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Original position statistic distribution analysis (OPA) on the quality of mould steel billet

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Zhang Xiuxin,Wu Chao

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 10,   Pages 39-47

Abstract: text-align: justify;">Through the analysis of mould steel from different sources by the original position statisticparameters of mould steel from different sources were uantitatively characterized, including the biggest segregation, the statistic degree of segregation, statistic degree of accord with contents (statistic degree ofhomogeneity), the statistic density as well as the content, variety and statistic size distribution of

Keywords: original position statistic distribution analysis     mould steel     degree of statistic segregation     degreeof statistic homogeneity     inclusion    

Original position statistic distribution analysis characterization of niobium on the vertical section

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Zhuang Jingyun

Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 10,   Pages 19-27

Abstract: vertical section of casting of GH169 superalloy pneumatic plate wheel was studied by original position statisticprimary signals at the corresponding original positions of the sample systematically, the quantitative statisticThe biggest segregation degrees of niobium in different areas of pneumatic plate wheel vertical sectionAll these above methods have been used to determine the homogeneity and statistic fitting degree of niobium

Keywords: original position statistic distribution analysis     superalloy pneumatic plate wheel     niobium     statisticsegregation degree     statistic fitting degree     quality control    

Modeling of solids segregation in circulating fluidized bed boilers

Xuan YAO, Tao WANG, Jia ZHAO, Hairui YANG, Hai ZHANG

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 115-119 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0103-0

Abstract: Segregation always occurs in a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) because of the wide distribution of particleTerminal velocity has a significant influence on solids segregation; thus, it is convenient to describethe segregation tendency using single particle terminal velocity .This paper proposes a segregation model in CFB boilers based on the Cell Model.In each cell along the riser, varied-sized particles have different tendencies toward segregation; finer

Keywords: segregation     model     terminal velocity     circulating fluidized bed (CFB)    

Temperature segregation and its impact on the quality and performance of asphalt pavements

Minkyum KIM, Pranjal PHALTANE, Louay N. MOHAMMAD, Mostafa ELSEIFI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 536-547 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0451-5

Abstract: Temperature segregation is non-uniform temperature distributionacross the uncompacted asphalt mat duringmats.Field core samples were collected from various areas with varyingseverity levels of temperature segregation

Keywords: temperature segregation     temperature differential     pavement density     semi-circular bending     wheel tracking    

Improved blending strategy for membrane modification by virtue of surface segregation using surface-tailored

Shuai Liang, Peng Gao, Xiaoqi Gao, Kang Xiao, Xia Huang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-016-0875-5

Abstract: Amphiphilic nanoparticles tend to protrude from membrane matrix by segregation.

Keywords: Membrane modification     Nanoparticle     Hydrophilic     Amphiphilic     Blending    

Original Position Statistic Distribution Analysis (OPA) Study on the Quality of Billet

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Chen Jiwen,Wu Chao

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 10,   Pages 34-42

Abstract: The degree of porosity and the maximum degree of segregation for different billets were calculated accuratelycharacterized by the primary, original and statistical nature of measured information, thus the quantitative statistic

Keywords: original position statistic distribution analysis     billet     degree of porosity     degree of homogeneity     inclusion    

Analysis on the distinguishing features of traditional Chinese therapeutics and related statistical issues

Jingqing Hu, Jie Qiao, Deying Kang, Baoyan Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 203-207 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0138-6

Abstract: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is one of the rarely existing ancient traditional medicines that hold systematic theories as well as preventative and therapeutic methods for diseases in practice. From the 1950s, such research methods as mathematics, statistics, and data mining (DM) have been gradually introduced to TCM studies, making it more scientific. Meanwhile, the distinct features of TCM theories and diagnostic-model have constantly challenged the methodology of statistics. This paper introduces the following scientific features of traditional Chinese therapeutics: 1) its goal is to balance the functions and conditions of human body; 2) it emphasizes on holism and individualization; 3) it stresses the longitudinal regulation and evaluation mode, which is a circle of syndrome diagnosis, treatment and evaluation; 4) the interventions of TCM are abundant, compound and natural; and 5) humanistic thought is everywhere. Some statistical problems are raised based on these features. First, complex statistical methods that can analyze subjective indexes and latent variables, multidimensional and multistage data, non-equilibrium designed studies, and longitudinal data are required. Second, comprehensive evaluation on multiple-target mechanism has been brought in by combination treatment. Third, there is a need to analyze how humanity and related cultural factors may influence the effect of interventions. Thus, promoting implemented studies of statistics as well as carrying out the TCM scientific propositions have become the common expectations of both TCM and modern medicine.

Keywords: traditional Chinese therapeutics     feature     statistic    

Micromixing performance of the teethed high shear mixer under semi-batch operation

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 546-559 doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2069-3

Abstract: position and the inner wall of stator can enhance the micromixing level and lead to the decrease of the segregationcorrelation was established with a mean relative error of 8.05% and R2 of 0.955 to fit the segregation

Keywords: high shear mixer     semi-batch operation     micromixing performance     Villermaux/Dushman system     segregation    

Effects of irradiation on chromium’s behavior in ferritic/martensitic FeCr alloy

Xinfu HE, Wen YANG, Zhehao QU, Sheng FAN

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 181-183 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0025-x

Abstract: The effects of irradiation on chromium performance under different temperatures in Fe-20at%Cr were modeled by modified Marlowe code. Chromium precipitation was observed in FeCr alloy after irradiation; interstitial Chromium atoms are the preferred formation of mixed Fe-Cr dumbbells in the direction of<110>and<111>; interstitial chromium atoms congregated on {111} and {110} plane. The results are compared with experiment observations and are useful to understanding the irradiation performances of FeCr alloy.

Keywords: irradiation     Fe-20at%Cr alloy     chromium segregation    

Changes in hourly precipitation may explain the sharp reduction of discharge in the middle reach of the Yellow River after 2000

Lin LUO, Zhongjing WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 756-768 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0563-7

Abstract: The Hekou-Longmen reach, together with local floods, is the main source area for coarse sedimentations into the Yellow River. When total rainfall slightly increased in the area, discharge dramatically decreased by 40%–70% after the year of 2000, and attracting extensive attention in the context of global climate change. High temporal resolution precipitation (timescales between 1 and 4 h) data from the June to September period from 270 rain gauges over the past three decades was mined in order to help explain the phenomenon. Each rainfall event was classified as light/moderate rain, large rain, heavy rain or rainstorm by the event’s rainfall amount, and further classified as low intensity rain, medium intensity rain and high intensity rain by the event’s rainfall intensity. The Mann-Kendall trend test was applied to detect the presence and significance of monotonic trends, and to find the change points in the mean and variance of the precipitation characteristics series, including the amount, intensity, frequency and duration of each rainfall category. Results show that although the total amount of precipitation has slightly increased, the average rainfall intensity has significantly decreased. The larger change happened in light/moderate rain events and low/medium intensity rain events, and the intensity changes have a great extent occurred around the threshold of Non-Runoff Rainfall regime, which was proposed for the approximate calculation of initial losses. Changes in rainfall distribution between different classes of the Runoff Rainfall regime in the 2000s could lead to 0.9 mm less runoff depth (17.3% of the total reduction) than the 1980–1999 period. The study indicates that changes in hourly precipitation may be responsible for the sharp reduction of discharge.

Keywords: precipitation intensity     Mann-Kendall rank statistic     spatial and temporal distribution     climatic change    

Statistic and review of China’s earthquake prediction score

Gao Jianguo

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 6,   Pages 129-131

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Earthquake is difficult to forecast, but it doesn't happen without signs or unknown,our country has the case summary for every large earthquake.Statistics clearly show that there have been 77 predictions about middle -term, short -term or imminent earthquakes in the last 40 years.Therefore, success in Chinese earthquake prediction could not be denied only because of failure in Wenchuan Earthquake prediction.China's earthquake prediction score should be positive,and Wenchuan Earthquake is not a "strange shock" without any precursor.

Keywords: earthquake     earthquake prediction     nearly 30 years’earthquake prediction statistics in china    

Resampling methods for particle filtering: identical distribution, a new method, and comparable study

Tian-cheng LI,Gabriel VILLARRUBIA,Shu-dong SUN,Juan M. CORCHADO,Javier BAJO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 11,   Pages 969-984 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500199

Abstract: Three consistent metrics including the (symmetrical) Kullback-Leibler divergence, Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic

Keywords: Particle filter     Resampling     Kullback-Leibler divergence     Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic    

Evaluation of the ecological status with benthic indices in the coastal system: the case of Bohai Bay (China)

Wenqian CAI,Wei MENG,Lusan LIU,Kuixuan LIN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 5,   Pages 737-746 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0617-x

Abstract: in April, 2008, three biotic indices (AZTI’s Marine Biotic Index (AMBI), Shannon–Wiener Index and -statisticHowever, -statistic can’t tell the differences between estuaries and other area.In a word, AMBI, Shannon–Wiener Index and -statistic could be able to assess the benthic ecological

Keywords: AZTI’s Marine Biotic Index     Shannon-Wiener Index     W-statistic     ecological status     coastal system     Bohai    

Research progress in biomimetic and bioinspired membranes

Peng Dongdong,He Mingrui,Yang Hao,Zhang Bei,Gao Boxin,Fan Lin,Ding He,Nan Yanhu,Pan Fusheng,Su Yanlei,Wu Hong,Jiang Zhongyi

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 102-112

Abstract:

Biomimetics and bioinspiration strategy has achieved important advances in many fundamental and engineering science areas. A variety of biomimetic and bioinspired membranes with high performance have been designed and prepared by imitating the different compositions, delicate structures, mild formations and exceptional functions of biological materials in nature. These membranes have found broad applications in water treatment, gas separation and organic liquid mixture separation. Through imitating or inspired by the prototypes of cell membrane, lotus leaf and mussel, biomimetic and bioinspired membranes are fabricated by biomineralization, bioadhesion, and self-assembly methods to achieve the goal of green, high-efficiency and energy-saving. These membranes will play more and more important roles in efficient use and sustainable development in resources and energy, and is going to be an important branch in membrane and membrane process. This article will briefly summarize the recent progress in biomimetic and bioinspired membranes, especially the preparation and application of antifouling membranes, hybrid membranes and composite membranes.

Keywords: biomimetic and bioinspired membranes     membrane and membrane process     surface segregation     biomineralization    

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Original position statistic distribution analysis (OPA) on the quality of mould steel billet

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Zhang Xiuxin,Wu Chao

Journal Article

Original position statistic distribution analysis characterization of niobium on the vertical section

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Zhuang Jingyun

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Modeling of solids segregation in circulating fluidized bed boilers

Xuan YAO, Tao WANG, Jia ZHAO, Hairui YANG, Hai ZHANG

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Temperature segregation and its impact on the quality and performance of asphalt pavements

Minkyum KIM, Pranjal PHALTANE, Louay N. MOHAMMAD, Mostafa ELSEIFI

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Improved blending strategy for membrane modification by virtue of surface segregation using surface-tailored

Shuai Liang, Peng Gao, Xiaoqi Gao, Kang Xiao, Xia Huang

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Original Position Statistic Distribution Analysis (OPA) Study on the Quality of Billet

Wang Haizhou,Li Meiling,Chen Jiwen,Wu Chao

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Analysis on the distinguishing features of traditional Chinese therapeutics and related statistical issues

Jingqing Hu, Jie Qiao, Deying Kang, Baoyan Liu

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Micromixing performance of the teethed high shear mixer under semi-batch operation

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Effects of irradiation on chromium’s behavior in ferritic/martensitic FeCr alloy

Xinfu HE, Wen YANG, Zhehao QU, Sheng FAN

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Changes in hourly precipitation may explain the sharp reduction of discharge in the middle reach of the Yellow River after 2000

Lin LUO, Zhongjing WANG

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Statistic and review of China’s earthquake prediction score

Gao Jianguo

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Resampling methods for particle filtering: identical distribution, a new method, and comparable study

Tian-cheng LI,Gabriel VILLARRUBIA,Shu-dong SUN,Juan M. CORCHADO,Javier BAJO

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Evaluation of the ecological status with benthic indices in the coastal system: the case of Bohai Bay (China)

Wenqian CAI,Wei MENG,Lusan LIU,Kuixuan LIN

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Research progress in biomimetic and bioinspired membranes

Peng Dongdong,He Mingrui,Yang Hao,Zhang Bei,Gao Boxin,Fan Lin,Ding He,Nan Yanhu,Pan Fusheng,Su Yanlei,Wu Hong,Jiang Zhongyi

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