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Michael van de Noort and Peter T. Ireland
Double-Wall Effusion Cooling schemes present an opportunity for aeroengine designers to achieve high overall cooling effectiveness and convective cooling efficiency in High-Pressure Turbine blades with reduced coolant usage compared to conventional cooli...
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Peter Bolo, Monicah Wanjiku Mucheru-Muna, Romano Kachiuru Mwirichia, Michael Kinyua, George Ayaga and Job Kihara
Zinc is an important nutrient for plant growth and development. Its availability is influenced by zinc solubilizing microbes (ZSMs). The effects of commonly promoted agronomic practices on the abundance of ZSMs are so far not well understood. In this stu...
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Mitra Kamidelivand, Peter Deeney, Fiona Devoy McAuliffe, Kevin Leyne, Michael Togneri and Jimmy Murphy
This paper has developed an operation and maintenance (O&M) model for projected 20 MW tidal stream farm case studies at two sites in the northeast Atlantic in France and at EMEC?s Fall of Warness site in the UK. The annual energy production, number o...
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Michael van de Noort and Peter Ireland
The high pressure turbine nozzle guide vane of a modern aeroengine experiences large heat loads and thus requires both highly effective internal and external cooling. This can be accomplished with double-wall effusion cooling, which combines impingement,...
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Fredrik Marincowitz, Michael Owen, Jacques Muiyser and Peter Holkers
Ambient wind has a negative effect on mechanical forced-draft direct air-cooled steam condenser (ACC) fan volumetric performance, and increases dynamic fan blade loading. Investigating these effects directly using on-site measurement or numerical analysi...
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Peter Bajcsy, Nicholas J. Schaub and Michael Majurski
This paper addresses the problem of designing trojan detectors in neural networks (NNs) using interactive simulations. Trojans in NNs are defined as triggers in inputs that cause misclassification of such inputs into a class (or classes) unintended by th...
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Peter Grohmann and Michael S. J. Walter
Statistical tolerance analysis based on Monte Carlo simulation can be applied to obtain a cost-optimized tolerance specification that satisfies both the cost and quality requirements associated with manufacturing. However, this process requires time-cons...
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Peter Wierach, Jan Petersen and Michael Sinapius
The focus of the work is on the evaluation, development and integration of a robust actuator system for three-dimensional flow control of a blown Coanda flap to improve the high lift system of commercial aircraft. As part of the research work presented, ...
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Michael Chima Ogbuachi,Anna Reale,Péter Suskovics,Benedek Kovács
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This paper is an extension of work originally presented in SoftCOM 2019 [1]. The novelty of this work reside in its focused improvement of our scheduling algorithm towards its usage on a real 5G infrastructure. Industrial IoT applications&...
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Marcel Loewert, Michael Riedinger and Peter Pfeifer
Climate change calls for a paradigm shift in the primary energy generation that comes with new challenges to store and transport energy. A decentralization of energy conversion can only be implemented with novel methods in process engineering. In the sec...
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Sebastian Leichtfuß, Johannes Bühler, Heinz-Peter Schiffer, Patrick Peters and Michael Hanna
This paper provides an investigation of a casing treatment (CT) approach for pressure ratio improvements of centrifugal compressors between peak efficiency and surge. Results were experimentally verified for a variety of automotive turbocharger compresso...
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Beate Wörz, Mark Wieler, Viola Dehe, Peter Jeschke and Michael Rabs
This paper presents the results of integral heat transfer measurements taken in a square ribbed cooling channel configuration for evaluating heat transfer and turbulent flow characteristics in convective cooled gas turbine blades and draws a comparison w...
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Daniel Tolks, Michael Sailer, Kevin Dadaczynski, Claudia Lampert, Julia Huberty, Peter Paulus and David Horstmann
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Daniel Tolks, Michael Sailer, Kevin Dadaczynski, Claudia Lampert, Julia Huberty, Peter Paulus and David Horstmann
The Wellbeing Game uses game design elements to promote wellbeing. Players document their daily activities in the game and categorize them to one or more of five wellbeing-related factors. The users join teams and can create team events to work together ...
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo, Michael Anderson, Peter Fickenscher, Brett Whitin, Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn
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Marco Hendler, Michael Lockan, Dieter Bestle and Peter Flassig
Efficient aero engine operation requires not only optimized components like compressor, combustor, and turbine, but also an optimal balance between these components. Therefore, a holistic coupled optimization of the whole engine involving all relevant co...
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Marco Hendler, Michael Lockan, Dieter Bestle and Peter Flassig
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo, Michael Anderson, Peter Fickenscher, Brett Whitin, Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn
This study presents a comprehensive trend analysis of precipitation, temperature, and runoff extremes in the Central Valley of California from an operational perspective. California is prone to those extremes of which any changes could have long-lasting ...
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Peter-Damian Chukwunomso Jiwuba,Ekeno Michael Assam,Eka Christian Inyang
The effects of fufu sieviate meal based diets at 0%, 20%, 40% and 60% levels using Panicum maximum as the basal on the haematological and serum biochemical parameters of West African dwarf (WAD) goats were studied for 87 days. Thirty six blood samples we...
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Peter-Damian Chukwunomso Jiwuba,Ekeno Michael Assam,Eka Christian Inyang
The effects of fufu sieviate meal based diets at 0%, 20%, 40% and 60% levels using Panicum maximum as the basal on the haematological and serum biochemical parameters of West African dwarf (WAD) goats were studied for 87 days. Thirty six blood samples we...
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