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An indirect evaporative chiller

Xiaoyun XIE, Yi JIANG,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 66-76 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0021-1

Abstract: The cold water can be produced almost reversibly under ideal working conditions, with its temperatureinfinitely close to the dew point temperature of the inlet air.The tested temperature of the water produced is below the wet bulb temperature of outdoor air and reachedthe average value of the dew point temperature and the wet bulb temperature of outdoor air.

Keywords: indirect evaporative chiller     dry air     dew point temperature    

Room temperature liquid metal: its melting point, dominating mechanism and applications

Junheng FU, Chenglin ZHANG, Tianying LIU, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 81-104 doi: 10.1007/s11708-019-0653-8

Abstract: The room temperature liquid metal (LM) is recently emerging as a new class of versatile materials withThe melting point is a typical parameter to describe the peculiarity of LM, and a pivotal factor to considerTherefore, the theoretical exploration into the melting point of LM is an essential issue, which can

Keywords: melting point     liquid metal     crystal     thermodynamics     molecular dynamics    

Impacts of CO2 and H2S on the risk of hydrate formation during pipeline transport of natural gas

Solomon A. Aromada, Bjørn Kvamme

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 616-627 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1795-2

Abstract: Evaluation of maximum content of water in natural gas before water condenses out at a given temperature

Keywords: hydrate     hydrogen Sulphide     CO2     dew point     pipeline    

Key point selection in large-scale FBG temperature sensors for thermal error modeling of heavy-duty CNC

Jianmin HU, Zude ZHOU, Quan LIU, Ping LOU, Junwei YAN, Ruiya LI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4,   Pages 442-451 doi: 10.1007/s11465-019-0543-0

Abstract: Temperature field monitoring and key temperature measurement point (TMP) selection are the bases of thermalsensors to measure their temperature comprehensively because of their larger size and more complex heatNovel temperature sensors based on fiber Bragg grating (FBG) are developed in this study.A total of 128 FBG temperature sensors that are connected in series through a thin optical fiber aremounted on a heavy-duty CNC machine tool to monitor its temperature field.

Keywords: thermal error     heavy-duty CNC machine tools     FBG     key TMPs     prediction model    

Effect of soil crust on evaporation and dew deposition in Mu Us sandy land, China

SUN Yongliang, LI Xiaoyan, XU Heye, YANG Zhipeng, TANG Jia, ZHANG Xiaoying

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 480-486 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0034-8

Abstract: This paper investigates the process of evaporation and dew deposition influenced by different soil surfaceThe experimental results indicate that the advanced biotic crust could increase evaporation and dew depositionThe average dew amount on advanced biotic crust was 0.116 mm/d with extreme 0.05 and 0.24 mm/d.Also, the dew deposition on advanced biotic crust seemed stable and might rest for a longer time thanThe results suggest that the advanced biotic crust possibly facilitates evaporation and dew deposition

Analysis of energy saving optimization of campus buildings based on energy simulation

Dingding TONG, Jing ZHAO

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 388-398 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0273-7

Abstract: traditional energy system design and operation for campus buildings is only based on the constant room temperatureThis paper proposes to set different set-point temperatures in different operation stages of public andBesides, the models were simulated at both set-point room temperature and constant room temperature respectivelyThe results proved that the strategy of set-point temperature optimization could efficiently reduce the

Keywords: campus buildings     set-point temperature     energy simulation     energy saving optimization    

Liquid metal as energy transportation medium or coolant under harsh environment with temperature below

Yunxia GAO, Lei WANG, Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 49-61 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0285-3

Abstract: Recently, it was found that room temperature liquid metals (RTLM) such as gallium or its alloys couldsignificantly reduce the electronics temperature compared with the conventional coolant, like water,However, most of the works were focused on RTLM which may subject to freeze under low temperature.of RTLM, a comprehensive evaluation was proposed on the concept of liquid metal with a low melting pointFinally, some main factors for optimization of low temperature coolant were summarized.

Keywords: liquid metal     cryogenics     low melting point     thermal management     aircraft     liquid cooling     space exploration    

STRENGTHENING NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL GREEN DEVELOPMENT

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 503-509 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023528

Abstract:

STRENGTHENING NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL GREEN DEVELOPMENT

Keywords: GREEN     AGRICULTURAL     PROMOTE     POLLUTION     SOURCE     DEVELOPMENT     POINT     STRENGTHENING     CONTROL    

Trajectory planning of mobile robots using indirect solution of optimal control method in generalized point-to-point

M. NAZEMIZADEH, H. N. RAHIMI, K. AMINI KHOIY

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2012, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 23-28 doi: 10.1007/s11465-012-0304-9

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This paper presents an optimal control strategy for optimal trajectory planning of mobile robots by considering nonlinear dynamic model and nonholonomic constraints of the system. The nonholonomic constraints of the system are introduced by a nonintegrable set of differential equations which represent kinematic restriction on the motion. The Lagrange’s principle is employed to derive the nonlinear equations of the system. Then, the optimal path planning of the mobile robot is formulated as an optimal control problem. To set up the problem, the nonlinear equations of the system are assumed as constraints, and a minimum energy objective function is defined. To solve the problem, an indirect solution of the optimal control method is employed, and conditions of the optimality derived as a set of coupled nonlinear differential equations. The optimality equations are solved numerically, and various simulations are performed for a nonholonomic mobile robot to illustrate effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: mobile robot     trajectory planning     nonlinear dynamic     optimal control    

Toward autonomous mining: design and development of an unmanned electric shovel via point cloud-based

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11465-022-0686-2

Abstract: Initially, the point cloud of the material surface is collected and reconstructed by polynomial responseThen, by establishing the dynamical model of the UES, a point to point (PTP) excavation trajectory planning

Keywords: autonomous excavation     unmanned electric shovel     point cloud     excavation trajectory planning    

DITCHES AND PONDS CAN BE THE SOURCES OR SINKS OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION: OBSERVATIONS IN AN UPLAND

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 607-626 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023517

Abstract: agroecosystems, ditches and ponds benefit the irrigation and drainage, as well as intercepting non-point

Keywords: ditches     ponds     non-point source pollution     mountainous areas     nitrogen     phosphorus    

A multiscale-contour-based interpolation framework for generating a time-varying quasi-dense point cloud

Chu-hua HUANG,Dong-ming LU,Chang-yu DIAO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 5,   Pages 422-434 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500316

Abstract: the same model, and two contours which belong to the same view at different times, corresponding to pointThe framework formulates the interpolation of two models as point cloud transport rather than non-rigidOur framework speeds up the reconstruction of a dynamic scene while improving the accuracy of point-pairingWe obtain a higher frame rate, spatio-temporal-coherence, and a quasi-dense point cloud sequence with

Keywords: Multi-view video     Free-viewpoint video     Point-pair     Multiscale-contour-based interpolation     Spatio-temporal-contour     Consistency     Time-varying point cloud sequence    

Ceramic water filter for point-of-use water treatment in developing countries: Principles, challenges

Haiyan Yang, Shangping Xu, Derek E. Chitwood, Yin Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1254-9

Abstract: Point-of-use (POU) water treatment techniques, which improve drinking water quality at the household

Keywords: Point-of-use water treatment     Ceramic water filter     Bacterial removal     Surface modification     Water quality    

Artificial bee colony optimization for economic dispatch with valve point effect

Yacine LABBI,Djilani Ben ATTOUS,Belkacem MAHDAD

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 449-458 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0316-8

Abstract: This paper presents the well-known power system ED problem solution considering valve-point effect byapplied to various test systems with incremental fuel cost function, taking into account the valve-point

Keywords: artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm     economic dispatch (ED)     valve-point effect     optimization    

Removal of non-point pollutants from bridge runoff by a hydrocyclone using natural water head

Jianghua YU, Yeonseok KIM, Youngchul KIM

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 6,   Pages 886-895 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0449-0

Abstract: A hydrocyclone using natural water head provided by bridge was operated for the treatment of stormwater runoff. The hydrocyclone was automatically controlled using electronic valve which is connected to a pressure meter. Normally the hydrocyclone was open during dry days, but it was closed after the capture of the first flush. The results indicated that the average pressure and the flow rate were directly affected by the rainfall intensity. The pressure head was more than 2 m when the rainfall intensity was above 5 mm·h . The percentage volume of underflow with high solids concentration decreased as the pressure and flow rate increased, but the percentage volume of overflow with almost no solids showed the opposite behavior. The total suspended solids (TSS) concentration ratio between the overflow and inflow (TSS /TSS ) decreased as a function of the operational pressure, while the corresponding ratio of underflow to inflow (TSS /TSS ) increased. The TSS separation efficiency was evaluated based on a mass balance. It ranged from 25% to 99% with the pressure head ranging from 1.4 to 9.7 m, and it was proportional to pressure and flow rate. Normally, the efficiency was more than 50% when the pressure was higher than 2 m. The analysis of the water budget indicated that around 13% of the total runoff was captured by the hydrocyclone as a first flush, and this runoff was separated as underflow and overflow with the respective percentage volumes of 29% and 71%. The pollutants budget was also examined based on a mass balance. The results showed that the percentage of TSS, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) in underflow were 73%, 59%, 7.6%, and 49%, respectively. Thus, it can be concluded that the hydrocyclone worked well. It separated the first flush as solids-concentrated underflow and solids-absent overflow, and effectively reduced the runoff volume needing further treatment. Finally, four types of optional post treatment design are presented and compared.

Keywords: first flush     hydrocyclone     non-point pollution     removal efficiency     stormwater runoff    

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An indirect evaporative chiller

Xiaoyun XIE, Yi JIANG,

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Room temperature liquid metal: its melting point, dominating mechanism and applications

Junheng FU, Chenglin ZHANG, Tianying LIU, Jing LIU

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Impacts of CO2 and H2S on the risk of hydrate formation during pipeline transport of natural gas

Solomon A. Aromada, Bjørn Kvamme

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Key point selection in large-scale FBG temperature sensors for thermal error modeling of heavy-duty CNC

Jianmin HU, Zude ZHOU, Quan LIU, Ping LOU, Junwei YAN, Ruiya LI

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Effect of soil crust on evaporation and dew deposition in Mu Us sandy land, China

SUN Yongliang, LI Xiaoyan, XU Heye, YANG Zhipeng, TANG Jia, ZHANG Xiaoying

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Analysis of energy saving optimization of campus buildings based on energy simulation

Dingding TONG, Jing ZHAO

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Liquid metal as energy transportation medium or coolant under harsh environment with temperature below

Yunxia GAO, Lei WANG, Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

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STRENGTHENING NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION CONTROL TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURAL GREEN DEVELOPMENT

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Trajectory planning of mobile robots using indirect solution of optimal control method in generalized point-to-point

M. NAZEMIZADEH, H. N. RAHIMI, K. AMINI KHOIY

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Toward autonomous mining: design and development of an unmanned electric shovel via point cloud-based

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DITCHES AND PONDS CAN BE THE SOURCES OR SINKS OF NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION: OBSERVATIONS IN AN UPLAND

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A multiscale-contour-based interpolation framework for generating a time-varying quasi-dense point cloud

Chu-hua HUANG,Dong-ming LU,Chang-yu DIAO

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Ceramic water filter for point-of-use water treatment in developing countries: Principles, challenges

Haiyan Yang, Shangping Xu, Derek E. Chitwood, Yin Wang

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Artificial bee colony optimization for economic dispatch with valve point effect

Yacine LABBI,Djilani Ben ATTOUS,Belkacem MAHDAD

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Removal of non-point pollutants from bridge runoff by a hydrocyclone using natural water head

Jianghua YU, Yeonseok KIM, Youngchul KIM

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