931 resultados para Urban Simulation Model
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The aim of this thesis is to define effects of lignin separation process on Pulp mill chemical balance especially on sodium/sulphur-balance. The objective is to develop a simulation model with WinGEMS Process Simulator and use that model to simulate the chemical balances and process changes. The literature part explains what lignin is and how kraft pulp is produced. It also introduces to the methods that can be used to extract lignin from black liquor stream and how those methods affect the pulping process. In experimental part seven different cases are simulated with the created simulation model. The simulations are based on selected reference mill that produces 500 000 tons of bleached air-dried (90 %) pulp per year. The simulations include the chemical balance calculation and the estimated production increase. Based on the simulations the heat load of the recovery boiler can be reduced and the pulp production increased when lignin is extracted. The simulations showed that decreasing the waste acid stream intake from the chlorine dioxide plant is an effective method to control the sulphidity level when about 10 % of lignin is extracted. With higher lignin removal rates the in-mill sulphuric acid production has been discovered to be a better alternative to the sulphidity control.
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Tässä diplomityössä mallinnetaan Apros-simulointiohjelmistolla kylläistä höyryä tuottava KPA Uniconin toimittama Biograte-kattilalaitos. Työ on rajattu käsittelemään vesihöyrypiiri syöttövesisäiliöstä prosessiin lähtevään höyryyn saakka. Savukaasupuoli on mallinnettu polttoaineen ja palamisilman syötöstä savupiippuun asti, mutta savukaasujen puhdistus on jätetty pois simulaatiomallista. Työssä kerrotaan yleisesti biopolttoaineista, kattilalaitoksista ja tulipesäratkaisuista. Simuloitava kattilalaitos ja sen säätöjärjestelmä käydään läpi yksityiskohtaisemmin. Simuloinnista ja sen mahdollisuuksista kerrotaan yleisesti, jonka jälkeen esitellään tehty simulaatiomalli. Simulointituloksia verrataan kattilan mitoitusarvoihin ja tärkeimpien prosessisuureiden muutoksia tutkitaan kuormanmuutostilanteissa. Lopuksi tuloksista tehdään yhteenveto ja esitellään jatkotoimenpidesuunnitelmat. Simuloitu kattilalaitos tuottaa kylläistä höyryä halutun määrän oikeassa paineessa ja lämpötilassa. Kattilan prosessisuureet vastaavat melko hyvin mitoitusarvoja ja simulaatiomalli toimii vakaasti myös kuormanmuutostilanteissa. Suurimmat kompromissit ja yksinkertaistukset on tehty tulipesän ja polttoaineensyötön mallinnuksessa. Näitä osa-alueita kehittämällä simulaation tarkkuutta olisi mahdollista parantaa entisestään. Jatkossa simulointimallia on tarkoitus kehittää laajentamalla se kattamaan myös laitoksen sekundääripuoli kokonaisuudessaan. Tulosten perusteella simulaatiota voidaan pitää onnistuneena mallina Biograte-kattilalaitoksesta.
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Mobile robots are capable of performing spatial displacement motions in different environments. This motions can be calculated based on sensorial data (autonomous robot) or given by an operator (tele operated robot). This thesis is focused on the latter providing the control architecture which bridges the tele operator and the robot’s locomotion system and end effectors. Such a task might prove overwhelming in cases where the robot comprises a wide variety of sensors and actuators hence a relatively new option was selected: Robot Operating System (ROS). The control system of a new robot will be sketched and tested in a simulation model using ROS together with Gazebo in order to determine the viability of such a system. The simulated model will be based on the projected shape and main features of the real machine. A stability analysis will be performed first theoretically and afterwards using the developed model. This thesis concluded that both the physical properties and the control architecture are feasible and stable settling up the ground for further work with the same robot.
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The last two decades have provided a vast opportunity to live and explore the compulsive imaginary world or virtual world through massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs). MMORPG gives a wide range of opportunities to its users to participate with multi-players on the same platform, to communicate and to do real time actions. There is a virtual economy in these games which is largely player-driven. In-game currency provides its users to build up their Avatars, to buy or sell the necessary goods to play, survive in the games and so on. As a part of virtual economies generated through EVE Online, this thesis mainly focuses on how the prices of the minerals in EVE Online behave by applying the Jabłonska- Capasso-Morale (JCM) mathematical simulation model. It is to verify up to what degree the model can reproduce the virtual economy behavior. The model is applied to buy and sell prices of two minerals namely, isogen and morphite. The simulation results demonstrate that JCM model ts reasonably well to the mineral prices, which lets us conclude that virtual economies behave similarly to the real ones.
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The purpose of this thesis was to develop a program that can illustrate thermal-hydraulic node dimensions used in SMABRE simulations. These created node illustrations are used to verify the correctness of the designed simulation model and in addition they can be included in scientific reports. This thesis will include theory about SMABRE and relevant programs that were used to achieve the ending results. This thesis will give explanations for different modules that were created and used in the finished program, and it will present the different problems encountered and provide the solutions. The most important objective in this thesis is to display the results of generic VVER-1000 node dimensions and verify the correctness in the displayed part. The finished program was created using code language Python.
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This master thesis presents a study on the requisite cooling of an activated sludge process in paper and pulp industry. The energy consumption of paper and pulp industry and it’s wastewater treatment plant in particular is relatively high. It is therefore useful to understand the wastewater treatment process of such industries. The activated sludge process is a biological mechanism which degrades carbonaceous compounds that are present in waste. The modified activated sludge model constructed here aims to imitate the bio-kinetics of an activated sludge process. However, due to the complicated non-linear behavior of the biological process, modelling this system is laborious and intriguing. We attempt to find a system solution first using steady-state modelling of Activated Sludge Model number 1 (ASM1), approached by Euler’s method and an ordinary differential equation solver. Furthermore, an enthalpy study of paper and pulp industry’s vital pollutants was carried out and applied to revise the temperature shift over a period of time to formulate the operation of cooling water. This finding will lead to a forecast of the plant process execution in a cost-effective manner and management of effluent efficiency. The final stage of the thesis was achieved by optimizing the steady state of ASM1.
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Open Access Scheduling has shown great promise in allowing health care practices to provide same-day access, and to match patients with their regular physicians. However, similarly to traditional clinics where appointments are pre-booked, open access clinics are also frustrated with long waits, long idle time and long overtime due to uncertainties such as patient no-shows, variable service time and variable daily demand. These aspects have not been studied previously in an open access setting. This study investigates different management options to improve clinical performance in terms of patient waiting time, doctor idle time and clinic overtime. Other factors studied with a simulation model include client load and placement of pre-booked slots. Results show that a proper panel size is critical to obtain good performance for open access clinics, and that good choices for management options depend on the client load.
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Réalisé en cotutellle avec Gaétan Bourgeois et avec la participation de Guy Boivin, d'Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada, du Centre de Recherche et Développement en Horticulture à Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC J3B 3E6, Canada
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One major component of power system operation is generation scheduling. The objective of the work is to develop efficient control strategies to the power scheduling problems through Reinforcement Learning approaches. The three important active power scheduling problems are Unit Commitment, Economic Dispatch and Automatic Generation Control. Numerical solution methods proposed for solution of power scheduling are insufficient in handling large and complex systems. Soft Computing methods like Simulated Annealing, Evolutionary Programming etc., are efficient in handling complex cost functions, but find limitation in handling stochastic data existing in a practical system. Also the learning steps are to be repeated for each load demand which increases the computation time.Reinforcement Learning (RL) is a method of learning through interactions with environment. The main advantage of this approach is it does not require a precise mathematical formulation. It can learn either by interacting with the environment or interacting with a simulation model. Several optimization and control problems have been solved through Reinforcement Learning approach. The application of Reinforcement Learning in the field of Power system has been a few. The objective is to introduce and extend Reinforcement Learning approaches for the active power scheduling problems in an implementable manner. The main objectives can be enumerated as:(i) Evolve Reinforcement Learning based solutions to the Unit Commitment Problem.(ii) Find suitable solution strategies through Reinforcement Learning approach for Economic Dispatch. (iii) Extend the Reinforcement Learning solution to Automatic Generation Control with a different perspective. (iv) Check the suitability of the scheduling solutions to one of the existing power systems.First part of the thesis is concerned with the Reinforcement Learning approach to Unit Commitment problem. Unit Commitment Problem is formulated as a multi stage decision process. Q learning solution is developed to obtain the optimwn commitment schedule. Method of state aggregation is used to formulate an efficient solution considering the minimwn up time I down time constraints. The performance of the algorithms are evaluated for different systems and compared with other stochastic methods like Genetic Algorithm.Second stage of the work is concerned with solving Economic Dispatch problem. A simple and straight forward decision making strategy is first proposed in the Learning Automata algorithm. Then to solve the scheduling task of systems with large number of generating units, the problem is formulated as a multi stage decision making task. The solution obtained is extended in order to incorporate the transmission losses in the system. To make the Reinforcement Learning solution more efficient and to handle continuous state space, a fimction approximation strategy is proposed. The performance of the developed algorithms are tested for several standard test cases. Proposed method is compared with other recent methods like Partition Approach Algorithm, Simulated Annealing etc.As the final step of implementing the active power control loops in power system, Automatic Generation Control is also taken into consideration.Reinforcement Learning has already been applied to solve Automatic Generation Control loop. The RL solution is extended to take up the approach of common frequency for all the interconnected areas, more similar to practical systems. Performance of the RL controller is also compared with that of the conventional integral controller.In order to prove the suitability of the proposed methods to practical systems, second plant ofNeyveli Thennal Power Station (NTPS IT) is taken for case study. The perfonnance of the Reinforcement Learning solution is found to be better than the other existing methods, which provide the promising step towards RL based control schemes for practical power industry.Reinforcement Learning is applied to solve the scheduling problems in the power industry and found to give satisfactory perfonnance. Proposed solution provides a scope for getting more profit as the economic schedule is obtained instantaneously. Since Reinforcement Learning method can take the stochastic cost data obtained time to time from a plant, it gives an implementable method. As a further step, with suitable methods to interface with on line data, economic scheduling can be achieved instantaneously in a generation control center. Also power scheduling of systems with different sources such as hydro, thermal etc. can be looked into and Reinforcement Learning solutions can be achieved.
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The service quality of any sector has two major aspects namely technical and functional. Technical quality can be attained by maintaining technical specification as decided by the organization. Functional quality refers to the manner which service is delivered to customer which can be assessed by the customer feed backs. A field survey was conducted based on the management tool SERVQUAL, by designing 28 constructs under 7 dimensions of service quality. Stratified sampling techniques were used to get 336 valid responses and the gap scores of expectations and perceptions are analyzed using statistical techniques to identify the weakest dimension. To assess the technical aspects of availability six months live outage data of base transceiver were collected. The statistical and exploratory techniques were used to model the network performance. The failure patterns have been modeled in competing risk models and probability distribution of service outage and restorations were parameterized. Since the availability of network is a function of the reliability and maintainability of the network elements, any service provider who wishes to keep up their service level agreements on availability should be aware of the variability of these elements and its effects on interactions. The availability variations were studied by designing a discrete time event simulation model with probabilistic input parameters. The probabilistic distribution parameters arrived from live data analysis was used to design experiments to define the availability domain of the network under consideration. The availability domain can be used as a reference for planning and implementing maintenance activities. A new metric is proposed which incorporates a consistency index along with key service parameters that can be used to compare the performance of different service providers. The developed tool can be used for reliability analysis of mobile communication systems and assumes greater significance in the wake of mobile portability facility. It is also possible to have a relative measure of the effectiveness of different service providers.
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Bei Meßprojekten in denen Gebäude mit installierter Lüftungsanlage untersucht wurden, stellte man immer wieder ein breite Streuung der Meßwerte, als auch eine oftmals deutliche Abweichung vom vorher ermittelten Heizwärmebedarf der Gebäude fest. Es wird vermutet, daß diese Unterschiede systemspezifische Ursachen haben, ein Nachweis kann aufgrund der geringen Anzahl vorhandener Meßpunkte jedoch nicht geführt werden. Um die Sensitivität verschiedener Randbedingungen auf den Energieverbrauch zu ermitteln, wird im vorliegenden Forschungsprojekt ein Simulationsmodell erstellt. Das thermische Verhalten und die Durchströmung des Gebäudes werden durch ein gekoppeltes Modell abgebildet. Unterschiedliche Lüftungsanlagensysteme werden miteinander verglichen. Auf Basis vorhandener Meßdaten wird ein klimaabhängiges Modell zur Fensterlüftung entwickelt, welches in die Modellbildung der Gebäudedurchströmung mit einfließt. Feuchtegeregelte Abluftanlagen sind in der Lage den mittleren Luftwechsel auf ein hygienisch sinnvollen Wert zu begrenzen. Sie erweisen sich im Hinblick auf die Sensitivität verschiedener Randbedingungen als robuste Systeme. Trotz Einsatz von Lüftungsanlagen kann je nach Betriebszustand insbesondere bei Abluftanlagen keine ausreichende Luftqualität sichergestellt werden. Zukünftige Systeme dürfen das "Lüftungssystem" Fenster nicht vernachlässigen, sondern müssen es in das Gesamtkonzept mit einbeziehen.
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Durch die vermehrte Nachfrage von Biomöhren im Lebensmitteleinzelhandel ist die Anbaufläche ökologisch erzeugter Möhren in den letzten zehn Jahren deutlich angestiegen. Der Anbau konzentriert sich auf bestimmte Regionen und erfolgte damit zunehmend auf großen Schlägen in enger räumlicher und zeitlicher Abfolge. Mit der steigenden Wirtspflanzenpräsenz steigt auch der Befallsdruck durch die Möhrenfliege. Während der Schädling im konventionellen Anbau mit Insektiziden kontrolliert wird, stehen dem Ökologischen Landbau bisher keine direkten Regulative zur Verfügung. Ziel der Untersuchungen war es, unter den Praxisbedingungen des ökologischen Möhrenanbaus einzelbetriebliche und überregionale Muster beteiligter Risikofaktoren im Befallsgeschehen zu identifizieren und so Möglichkeiten einer verbesserten Prävention und Regulation aufzuzeigen. Über einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren wurden auf fünf Betrieben in Niedersachsen und Hessen umfangreiche Felddaten erhoben und diese unter Verwendung von GIS – Software und dem Simulationsmodell SWAT analysiert. Untersuchte Einflussgrößen umfassten (1) die Distanz zu vorjährigen Möhrenfeldern, (2) die zeitliche Möhrenanbauperiode, (3) Vegetationselemente und (4) der experimentelle Einsatz von Fangpflanzen zur Unterdrückung der Fliegenentwicklung. Unter der Berücksichtigung deutlicher einzelbetrieblicher Unterschiede sind die wichtigsten Ergebnisse der Studie wie folgt zu benennen: (1) Auf Betrieben mit Befall im zurückliegenden Anbaujahr zeigte sich die Distanz zu vorjährigen Möhrenfeldern als der wichtigste Risikofaktor. Das Ausbreitungsverhalten der 1. Generation Möhrenfliege erwies sich zudem als situationsgebunden anpassungsfähig. Fliegensumme und Befall waren jeweils in dem zu Vorjahresflächen nächstgelegen Feld am größten, während jeweils dahinter liegende Möhrenschläge entsprechend weniger Fliegenzahlen und Befall auswiesen. Aus den Ergebnissen wird als vorrangige Verbreitungskapazität der 1. Generation Möhrenfliegen innerhalb von 1000 m abgeleitet. (2) Betriebe mit kontinuierlicher Möhren - Anbaubauperiode (ca. April – Oktober), die langfristig die Entwicklung sowohl der 1. als auch der 2. Generation Fliegen unterstützten, verzeichneten stärkere Fliegenprobleme. Hinsichtlich einer verbesserten Prävention wird empfohlen mit einer strikten räumlichen Trennung früher und später Sätze ein Aufschaukeln zwischen den Generationen zu vermeiden. (3) Der Einfluss der Vegetation ließ sich weniger eindeutig interpretieren. Einzelbetriebliche Hinweise, dass Kleingehölze (Hecken und Bäume) im Radius zwischen aktueller und vorjähriger Möhrenfläche die Befallswahrscheinlichkeit erhöhen, konnten mit einem berechneten Gesamtmaß für die regionale holzige Vegetation nicht bestätigt werden. Der großräumigen holzigen Vegetation wird im Vergleich zur Feldrandvegetation daher beim Befallsgeschehen eine geringe Bedeutung zugeschrieben. (4) Drei Meter (vier Dämme) breiter Möhren – Fangstreifen auf den vorjährigen Möhrenfeldern eignen sich bereits ab dem Keimblattstadium, um erhebliches Befallspotential zu binden. Eine mechanische Entfernung der Fangpflanzen (Grubbern) mitsamt dem Befallspotential erzielte in 2008 eine 100 %-ige Unterdrückung der Möhrenfliegenentwicklung, in 2009 jedoch nur zu maximal 41 %. Als mögliche Synthese der Ergebnisse zur Ausbreitung der Möhrenfliegen im Frühjahr und zur zeitlichen Koinzidenz mit der Möhrenentwicklung wird als Empfehlung diskutiert, mit Hilfe einer angepassten Flächenwahl die Fliegenausbreitung räumlich an frühen Sätzen zu binden, um entsprechend befallsarme Regionen für entfernt liegende späte (empfindlichere) Möhrensätze zu schaffen.
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This paper analyzes a proposed release controlmethodology, WIPLOAD Control (WIPLCtrl), using a transfer line case modeled by Markov process modeling methodology. The performance of WIPLCtrl is compared with that of CONWIP under 13 system configurations in terms of throughput, average inventory level, as well as average cycle time. As a supplement to the analytical model, a simulation model of the transfer line is used to observe the performance of the release control methodologies on the standard deviation of cycle time. From the analysis, we identify the system configurations in which the advantages of WIPLCtrl could be observed.
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En la actualidad y de acuerdo al informe del Sistema Nacional de Instituciones de Educación Superior (SNIES) la deserción estudiantil en la Educación Superior está en el 52%. Cada Institución de Educación Superior (IES) realiza esfuerzos por retener y sostener en el tiempo a los estudiantes académicamente viables; estos esfuerzos están divididos en diferentes frentes: Académico, Financiero, Psicológico y Cultural. Desde la estructura administrativa se busca responder a esta necesidad, y para ello, con el fin de contrarrestar el retiro o abandono de los estudiantes de pregrado y posgrado en la Universidad del Rosario, identificado mediante la aplicación de la metodología propuesta por La Estrategia de los Cuatro Círculos y el Método MEYEP, ante cuyas conclusiones y recomendaciones se procedió a realizar un proyecto que pretende conformar una Unidad de Gestión Integral de Apoyo al Estudiante (UGIAE). Unidad que constituye una iniciativa por integrar los esfuerzos en un organismo que responda a las necesidades de los estudiantes y cuya directriz se enmarque en el contexto del Plan Integral de Desarrollo PID de la Universidad. La finalidad de la UGIAE es facilitar a los estudiantes académicamente viables de la Universidad del Rosario, la culminación de sus estudios; para lo cual se pretende el mejor aprovechamiento de las competencias humanas, el trabajo en equipo, y la transdisciplinariedad que canalice los esfuerzos colectivos; para este efecto se desarrolla un modelo de simulación en Stella en el que convergen y se aplican las recomendaciones finales del presente documento.
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Este trabajo de grado inicialmente esta dado por una presentación de la logística a través del tiempo a nivel mundial y nacional, mostrando la situación actual del sector, con el fin de mostrar los diversos conceptos que de la logística se derivan, en este caso algunos como; servicio al cliente, relación con proveedores, trasporte, inventarios, entre otros. De igual manera verán algunas teorías de diferentes autores, que soportaran el porqué implementar la logística del servicio, enfoque principal de la investigación. Se presentaran temas como teoría de colas, balanceo de línea, balance de servicio y simulación de operaciones, todos enfocados a la implementación de los servicios prestados por un banco. Posteriormente, se dará una introducción del banco, en este caso el Banco Av Villas, en el cual nos basamos para realizar un modelo de simulación utilizando la herramienta PROMODEL, presentada en este trabajo. Finalmente presentamos los resultados de la investigación, con sus conclusiones y recomendaciones a los que se llegaron al terminar la investigación.