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3040. LAPSE:2023.36097
Recognition of Timestamps and Reconstruction of the Line of Organism Development
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: line of development, neural network, outliers, timestamps, unified cell bioenergetics.
In this work, an artificial neural network is used to recognize timestamps of evolution. Timestamps are associated with outliers determined during the recognition of the genome attractors of organisms. The aim of this work is to present a new method of penetrating deep into evolution using the recognized timestamps. To achieve this aim, the neural networks of different number of layers were implemented in order to check the influence of the number of layers on the visibility of the timestamps. Moreover, the teaching process was repeated 10 times for each implemented neural network. The recognition of each organism evolution was also repeated 10 times for each taught neural network to increase the reliability of the results. It is presented, among other findings, that during the recognition of the timestamps of evolution not only the number of homologous comparisons and the lengths of compared sequences are important but also the distribution of similarities between sequences. It is als... [more]
3041. LAPSE:2023.36096
Analysis and Modeling of No-Vent Filling Process for Liquid-Hydrogen Tank in Orbital Conditions
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: four-node model, liquid hydrogen, microgravity, no-vent fill, pressure development.
A four-node model is proposed to investigate the no-vent filling performance of liquid hydrogen (LH2) at microgravity. The no-vent filling method can directly prevent the influence of random gas−liquid distributions at microgravity, making it a good choice for cryogenic propellants to achieve orbital refueling. The typical phase distribution of the centrally located ullage was assumed and, in particular, the correlations for the boiling heat transfer of LH2 at microgravity were corrected in this model. After the accuracy of this model was effectively verified, the effects of different filling conditions, including the initial tank pressure, the initial temperature, and the temperature of the inlet liquid, were studied. The results showed that the initial pressure had a major influence on the initial pressure rise but only a slight influence on the final pressure development. A higher initial temperature would have led to an obvious increase in the tank pressure and an obvious decrease... [more]
3042. LAPSE:2023.36095
Designing an Efficient Surfactant−Polymer−Oil−Electrolyte System: A Multi-Objective Optimization Study
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: conductivity, full factorial design, interfacial tension, polymer, turbidity, viscosity.
This research aimed to study the effects of individual components on the physicochemical properties of systems composed of surfactants, polymers, oils, and electrolytes in order to maximize the recovery efficiency of kerosene while minimizing the impact on the environment and human health. Four independent factors, namely anionic surfactant sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (X1) (SDBS), oil (X2) (kerosene), water-soluble polymer poly(ethylene glycol) (X3) (PEG), and sodium chloride (X4) (NaCl), were studied using the full factorial design (FFD) model. Four output variables, namely conductivity (Y1), turbidity (Y2), viscosity (Y3), and interfacial tension (IFT) (Y4), were taken as the response variables. All four FFD models have high coefficients of determination and low errors. The developed models were used in a multi-objective optimization (MOO) framework to determine the optimal conditions. The obtained optimal conditions are X1 = 0.01, X2 = 50, X3 = 5, and X4 = 0.1, with an error of... [more]
3043. LAPSE:2023.36094
Ability of Deep Eutectic Solvent Modified Oat Straw for Cu(II), Zn(II), and Se(IV) Ions Removal
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: adsorption mechanism, DES modification, metals and metalloids removal, waste biomass.
In the proposed study, agro-waste biomass oat straw (OS) was considered a potential adsorbent for Cu(II), Zn(II), and Se(IV) removal from aqueous solutions. In order to obtain material with better adsorption abilities, the OS was modified by a deep eutectic solvent (DES). Structural changes caused by the applied modification route were considered by pHpzc, SEM, FTIR, and DSC/TG analysis. These methods discovered that lignocellulosic biomass degradation and material functionalization were achieved by DES treatment. Preliminary adsorption tests showed an over fourfold increase in capacity upon modification. The kinetic parameters implied that adsorption on modified material followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. Different isotherm models were applied to experimental data, while the Sips isotherm model best describes the equilibrium of the adsorption process on the tested modified material. According to this isotherm model, the maximum achieved adsorption capacities of Cu(II), Zn... [more]
3044. LAPSE:2023.36093
Control Mechanism and Support Technology of Deep Roadway Intersection with Large Cross-Section: Case Study
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: bearing arch, combined support, deep mine, multiple bolt–shotcrete support, roadway intersection.
Conventional bolt−shotcrete support technology is usually single-layered, which does not meet the requirements of strength and stiffness for roadway support. Therefore, in this paper, new combined support technology, including a multiple-layered staggered dense arrangement of bolts, multiple-layered laying of steel meshes, multiple-layered pouring of shotcrete, strengthening support of long cables, and full cross-section grouting, is proposed. Specifically, the following new combined support technology process is proposed: first layer of shotcrete (80 mm), first layer of mesh, first layer of bolt, second layer of shotcrete (50 mm), second layer of mesh, second layer of bolt, reinforced cable, third layer of shotcrete (50 mm), and grouting. The results show the following: (1) In the system of a superimposed coupling strengthening bearing arch, compared to a cable bearing arch, changing the support parameters of the bolt bearing arch can significantly vary the bearing capacity. A range o... [more]
3045. LAPSE:2023.36092
In Vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment of Abutilon pannosum Chloroform Fraction and Its Phytoconstituents Analysis
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: Abutilon pannosum, apoptosis, cell cycle, MCF-7.
Plants continue to play a critical role in the discovery of effective compounds, especially anticancer drugs. Abutilon pannosum has been historically used as a therapeutic plant in the medicinal system. In this study, an ethanolic crude extract was prepared from the dried powder of A. pannosum and subsequently fractionated to produce chloroform, butanol, and water fractions. The crude extract and fractions were tested for their cytotoxic action against various cancer cells using the MTT assay. Additionally, the effect of the most promising fraction on the cell cycle arrest and apoptosis induction was studied using flow cytometry and RT-PCR. Western blotting was employed to confirm the expression of apoptosis-related proteins. The chemical constituents of the most promising fraction were further analyzed by GC-MS. Among all the tested extracts, the A. pannosum chloroform fraction (APCF) exhibited the most potent activity against MCF-7 breast cancer cells, with an IC50 value of 50 µg/mL.... [more]
3046. LAPSE:2023.36091
Comparative Analysis of Three WEEE Management Scenarios Based on LCA Methodology: Case Study in the Municipality of Iasi, Romania
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: e-waste, Energy, environmental impact, Life Cycle Assessment, recovery, waste management.
The increasing consumption of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), correlated with the fast innovation pace in this field, generates a large amount of annual waste. The current established management practices cannot keep up with it, and the results are of increased significance given the negative effects on the environment and human health. Thus, the current study aimed to analyze the environmental impact of three different scenarios of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management, following population awareness campaigns regarding its collection in the Municipality of Iasi, Romania. Data processing was carried out considering Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology with the established functional unit for each scenario according to the collected amount. The results were quantified using the CML2001 and ReCiPe methods and showed that the highest environmental impact was obtained for scenario II (S2) (1.59 × 10−7 pers. equiv. using the CML2001 method and 32.7 pers.... [more]
3047. LAPSE:2023.36090
The Upper Triassic Braided River Thin-Bedded Tight Sandstone in the Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin: Sedimentary Characteristics, Seismic Forecasting Method, and Implication
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Electricity & Electrical Devices
Keywords: braided river, sandbody architecture, seismic facies, tight sandstone.
In the Ordos Basin, Chang 81, a Member of the Yanchang Formation, features the development of braided river thin-bedded tight sandstones. These sandstones constitute one of the main production layers of tight oil and gas in the Yanchang Formation within the basin. This study integrates data from core samples, drilling, and seismic information to identify braided river thin-bedded sandstones in the Chang 81 Member at Daijiaping, Ordos Basin, using a method of constrained correlation between seismic waveform and seismic facies. This approach aids in determining the sedimentary microfacies types and reservoir characteristics of thin-bedded tight sandstones. We establish a quantitative fitting formula for the width-to-thickness ratio of braided channel sand bodies to finely characterize sand body stacking patterns and spatial distribution of thin-bedded tight sandstones in braided channels. Braided delta plain deposits in the Chang 81 Member at Daijiaping mainly comprise four types of sedi... [more]
3048. LAPSE:2023.36089
Continuous Reactor Temperature Control with Optimized PID Parameters Based on Improved Sparrow Algorithm
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: CSTR, Gauss Cauchy mutation, golden sine, improved sparrow search algorithm (ISSA), temperature control.
To address the problems of strong coupling and large hysteresis in the temperature control of a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) process, an improved sparrow search algorithm (ISSA) is proposed to optimize the PID parameters. The improvement aims to solve the problems of population diversity reduction and easy-to-fall-into local optimal solutions when the traditional sparrow algorithm is close to the global optimum. This differs from other improved algorithms by adding a new Gauss Cauchy mutation strategy at the end of each iteration without increasing the time complexity of the algorithm. By introducing tent mapping in the sparrow algorithm to initialize the population, the population diversity and global search ability are improved; the golden partition coefficient is introduced in the explorer position update process to expand the search space and balance the relationship between search and exploitation; the Gauss Cauchy mutation strategy is used to enhance the ability of lo... [more]
3049. LAPSE:2023.36088
Risk Assessment Model of Chemical Process Based on Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Petri Nets
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: cyclohexane, fuzzy Petri nets, interval type-2 fuzzy sets, process system, risk assessment.
An interval type-2 fuzzy set and fuzzy Petri net combined risk assessment model for chemical production was proposed to solve the problems of disorganized hierarchy and poorly targeted measures, as well as the requirement for complex equipment associated with chemical production risk assessment. First, four different types of risk databases were established according to the production process of cyclohexane. Considering the intrinsic relationship between the risk factors in the fault database, the interval type-2 fuzzy set was used to improve the semantic transformation accuracy and calculate the confidence in the risk factors. The fuzzy Petri net model was used to simulate the dynamic development of accidents, and the parallel relationship between risk factors was intuitively described. Thereafter, the external relationship between risk factors was analyzed, and the net structure of each layer was divided to build a multilevel model. Finally, the catalyst activation process during cyc... [more]
3050. LAPSE:2023.36087
Bifurcation Analysis of a Rotor-Casing Coupling System with Bolted Flange Connection under the Effect of Rotor-Casing Rubbing Fault
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bifurcation analysis, bolted flange connection, Dynamic Modelling, rotor-casing coupling system, rubbing fault.
This study mainly investigated the nonlinear vibration performance of a rotor-casing coupling system containing a bolted flange connection. The dynamic equations of the coupling system were developed while considering the radial stiffness of the bolted flange structure, which contained a spigot, squirrel cage with ball bearing, and rotor-casing coupling vibration. To study the influence of the disk casing fixed-point rubbing fault on the coupling system’s nonlinear dynamic performance, an analytical model of the nonlinear impact forces was established, which considered the contact and vibration responses of the rotor and casing. The frictional force was obtained based on the Coulomb friction law. The iterative analysis of motion equations was performed utilizing the Newmark method. Then, the nonlinear dynamic behaviors of the coupled systems were examined using data, including a bifurcation diagram, spectrum plot, greatest Lyapunov exponents, etc. The effects of rubbing fault on the dy... [more]
3051. LAPSE:2023.36086
Antidiabetic Plants for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Bacterial Infections
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Biosystems
Keywords: antibacterial plants, antidiabetic plants, bacterial infection, hyperglycemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the metabolic disease with the highest morbidity rates worldwide. The condition is characterized by hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, and chronic inflammation, among other detrimental conditions. These decrease the efficiency of the immune system, leading to an increase in the susceptibility to bacterial infections. Maintaining an optimal blood glucose level is crucial in relation to the treatment of T2DM, because if the level of this carbohydrate is lowered, the risk of infections can be reduced. Currently, this is achieved using synthetic drug treatments that seek to moderately inhibit digestive enzymes (e.g., α-amylase and α-glucosidase), such as acarbose, voglibose, miglitol, etc. However, the use of these compounds also generates unwanted side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, stomach aches and a loss of appetite. Therefore, there is an increasing demand to find effective and safe alternatives for treating T2DM, such as herbal tr... [more]
3052. LAPSE:2023.36085
A Pilot-Scale Nanofiltration−Ultrafiltration Integrated System for Advanced Drinking Water Treatment: Process Performance and Economic Analysis
June 13, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: advanced treatment, drinking water, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration.
In this pilot study, the performance of an “ultrafiltration (UF) + nanofiltration (NF)” advanced treatment process in improving drinking water quality was investigated. The membrane performance and effluent qualities of three commercial NF membranes (Dow Filmtec NF270-400, VONTRON TAPU-LS, and GE Osmonics-HL8040F 400) were evaluated, and the reasons for the difference in effluent quality of these three NF membranes were analyzed. The results showed that UF as a pretreatment process could provide NF with stable and qualified influent. After passing through the UF unit, the turbidity of raw water decreased by 88.6%, and the SDI value was less than 3. Due to the small pore size of NF membranes, organics and polyvalent ions in raw water were further removed. With a water recovery of 90%, the conductivity, chemical oxygen demand (CODMn), and hardness of NF effluent are significantly improved. The three commercial NF membranes showed different performance advantages. Among them, Dow Filmtec... [more]
3053. LAPSE:2023.36084
Research on the Control Strategy of Urban Integrated Energy Systems Containing the Fuel Cell
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: control strategy, fuel cell, fuzzy logic control, urban integrated energy system.
As a new type of energy with the advantages of high efficiency, clean and pollution-free, fuel cells have attracted the attention of many experts and scholars. The efficient utilization of fuel cells will certainly become the mainstay of energy transformation and environmental protection. However, fuel cells have low power density, soft electrical output characteristics, and significantly delayed response to sudden load changes. When fuel cells are used as power supply energy alone, the output voltage fluctuates greatly, and the power supply reliability could be higher. To increase the fuel cell’s service life in real world applications, a DC converter and an appropriate auxiliary energy storage power supply are combined to form a fuel cell hybrid power supply system that makes efficient use of the auxiliary energy storage system’s availability, enhances the power supply system’s adaptability through dynamic reconfiguration, and provides better flexibility overall. This work proposes a... [more]
3054. LAPSE:2023.36083
A Hybrid Model to Assess the Remaining Useful Life of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: hybrid model, prognostic, proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), remaining useful life (RUL).
Durability and remaining useful life (RUL) prediction techniques are ones of the key issues for proton exchange membrane fuel cell (FC) commercialization. Herein, the performance degradation of an FC is analyzed based on the whole lifetime experimental data (up to 6500 h). The voltage model with different patterns is developed based on the voltage data, which can be easily measured. The mechanism model is developed based on the evolution of degradation indices reflecting the degradation state. However, the former is sensitive to the local and periodic changes in the voltage curve, leading to a large prediction error, and the latter requires aging data from complex and high-cost characterization, limiting the practical applications. Therefore, a hybrid prediction model combining the voltage and mechanism model is proposed where the respective weight of each model is dynamically determined based on their local prediction errors. The results reveal that the maximum errors in RUL predictio... [more]
3055. LAPSE:2023.36082
An Ultra Compact Microstrip Branch Line Coupler with Wide Stopband Using LCL Filter and Meandered Stubs for Microwave Applications
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Design
Keywords: communication systems, harmonic suppression, lumped component, microstrip coupler.
A branch line coupler (BLC) with ultra-compact size and harmonic suppression ability using an LCL filter and meandered stubs is proposed in this paper. There are some important factors in microstrip coupler design, including size reduction, harmonic suppression, and low insertion loss. Thus, improving each of these factors will contribute to a more efficient design. In the proposed circuit, for the first time, LCL filters, including four T-shaped circuits and four meandered line open-ended stubs, were used together to reduce the circuit size and suppress unwanted harmonics. The proposed LCL filters, incorporated in the BLC branches, resulted in superior size reduction and harmonic suppression for the presented BLC. The proposed BLC correctly worked at 900 MHz with 300 MHz operating bandwidth, which showed 33% fractional bandwidth (FBW). Additionally, a wide suppression band from 1.4 GHz to 8.8 GHz, with more than 20 dB attenuation level was obtained, which suppressed the second to nint... [more]
3056. LAPSE:2023.36081
Dietary Fiber from Plant-Based Food Wastes: A Comprehensive Approach to Cereal, Fruit, and Vegetable Waste Valorization
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Food & Agricultural Processes
Keywords: agri-food waste, agro-polymers, cellulose, circular economy, food products, insoluble dietary fibers (IDF), textiles.
The agri-food industry generates significant quantities of plant-based food waste from processing, which offers a valuable research opportunity aimed at minimizing and managing these wastes efficiently in support of zero waste and/or circular economies. In order to achieve food security, all of these wastes can be valorized using downstream processes in an integrated manner, which results in the conversion of waste into secondary raw materials. Specifically, plant-based food wastes and/or byproducts are recognized sources of bioactive chemicals, including dietary fibers that are beneficial as food additives or functional food ingredients that can meet the technological and functional requirements of health-promoting value-added products. Additionally, cellulosic ingredients can be utilized directly within nonfood industries, such as textiles, resulting in a reduction in the environmental impact of secondary raw materials, as well as an increase in market acceptance compared to those cu... [more]
3057. LAPSE:2023.36080
Making a Soft Elastic Pulsation Pump (SEPP)
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: 3D printing, mock circulation, silicone-based device, soft-elastic pulsation pump.
In this work, a soft-elastic pulsation pump (SEPP) has been made and investigated. Here, 3D printing was used to make casting molds and a melt-removal method using wax was employed. The SEPP was made of silicone rubber and driven by an external squeezing mechanism. A silicone one-way valve was also made which prevented backflow after the fluid was squeezed out of the pump chamber. The material characteristics of the SEPP including durability were examined. The pump operating parameters were confirmed to differential pressure of 100 mm Hg in a close flow loop. The average flow rate was 2 L/min, while yielding a peak flow of 8 L/min, and a stroke volume of 70 mL. A preliminary trial using fresh animal blood had shown that the SEPP has good protection on the blood. Therefore, within the resources available, an interesting idea for an effective SEPP has been proposed and realized in the laboratory. The technical details of the SEPP described, and the experimental results reported here form... [more]
3058. LAPSE:2023.36079
Comparative Analysis of the Hydrodynamic Performance of Arc and Linear Flapping Hydrofoils
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: flapping hydrofoil, flapping mode, numerical simulation, pumping performance, ultra-low head.
In order to improve the hydrodynamic performance of flapping hydrofoils and solve the problem of insufficient hydrodynamic force in plain river network areas, in this study, we consider the more realistic swing of fish tails and propose an arc flapping method, the coupled motion of which has three degrees of freedom: heave, pitch, and lateral displacement. Two flapping methods, positive arcs and negative arcs, were derived on the basis of the lateral displacement direction. By using the finite volume method (FVM) and overlapping grid technology, a numerical simulation was conducted to compare and analyze the pumping performance of three types of flapping hydrofoil, namely, linear, positive arcs, and negative arcs, in order to further provide guidance for the structural optimization of bionic pumping devices. The results showed that the wake vortex structures of the three flapping modes all had anti-Kármán vortex streets, but the wake vortex of linear flapping deflected upward, and the... [more]
3059. LAPSE:2023.36078
Development and Numerical Optimization of a System of Integrated Agents for Serial Production Lines
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: AI, buffer size, decision support system, Optimization, SIGN, SPL.
In modern high-volume industries, the serial production line (SPL) is of growing importance due to the inexorable increase in the complexity of manufacturing systems and the associated production costs. Optimal decisions regarding buffer size and the selection of components when designing and implementing an SPL can be difficult, often requiring complex analytical models, which can be difficult to conceive and construct. Here, we propose a model to evaluate and optimize the design of an SPL, integrating numerical simulation with artificial intelligence (AI). Numerous studies relating to the design of SPL systems have been published, but few have considered the simultaneous consideration of a number of decision variables. Indeed, the authors have been unable to locate in the published literature even one work that integrated the selection of components with the optimization of buffer sizes into a single framework. In this research, a System of Integrated Agents Numerical Optimization (S... [more]
3060. LAPSE:2023.36077
Composite Fault Diagnosis of Aviation Generator Based on EnFWA-DBN
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: composite fault, deep belief network, enhanced fireworks algorithm, extreme learning machine.
Because of the existence of composite faults, which consist of both short-out and eccentricity faults, the characteristics of the output voltage and internal magnetic field of aviation generators are less different than those of single short-out faults; this causes the eccentricity fault to be difficult to identify. In order to solve this problem, this paper proposes a fault diagnosis method using an enhanced fireworks algorithm (EnFWA) to optimize a deep belief network (DBN). The aviation generator model is built according to the finite element method (FEM), whereas the output of different combinations of composite faults are obtained using simulations. The EnFWA algorithm is used to train and optimize the DBN network to obtain the best structure. Meanwhile, an extreme learning machine (ELM) classifier performs fault diagnosis and classification on the test data. The diagnosis results show that a pinpoint accuracy can be achieved using the proposed method in the diagnosis of composite... [more]
3061. LAPSE:2023.36076
Modification of Meso-Micromixing Interaction Reaction Model in Continuous Reactors
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Optimization
Keywords: continuous reactors, mesomixing, micromixing, Optimization.
The yields of chemical reactions are highly dependent on the mixing pattern between reactants. Herein, we report the modification of a meso-micromixing interaction reaction model which is applied in batch reactors by leveraging the flow characteristics in the continuous reactors. Both experimental and model-predicted yields were compared using the classical Villermaux−Dushman method in a self-designed split and recombination reactor. This modified model significantly reduced the error in predicted product yields from approximately 15% to within 3%, compared to a model containing the micromixing term only. The effects of flow rates and reactor structure parameters on mixing performance were analyzed. We found that increasing flow rates and the degree of twist in the mixing element’s grooves, as well as decreasing the cross-sectional area of grooves, improved mixing performance. The optimization of reactor flow rates and structural parameters was achieved by combining Gaussian process re... [more]
3062. LAPSE:2023.36075
Prediction and Application of Surface Settlement of Shallow Buried Tunnels Taking into Account Strata Slip Cracks
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Peck formula, settlement prediction, shallow tunnel, strata slip crack.
The empirical formula is one of the traditional methods used for predicting ground deformation settlement caused by tunnel excavation. Due to its rationality and simplicity, the Peck formula is widely used for predicting surface subsidence. However, due to its limitations, it is necessary to modify it when predicting surface settlement caused by tunnel excavation in different strata. In this paper, a correction formula for the width coefficient of a tunnel surface settlement slot is derived from the Peck formula by taking into account the theory of strata slip cracks. Values are calculated using the correction formula and compared with measured data to verify the effectiveness of the correction formula. The main conclusions are: (1) The position corresponding to the width of the settlement in the Peck curve is the point where the formation is most prone to slip cracking. (2) In the general shallow buried case, the settlement groove width coefficient K and the internal friction angle φ... [more]
3063. LAPSE:2023.36074
An Experimental Study on the Elbow Pressure Drop and Conveying Stability of Pneumatic Conveying for Stiff Shotcrete Based on Response Surface Methodology
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: conveying stability, elbow pressure drop, pneumatic conveying, response surface method, stiff shotcrete.
The pressure drop and conveying stability caused by the bend significantly affect the pneumatic conveying process of stiff shotcrete, which is the key to solving the problem of long-distance transportation. In this paper, the effects of different air velocities (32 m/s, 36 m/s, 40 m/s), water-cement ratios (0.1, 0.2, and 0.3), and bending-diameter ratios (4, 12, and 20) on the pressure drop of the elbow R1 and conveying stability R2 are studied using the response surface method. The conveying stability is characterized by the pressure variation coefficient (C.V). The response surface graph aids in the intuitive analysis of the effects of these variables. The results show that the impact of air velocity on R1 and R2 is exceptionally significant, and the interaction of each factor on the response value is analyzed. The response value and the quadratic polynomial regression equation between the various factors are obtained in addition to the flow characteristics of stiff shotcrete under d... [more]
3064. LAPSE:2023.36073
Special Issue on “Composting in the Framework of a Circular Economy”
June 9, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Composting has been recognized as a sustainable technology to treat and manage organic waste [...]
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