of PP. Availability and implementation https://github.com/phylo42/PEWO. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.


Trials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Møyfrid Brenne Fehn ◽  
Raija Dahlø ◽  
Renate Nielsen ◽  
Ingebjørg Laache ◽  
Eszter Vanky

Author(s):  
P. Vlasák ◽  
B. Čerbák

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Presentation consists of three parts, which are interconnected:</p><ol><li>BIM application for plants treatment and other complicated structures in the field of water management</li><li>Statics of water management structures in the BIM environment</li><li>Application of Common Data Environment (CDE) for water management</li></ol><p>Two areas – statics and water management technology – are crucial for water management structures. Speaking of statics, we mean the statics of reinforced concrete structures. In our company AQUA PROCON s.r.o. we deal with this area comprehensively, ie. from the initial design in the BIM architectural and construction software, through transferring a load-bearing model to BIM software for 3D reinforcement modelling to evaluating model in static design software. All communication is held in Common Data Environment (CDE). Within this environment, a three-way communication is carried out by the designer, contractor and contracting authority. Part of our performance is also above-standard support for reinforced concrete contractors. We provide models of reinforced concrete structures in LOD 400. The use of Common Data Environment (CDE) does not concern only statics, but also the work of all other professions and project participants. Our activities and workflows are based on the philosophy of OPENBIM and IFC.</p>


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