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New Fuzzy Concepts as a consequence of the encoding with intervals

  • KARBOU, Faitha
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.573-578
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, we propose a new technique of codification. The purpose of this method is to take in consideration the natural language nuances and the fuzziness that characterizes the human reasoning. So, we warranted a means of more flexible encoding that translates as well the linguistic descriptions. Its principle is simple and intuitive. It consists simply in replacing in ambiguous cases, a unique number by an interval. The introduction of the new codification necessitates the elaboration of metric or similarity in order to compare two intervals. This comparison must take in consideration the difference of their size, the remoteness of their center and the width of their intersection. In consequence, we defined three new fuzzy concepts : "fuzzy inclusion degree", "fuzzy resemblance degree," and " fuzzy curve".

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Multiobjective size and topolgy optimization of dome structures

  • Tugrul, Talaslioglu
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.795-821
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    • 2012
  • The size and topology of geometrically nonlinear dome structures are optimized thereby minimizing both its entire weight & joint (node) displacements and maximizing load-carrying capacity. Design constraints are implemented from provisions of American Petroleum Institute specification (API RP2A-LRFD). In accordance with the proposed design constraints, the member responses computed by use of arc-length technique as a nonlinear structural analysis method are checked at each load increment. Thus, a penalization process utilized for inclusion of unfeasible designations to genetic search is correspondingly neglected. In order to solve this complex design optimization problem with multiple objective functions, Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA II) approach is employed as a multi-objective optimization tool. Furthermore, the flexibility of proposed optimization is enhanced thereby integrating an automatic dome generating tool. Thus, it is possible to generate three distinct sphere-shaped dome configurations with varying topologies. It is demonstrated that the inclusion of brace (diagonal) members into the geometrical configuration of dome structure provides a weight-saving dome designation with higher load-carrying capacity. The proposed optimization approach is recommended for the design optimization of geometrically nonlinear dome structures.

GENERAL VARIATIONAL INCLUSIONS AND GENERAL RESOLVENT EQUATIONS

  • Liu, Zeqing;Ume, Jeong-Sheok;Kang, Shin-Min
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.241-256
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we introduce and study a new class of variational inclusions, called the general variational inclusion. We prove the equivalence between the general variational inclusions, the general resolvent equations, and the fixed-point problems, using the resolvent operator technique. This equivalence is used to suggest and analyze a few iterative algorithms for solving the general variational inclusions and the general resolvent equations. Under certain conditions, the convergence analyses are also studied. The results presented in this paper generalize, improve and unify a number of recent results.

Structure and Dynamics of Perfluoroalkanes and Their ${\beta}$-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds Investigated by Solid-state $^{19}F$ MAS NMR

  • Tatsuno, Hiroto;Ando, Shinji
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.305-305
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    • 2006
  • The molecular structure and dynamics of inclusion compounds (ICs) consisting of n-perfluoroalkane (PFA) guests and ${\Box}-cyclodextrin$ (${\Box}-CD$) host were investigated using $^{19}F$ magic angle spinning (MAS) and $^{1}H{\to}^{19}F$ cross polarization (CP) / MAS NMR spectroscopy with the aid of thermal analyses, FT-IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and $^{1}H{\to}^{19}F$ CP/MAS technique revealed that $C_{9}F_{20}$ molecules included in ${\Box}-CD$ undergo vigorous molecular motion and partly come out of the ${\Box}-CD$ channel above $80^{\circ}C$. In case of $C_{20}F_{42}/{\Box}-CD$, an exothermic peak is observed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at ca. $40^{\circ}C$ which suggests that ${\Box}-CD$ molecules become mobile and commence rearrangements that form more ordered structures at higher temperatures.

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Opposition Based Differential Evolution Algorithm for Capacitor Placement on Radial Distribution System

  • Muthukumar, R.;Thanushkodi, K.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2014
  • Distribution system is a critical link between customer and utility. The control of power loss is the main factor which decides the performance of the distribution system. There are two methods such as (i) distribution system reconfiguration and (ii) inclusion of capacitor banks, used for controlling the real power loss. Considering the improvement in voltage profile with the power loss reduction, later method produces better performance than former method. This paper presents an advanced evolutionary algorithm for capacitor inclusion for loss reduction. The conventional sensitivity analysis is used to find the optimal location for the capacitors. In order to achieve a better approximation for the current candidate solution, Opposition based Differential Evolution (ODE) is introduced. The effectiveness of the proposed technique is validated through 10, 33, 34 and85-bus radial distribution systems.

Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Badgers (오소리의 개 디스템퍼 감염증)

  • Kim, Jae-Hoon;Roh, In-Soon;Bak, Eun-Jung;Jean, Young-Hwa;Hwang, Eui-Kyung;Sohn, Hyun-Joo;Choi, Sang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.145-148
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    • 1997
  • Two dead and two terminally sick badgers with signs of lacrimation and nasal discharge were submitted to the Pathology Division of the National Veterinary Research Institute for necropsy. The major gross findings included chronic dermatitis and pneumonia. histologically intracytoplasmic and intranuclear acidophilic inclusion bodies consistent with Canine Distemper (CD) virus particles in lung kidney urinary bladder skin foot pad stomach and small intestine. Additionally there were diffuse bronchointerstitial pneumonia hyperkeratosis of foot pads and focal non-suppurative encephalitis. Canine distemper infection in these badgers was further confirmed by immuofluorescent technique which demonstrated CD virus-specific antigens in lung and kidney sections.

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Quantification of void shape in cemented materials

  • Onal, Okan;Ozden, Gurkan;Felekoglu, Burak
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.511-522
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    • 2010
  • A color based segmentation procedure and a modified signature technique have been applied to the detection and analyses of complicated void shapes in cemented materials. The gray-scale segmentation and available signature methods were found to be inefficient especially for the analyses of complicated void shapes. The applicability of the developed methodology has been demonstrated on artificially prepared cemented materials made of self compacted concrete material. In order to characterize the void shapes in the investigated sample images, two new shape parameters called as coefficients of inclusion and exclusion have been proposed. When compared with the traditional use of the signature method, it was found that the methodology followed herein would better characterize complicated void shapes. The methodology followed in this study may be applied to the analysis of complicated void shapes that are often encountered in other cementitious materials such as clays and rocks.

A micromechanics-based time-domain viscoelastic constitutive model for particulate composites: Theory and experimental validation

  • You, Hangil;Lim, Hyoung Jun;Yun, Gun Jin
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.217-242
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    • 2022
  • This paper proposes a novel time-domain homogenization model combining the viscoelastic constitutive law with Eshelby's inclusion theory-based micromechanics model to predict the mechanical behavior of the particle reinforced composite material. The proposed model is intuitive and straightforward capable of predicting composites' viscoelastic behavior in the time domain. The isotropization technique for non-uniform stress-strain fields and incremental Mori-Tanaka schemes for high volume fraction are adopted in this study. Effects of the imperfectly bonded interphase layer on the viscoelastic behavior on the dynamic mechanical behavior are also investigated. The proposed model is verified by the direct numerical simulation and DMA (dynamic mechanical analysis) experimental results. The proposed model is useful for multiscale analysis of viscoelastic composite materials, and it can also be extended to predict the nonlinear viscoelastic response of composite materials.

In Vitro Refolding of Inclusion Body Proteins Directly from E. coli Cell Homogenate in Expanded Bed Adsorption Chromatography (Expanded Bed Adsorption 크로마토그래피를 사용하여 재조합 E. coli 세포 파쇄액으로부터 내포체 단백질을 직접 재접힘하는 공정)

  • 조태훈;서창우;이은규
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.146-152
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    • 2001
  • To avoid the intrinsic problem of aggregation associated with the traditional solution-phase refolding process, we propose a solid-phase refolding method integrated with expanded bed adsorption chromatography. The model protein used was a fusion protein of recombinant human growth hormone and a glutathione S transferase fragment. It was demonstrated that the EBA-mediated refolding technique could simultaneously remove cellular debris and directly renature the fusion protein inclusion bodies in the cell homogenate with much higher yields and less agregation. To demonstrate the applicability of the method, we successfully tested the three representative types of starting materials, i. e., rhGH monomer, washed inclusion bodies, and the E. coli homogenate. This direct and simplified refolding process could also reduce the number of renaturation steps required and allow refolding at a higher concentration, at approximately 2 mg fusion protein per ml of resin. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first approach that has combined the solid-phase refolding method with expanded bed chromatography.

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Nonlinear Analysis of RC Slabs based on the Strain Decomposition Technique (변형률 분할기법을 이용한 철근콘크리트 슬래브의 비선형 유한요소해석)

  • Chung Won-Seok;Woo Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.433-439
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    • 2005
  • This paper describes a reinforced concrete crack model, which utilizes a strain decomposition technique. The strain decomposition technique enables the explicit inclusion of physical behavior across the cracked concrete surface such as aggregate interlock and dowel action rather than intuitively defining the shear retention factor. The proposed concrete crack model is integrated into the commercial finite element software ABAQUS shell elements through a user-supplied material subroutine. The FE results have been compared to experimental results reported by other researchers. The proposed bridge FE model is capable of predicting the initial cracking load level, the ultimate load capacity, and the crack pattern with good accuracy.

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