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  • Numerical Studies on Propellers in Open Water and behind Hulls aiming to support the Evaluation of Propulsion Tests

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    • H. Streckwall
    • T. Lucke
    • T. Bugalski
    • J. Felicjancik
    • T. Goedicke
    • L. Greitsch
    • A. Talay
    • M. Alvar

    - Year 2016

    A RANS based numerical analysis of propellers can contribute considerably to our understanding of propeller/hull interaction. It may also allow for a review of scaling procedures on results from experimental fluid dynamics (EFD). Using various RANS codes (Fluent, CFX, STAR-CCM+ and FreSCo+) on common test cases the authors first focused on propeller open water (POW) calculations. Next we simulated the propeller hull interaction...

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  • Numerical modelling and experimental verification of compressible squeeze film pressure

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    The validity of using the Reynolds equation for compressible squeeze film pressure was tested with computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A squeeze film air bearing was instrumented with pressure sensors and non-contacting displacement probes to provide transient measurements of film thickness and pressure. The film thickness measurements also provided input parameters to the numerical prediction. However, numerical results showed...

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  • Janusz Cieśliński prof. dr hab. inż.

    He was born on April 15, 1954 in Slupsk. He graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology (1978). In 1986 he received the title of Doctor, in 1997 he obtained the title of Ph.D. with habilitation, and in 2006 he received the title of Professor. He worked as head of department and vice-dean for Education at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for two terms (2002-2008). His research interests...

  • Modeling lubricant flow between thrust-bearing pads

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    Inlet temperature is one of the main inputs in all models for the analysis of fluid film bearing performance. At the same time, inlettemperature distribution and also oil velocity distribution at the inlet are the result of flow phenomena in the gap between the bearingpads. These phenomena are complex and in many cases further affected by any special arrangements of forced oil supply to the gapbetween pads. The reason for such...

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  • DYNWIR S-70 program for modal analysis of multisupported and multimass rotors

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    - Diagnostyka - Year 2013

    The article provides a brief description of the program Dynwir-S-70 (currently being developed in the Rotor Dynamics and Slide Bearings Department in the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences in Gdansk) which is a program for analysis of multi-supported and multi-mass rotors. Used algorithms and the construction of mass and stiffness matrix were presented. Damping matrix structure based on Rayleigh damping...

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  • Fluid Mechanics, L/L/E, DaPE, sem. 04, summer 21/22 (PG_00050282)

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    • K. Tesch
    • M. Banaszek

    LECTURES Introduction and basic definitions. Properties of fluids. Models of fluids. Fluids in equilibrium. Determination of hydrostatic forces. Archimedes" law. Methods of fluid flow description. General motion of fluid. Deformation of fluid element. Vortex motion of fluid. Principles of conservation of mass, momentum and energy. Balance of entropy. Navier-Stokes equation. Bernoulli equation. Similarity of flow phenomena. Potential...

  • Numerical investigation on the performance of a small counter-rotating wind turbine

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    - E3S Web of Conferences - Year 2019

    The article presents the results of the investigation on the performance of a small counter-rotating wind turbine. The wind turbine has been simulated using Computational Fluid Dynamics methods. Actuator Line Model has been successfully used to represent rotors in the computational domain. A parametric study has been carried out, taking into account changes in the tip speed ratio of the rotors while maintaining a constant distance...

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  • A role of the heat and work uncompensatedtransformations in the balance of entropy and theturbomachinery efficiency

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    • T. Kowalczyk
    • P. Ziółkowski
    • D. Sławiński
    • J. Badur
    • M. Cisak

    - Transactions of the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery - Year 2017

    In the paper we have presented a procedure of estimating a role of the uncompensated transformation of heat and work in ow of viscous and heat conducting uid. The procedure was introduced by Professor Romuald Puzyrewski and is essential in local, in time and space, balance of entropy. Furthermore this unique approach leads to redenition the eciency of uid-ow machinery in three-dimensional modeling using CFD (Computational Fluid...

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  • NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF SPECIES DIFFUSION AND METHANOL DECOMPOSITION IN THERMOCATALYTIC REACTOR BASED ON THE INTERMETALLIC PHASE OF Ni3Al FOR LOW REYNOLDS NUMBERS

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    - TASK Quarterly - Year 2018

    Numerical modelling of hydrogen production by means of methanol decomposition in a thermocatalytic reactor using corrugated foil made of the Ni3Al intermetallic phase is shown in the paper. Experimental results of the flow analysis of mixtures containing helium and methanol in a thermocatalytic reactor with microchannels were used for the initial calibration of the CFD calculations (calculations based on the Computational Fluid...

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  • Simulation of large thrust-bearing performance at transient states, warm and cold start-up

    The start-up of a large hydrodynamic thrust bearing of a vertical hydrogenerator is one of the most critical situations during the lifetime of a bearing. Hydrodynamic load capacity is low due to low speed and higher thermal deformations of the pad. A new approach to the simulation of a hydrodynamic bearing is shown in this article. A combination of finite elements method and computational fluid dynamics is used to perform the transient...

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  • Prospects of Decreasing Power Losses in a Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing

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    - TRIBOLOGIA - Year 2017

    In numerous machines, axial load is carried by tilting pad thrust bearings known since the beginning of 20th century. These bearings are commonly bath lubricated, which is simple, does not require any additional pumps, and, due to this, such systems are highly reliable. In a contemporary technology, however, minimization of friction losses became an important goal of machinery improvement. Calculations based on elementary rules...

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  • HYDROSTATIC THRUST BEARING WITH REDUCED POWER LOSSES

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    - TRIBOLOGIA - Year 2018

    In many cases in rotating machinery, axial load is carried by tilting pad thrust bearings which have been developed since the beginning of 20th century. For high reliability and simplicity, most commonly the bearings are bath lubricated. In the times of sustainable development, however, minimization of friction losses becomes an important criterion for machinery assessment, and a strategic goal of their development. Performed calculations,...

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  • Deformable model of a butterfly in motion on the example of Attacus atlas

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    - Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials - Year 2022

    Insect wings can undergo significant chordwise (camber) as well as spanwise (twist) deformation during flapping flight but the effect of these deformations is not well understood. The shape and size of butterfly wings leads to particularly large wing deformations, making them an ideal test case for investigation of these effects. High-speed videogrammetry was used to capture the wing kinematics and deformations. The movements of...

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  • Numerical simulation of natural convection of Glycol-Al2O3 nanofluids from a horizontal cylinder

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    - HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING - Year 2021

    This paper deals with natural convection around a circular cylinder with constant heat flux in a cavity using computational fluid dynamics. As fluids ethylene glycol and a mixture of ethylene glycol with Al2O3 nanoparticles (mass concentrations of nanoparticles: 0.1% and 1%) are chosen. Rayleigh number ranges from 3104 to 3105. The nanofluids are modeled with single-phase approach. For the investigated range of nanoparticle concentration, the...

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  • Symulacja komputerowa obiektu dynamicznego na przykładzie biogazowni

    W artykule przedstawiono symulator czasu rzeczywistego biogazowni rolniczej. Przedstawiony symulator obejmuje obiegi biomasy, biogazu a także obieg grzewczy wraz z systemem sterowania urządzeniami układów biogazowni oraz wizualizacją procesów. Badania koncentrowały się na wykonaniu symulatora, który odzwierciedla istniejące instalacje. Oprogramowaniem służącym do symulacji jest system CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) dający...

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  • Study on the Influence of an Axial Distance Between Rotors on a Performance of a Small Counter-Rotating Wind Turbine

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    - Year 2019

    In this paper, results of the investigation on the performance of a small counter-rotating wind turbinehas been presented. Computational Fluid Dynamics methodshave been used forwind turbine simulations. Rotors representation were introduced into computational domain by means of Actuator Line Model. Influence of an axial distance of CRWTrotorshas been investigated. In all studied configurations rotors were counter-rotating...

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  • The saga of a fish: from a survival guide to closing lemmas

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    In the paper by D. Burago, S. Ivanov and A. Novikov, “A survival guide for feeble fish”, it has been shown that a fish with limited velocity can reach any point in the (possibly unbounded) ocean provided that the fluid velocity field is incompressible, bounded and has vanishing mean drift. This result extends some known global controllability theorems though being substantially nonconstructive. We give a fish a different recipe...

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  • CFD-based evaluation of current-carrying capacity of power cables installed in free air

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    - Year 2017

    Evaluation of current-carrying capacity of power cables and selection of cross-sectional area of their conductors are mainly performed in accordance with requirements of EN, IEC or IEEE standards. However, these standards do not provide all methods of cables installation and location which occur in practice. Thus, in some cases, performance of advanced modeling of various thermal phenomena, affecting power cables current-carrying...

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  • A Preliminary Study and Analysis of Tidal Stream Generators

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    - Acta Energetica - Year 2020

    For a sustainable future, tidal energy can play a vital role. Tidal energy relies on the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun along with the centrifugal forces created by the Earth. Tidal barrage uses the potential energy from the tide and has been very successful in electricity production. With the help of a turbine, kinetic energy can also be harnessed from tidal currents to generate electricity. However, it is not economically...

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  • Effect of solar radiation on current-carrying capacity of PVC-insulated power cables – the numerical point of view

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    Power cables are usually buried in the soil, which results in their relatively high current-carrying capacity. However, there are cases in which the starting/final section of a cable line runs along a pole of an overhead power line. Power cables can be directly exposed to solar radiation then, and this negatively influences their current-carrying capacity as well as estimated life of the cables’ insulation. An analysis of thermal...

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  • Studies of Nonlinear Sound Dynamics in Fluids Based on the Caloric Equation of State

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    The sound speed and parameters of nonlinearity B/A, C/A in a fluid are expressed in terms of coefficients in the Taylor series expansion of an excess internal energy, in powers of excess pressure and density. That allows to conclude about features of the sound propagation in fluids, the internal energy of which is known as a function of pressure and density. The sound speed and parameters of nonlinearity in the mixture consisting...

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  • Identification of ship’s hull mathematical model with numerical methods

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    - Year 2023

    The modern maritime industry is moving toward the development of technology that will allow for full or partial autonomy of ship operation. This innovation places high demands on ship performance prediction techniques at the design stage. The researchwork presented in the article is related to the design stage of the ship and concerns methods for prognosis and evaluation of the specific operational condition of the ship, namely...

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  • Acoustic heating produced in the thermoviscous flow of a Bingham plastic

    This study is devoted to the instantaneous acoustic heating of a Bingham plastic. The model of the Bingham plastic's viscous stress tensor includes the yield stress along with the shear viscosity, which differentiates a Bingham plastic from a viscous Newtonian fluid. A special linear combination of the conservation equations in differential form makes it possible to reduce all acoustic terms in the linear part of of the final equation...

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  • Acoustic heating produced in the thermoviscous flow of a bingham plastic

    This study is devoted to the instantaneous acoustic heating of a Bingham plastic. The model of the Bingham plastic's viscous stress tensor includes the yield stress along with the shear viscosity, which differentiates a Bingham plastic from a viscous Newtonian fluid. A special linear combination of the conservation equations in differential form makes it possible to reduce all acoustic terms in the linear part of of the final equation...

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  • Application of advanced CFD simulations in seakeeping analysis of ships (case study)

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    - Year 2017

    The novel design process of many types of ships needs estimation of seakeeping properties. Especially ships like Offshore Supply Vessels, Wind Farm Support Vessels, Research Vessels, ferries, military vessels, rescue vessels require extended analysis of ship behavior on rough sea. The main reason for improving ships operability in different sea conditions is need of rising efficiency of propulsion system, reducing hull added resistance,...

  • Research and applications of active bearings: A state-of-the-art review

    Controllable/active bearings are mainly associated with active magnetic bearings (AMBs), whereas active bearing control is also found in many types of bearings, e.g. fluid, gas and hybrid bearings. The article presents a review of the literature describing the structure and results of studies of active bearings. Active control brings a number of benefits resulting in the fact that their use as a support for rotors becomes increasingly...

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  • ANALIZA CECH HYDRO-AERODYNAMICZNYCH BEZZAŁOGOWEGO POJAZDU NAWODNO-POWIETRZNEGO Z WYKORZYSTANIEM EFEKTU PRZYPOWIERZCHNIOWEGO

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    - Year 2023

    W artykule przedstawiono problematykę badań dotyczących opracowania demonstratora technologii bezzałogowego pojazdu nawodno-powietrznego z wykorzystaniem efektu przypowierzchniowego. Opisano podstawowe problemy badawcze związane z analizą cech hydro-aerodynamicznych pojazdu. Opisano przedmiot badań, bezzałogowy pojazd nawodno-powietrzny typu USV-UAV-WIG. Opisano metodę badań. Przeprowadzono wstępną analizę osiągów i zachowania...

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  • On design and analysis of flow characteristics of the last stage of gas-steam turbine

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    - Year 2020

    Research regarding blade design and analysis of flow have been conducted for over a century. Meanwhile new concepts and design approaches were created and improved. Advancements in information technologies allowed to introduce computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational flow mechanics (CFM). Currently a combination of mentioned methods is used for design of turbine blades. These methods enabled us to improve flow efficiency...

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  • Hossein Nejatbakhsh Esfahani PhD

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    Since 2012 when I graduated in master of mechatronics engineering I've been dealing with kinds of control theory problems in both theoretical and practical perspective. I have five years of work experience in industrial automation area in Iran where I was swamped with some industrial-based control algorithms such as PID and MPC algorithms which were adopted to control some processes including steam turbine, gas turbine, casting...

  • Opinia techniczna dotycząca analizy wiatrowej, wykonanej na podstawie wyników symulacji CFD

    Celem opracowania jest oszacowanie obciążenia środowiskowego generowanego wiatrem działającego na fasadę Zespołu Dwóch Budynków Biurowych realizowanych przez Zamawiającego na nieruchomości położonej w Gdańsku przy Al. Grunwaldzkiej 343-345. Zakres opracowania obejmuje: • analizę dokumentacji obiektu oraz sąsiadującej zabudowy pod kątem szacowania wpływu oddziaływania wiatru na budowlę; • analizę możliwości zastosowania wskazań...

  • „Eulerian – Eulerian” versus ,,Eulerian –Lagrangean” models of condensation

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    - Logistyka - Year 2014

    Liquid phase in the flowing vapor through stages of the steam turbine is the cause of a lot of failures. Nowadays, due to work of steam turbines at partial load, process of homogeneous and heterogeneous condensation still is current. The formation of drops of condensate under conditions other than nominal operation of turbine is a process still unknown. Engineers and designers involved in the development of power station machines...

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  • Constrained aerodynamic shape optimization using neural networks and sequential sampling

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    - Year 2023

    Aerodynamic shape optimization (ASO) involves computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based search for an optimal aerodynamic shape such as airfoils and wings. Gradient-based optimization (GBO) with adjoints can be used efficiently to solve ASO problems with many design variables, but problems with many constraints can still be challenging. The recently created efficient global optimization algorithm with neural network (NN)-based prediction...

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  • Numerical investigation of multiphase blood flow coupled with lumped parameter model of outflow

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    • B. Melka
    • W. Adamczyk
    • M. Rojczyk
    • M. L. Nowak
    • M. Gracka
    • A. J. Nowak
    • A. Golda
    • R. Białecki
    • Z. Ostrowski

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR HEAT & FLUID FLOW - Year 2019

    Purpose The purpose of this paper is the application of the computational fluid dynamics model simulating the blood flow within the aorta of an eight-year-old patient with Coarctation of Aorta. Design/methodology/approach The numerical model, based on commercial code ANSYS Fluent, was built using the multifluid Euler–Euler approach with the interaction between the phases described by the kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF). Findings A...

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  • Local dynamics of fluids and dielectrics as the foundation of signal-carrying wave properties

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    - Year 2014

    This paper develops an original approach to fundamental problems of classical linear acoustics and electromagnetics, proving a crucial role of doubly-dynamic local properties of a propagation medium in supporting wave-like fields able to carry information signals. The proof is composed of two steps concerning, subsequently, fluid acoustics and dielectric electromagnetics. The first step consists in complementing a common, practically...

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  • Local Nusselt number evaluation in the case of jet impingement

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    • T. Kura
    • E. Fornalik-Wajs
    • J. Wajs
    • S. Kenjeres

    - Year 2018

    Jet impingement still is one of demanding cases regarding computational fluid dynamics, due to its highly turbulent behaviour, with occurrence of turbulent-laminar transition. Even recently developed methods exhibit some drawbacks – RANS based simulations lack accuracy, LES and DNS based ones require too much computational time. Hybrid methods also exist, but their development and validation is in progress. Nevertheless, CFD application...

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  • Methods of measurement signal acquisition from the rotational flow meter for frequency analysis

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    - EPJ Web of Conferences - Year 2017

    One of the simplest and commonly used instruments for measuring the flow of homogeneous substances is the rotational flow meter. The main part of such a device is a rotor (vane or screw) rotating at a speed which is the function of the fluid or gas flow rate. A pulse signal with a frequency proportional to the speed of the rotor is obtained at the sensor output. For measurements in dynamic conditions, a variable interval between...

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  • Numerical analysis of the ostiomeatal complex aeration using the CFD method

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    • D. Tretiakow
    • K. Tesch
    • K. Markiet
    • T. Przewoźny
    • A. Kusiak
    • D. Cichońska
    • A. Skorek

    - Scientific Reports - Year 2023

    We aimed to analyse ostiomeatal complex (OMC) aeration using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method of simulation based on human craniofacial computed tomography (CT) scans. The analysis was based on CT images of 2 patients: one with normal nose anatomy and one with nasal septal deviation (NSD). The Reynolds-Average Simulation approach and turbulence model based on linear eddy viscosity supplemented with the two-equation...

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  • Impact of thermal backfill parameters on current-carrying capacity of power cables installed in the ground

    Proper design of power installations with the participation of power cables buried in homogeneous and thermally well-conductive ground does not constitute a major problem. The situation changes when the ground is non-homogeneous and thermally low-conductive. In such a situation, a thermal backfill near the cables is commonly used. The optimization of thermal backfill parameters to achieve the highest possible current-carrying capacity...

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  • Acoustic heating produced in resonators filled by a newtonian fluid

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    Acoustic heating in resonators is studied. The governing equation of acoustic heating is derived by means of the special linear combination of conservation equations in differential form, allowing the reduction of all acoustic terms in the linear part of the final equation, but preserving terms belonging to the thermal mode responsible for heating. This equation is instantaneous and includes nonlinear acoustic terms that form a...

  • Mild poikilocapnic hypoxia increases very low frequency haemoglobin oxygenation oscillations in prefrontal cortex

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    • A. Gruszecka
    • M. Waskow
    • M. A. Malkiewicz
    • J. Neary
    • J. Singh
    • T. Teckchandani
    • G. Kratzig
    • M. Wszedybyl-Winklewska
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • J. Rumiński... and 4 others

    - BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH - Year 2021

    Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of mild cerebral hypoxia on haemoglobin oxygenation(HbO2), cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and cardiovascular physiology. To achieve this goal, four signals were recorded simultaneously: blood pressure, heart rate / electrocardiogram, HbO2 from right hemisphere and changes of subarachnoid space (SAS) width from left hemisphere. Signals were registered from 30 healthy,...

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  • Numerical Estimation of Hull Hydrodynamic Derivatives in Ship Maneuvering Prediction

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    - Polish Maritime Research - Year 2021

    Prediction of the maneuvering characteristics of the ship at the design stage can be done by means of model tests, computational simulations or a combination of both. The model tests can be realized as direct simulation of the standard maneuvers with the free running model, which gives the most accurate results, but is also the least affordable as it requires very large tank or natural lake, as well as complex equipment of the...

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  • Applying response surface method to optimize the performance of a divergent-chimney solar power plant

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    • B. Adibimanesh
    • M. B. Ayani
    • H. Khozeymeh-Nezhad
    • S. Polesek-Karczewska

    - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments - Year 2021

    One of the effective tools to generate electricity from solar energy is Divergent-chimney solar power plant (DSPP). Divergent and cylindrical chimneys of solar power plants have different performances considering turbine pressure drop ratio (ft). For the first time, the divergent angle (DA) and solar radiation (SR) interaction effects on 〖ft〗_opt are discussed through applying the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Response...

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  • The retrofitting of ships by applying retractable bow hydrofoils: a case study

    Increasing environmental requirements and a relatively long ship life of 30 years mean more attention is needed to retrofit existing ships. One possibility is using hydrofoils to reduce the ship’s resistance and improve comfort and safety in rough sea conditions. This study investigates the influence of retractable bow hydrofoils on the seakeeping performance and operational conditions of a selected case study vessel (V-shaped...

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  • Effects of Noncontact Shoulder Tool Velocities on Friction Stir Joining of Polyamide 6 (PA6)

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    - Materials - Year 2022

    In this study, the effects of the traverse and rotational velocities of the noncontact shoulder tool on the heat generation and heated flux during the friction stir joining of high-density polyamide 6 (PA6) polymer were investigated. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method was employed to simulate the thermomechanical phenomena during the friction stir joining (FSJ) process of PA6. A developed model was used to consider the...

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  • DETERMINATION OF THE AERODYNAMIC DRAG OF PNEUMATIC LIFE RAFTS AS A FACTOR FOR INCREASING THE RELIABILITY OF RESCUE OPERATIONS

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    - Polish Maritime Research - Year 2021

    Ensuring the safety of ship crews at sea is of the utmost importance. Life rafts are one of the basic components of any seagoing vessel and ensuring their stability is an important component of maritime research. This study concerns the determination of the aerodynamic drag coefficients of pneumatic life rafts in a full range of wind speed and directions. The drag coefficients are based on full-scale experimental studies and numerical...

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  • Effect of the Cavitation Generation Unit Structure on the Performance of an Advanced Hydrodynamic Cavitation Reactor for Process Intensifications

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    • X. Sun
    • W. You
    • X. Xuan
    • L. Ji
    • X. Xu
    • G. Wang
    • S. Zhao
    • G. Boczkaj
    • J. Y. Yoon
    • S. Chen

    - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL - Year 2021

    The advanced rotational hydrodynamic cavitation reactors (ARHCRs) that appeared recently have shown obvious advantages compared with conventional devices in process intensifications. In ARHCRs, the cavitation generation unit (CGU) located on the rotor and stator basically determines their performance. For the first time, the present study investigated the effect of the CGU structure on the performance of a representative ARHCR...

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  • Numerical investigation on distribution characteristics of oxidation air in a lime slurry desulfurization system with rotary jet agitators

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    • L. Xiang
    • X. Sun
    • X. Wei
    • G. Wang
    • G. Boczkaj
    • J. Y. Yoon
    • S. Chen

    - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND PROCESSING - Year 2021

    Rotary jet agitator is an effective device for mixing, dispersing, dissolving, and suspending dispersed phases in liquid, and is particularly advantageous to the homogenization of oxygen-enriched air within the lime slurry desulfurization system. The distribution of oxygen-enriched air in agitators is vital for the process of gypsum crystallization and the homogeneous and sufficient oxygen-enriched air can promote the formation...

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  • Identification of Emotional States Using Phantom Miro M310 Camera

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    The purpose of this paper is to present the possibilities associated with the use of remote sensing methods in identifying human emotional states, and to present the results of the research conducted by the authors in this field. The studies presented involved the use of advanced image analysis to identify areas on the human face that change their activity along with emotional expression. Most of the research carried out in laboratories...

  • Multi-fidelity aerodynamic design trade-off exploration using point-by-point Pareto set identification

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    - AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2018

    Aerodynamic design is inherently a multi-objective optimization (MOO) problem. Determining the best possible trade-offs between conflicting aerodynamic objectives can be computationally challenging when carried out directly at the level of high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics simulations. This paper presents a computationally cheap methodology for exploration of aerodynamic design trade-offs. In particular, point-by-point...

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  • Aerodynamic Shape Optimization for Delaying Dynamic Stall of Airfoils by Regression Kriging

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    - Year 2020

    The phenomenon of dynamic stall produce adverse aerodynamic loading which can adversely affect the structural strength and life of aerodynamic systems. Aerodynamic shape optimization (ASO) provides an effective approach for delaying and mitigating dynamic stall characteristics without the addition of auxiliary system. ASO, however, requires multiple evaluations time-consuming computational fluid dynamics models. Metamodel-based...

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