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The Effect of Lighting on Crime Counts
Steve A. Fotios, Chloe J. Robbins, Stephen Farrall
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: crime, lighting, robbery
The influence of lighting on crime was investigated by considering the effect of ambient light level on crimes recorded in three US cities for the ten-year period 2010 to 2019. Crime counts were compared for similar times of day, before and after the biannual clock change, therefore employing an abrupt change of light level but without an obvious intervention such as improving road lighting in an area. The results suggest a significant increase in robbery during darkness, confirming previous studies. The results also suggest darkness leads to an increase in arson and curfew loitering offenses, and to a decrease in disorderly conduct, family offences (non-violent) and prostitution. Future research investigating the effectiveness of improved street lighting should consider that this may not be beneficial for all types of crime.
Localization of Sound Sources: A Systematic Review
Muhammad Usman Liaquat, Hafiz Suliman Munawar, Amna Rahman, Zakria Qadir, Abbas Z. Kouzani, M. A. Parvez Mahmud
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: beamforming, DOA, robot localization, sound localization, sound source, TDOA, TOA
Sound localization is a vast field of research and advancement which is used in many useful applications to facilitate communication, radars, medical aid, and speech enhancement to but name a few. Many different methods are presented in recent times in this field to gain benefits. Various types of microphone arrays serve the purpose of sensing the incoming sound. This paper presents an overview of the importance of using sound localization in different applications along with the use and limitations of ad-hoc microphones over other microphones. In order to overcome these limitations certain approaches are also presented. Detailed explanation of some of the existing methods that are used for sound localization using microphone arrays in the recent literature is given. Existing methods are studied in a comparative fashion along with the factors that influence the choice of one method over the others. This review is done in order to form a basis for choosing the best fit method for our us... [more]
Low Pressure Tube Transport—An Alternative to Ground Road Transport—Aerodynamic and Other Problems and Possible Solutions
Janusz Piechna
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: hyperloop, hyperloop safety aspects, hyperloop station, low pressure high-speed trains, simulators, vactrain, vacuum tube high-speed transport
This paper presents the concept of one possible but unconventional implementation of a Low Pressure Tube Transport (LPTT) system for a network with station-to-station distances of 300 km, based on the use of circular tunnels in which modular vehicles consisting of three interconnected functional segments move on wheels with airless tires. The physical limitations associated with high-speed vehicle travel in tunnels are presented. The reasons for the expected inconvenience in the travel system, compensated by short travel times, are justified. Assumptions for the use of locomotion, safety, and passenger segments in the construction of a vacuum modular vehicle are presented, as well as systems to ensure the efficient conversion of serial traffic in tunnels to parallel traffic in station areas. Schemes of station construction and traffic organization in the station area are presented, as well as assumptions for a number of systems increasing the safety of vehicle traffic used in emergency... [more]
Perceived Lighting Uniformity on Pedestrian Roads: From an Architectural Perspective
Ulrika Wänström Lindh, Annika K. Jägerbrand
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: architectural lighting, exterior lighting, light distribution, lighting, pedestrian, qualitative method, road lighting, street lighting, uniformity, urban space
Lighting uniformity is a key factor in traffic safety, and it could even result in energy savings for light installations. However, highly uniform horizontal road lighting for motorized vehicles may not be optimal for pedestrian roads. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the way in which pedestrians experience road lighting uniformity. Accordingly, we employed a qualitative approach to examine pedestrian road lighting uniformity. Visual analyses were used to exemplify and discuss the perceived uniformity. The case studies were performed on three pedestrian roads with similar light installations. The results show that the experience of road lighting uniformity differs substantially between the three roads. Based on the case studies, there are many aspects that need to be considered beyond the light falling on the horizontal surfaces. This study suggests that the visual experience of road lighting uniformity for pedestrians is difficult to estimate with photometric values because the... [more]
A Methodology for Evaluating Driving Styles in Various Road Conditions
Rafał S. Jurecki, Tomasz L. Stańczyk
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: aggressive driving, driver behavior, driving profile, road safety
For many institutions, it is important to evaluate a given driving technique as safe or unsafe based on measurable vehicle movement parameters. The paper constitutes a part of studies aimed at establishing a method of parameter-based evaluation of drivers in various road conditions, in other words, to create a so-called ‘driver profile’. The tests were carried out on a 650 km route, on four varying road types. Longitudinal and lateral acceleration values are used to evaluate the driving style. An analysis is presented of the impact of the type and shape of road on acceleration values. The results demonstrate that the same driver, when driving the same vehicle on an expressway, an inter-urban road or in urban traffic, will move with various acceleration values. A detailed analysis of acceleration values and distributions was conducted. Interesting conclusions were drawn after excluding the so-called ‘smooth driving’ sections, by acceleration ranges of −0.5 to 0.5 m/s2 from the analysis.... [more]
Influence of Flow Divider on Overall Efficiency of a Hydrostatic Drivetrain of a Skid-Steer All-Wheel Drive Multiple-Axle Vehicle
Mirosław Przybysz, Marian Janusz Łopatka, Marcin Małek, Arkadiusz Rubiec
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: efficiency, flow dividers, hydrostatic drivetrains
The efficiency of a skid-steer, all-wheel drive, multiple-axle vehicle with a hydrostatic drivetrain equipped with low-speed motors when it operates on soft terrain was studied. A flow divider enables a single pump to simultaneously power more than one motor circuit with different pressures in each. It prevents kinematic discrepancy and improves vehicle mobility. There are two types of flow divider: spool type and gear type, where each type has its own set of performance characteristics, such as flow range, pressure drop, accuracy and application parameters. In the present work, the influence of the characteristics of both types of flow divider on overall vehicle driveline efficacy is described.
Evaluation of the Macro- and Micro-Economic Factors Affecting the Financial Energy of Households
Tomasz Korol
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: bankruptcy of households, consequences of COVID-19, consumer finance, economics of family, financial energy, financial health, forecasting, personal finance
This paper is an evaluation of the common macro-economic, micro-economic, and social factors affecting households’ financial situations. Moreover, the author’s objective was to develop a fuzzy logic model for forecasting fluctuations in the number of nonperforming consumer loans in a country using the example of Poland. This study represents one of the first attempts in the global literature to develop such a forecasting model based on macro-economic factors. The findings confirm the usefulness of the proposed innovative approach to forecasting the volume of household insolvencies in a country.
The Influence of Rate of Change in Confining and Pore Pressure on Values of the Modulus of Compressibility of the Rock Skeleton and Biot’s Coefficient
Andrzej Nowakowski
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Biot coefficient, Biot medium, compressibility test, filtration, modulus of compressibility of rock, modulus of compressibility of rock skeleton
This work discusses the results of a study of the influence of rates of change of confining pressure on the result of a drained compressibility tests intended to determine the modulus of compressibility of a rock skeleton Ks. A series of cyclical compressibility tests was performed on samples of sandstone soaked in kerosene, for various rates of compression and decompression of the pressure liquid filling the cell and the pore volume of the sample. The studies showed that the deformability of the tested sample was directly proportional to the rate of change of the confining pressure. As a consequence, the value of the Ks modulus and Biot coefficient α decreased with increasing sample load rate. This phenomenon should be attributed primarily to equilibration of the liquid pressure inside the high-pressure cell with the liquid pressure in the sample pore space, caused by filtration of the pore liquid. These phenomena prove that the filtration process impacts the values of the modulus of... [more]
Newcomers from the Periphery: The International Expansion of Polish Automotive Companies
Grzegorz Micek, Robert Guzik, Krzysztof Gwosdz, Bolesław Domański
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: adaptability, automotive industry, Central Europe, electromobility transition, evolutionary resilience, global production networks, industrial upgrading, new multinational companies
The rapid growth of Central European economies has been related to inward FDI, so these countries are often regarded as dependent market economies. What is interesting in this context is the international expansion of some domestic-owned manufacturing companies from Central Europe. Looking through the lens of global production networks (GPN) and evolutionary resilience perspectives, the paper aims to identify paths and mechanisms of development of new multinational companies, namely Polish automotive firms expanding from around 2010 onwards in the global markets through acquisitions and greenfield investments in Western Europe, North America, and Asia. The authors ponder on the underlying motives and barriers of this process, the capabilities, and features of Polish-owned companies. In order to do it, both qualitative (13 interviews with representatives of new multinationals and the other stakeholders preceded by content analysis of various documents, including company annual reports i... [more]
Surface Deformations Resulting from Abandoned Mining Excavations
Piotr Strzałkowski, Roman Ścigała, Katarzyna Szafulera, Konrad Kołodziej
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: abandoned mining excavations, post-mining surface deformations, shallow mining extraction, sinkholes
The occurrence of surface discontinuous deformations in post-mining areas is currently a significant and important problem, due to both the frequency of their occurrence and the threat they pose to public safety. This paper presents the results of research concerning the possibility of sinkhole formation in the areas of abandoned mining excavations. For the purpose of assessing the condition of the rock mass disturbed by the existence of numerous mining excavations, electrical resistivity tomography investigations were carried out for the selected area where mining was undertaken in the past at shallow depths and many underground workings accessing the deposit exist. The sinkhole hazard was also analysed theoretically with a new original model based on the solution of A. Sałustowicz’s pressure arch theory.
A Stripline-Based Integrated Microfluidic-Microwave Module
Laura Jasińska, Krzysztof Szostak, Mateusz Czok, Karol Malecha, Piotr Słobodzian
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: LTCC, microfluidics, microwave, stripline
The paper presents the preliminary results on the development of an integrated stripline-based microwave-microfluidic module. The measurements were performed in a frequency range from 300 MHz up to 12 GHz, with the microchannel filled with three different test fluids—deionized water, the ethanol-water solution and pure ethanol. Due to the higher-than-expected losses in transmittance, the selected module was examined with use of the cross-sections taken along its length. The possible causes were highlighted and described. Likewise, the proposed areas of further investigations have been clearly described.
Stage Division of Landslide Deformation and Prediction of Critical Sliding Based on Inverse Logistic Function
Liulei Bao, Guangcheng Zhang, Xinli Hu, Shuangshuang Wu, Xiangdong Liu
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: critical sliding prediction, displacement-time curve, inverse distance weighted, inverse logistic curve, the deformation stage division
The cumulative displacement-time curve is the most common and direct method used to predict the deformation trends of landslides and divide the deformation stages. A new method based on the inverse logistic function considering inverse distance weighting (IDW) is proposed to predict the displacement of landslides, and the quantitative standards of dividing the deformation stages and determining the critical sliding time are put forward. The proposed method is applied in some landslide cases according to the displacement monitoring data and shows that the new method is effective. Moreover, long-term displacement predictions are applied in two landslides. Finally, summarized with the application in other landslide cases, the value of displacement acceleration, 0.9 mm/day2, is suggested as the first early warning standard of sliding, and the fitting function of the acceleration rate with the volume or length of landslide can be considered the secondary critical threshold function of lands... [more]
Analytical Models of Axially Loaded Blind Rivets Used with Sandwich Beams
Robert Studziński
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: axial pull-out test, beam on elastic foundation, blind rivet, laboratory test, sandwich beam
The paper presents the novel use of analytical models of a beam on an elastic foundation. The one-parameter model (Winkler model) and the two-parameter models (Filonenko-Borodich and Pasternak models) were investigated. These models were used to describe the elastic response of axially loaded blind rivets used with sandwich structures. The elastic response related to the elastic strain energy is mentioned in the paper as the resilience modulus of the connection. The databases from laboratory pull-out tests were used to verify these models. One type of blind rivet (aluminum, with three clamping arms) and one type of sandwich beam were used. The sandwich beams used in the experiments consisted of two thin-walled and stiff external facings (zinc-coated steel) and a thick, soft core (polyisocyanurate foam—PIR). In the test the sandwich beams were subjected to static, axial pull-out loading. The research provides the quantitative comparison between the laboratory experiment and the analytic... [more]
Natural Radioactivity in Thermal Waters: A Case Study from Poland
Chau Nguyen Dinh, Jakub Nowak
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: natural radionuclides, radioactivity, recreational bathing, thermal waters, utilisation
A natural radioactivity in thermal water was investigated based on 19 selected thermal waters from Poland. The analysed results show that the radionuclides’ concentrations in the study waters vary over a wide range. The temperature of the waters varies from above 20 °C to above 80 °C. The waters are characterised by different mineralisation, chemical compositions, and belong to different hydrochemical types. There is a good correlation between the water temperature and the depths of the aquifer formations occurrence, suggesting the thermal energy originates from the thermal geogradient. The concentration of radium is well correlated with the water mineralisation. The ratio of radium activity (226Ra/228Ra) in groundwater relates not only the ratio of uranium activity to that of thorium (238U/232Th) in aquifer formation, but also depends on the physical and chemical water properties. Based on the concentration of radon and its transport model, the radiation exposures due to inhalation of... [more]
Kinematics Measurement and Power Requirements of Fruitflies at Various Flight Speeds
Hao Jie Zhu, Mao Sun
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: forward flight, fruitfly, insect, kinematics, power requirement
Energy expenditure is a critical characteristic in evaluating the flight performance of flying insects. To investigate how the energy cost of small-sized insects varies with flight speed, we measured the detailed wing and body kinematics in the full speed range of fruitflies and computed the aerodynamic forces and power requirements of the flies. As flight speed increases, the body angle decreases and the stroke plane angle increases; the wingbeat frequency only changes slightly; the geometrical angle of attack in the middle upstroke increases; the stroke amplitude first decreases and then increases. The mechanical power of the fruitflies at all flight speeds is dominated by aerodynamic power (inertial power is very small), and the magnitude of aerodynamic power in upstroke increases significantly at high flight speeds due to the increase of the drag and the flapping velocity of the wing. The specific power (power required for flight divided by insect weigh) changes little when the adv... [more]
A Study on the Plasma Plume Expansion Dynamics of Nanosecond Laser Ablating Al/PTFE
Sheng Tan, Moge Wang, Jianjun Wu, Yu Zhang, Jian Li
April 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Al/PTFE, expansion dynamics, fast photography, laser-produced plasma, modified laser-assisted pulsed plasma thruster, three stages expansion process
To study the plasma plume expansion dynamics of nanosecond laser ablating Al/PTFE, the Al/PTFE propellant was prepared by a molding sintering method and the rapid expansion process of the plasma plume was photographed using fast photography technology. The effects of the proportion of Al, laser energy and ambient pressure on plasma plume expansion dynamics are analyzed. The results show that the plume expansion process of laser ablating Al/PTFE plasma can be divided into three stages and this phenomenon has not been reported in the literature. The Al powder doped in PTFE will block part of the laser transmission into the propellant, thus reducing the laser absorption depth of the propellant. In the case of short pulse laser ablation, the reaction rate between Al and PTFE is optimal when the reductant is slightly higher than the oxidant. As the laser energy increases, the light intensity of the plasma becomes stronger, the plasma size becomes larger and the existence time of plasma beco... [more]
An Adaptive Synchronous Rectification Driving Strategy for Bidirectional Full-Bridge LLC Resonant Converter
Chun-Yu Liu, Yi-Hua Liu, Shun-Chung Wang, Zong-Zhen Yang, Song-Pei Ye
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: adaptive driving strategy, bidirectional full-bridge LLC resonant converters, synchronous rectifier
In this study, an adaptive driving method for synchronous rectification in bidirectional full-bridge LLC resonant converters used in railway applications is proposed. The drain to source voltage of the synchronous rectifier is utilized to detect the conduction of the body diode, and a suitable driving signal for synchronous rectification is generated accordingly. The proposed driving scheme is simple and can be realized using a low-cost digital signal processor (DSP). According to the experimental results, which averaged 0.4625% and 1.097%, improvement can be observed under charging and discharging mode, respectively.
The Fundamental Principles and Standard Evaluation for Fluid Loss and Possible Extensions of Test Methodology to Assess Consequences for Formation Damage
Karl Ronny Klungtvedt, Arild Saasen, Jan Kristian Vasshus, Vegard Bror Trodal, Swapan Kumar Mandal, Bjørn Berglind, Mahmoud Khalifeh
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: drilling fluids, filter-cake removal, fluid loss, formation damage, lost circulation
Industry testing procedures such as ANSI/API 13B-1 describe a method for measuring fluid loss and studying filter-cake formation against a medium of either a filter paper or a porous disc, without giving information about potential formation damage. Considering the thickness of the discs, it may also be possible to extend the method to gain an insight into aspects of formation damage. A new experimental set-up and methodology was created to evaluate changes to the porous discs after HTHP testing to generate insight into signs of formation damage, such as changes in disc mass and permeability. Such measurements were enabled by placing the disc in a cell, which allowed for reverse flow of fluid to lift off the filter-cake. Experiments were conducted with different drilling fluid compositions to evaluate the use of the new methodology. The first test series showed consistent changes in disc mass as a function of the additives applied into the fluid. The data yield insights into how the di... [more]
Researching on the Deterministic Channel Models for Urban Microcells Considering Diffraction Effects
Chunzhi Hou, Zhensen Wu, Jiaji Wu, Yunhua Cao, Leke Lin, Xiangming Guo, Changsheng Lu
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: deterministic channel model, diffraction effect, microcell, millimeter wave, three-dimensional ray launching method
Deterministic channel models, such as the three-dimensional (3D) ray launching method, can yield wireless channel parameters. In the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) propagation, the outdoor 3D ray launching method that considers diffraction effects is more accurate than the one that does not. While considering the diffraction effect, obtaining the diffraction point is challenging. This paper proposed a method for determining diffracted rays using the receiving sphere method in 3D ray launching. The diffraction point is determined using the shortest distance method between two straight lines, and the signal loss from the transmitting to receiving antennas is obtained. Furthermore, experiments on a millimeter wave in a microcell scenario were performed. The test results of the wireless channel parameters were compared with theoretical calculations. The results obtained via the 3D ray launching method that only considers the specular reflection and direct rays agree with the experimental results... [more]
Combustion Characteristics of Small Laminar Flames in an Upward Decreasing Magnetic Field
Yu Xie, Zhilong Wei, Teng Zhou, Haishen Zhen, Zihao Liu, Zuohuang Huang
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: diffusion flame, laminar flame, magnet–flame interaction, paramagnetic oxygen
The combustion characteristics of laminar biogas premixed and diffusion flames in the presence of upward decreasing magnetic fields have been investigated in this study. The mechanism of magnet−flame interaction in the literature, in which magnetic fields change the behaviors of laminar flames due to the paramagnetic and diamagnetic properties of the constituent gases, is examined and the results are as follows. The magnetic field has no noticeable effect on premixed flames due to low oxygen concentration of the mixed gas at the injection and the relatively high flow momentum. However, due to the diffusion nature of diffusion flames and paramagnetic property of oxygen in ambient air, oxygen distributions are subjected to the gradient of magnetic flux, thus shortening the height of diffusion flames. Results also show that the flame volume is more strongly varied than flame height. Altered oxygen distributions result in improved combustion and higher flame temperature. In the case of cur... [more]
Influence of the Reshaped Elbow on the Unsteady Pressure Field in a Simplified Geometry of the Draft Tube
Raul-Alexandru Szakal, Alexandru Doman, Sebastian Muntean
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: draft tube, reshaped elbow, simplified geometry, unsteady hydrodynamics, variable conditions
The paper focuses on the influence of the reshaped elbow geometry of the draft tube on the unsteady pressure field under different operating conditions. The experimental investigations are conducted considering two simplified geometrical configurations of the draft tubes with sharp heel elbow and modified/reshaped elbow, respectively. The discriminated power spectra (rotating and plunging components) of the acquired pressure signals on the wall are determined on five levels for seven operating conditions to quantify the influence of the reshaped elbow. The influence of the reshaped elbow on the fundamental frequencies of both rotating and plunging components and on the amplitude of the rotating component is negligible. In contrast, the equivalent amplitude associated with the root mean square of the plunging power spectrum that propagates along the hydraulic passage is mitigated up to 25% by the reshaped geometry of the elbow. The equivalent amplitude on the narrow band around the fund... [more]
Experimental Studies of Droplet Formation Process and Length for Liquid−Liquid Two-Phase Flows in a Microchannel
Li Lei, Yuting Zhao, Wukai Chen, Huiling Li, Xinyu Wang, Jingzhi Zhang
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: droplet formation, droplet length, microchannels, microfluidics, two-phase flow
In this study, changes in the droplet formation mechanism and the law of droplet length in a two-phase liquid−liquid system in 400 × 400 μm standard T-junction microchannels were experimentally studied using a high-speed camera. The study investigated the effects of various dispersed phase viscosities, various continuous phase viscosities, and two-phase flow parameters on droplet length. Two basic flow patterns were observed: slug flow dominated by the squeezing mechanism, and droplet flow dominated by the shear mechanism. The dispersed phase viscosity had almost no effect on droplet length. However, the droplet length decreased with increasing continuous phase viscosity, increasing volume flow rate in the continuous phase, and the continuous-phase capillary number Cac. Droplet length also increased with increasing volume flow rate in the dispersed phase and with the volume flow rate ratio. Based on the droplet formation mechanism, a scaling law governing slug and droplet length was pr... [more]
Regime Confluence in Automobile Industry Transformation: Boundary Dissolution and Network Reintegration via CASE Vehicles
Liqiao Wang, Peter Wells
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: automobility, CASE, industry boundaries, innovation, regime confluence, sociotechnical transition
Technological innovations in sociotechnical transitions are usually found in market or spatial niches. These novel niches may sometimes emerge and expand, and eventually may erode an established sociotechnical system regime. In this paper, we redefined niche emergence as potentially consequent from the convergence of different regimes. That is, it is proposed that innovative niches may be grounded in established regimes but subsequently expand or bridge to previously distinct and separate other sociotechnical system regimes. However, the extension of overlapping regimes creates new forms of “external” competition for industrial participants inside each regime. This paper therefore proposes that regime−regime confluence may be observed in (1) the boundaries between regimes potentially being broken via emergent new niches; (2) pre-existing local networks being fragmented and reformed into exclusive and/or wider networks; and (3) competitive challenges and pressures arising both from insi... [more]
Study on Structural Parameters and Analysis Method of Soil Successive Impulse Discharge Channel
Donghui Luo, Yongxing Cao, Yu Zhang, Shijun Xie, Chenmeng Zhang, Shuping Cao
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: discharge channel, gray information, grounding, successive impulse, transient analysis model, X-ray
The transient analysis model of grounding systems is an important tool to analyze the lightning characteristics of grounding devices. When lightning enters the soil through the grounding device, there is a centralized discharge channel. The spatial structure of the discharge channel in the soil has a great effect on the accuracy of the transient analysis model of the soil impulse discharge. In this paper, based on the gray information analysis method, the volume of successive impulse discharge channels in the ground under various currents and soil conditions is calculated, and the changing law with time interval is analyzed. According to the experimental results, an analysis method of the model considering the discharge channel structure is proposed, and an example is analyzed. The results show that the time interval has an effect on the volume of the discharge channel. In a certain range, the volume of the channel increases with the time interval of successive impulse discharges. Taki... [more]
An Experimental Study of Gas Flow Regime and Pressure Drop in a Random Packed Bed with Sinter Particles
Zude Cheng, Haitao Wang, Junsheng Feng, Hui Dong
April 26, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: flow regime, packed bed, particle friction factor, pressure drop, sinter
The gas flow regime and pressure drop in a gas−solid packed bed with irregularly shaped sinter particles were experimentally investigated. Using a self-made experimental facility for data measurement, the gas flow pressure drop in a sinter bed layer was determined for various experimental conditions. According to the changes in the modified coefficients, α and β, for different flow regimes, the flow transitions from one regime to another in packed beds with different particle diameters were described. Furthermore, the pressure drop correlations for different flow regimes were determined, and the reliabilities of the obtained correlations were contrastively analyzed. The results show that, when the particle diameter is constant, the modified pressure drop per unit height, ΔP/Hu, increases linearly with the increasing gas superficial velocity. When the gas superficial velocity is larger than 1.15 m/s under atmospheric conditions, the gas flow regime in the sinter bed layer is the turbule... [more]
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