... Kobylecki, and Mayumi Tsukada 26 Liquid–Solids Fluidization Norman Epstein 27 Gas–Liquid–Solid Three-Phase Fluidization Liang-Shih Fan and Guoqiang Yang 28 Liquid–Solids Separation Shiao-Hung Chiang, ... Production and Processing Behzad Jazayeri 17 Applications for Coating and Granulation Gabriel I Tardos and Paul R Mort 18 Applications for Fluidized Bed Drying Arun S Mujumdar and Sakamon Devahastin ... Mathematically, the harmonic mean is similar to the volume–surface mean or Sauter mean 5.2 Statistical Characterization of Particles with a Size Distribution Statistically, the particle size distribution...
... 2007) and consequent cases of diarrhoea, whereas childhood diarrhoea is not prevalent in areas with higher elevations (Brussow 19 93) Inavailability of sanitary facilities also contributes Among ... communities based on their inundation conditions, and (2) to assess the populations’ demographic factors, socioeconomic status, sanitary facilities and attitudes as potential factors associated with ... supply, sanitation facilities and hygiene practices for typical urban slum communities that experience various types of inundation in Dhaka, Bangladesh We found that a slum situated in a non-inundated...
... significant improvement, then an alternate technique can be applied This process is repeated until sufficient energy efficiency is achieved Environmental management factors are identified in a similar ... and Ohta, K Wastewater treatment with multilayer media of waste and natural indigenous materials, Journal of environmental Management, 2005, Vol 74 (2), pp 10 7 -11 0 [14 ] Koo, D., and Ariaratnam, ... Feigenbaum Medal and the 2006 SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineering Award She is an ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, Manager of Quality/Operational Excellence, and Certified Six Sigma...
... exported into Microsoft Excel 2003 for statistical analysis In a similar way, we calculated the interparticle spacing by analyzing a minimum of 15 0 interparticle spacings Images with a 40 nm scale bar ... the rapid increase in LSPR λmax amplitude as observed in the UVÀvis spectra (Figure 1) The large size dispersion during the initial particle formation also indicates that the initial stage is governed ... analysis was performed on a 2-D plane of a 818 1 dx.doi.org /10 .10 21/ ja107934h |J Am Chem Soc 2 011 , 13 3, 817 9– 819 0 Journal of the American Chemical Society ARTICLE Figure (A) Size and size standard...
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... limitations One limitation is that Particles traveling diagonally appear to be moving faster than particles moving vertically and horizontally Another limitation is that the particle system will ... avoid over-saturating an area with particles The size of the particles is also significant As the emit rate and animation speed of the particles contribute to the visual density of a particle ... visual density Fast-moving particles require an emitter with a high emission rate to avoid appearing sparse Similarly, slow-moving particles benefit from an emitter with a slow emit rate to avoid...
... Structural Classification Table 3.2 .1 ensures modeling, synthesis, and optimization in qualitative and quantitative knowledge domains carrying out numerical and analytical analysis of NEMS and MEMS ... that qualitative models are more reliable compared with traditional models if there is a need to perform qualitative analysis, modeling, design, optimization, and prediction Quantitative analysis ... analysis and design use a wide range of physical laws and mathematical methods to guarantee validity and robustness using partially available quantitative information Structural synthesis and performance...
... stator magnetizing and leakage inductances; Lmq and Lmd are the magnetizing inductances in the quadrature and direct axes; ℜ md and ℜ mq are the magnetizing reluctances in the direct and quadrature ... r i as , one obtains a set of three ( ) From ψ as first-order nonlinear differential equations which models single-phase reluctance motors In particular, we have dias rs 2L∆m =− ias − iasωr sin2θr ... u abs = rs i abs + Assuming that the self- and mutual inductances Lss , L'rr , Lms are timeinvariant and using the expressions for the flux linkages, one obtains a set of nonlinear differential...
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... Darwinian explanations, and Darwinian explanations are only a subclass of naturalistic explanations All we need at present is a plausible naturalistic explanation, whether Darwinian or not As similar ... pan-adaptationist, “ultra-Darwinian” stripe – if we are willing to abandon natural theology, which has had a very contingent and episodic relationship to Christian theology, historically considered ... systems being far from equilibrium and having nonlinearity (Kauffman 19 93, 19 95, 2000) It is unreasonable to argue that Kauffman has to avoid any constraints to totally random interactions in his models,...
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... SIR to increase rapidly with cluster size, producing a substantial increase in SIR for a small increase in M Instead, considerable increases in M yield a relatively small increase in SIR This ... to as a shadowing random variable because it is associated with the electromagnetic shadows cast by buildings and terrain variations The received power in dBs is 10 log10 S = 10 log10 PT 10 ... the variations in the terrain and the distribution of buildings and streets We allow for these variations by introducing a random variable λ having zero mean and standard deviation σ Often λ is...
... < 10 normally distributed random variable with standard deviation σ and zero mean voice activity factor (VAF) voice activity variable of the ith user voice activity variable of the ith user in ... interference-to-signal ratio The mean and variance of the intracellular interference-to-signal power ratio are E and var I0 int N S0 = Iint S0 = ∑ viE i =1 h ε 10 10 i = !2 2σe p ln (10 ) 10 i =1 h i ∑ vi var 10 ... Gaussian distributed random variables, whose mean and variance may be expressed as E Iint S0 + Iext S0 = E var Iint S0 + Iext S0 = var and Iint ε 10 10 S Iext ε 10 10 S +E Iint ε 10 10 S + var Iext...
... ω) is given by n i =1 Wi × i , n i =1 i 3.2 On-line optimization of FISs for reactive strategies y= The reactive strategies of navigation (reaching a collision-free space, goal-seeking and wall-following) ... Planned path following in a real known environment Fig 13 Coordination of behaviors For the planning of a path, the visibility graph and the A algorithm are used The visibility graph [12 ] is a ... Machine Learning, Ithaca, NY 19 91, pp 70–74 [10 ] L.N Kanal, J.F Lemmer, Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, North-Holland, New York, 19 88 [11 ] O Khatib, Real time obstacle avoidance for manipulators...
... < 10 normally distributed random variable with standard deviation σ and zero mean voice activity factor (VAF) voice activity variable of the ith user voice activity variable of the ith user in ... interference-to-signal ratio The mean and variance of the intracellular interference-to-signal power ratio are E and var I0 int N S0 = Iint S0 = ∑ viE i =1 h ε 10 10 i = !2 2σe p ln (10 ) 10 i =1 h i ∑ vi var 10 ... Gaussian distributed random variables, whose mean and variance may be expressed as E Iint S0 + Iext S0 = E var Iint S0 + Iext S0 = var and Iint ε 10 10 S Iext ε 10 10 S +E Iint ε 10 10 S + var Iext...