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Impact of FACTS devices on exercising market power in deregulated electricity market

Shanmugam PRABHAKAR KARTHIKEYAN, I. JACOB RAGLEND, D. P. KOTHARI

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 448-455 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0262-x

Abstract: their market power which depends on the line flows, line constraints, generators’ location and its shareThe market power is determined using nodal must-run share (NMRS) index for the standard IEEE 14-bus system

Keywords: controlled switching capacitor (TCSC)     thyristor controlled phase angle regulator (TCPAR)     market power     must-rungeneration (MRG)     nodal must-run share (NMRS)    

Understanding the demand predictability of bike share systems: A station-level analysis

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 551-565 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0279-8

Abstract: Predicting demand for bike share systems (BSSs) is critical for both the management of an existing BSSUsing Divvy bike-share one-year data from Chicago, USA, we measured demand entropy and quantified the

Keywords: bike share systems     demand prediction     prediction errors     machine learning     entropy    

China must have its own unique sustainable energy system

Weidou NI , Shilie WENG ,

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 1-1 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0300-x

Interactive effects of high-speed rail on nodal zones in a city: exploratory study on China

Guo LIU, Kunhui YE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 327-335 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0051-2

Abstract: of HSR operation on HSR stations and the surrounding areas, which this research call the HSR-based nodal

Keywords: high-speed rail     nodal zone     interactive effects     sustainable urbanization     China    

Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 210-232 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0460-z

Abstract: ., nodal, zonal, and uniform electricity pricing, are surveyed.In addition, the main results of existing short-run and long-run congestion management studies are explicitlyIn particular, the important interconnection between short-run network management approaches and optimallong-run investments in both generation facilities and network lines are highlighted.

Keywords: nodal pricing     zonal pricing     uniform pricing     competitive electricity markets     welfare maximization     redispatch    

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: Accurately controlling the nodal lines of vibrating structures with topology optimization is a highlymaterial-field series-expansion (MFSE)-based topology optimization design strategy for precisely controlling nodaltwo typical optimization targets are established: (1) minimizing the difference between structural nodallines and their desired positions, and (2) keeping the position of nodal lines within the specifiedcircumvents various numerical difficulties and can effectively obtain the desired vibration modes and nodal

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

Study on the crystal morphology and melting behavior of isothermally crystallized composites of short carbon fiber and poly(trimethylene terephthalate)

Mingtao RUN, Hongzan SONG, Yanping HAO

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 255-264 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0008-9

Abstract: The spherulites of the short carbon fiber(SCF)/poly (trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) composites formed in limited space at designed temperatures, and their melting behaviors were studied by the polarized optical microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. The results suggest that SCF content, isothermal crystallization temperatures, and the film thicknesses influence the crystal morphology of the composites. The dimension of the spherulites is decreased with increasing SCF content, but whether banded or nonbanded spherulites will form in the composites is not dependent on SCF content. However, the crystal morphology of the composites depends strongly on the temperature. When the isothermal crystallization temperatures increase from 180°C to 230°C, the crystal morphology of SCF/PTT composites continuously changes in the following order: nonbanded → banded → nonbanded spherulites. Discontinuous circle lines form in the film when the film thickness increases from 30 to 60 μm. Basing on the SEM observation, it is found that these circle lines are cracks formed due to the constriction difference of the different parts of the spherulites. These cracks are formed when the film is cooled from the isothermal crystallization temperature to the room temperature at a slow cooling rate; while they will disappear gradually at different temperatures in the heating process. The crack will appear/disappear first around the center of the spherulite when the film was cooled/heated. The nontwisted or slightly twisted lamellas will reorganize to form highly twisted lamellas inducing apparent banded texture of the spherulites.

Keywords: poly(trimethylene terephthalate)     short carbon fiber     banded spherulites     crack    

A survey on run-time supporting platforms for cyber physical systems Review

Yuan SUN, Gang YANG, Xing-she ZHOU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2017, Volume 18, Issue 10,   Pages 1458-1478 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1601579

Abstract: Consequently, whereas developing CPSs from scratch is inefficient, developing them with the aid of CPS run-timeIn recent years, much research has been actively conducted on CPS run-time supporting plat-forms.In this paper, we analyze and evaluate existing CPS run-time supporting platforms by first classifying

Keywords: Cyber physical system (CPS)     Run-time supporting platforms     Component     Service     Agent    

Improved local control without elective nodal radiotherapy in patients with unresectable NSCLC treated

YANG Kunyu, LIU Li, ZHANG Tao, WU Gang, CAO Fengjun, WANG Jianhua

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 381-385 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0074-7

Abstract: To investigate the influence of prophylactic elective nodal irradiation on the therapeutic results ofIn one group, the elective nodal irradiation was included in clinical tumor volume (CTV) of definitiveradiotherapy (ENI group); and in the other group, elective nodal irradiation was not included in CTVThe responsive rates were 45.8% and 74.0% (<0.05), and the rate of the elective nodal failure (ENF) wasnodal failure.

Keywords: significant difference     irradiation     unresectable non-small-cell     induction chemotherapy     influence    

Run-time system based on LinSERCANS and Soft-PLC

Cunfeng KANG, Chong WANG, Chunmin MA, Xudong HUANG, Renyuan FEI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 120-124 doi: 10.1007/s11465-009-0019-8

Abstract: It is able to combine LinSERCANS with the Soft-PLC, and a run-time system is developed based on the interfaceThis run-time system has been used in all electronic injection molding machines and works very well.

Keywords: Soft-PLC     run-time system     LinSERCANS     dynamic link libraries    

Distributed flexible reconfigurable condition monitoring and diagnosis technology

HU You-min, YANG Shu-zi, DU Run-sheng

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2006, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 276-281 doi: 10.1007/s11465-006-0025-z

Abstract: As manufacturing becomes increasingly decentralized, flexible and reconfigurable, more research needs to be done on monitoring and diagnosis technology that accommodate these new trends. The distributed condition monitoring and diagnosis technology based on the flexible and reconfigurable concept is studied here. A condition monitoring diagnosis model based on the distributed flexible and reconfigurable idea is proposed in this paper. The component makeup and functions of this model are discussed in detail. The model can fulfill in most instances the manufacturing system requirements for changing the configuration of the monitoring diagnosis system according to different manufacturing system configurations. This model also realizes the flexibility and reconfigurability of the monitoring diagnosis system in some degree. The model has already spawned a successful prototype for monitoring a chemical plant in accomplishing monitoring and control of the production process and equipment. Finally, some future research work is pointed out.

Keywords: chemical     diagnosis system     configuration     monitoring     equipment    

Rational Understanding about Renaissance Path of China's Road and Bridge Engineering

Mao-run Feng,Zheng-song Zhao

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 42-51 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014013

Abstract: At the turn of this century, China began the largest road and bridge development in the world, which has virtuously interacted with the social and economic development and has elevated the engineering technology to world-class level. Surveying the development of world transportation, and comparing the road and bridge construction efforts of Europe, U.S.A, Japan and China, general experiences of success can be derived as follows: It is greatly beneficial to give priority to transportation for economic development; it takes national strategy and social action to build up a transportation network; demand and innovation are the driving forces to upgrade road and bridge technology; management innovation and quality assurance can greatly improve development caliber. While rationally acknowledging China's transportation infrastructure achievements, we should reflect on issues with Chinese characteristics that have affected quality and efficiency, expose all construction practices that violate scientific law, overall management defects in road and bridge construction and maintenance, and search for new ways to strengthen social management and the creation of a healthy soft environment.

Keywords: road network     expressway     bridge project     technological innovation     construction management     social management    

Fast implementation of kernel simplex volume analysis based on modified Cholesky factorization for endmember extraction

Jing LI,Xiao-run LI,Li-jiao WANG,Liao-ying ZHAO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 250-257 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500244

Abstract: Endmember extraction is a key step in the hyperspectral image analysis process. The kernel new simplex growing algorithm (KNSGA), recently developed as a nonlinear alternative to the simplex growing algorithm (SGA), has proven a promising endmember extraction technique. However, KNSGA still suffers from two issues limiting its application. First, its random initialization leads to inconsistency in final results; second, excessive computation is caused by the iterations of a simplex volume calculation. To solve the first issue, the spatial pixel purity index (SPPI) method is used in this study to extract the first endmember, eliminating the initialization dependence. A novel approach tackles the second issue by initially using a modified Cholesky factorization to decompose the volume matrix into triangular matrices, in order to avoid directly computing the determinant tautologically in the simplex volume formula. Theoretical analysis and experiments on both simulated and real spectral data demonstrate that the proposed algorithm significantly reduces computational complexity, and runs faster than the original algorithm.

Keywords: Endmember extraction     Modified Cholesky factorization     Spatial pixel purity index (SPPI)     New simplex growing algorithm (NSGA)     Kernel new simplex growing algorithm (KNSGA)    

Treatment of severe diffuse cavernous hemangioma of the lower limb by combination of superficial femoral artery ligation and supergenual thigh amputation

Yin XIA, Dan SHANG, Qin LI, Xiaoqin RUN, Chenxi OUYANG, Yiqing LI, Bi JIN

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 240-244 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0031-8

Abstract: Severe diffuse cavernous hemangioma of the lower limb is rarely seen among young people and sometimes can be a fatal challenge for operation. We reported a case of diffuse cavernous hemangioma involving both skin and muscles of the left lower limb and perineal region in an adolescent patient. The patient who had previously undergone a local hemangioma resection of the foot ultimately ended in superficial femoral artery ligation and supergenual thigh amputation of the left upper leg because of uncontrollable massive bleeding of anastomotic stoma.

Keywords: cavernous hemangioma     femoral artery     ligation     amputation    

Fabrication of high-capacity cation-exchangers for protein adsorption: Comparison of grafting-from and grafting-to approaches

Ming Zhao, Run Liu, Jian Luo, Yan Sun, Qinghong Shi

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 120-132 doi: 10.1007/s11705-018-1730-y

Abstract: In this work, we have synthesized two polymer-grafted cation exchangers: one via the grafting-from approach, in which sulfopropyl methacrylate (SPM) is grafted through atom transfer radical polymerization onto Sepharose FF (the thus resulting exchanger is referred as Sep- -SPM), and another via the grafting-to approach, in which the polymer of SPM is directly coupled onto Sepharose FF (the thus resulting exchanger is called as Sep- SPM). Protein adsorption on these two cation exchangers have been also investigated. At the same ligand density, Sep- -SPM has a larger accessible pore radius and a smaller depth of polymer layer than Sep- SPM, due to the controllable introduction of polymer chains with the regular distribution of the ligand. Therefore, high-capacity adsorption of lysozyme and -globulin could be achieved simultaneously in Sep- -SPM with an ionic capacity (IC) of 308 mmol·L . However, Sep- SPM has an irregular chain distribution and different architecture of polymer layer, which lead to more serious repulsive interaction to proteins, and thus Sep- SPM has a lower adsorption capacity for -globulin than Sep- -SPM with the similar IC. Moreover, the results from protein uptake experiments indicate that the facilitated transport of adsorbed -globulin occurs only in Sep- SPM and depends on the architecture of polymer layers. Our research provides a clear clue for the development of high-performance protein chromatography.

Keywords: polymer-grafted ionic exchanger     grafting technique     protein adsorption     atom transfer radical polymerization     γ-globulin    

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Impact of FACTS devices on exercising market power in deregulated electricity market

Shanmugam PRABHAKAR KARTHIKEYAN, I. JACOB RAGLEND, D. P. KOTHARI

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Understanding the demand predictability of bike share systems: A station-level analysis

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China must have its own unique sustainable energy system

Weidou NI , Shilie WENG ,

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Interactive effects of high-speed rail on nodal zones in a city: exploratory study on China

Guo LIU, Kunhui YE

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Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

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

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Study on the crystal morphology and melting behavior of isothermally crystallized composites of short carbon fiber and poly(trimethylene terephthalate)

Mingtao RUN, Hongzan SONG, Yanping HAO

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A survey on run-time supporting platforms for cyber physical systems

Yuan SUN, Gang YANG, Xing-she ZHOU

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Improved local control without elective nodal radiotherapy in patients with unresectable NSCLC treated

YANG Kunyu, LIU Li, ZHANG Tao, WU Gang, CAO Fengjun, WANG Jianhua

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Run-time system based on LinSERCANS and Soft-PLC

Cunfeng KANG, Chong WANG, Chunmin MA, Xudong HUANG, Renyuan FEI

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Distributed flexible reconfigurable condition monitoring and diagnosis technology

HU You-min, YANG Shu-zi, DU Run-sheng

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Rational Understanding about Renaissance Path of China's Road and Bridge Engineering

Mao-run Feng,Zheng-song Zhao

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Fast implementation of kernel simplex volume analysis based on modified Cholesky factorization for endmember extraction

Jing LI,Xiao-run LI,Li-jiao WANG,Liao-ying ZHAO

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Treatment of severe diffuse cavernous hemangioma of the lower limb by combination of superficial femoral artery ligation and supergenual thigh amputation

Yin XIA, Dan SHANG, Qin LI, Xiaoqin RUN, Chenxi OUYANG, Yiqing LI, Bi JIN

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Fabrication of high-capacity cation-exchangers for protein adsorption: Comparison of grafting-from and grafting-to approaches

Ming Zhao, Run Liu, Jian Luo, Yan Sun, Qinghong Shi

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