999 resultados para Characteristic equations


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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS

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En los diseños y desarrollos de ingeniería, antes de comenzar la construcción e implementación de los objetivos de un proyecto, es necesario realizar una serie de análisis previos y simulaciones que corroboren las expectativas de la hipótesis inicial, con el fin de obtener una referencia empírica que satisfaga las condiciones de trabajo o funcionamiento de los objetivos de dicho proyecto. A menudo, los resultados que satisfacen las características deseadas se obtienen mediante la iteración de métodos de ensayo y error. Generalmente, éstos métodos utilizan el mismo procedimiento de análisis con la variación de una serie de parámetros que permiten adaptar una tecnología a la finalidad deseada. Hoy en día se dispone de computadoras potentes, así como algoritmos de resolución matemática que permiten resolver de forma veloz y eficiente diferentes tipos de problemas de cálculo. Resulta interesante el desarrollo de aplicaciones que permiten la resolución de éstos problemas de forma rápida y precisa en el análisis y síntesis de soluciones de ingeniería, especialmente cuando se tratan expresiones similares con variaciones de constantes, dado que se pueden desarrollar instrucciones de resolución con la capacidad de inserción de parámetros que definan el problema. Además, mediante la implementación de un código de acuerdo a la base teórica de una tecnología, se puede lograr un código válido para el estudio de cualquier problema relacionado con dicha tecnología. El desarrollo del presente proyecto pretende implementar la primera fase del simulador de dispositivos ópticos Slabsim, en cual se puede representar la distribución de la energía de una onda electromagnética en frecuencias ópticas guiada a través de una una guía dieléctrica plana, también conocida como slab. Este simulador esta constituido por una interfaz gráfica generada con el entorno de desarrollo de interfaces gráficas de usuario Matlab GUIDE, propiedad de Mathworks©, de forma que su manejo resulte sencillo e intuitivo para la ejecución de simulaciones con un bajo conocimiento de la base teórica de este tipo de estructuras por parte del usuario. De este modo se logra que el ingeniero requiera menor intervalo de tiempo para encontrar una solución que satisfaga los requisitos de un proyecto relacionado con las guías dieléctricas planas, e incluso utilizarlo para una amplia diversidad de objetivos basados en esta tecnología. Uno de los principales objetivos de este proyecto es la resolución de la base teórica de las guías slab a partir de métodos numéricos computacionales, cuyos procedimientos son extrapolables a otros problemas matemáticos y ofrecen al autor una contundente base conceptual de los mismos. Por este motivo, las resoluciones de las ecuaciones diferenciales y características que constituyen los problemas de este tipo de estructuras se realizan por estos medios de cálculo en el núcleo de la aplicación, dado que en algunos casos, no existe la alternativa de uso de expresiones analíticas útiles. ABSTRACT. The first step in engineering design and development is an analysis and simulation process which will successfully corroborate the initial hypothesis that was made and find solutions for a particular. In this way, it is possible to obtain empirical evidence which suitably substantiate the purposes of the project. Commonly, the characteristics to reach a particular target are found through iterative trial and error methods. These kinds of methods are based on the same theoretical analysis but with a variation of some parameters, with the objective to adapt the results for a particular aim. At present, powerful computers and mathematical algorithms are available to solve different kinds of calculation problems in a fast and efficient way. Computing application development is useful as it gives a high level of accurate results for engineering analysis and synthesis in short periods of time. This is more notable in cases where the mathematical expressions on a theoretical base are similar but with small variations of constant values. This is due to the ease of adaptation of the computer programming code into a parameter request system that defines a particular solution on each execution. Additionally, it is possible to code an application suitable to simulate any issue related to the studied technology. The aim of the present project consists of the construction of the first stage of an optoelectronics simulator named Slabsim. Slabism is capable of representing the energetic distribution of a light wave guided in the volume of a slab waveguide. The mentioned simulator is made through the graphic user interface development environment Matlab GUIDE, property of Mathworks©. It is designed for an easy and intuitive management by the user to execute simulations with a low knowledge of the technology theoretical bases. With this software it is possible to achieve several aims related to the slab waveguides by the user in low interval of time. One of the main purposes of this project is the mathematical solving of theoretical bases of slab structures through computing numerical analysis. This is due to the capability of adapting its criterion to other mathematical issues and provides a strong knowledge of its process. Based on these advantages, numerical solving methods are used in the core of the simulator to obtain differential and characteristic equations results that become represented on it.

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Many physical problems can be modeled by scalar, first-order, nonlinear, hyperbolic, partial differential equations (PDEs). The solutions to these PDEs often contain shock and rarefaction waves, where the solution becomes discontinuous or has a discontinuous derivative. One can encounter difficulties using traditional finite difference methods to solve these equations. In this paper, we introduce a numerical method for solving first-order scalar wave equations. The method involves solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) to advance the solution along the characteristics and to propagate the characteristics in time. Shocks are created when characteristics cross, and the shocks are then propagated by applying analytical jump conditions. New characteristics are inserted in spreading rarefaction fans. New characteristics are also inserted when values on adjacent characteristics lie on opposite sides of an inflection point of a nonconvex flux function, Solutions along characteristics are propagated using a standard fourth-order Runge-Kutta ODE solver. Shocks waves are kept perfectly sharp. In addition, shock locations and velocities are determined without analyzing smeared profiles or taking numerical derivatives. In order to test the numerical method, we study analytically a particular class of nonlinear hyperbolic PDEs, deriving closed form solutions for certain special initial data. We also find bounded, smooth, self-similar solutions using group theoretic methods. The numerical method is validated against these analytical results. In addition, we compare the errors in our method with those using the Lax-Wendroff method for both convex and nonconvex flux functions. Finally, we apply the method to solve a PDE with a convex flux function describing the development of a thin liquid film on a horizontally rotating disk and a PDE with a nonconvex flux function, arising in a problem concerning flow in an underground reservoir.

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Purpose This Study evaluated the predictive validity of three previously published ActiGraph energy expenditure (EE) prediction equations developed for children and adolescents. Methods A total of 45 healthy children and adolescents (mean age: 13.7 +/- 2.6 yr) completed four 5-min activity trials (normal walking. brisk walking, easy running, and fast running) in ail indoor exercise facility. During each trial, participants were all ActiGraph accelerometer oil the right hip. EE was monitored breath by breath using the Cosmed K4b(2) portable indirect calorimetry system. Differences and associations between measured and predicted EE were assessed using dependent t-tests and Pearson correlations, respectively. Classification accuracy was assessed using percent agreement, sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results None of the equations accurately predicted mean energy expenditure during each of the four activity trials. Each equation, however, accurately predicted mean EE in at least one activity trial. The Puyau equation accurately predicted EE during slow walking. The Trost equation accurately predicted EE during slow running. The Freedson equation accurately predicted EE during fast running. None of the three equations accurately predicted EE during brisk walking. The equations exhibited fair to excellent classification accuracy with respect to activity intensity. with the Trost equation exhibiting the highest classification accuracy and the Puyau equation exhibiting the lowest. Conclusions These data suggest that the three accelerometer prediction equations do not accurately predict EE on a minute-by-minute basis in children and adolescents during overground walking and running. The equations maybe, however, for estimating participation in moderate and vigorous activity.

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The shock manifold equation is a first order nonlinear partial differential equation, which describes the kinematics of a shockfront in an ideal gas with constant specific heats. However, it was found that there was more than one of these shock manifold equations, and the shock surface could be embedded in a one parameter family of surfaces, obtained as a solution of any of these shock manifold equations. Associated with each shock manifold equation is a set of characteristic curves called lsquoshock raysrsquo. This paper investigates the nature of various associated shock ray equations.

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On a characteristic surface Omega of a hyperbolic system of first-order equations in multi-dimensions (x, t), there exits a compatibility condition which is in the form of a transport equation along a bicharacteristic on Omega. This result can be interpreted also as a transport equation along rays of the wavefront Omega(t) in x-space associated with Omega. For a system of quasi-linear equations, the ray equations (which has two distinct parts) and the transport equation form a coupled system of underdetermined equations. As an example of this bicharacteristic formulation, we consider two-dimensional unsteady flow of an ideal magnetohydrodynamics gas with a plane aligned magnetic field. For any mode of propagation in this two-dimensional flow, there are three ray equations: two for the spatial coordinates x and y and one for the ray diffraction. In spite of little longer calculations, the final four equations (three ray equations and one transport equation) for the fast magneto-acoustic wave are simple and elegant and cannot be derived in these simple forms by use of a computer program like REDUCE.

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For this sake, the macroscopic equations of mechanics and the kinetic equations of the microstructural transformations should form a unified set that be solved simultaneously. As a case study of coupling length and time scales, the trans-scale formulation

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The transition features of the wake behind a uniform circular cylinder at Re = 200, which is just beyond the critical Reynolds number of 3-D transition, are investigated in detail by direct numerical simulations of 3-D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. The spanwise characteris-tic length determines the transition features and global properties of the wake.

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By using characteristic analysis of the linear and nonlinear parabolic stability equations (PSE), PSE of primitive disturbance variables are proved to be parabolic intotal. By using sub-characteristic analysis of PSE, the linear PSE are proved to be elliptical and hyperbolic-parabolic for velocity U, in subsonic and supersonic, respectively; the nonlinear PSE are proved to be elliptical and hyperbolic-parabolic for relocity U + u in subsonic and supersonic, respectively. The methods are gained that the remained ellipticity is removed from the PSE by characteristic and sub-characteristic theories, the results for the linear PSE are consistent with the known results, and the influence of the Mach number is also given out. At the same time, the methods of removing the remained ellipticity are further obtained from the nonlinear PSE.

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Energy functions (or characteristic functions) and basic equations for ferroelectrics in use today are given by those for ordinary dielectrics in the physical and mechanical communications. Based on these basic equations and energy functions, the finite element computation of the nonlinear behavior of the ferroelectrics has been carried out by several research groups. However, it is difficult to process the finite element computation further after domain switching, and the computation results are remarkably deviating from the experimental results. For the crack problem, the iterative solution of the finite element calculation could not converge and the solutions for fields near the crack tip oscillate. In order to finish the calculation smoothly, the finite element formulation should be modified to neglect the equivalent nodal load produced by spontaneous polarization gradient. Meanwhile, certain energy functions for ferroelectrics in use today are not compatible with the constitutive equations of ferroelectrics and need to be modified. This paper proposes a set of new formulae of the energy functions for ferroelectrics. With regard to the new formulae of the energy functions, the new basic equations for ferroelectrics are derived and can reasonably explain the question in the current finite element analysis for ferroelectrics.