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Taylor expansion MUSIC method for joint DOD and DOA estimation in a bistatic MIMO array Research Papers

Wen-tao SHI, Qun-fei ZHANG, Cheng-bing HE, Jing HAN

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 6,   Pages 842-848 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1700657

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We propose a Taylor expansion multiple signal classification (TE MUSIC) method for joint directionFirst, using a Taylor expansion of the steering vector, a two-dimensional (2D) search in the conventional

Keywords: multiple-input multiple-output array     Direction of departure     Direction of arrival     Multiple signal classification     Taylorexpansion     Computational complexity    

A family of non-conforming crack front elements of quadrilateral and triangular types for 3D crack problems using the boundary element method

Guizhong XIE, Fenglin ZHOU, Hao LI, Xiaoyu WEN, Fannian MENG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 332-341 doi: 10.1007/s11465-019-0540-3

Abstract: This study focuses on establishing non-conforming crack front elements of quadrilateral and triangular types for 3D crack problems when the dual boundary element method is applied. The asymptotic behavior of the physical variables in the area near the crack front is fully considered in the construction of the shape function. In the developed quadrilateral and triangular crack front elements, the asymptotic term, which captures the asymptotic behavior of the physical variable, is multiplied directly by the conventional Lagrange shape function to form a new crack front shape function. Several benchmark numerical examples that consider penny-shaped cracks and straight-edge crack problems are presented to illustrate the validity and efficiency of the developed crack front elements.

Keywords: Taylor expansion     crack front elements     stress intensity factors     dual boundary element method    

Numerical simulation of the characteristics of turbulent Taylor vortex flow

ZHOU Xiantao, PAN Jiazhen, CHEN Liqing, SHI Yan, CHEN Wenmei, CHU Liangyin

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 195-201 doi: 10.1007/s11705-007-0036-2

Abstract: Turbulent Taylor vortex flow, which is contained between a rotating inner cylinder and a coaxial fixedBased on the numerical simulation results of the turbulent Taylor vortex flow, its characteristics such

A relation spectrum inheriting Taylor series: muscle synergy and coupling for hand Research Article

Gang LIU, Jing WANG,gangliu.6677@gmail.com,wangpele@gmail.com

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 145-157 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000578

Abstract: There are two famous function decomposition methods in math: the and the Fourier series. The Fourier series developed into the Fourier spectrum, which was applied to signal decomposition and analysis. However, because the function cannot be solved without a definite functional expression, it has rarely been used in . We developed a using our proposed , constructed a , and applied it to decomposition and analysis of models and systems. Specifically, knowledge of the intuitive link between muscle activity and finger movement is vital for the design of commercial that do not need user pre-training. However, this link has yet to be understood due to the complexity of the human hand. In this study, the was applied to analyze the muscle–finger system. One single muscle actuates multiple fingers, or multiple muscles actuate one single finger simultaneously. Thus, the research was focused on muscle synergy and muscle coupling for the hand. The main contributions are twofold: (1) The findings concerning the hand contribute to the design of ; (2) The makes the online model human-readable, which unifies online performance and offline results. Code is available at https://github.com/liugang1234567/Gang-neuron.

Keywords: Taylor series     Relation spectrum     Dendrite net (DD)     Prosthetic hands     Machine learning     Engineering    

A MATLAB code for the material-field series-expansion topology optimization method

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 607-622 doi: 10.1007/s11465-021-0637-3

Abstract: This paper presents a MATLAB implementation of the material-field series-expansion (MFSE) topo-logy optimizationWith the series-expansion method for bounded fields, this material field is described with the characteristic

Keywords: MATLAB implementation     topology optimization     material-field series-expansion method     bounded material    

Assessment of bridge expansion joints using long-term displacement measurement under changing environmental

Youliang DING, Aiqun LI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 374-380 doi: 10.1007/s11709-011-0122-x

Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of condition assessment of bridge expansion joints using long-term measurementThe effects of temperature, traffic loading and wind on the expansion joint displacements are analyzedStatistical process control using mean value control charts is further used to detect damage to the bridge expansionhad a good capability for detecting the damage-induced 1.0% variances of the annual changes in the expansion

Keywords: structural health monitoring     displacement     expansion joint     temperature effect     wind effect     traffic loading    

An approach for evaluating the impact of an intermittent renewable energy source on transmission expansion

Rongrit CHATTHAWORN,Surachai CHAITUSANEY

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 10,   Pages 871-882 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500049

Abstract: optimization approach to evaluate the impact of an intermittent renewable energy source on transmission expansionscenarios representing the intermittent renewable energy generation and loads is proposed to obtain robust expansionMoreover, the impact of an intermittent renewable energy source on TEP was evaluated by comparing expansion

Keywords: Adaptive tabu search     Renewable energy generation     Robust optimization     Transmission expansion planning    

Achieving desired nodal lines in freely vibrating structures via material-field series-expansion topology

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11465-023-0758-y

Abstract: In this study, an effective material-field series-expansion (MFSE)-based topology optimization design

Keywords: nodal line     topology optimization     structural dynamics design     material-field series-expansion    

Enhanced enzymatic removal of anthracene by the mangrove soil-derived fungus,

Paul Olusegun Bankole, Kirk Taylor Semple, Byong-Hun Jeon, Sanjay Prabhu Govindwar

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1292-3

Abstract: Abstract • A. sydowii strain bpo1 exhibited 99.8% anthracene degradation efficiency. • Four unique metabolic products were obtained after anthracene degradation. • Ligninolytic enzymes induction played vital roles in the removal of anthracene. • Laccase played a crucial role in comparison with other enzymes induced. The present study investigated the efficiency of Aspergillus sydowii strain bpo1 (GenBank Accession Number: MK373021) in the removal of anthracene (100 mg/L). Optimal degradation efficiency (98.7%) was observed at neutral pH, temperature (30℃), biomass weight (2 g) and salinity (0.2% w/v) within 72 h. The enzyme analyses revealed 131%, 107%, and 89% induction in laccase, lignin peroxidase, and manganese peroxidase respectively during anthracene degradation. Furthermore, the degradation efficiency (99.8%) and enzyme induction were significantly enhanced with the addition of 100 mg/L of citric acid and glucose to the culture. At varying anthracene concentrations (100–500 mg/L), the degradation rate constants (k1) peaked with increasing concentration of anthracene while the half-life (t1/2) decreases with increase in anthracene concentration. Goodness of fit (R2 = 0.976 and 0.982) was observed when the experimental data were subjected to Langmuir and Temkin models respectively which affirmed the monolayer and heterogeneous nature exhibited by A. sydwoii cells during degradation. Four distinct metabolites; anthracene-1,8,9 (2H,8aH,9aH)-trione, 2,4a-dihydronaphthalene-1,5-dione, 1,3,3a,7a-tetrahydro-2-benzofuran-4,7-dione and 2-hydroxybenzoic acid was obtained through Gas Chromatography-Mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A. sydowii exhibited promising potentials in the removal of PAHs.

Keywords: Aspergillus sydowii     Anthracene     Biodegradation     Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons    

Numerical simulation of sudden-expansion two-phase flows with two-scale second-order moment particle

ZENG Zhuoxiong, HAN Shoulei, ZHOU Lixing

Frontiers in Energy 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 202-206 doi: 10.1007/s11708-007-0026-6

Abstract: The model is employed to simulate gas-particle flows in a sudden-expansion chamber.

Keywords: gas-particle     single-scale second-order     large-scale fluctuation     second-order     sudden-expansion    

Research on Expansion Theory of Ammonium Nitrate

Lü Chunxu

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 9,   Pages 58-63

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In this paper, expansion process of AN is described, its physical chemical parameters are calculatedand determined, the influeucing factors of AN expansion process are studied and a possible mechanismof expansion process is also given.

Keywords: expanded ammonium nitrate     expansion theory     physical chemical parameter     influencing factor    

Modelling autogenous expansion for magnesia concrete in arch dams

JIN Feng, LUO Xiaoqing, ZHANG Chuhan, ZHANG Guoxin

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 211-218 doi: 10.1007/s11709-008-0025-7

Abstract: To evaluate the effects of autogenous expansion on the stresses of arch dams, a simple model of autogenousexpansion for Magnesia Concrete in dam engineering is presented.This model is based on three assumptions: 1) the total amount of autogenous expansion of Magnesia Concreteis related only to the properties of materials and mixing of concrete; 2) the autogenous expansion ofelement arch dam simulation software, this model is employed to simulate the effects of autogenous expansion

Keywords: field-measured     irreversibility     temperature     irreversible     element arch    

Scheme Study and Strategy on Expansion of Ethylene Plant to 660 kt/a at Yanshan Petrochemical Company

Cao Xianghong

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 11,   Pages 34-46

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Yanshan Petrochemical Company after having expanded its 300 kt/a steam cracking unit to 450kt/k in 1994 is still experiencing such problems as low feedstock flexibility, high energy consumption and smaller scale as compared to other ethylene units constructed in the same time. In order to fully improve technical capability of steam crackers, reduce energy consumption, improve feedstock flexibility and increase production capacity, a lot of technical revamp cases on steam cracking were studied and compared with attention focused on the feasibility, safety, operability of the related revamp cases, as well as the advanced nature and economical features of the cases studied. As regards the pyrolysis-quench-compression system, the steam crackers will be retrofitted on the site with the pyrolysis gasoline fractionation tower, quench water tower, pyrolysis gas compressor and steam turbine replaced by new ones, respectively. The separation system will adopt a low-pressure methane removal technology with the demathanizer tower replaced, coupled with the C3 catalytic rectification/hydrogenation technology, while the high-pressure depentanizer will be replaced with the addition of a propylene rectification tower. The fractionation flow sheet and equipment will be adjusted with the addition of a propylene compressor and compressor for binary mixture of methane-ethylene cooling agents. This revamp has expanded the ethylene capacity to the target of 660 kt/a with the actual capacity reaching 710 kt/a. This revamp project has remarkably reduced the energy consumption, which is capable of using naphtha, light diesel fuel, heavy diesel fuel and the hydrocracked tail oil as the steam cracking feedstock. This project is the first to apply refrigeration by means of a mixed ccx)ling agent and has succeeded in using C3 catalytic rectification/ hydrogenation technology, which has given an impetus to the progress of steam cracking industry in the world.

Keywords: ethylene     plant     expansion     scheme     stady    

Situational awareness architecture for smart grids developed in accordance with dispatcher’s thought process: a review Review

You-bo LIU,Jun-yong LIU,Gareth TAYLOR,Ting-jian LIU,Jing GOU,Xi ZHANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1107-1121 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601516

Abstract: The operational environment of today’s smart grids is becoming more complicated than ever before. A number of factors, including renewable penetration, marketization, cyber security, and hazards of nature, bring challenges and even threats to control centers. New techniques are anticipated to help dispatchers become aware of the accurate situations as they manipulate and navigate the situations as quickly as possible. To address the issues, we first introduce the background for this topic as well as the emerging technical demands of situational awareness in the dispatcher’s environment. The general concepts and technical requirements of situational awareness are then summarized, aimed at offering an overview for readers to understand the state-of-the-art progress in this area. In addition, we discuss the importance of integrating the architecture of support tools in accordance with the dispatcher’s thought process, which in fact guides correct and swift reactions in real-time operations. Finally, the prospects for situational awareness architecture are investigated with the goal of presenting situational awareness modules in an advanced and visualized manner.

Keywords: Smart grid     Situational awareness     Dispatcher’     s thought process     Technical architecture    

Lagrangian simulation of deposition of CO gas-solid sudden expansion flow

HUANG Dongping, DING Guoliang, QUACK Hans

Frontiers in Energy 2008, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 216-221 doi: 10.1007/s11708-008-0032-3

Abstract: Freezing and blockage resulting from the deposition of solid CO formed because of sudden expansion ofTo overcome this problem, the characteristics of the CO gas-solid sudden expansion flow are studied by

Keywords: comparison     gas-solid     downstream     blockage     Lagrangian    

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Taylor expansion MUSIC method for joint DOD and DOA estimation in a bistatic MIMO array

Wen-tao SHI, Qun-fei ZHANG, Cheng-bing HE, Jing HAN

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A family of non-conforming crack front elements of quadrilateral and triangular types for 3D crack problems using the boundary element method

Guizhong XIE, Fenglin ZHOU, Hao LI, Xiaoyu WEN, Fannian MENG

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Numerical simulation of the characteristics of turbulent Taylor vortex flow

ZHOU Xiantao, PAN Jiazhen, CHEN Liqing, SHI Yan, CHEN Wenmei, CHU Liangyin

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A relation spectrum inheriting Taylor series: muscle synergy and coupling for hand

Gang LIU, Jing WANG,gangliu.6677@gmail.com,wangpele@gmail.com

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A MATLAB code for the material-field series-expansion topology optimization method

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Assessment of bridge expansion joints using long-term displacement measurement under changing environmental

Youliang DING, Aiqun LI

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An approach for evaluating the impact of an intermittent renewable energy source on transmission expansion

Rongrit CHATTHAWORN,Surachai CHAITUSANEY

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Achieving desired nodal lines in freely vibrating structures via material-field series-expansion topology

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Enhanced enzymatic removal of anthracene by the mangrove soil-derived fungus,

Paul Olusegun Bankole, Kirk Taylor Semple, Byong-Hun Jeon, Sanjay Prabhu Govindwar

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Numerical simulation of sudden-expansion two-phase flows with two-scale second-order moment particle

ZENG Zhuoxiong, HAN Shoulei, ZHOU Lixing

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Research on Expansion Theory of Ammonium Nitrate

Lü Chunxu

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Modelling autogenous expansion for magnesia concrete in arch dams

JIN Feng, LUO Xiaoqing, ZHANG Chuhan, ZHANG Guoxin

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Scheme Study and Strategy on Expansion of Ethylene Plant to 660 kt/a at Yanshan Petrochemical Company

Cao Xianghong

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Situational awareness architecture for smart grids developed in accordance with dispatcher’s thought process: a review

You-bo LIU,Jun-yong LIU,Gareth TAYLOR,Ting-jian LIU,Jing GOU,Xi ZHANG

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Lagrangian simulation of deposition of CO gas-solid sudden expansion flow

HUANG Dongping, DING Guoliang, QUACK Hans

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