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Bionic Study of Variable Viscosity on MHD Peristaltic Flow of Pseudoplastic Fluid in an Asymmetric Channel

  • Khan, Ambreen A.;Muhammad, Saima;Ellahi, R.;Zia, Q.M. Zaigham
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the peristaltic flow of Psedoplastic fluid with variable viscosity in an asymmetric channel is examined. The bionic effects by means of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) are taken into account. The assumptions of long wave length and low Reynolds number are taken into account. The basic equations governing the flow are first reduced to a set of ordinary differential equation by using appropriate transformation for variables and then solve by using perturbation method. The effect of physical parameters on the pressure rise, velocity and pressure gradient are illustrated graphically. The trapping phenomenon is analyzed through stream lines. A suitable comparison has also been made as a limiting case of the considered problem.

Depth-Integrated Models for Turbulent Flow and Transport by Long Wave and Current (흐름과 장파에 의해 발생하는 난류 및 수송모의를 위한 수심적분형 모형)

  • Kim, Dae-Hong;Lynett, Patrick
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.546-550
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    • 2010
  • 흐름과 장파에 의하여 발생되는 난류의 subgrid scale mixing effects를 고려할 수 있는 수심적분형 모형(depth-integrated model)을 제시하였다. 완전비선형의 수심적분형 모형은 약분산(weakly dispersive) 환경에서 흐름의 회전성(rotational)을 고려하도록 perturbation approach를 이용하여 유도되었다. 동일한 방법을 이용하여 수심적분형 이송확산방정식(depth-integrated scalar transport equation)을 유도하였다. 방정식은 4차정확도의 유한체적기법을 이용하여 해석하였으며, 다양한 혼합양상을 보이는 흐름에 대한 수치모의를 수행하였다.

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The Calculation of Transformer Inductance by the Finite Element Method (유한요소법에 의한 변압기 인덕턴스 계산)

  • 배진호;노채균
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.267-275
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    • 1985
  • The finite element method for calculating single phase transformer inductance is presented in this paper. There are three basic definitions of saturated transormer inductance. The set of nonlinear finite element equations is solved by the Newton-Raphson method which assures nearly quadratic convergence of the iteration process. The effect of perturbation of currents of this transformer is used to calculate the saturated winding inductance. This approach is used to calculate the apparent, effective and incremental inductance of single phase transformer. The apparent inductance is in good agreement with resting result. The approach enabled one to study the variation of winding inductance according to the saturation levels in the core at any operating point.

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Issues Involved In The Study Of The Voltage Stability of A Power System Network Modeled By DAE

  • Lee, Byong-Jun;Song, Kil-Yeong;Kwon, Sae-Hyuk
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.11a
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    • pp.6-8
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    • 1994
  • In this paper an attempt is made to understand the voltage stability when the power system networks are represented by the differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) form. The problem is analyzed by interpreting the shape of constraint manifold, based on the singular perturbation model. The global picture or constraint manifold is given to show how the local shape or constraint manifold can be used to guess for the system behavior. The gradient analysis is used systematically to obtain a local shape or the constraint manifold.

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DUFOUR AND HEAT SOURCE EFFECTS ON RADIATIVE MHD SLIP FLOW OF A VISCOUS FLUID IN A PARALLEL POROUS PLATE CHANNEL IN PRESENCE OF CHEMICAL REACTION

  • VENKATESWARLU, M.;BABU, R. VASU;SHAW, S.K. MOHIDDIN
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.245-275
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    • 2017
  • The present investigation deals, Dufour and heat source effects on radiative MHD slip flow of a viscous fluid in a parallel porous plate channel in presence of chemical reaction. The non-linear coupled partial differential equations are solved by using two term perturbation technique subject to physically appropriate boundary conditions. The numerical values of the fluid velocity, temperature and concentration are displayed graphically whereas those of shear stress, rate of heat transfer and rate of mass transfer at the plate are presented in tabular form for various values of pertinent flow parameters. By increasing the slip parameter at the cold wall the velocity increases whereas the effect is totally reversed in the case of shear stress at the cold wall. It is observed that the effect of Dufour and heat source parameters decreases the velocity and temperature profiles.

Direct integration method for stochastic finite element analysis of nonlinear dynamic response

  • Zhang, S.W.;Ellingwood, B.;Corotis, R.;Zhang, Jun
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.273-287
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    • 1995
  • Stochastic response of systems to random excitation can be estimated by direct integration methods in the time domain such as the stochastic central difference method (SCDM). In this paper, the SCDM is applied to compute the variance and covariance in response of linear and nonlinear structures subjected to random excitation. The accuracy of the SCDM is assessed using two-DOF systems with both deterministic and random material properties excited by white noise. For the former case, closed-form solutions can be obtained. Numerical results also are presented for a simply supported geometrically nonlinear beam. The stiffness of this beam is modeled as a random field, and the beam is idealized by the stochastic finite element method. A perturbation technique is applied to formulate the equations of motion of the system, and the dynamic structural response statistics are obtained in a time domain analysis. The effect of variations in structural parameters and the numerical stability of the SCDM also are examined.

Dynamical behavior of the orthotropic elastic material using an analytical solution

  • Balubaid, Mohammed;Abdo, H.;Ghandourah, E.;Mahmoud, S.R.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.331-339
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    • 2021
  • In this work, an analytical solution is provided for the dynamical response of an orthotropic non-homogeneous elastic material. The present study has engineering applications in the fields of geophysical physics, structural elements, plasma physics, and the corresponding measurement techniques of magneto-elasticity. The analytical performances for the elastodynamic equations has been solved regarding displacements. The influences of the rotation, the magnetic field, the non-homogeneity based radial displacement and the corresponding stresses in an orthotropic material are investigated. The variations of the stresses, the displacement, and the perturbation magnetic field have been illustrated. The comparisons is performed using the previous solutions in the magnetic field absence, the non-homogeneity and the rotation.

Variational nodal methods for neutron transport: 40 years in review

  • Zhang, Tengfei;Li, Zhipeng
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.9
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    • pp.3181-3204
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    • 2022
  • The variational nodal method for solving the neutron transport equation has evolved over 40 years. Based on a functional form of the Boltzmann neutron transport equation, the method now comprises a complete set of variants that can be employed for different problems. This paper presents an extensive review of the development of the variational nodal method. The emphasis is on summarizing the whole theoretical system rather than validating the methodologies. The paper covers the variational nodal formulation of the Boltzmann neutron transport equation, the Ritz procedure for various application purposes, the derivation of boundary conditions, the extension for adjoint and perturbation calculations, and treatments for anisotropic scattering sources. Acceleration approaches for constructing response matrices and solving the resulting system of algebraic equations are also presented.

Nonlinear resonance of axially moving GPLRMF plates with different boundary conditions

  • Jin-Peng Song;Gui-Lin She
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.86 no.3
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    • pp.361-371
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    • 2023
  • Boundary condition is an important factor affecting the vibration characteristics of structures, under different boundary conditions, structures will exhibit different vibration behaviors. On the basis of the previous work, this paper extends to the nonlinear resonance behavior of axially moving graphene platelets reinforced metal foams (GPLRMF) plates with geometric imperfection under different boundary conditions. Based on nonlinear Kirchhoff plate theory, the motion equations are derived. Considering three boundary conditions, including four edges simply supported (SSSS), four edges clamped (CCCC), clamped-clamped-simply-simply (CCSS), the nonlinear ordinary differential equation system is obtained by Galerkin method, and then the equation system is solved to obtain the nonlinear ordinary differential control equation which only including transverse displacement. Subsequently, the resonance response of GPLRMF plates is obtained by perturbation method. Finally, the effects of different boundary conditions, material properties (including the GPLs patterns, foams distribution, porosity coefficient and GPLs weight fraction), geometric imperfection, and axial velocity on the resonance of GPLRMF plates are investigated.

Computer Aided Bondgraphs Modeling and Simulation of Hydrostatic Transmission (유압 트랜스미션의 본드선도 모델링 및 시뮬레이션)

  • Woo, Seongwoo;Park, Raeseok;Lee, Jongkil
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.54-62
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    • 1996
  • To get the time response characteristics of the hydrostatic transmission, seaborne winch is modelde by using bond graphs. After modeling of its basic elements, it is represented as power flow, and the determination of variable causality. The state equations are derived by using CAMP. As dynamic stabilites and solutions are investigated by perturbation method and direct integration, winch system is stable. Simulations are performed under the conditions of low speed, high speed, and maximum tension. The pressure and flow rate of the hydrostatic transmission have a big overshoot. But when it is comparaed to the empirical data with simulation results, it is similar to each other. When a lead compensator is applied to improve response characteristics of the hydrostatic transmission, rise time and overshoot of the system are improved.

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