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Travel Time Reliability Of Inside Area Of Roundabouts, Yuzhou Duan, Tingting Chai, Jian Jie Nov 2019

Travel Time Reliability Of Inside Area Of Roundabouts, Yuzhou Duan, Tingting Chai, Jian Jie

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Based on the travel time reliability, this paper analyzes the traffic states in the inside area of the roundabout. The travel time reliability model is established from three aspects: route path, entrance and system, and the practicability of the model is verified by the VISSIM simulation. On this basis, the correlation analysis is made on between the adjacent paths of the same entrance and adjacent paths of the adjacent entrances, and the fitting equations are obtained. Taking the number of lanes, traffic volumes, proportion of left-turns and the rate of heavy vehicles as variables, a sensitivity analysis …


Dbn Method For Risk Assessment Of Dairy Products Cold Chain Logistics, Weijiong Chen, Fan Wen, Xiaolin Zhu, Qimiao Xie, Xiaobei Yin Nov 2019

Dbn Method For Risk Assessment Of Dairy Products Cold Chain Logistics, Weijiong Chen, Fan Wen, Xiaolin Zhu, Qimiao Xie, Xiaobei Yin

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: Dairy cold chain logistics is a one-way dynamic process. According to the Bayesian theory, this paper considered the transitivity between risks and used the GeNIe software to establish the DBN risk assessment model. The cold chain logistics risk probability of dairy products was evaluated and the sensitivity analysis was carried out. The results revealed that the probability of transportation risk is the highest, and the sensitivity of processing risk is the highest. The processing and the transportation are the key links of the dairy product cold chain logistics. Comparing the results of DBN and the results of static Bayesian …


Doing A Lot With A Little: A Diagnostic Analysis Of Swmm To Simulate Hydrologic Behavior Within Lid Systems, Lucie Lynn Worthen May 2019

Doing A Lot With A Little: A Diagnostic Analysis Of Swmm To Simulate Hydrologic Behavior Within Lid Systems, Lucie Lynn Worthen

Theses - ALL

Low Impact Development (LID) aims to mitigate the hydrological impacts of urbanization by promoting evapotranspiration, storing and slowing the flow of water in formerly impervious areas. Green roofs, a form of LID often utilized in highly urbanized watersheds, are widely simulated using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). However, methods to improve diagnostic analysis of SWMM have lagged compared to other environmental disciplines. In this study, I utilize frugal diagnostic analyses to investigate potential sources of non-linearity, uncertainty, and equifinality within SWMM applied to a particular case study, the OnCenter green roof in Syracuse, New York. My findings highlight the …


A Systematic Study On The Effects Of Dimensional And Materials Tolerances On Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Based On The Ieee Std 1812, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel, Ping Zhou, Mark Theile, Greg Heins Mar 2019

A Systematic Study On The Effects Of Dimensional And Materials Tolerances On Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Based On The Ieee Std 1812, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel, Ping Zhou, Mark Theile, Greg Heins

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

In the process of designing and manufacturing an electrical machine, a systematic study of dimensional and material tolerances is of the utmost importance. This paper proposes a systematic method by which the effect of design specification variations on permanent magnet (PM) synchronous machine performance may be identified and quantified. The method combines design of experiments techniques, open-circuit and short-circuit physical measurements, and virtual test simulations conducted based on the recently approved IEEE Std 1812 testing guide. Three case studies, two provided by a spoke-type PM radial field machine configuration, in two designs with different electromagnetic loading, and an axial flux …


Analysis And Optimization For Combat Capability Based On Sequential Simulation Experiment, Chenyan Kong, Zhu Jing, Jiao Song, Shaojie Mao Jan 2019

Analysis And Optimization For Combat Capability Based On Sequential Simulation Experiment, Chenyan Kong, Zhu Jing, Jiao Song, Shaojie Mao

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: To deal with the optimization of combat capability, the sequential simulation experiment method was proposed. The simulation evaluation method with precision constraint was used to control the simulation running times. The sensitivity analysis experiment was carried out to identify the important factors affecting the combat capability. The relation model between the important factors and combat capability was constructed via regression analysis experiment. To get the combat capability improvement as large as possible with the price as small as possible, the optimization was used. In the application example, the air-defense combat capability was improved by the method.


Optimization Of Q-Btgsid Based On Sensitivity Analysis, Shuwei Jia Jan 2019

Optimization Of Q-Btgsid Based On Sensitivity Analysis, Shuwei Jia

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: In order to make up for the defect that relative degree of incidence, absolute degree of incidence and synthetic degree of incidence are limited in the range of (0.5, 1], this paper attempts to improve the degree of grey incidence. A control factor of “λ” and the metric space are set up to adjust. A new model is established and its specific properties are studied. It is proved that the new model satisfies the grey incidence axioms and the range of degree of grey incidence can be extended to (0, 1]. We put forward four principles of …


Modeling And Analysis Of Operation Benefit For Electric Vehicle Battery Swapping Station, Weiqing Sun, Shunfeng Chen, Liu Tong, Xiaodong Wu Jan 2019

Modeling And Analysis Of Operation Benefit For Electric Vehicle Battery Swapping Station, Weiqing Sun, Shunfeng Chen, Liu Tong, Xiaodong Wu

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The operators of electric vehicle battery swapping stations (EVBSS) seek the maximization of benefit by optimizing the modeling. The changes of operating parameters such as battery swapping demand could affect EVBSS benefits. A linear programming model for EVBSS maximum benefit is established. Based on the sensitivity analysis, it is found that the EVBSS benefit is mainly affected by operating parameters such as battery swapping price, battery depreciation cost, electricity price, etc. For power grid, the sensitivity parameters of peak load shifting are charging-pile number and battery number. The optimal quantity of EVBSS internal infrastructure investment is analyzed. The establishment …


A Novel Cooperative Distributed Secondary Controller For Vsi And Pq Inverters Of Ac Microgrids, F. Doost Mohammadi, H. Keshtkar, A. Dehghan Banadaki, A. Feliachi Jan 2019

A Novel Cooperative Distributed Secondary Controller For Vsi And Pq Inverters Of Ac Microgrids, F. Doost Mohammadi, H. Keshtkar, A. Dehghan Banadaki, A. Feliachi

Faculty & Staff Scholarship

This paper proposes a novel cooperative secondary control strategy for microgrids which is fully distributed. There is a two-layered coordination, which exists between inverter based DGs of both types, i.e. Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) and Current Source Inverter (CSI), also called PQ inverter. In first layer of the proposed two-layered cooperative control strategy, VSIs will take care of the primary average voltage regulation by implementing the average consensus algorithm (ACA); then in the second layer of control, the PQ inverters will improve the voltage quality of the microgrid while maintaining the average voltage of buses at the same desired level. …


On Atmospheric Lapse Rates, Nihad E. Daidzic Jan 2019

On Atmospheric Lapse Rates, Nihad E. Daidzic

International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace

We have derived and summarized and most important atmospheric temperature lapse rates. ALRs essentially govern vertical atmospheric air stability and creation of some cloud types. The sensitivity analysis of various atmospheric lapse rates and their dependence on actual ideal-gas air properties and gravitational attraction was conducted for the first time to the best of our knowledge. SALR, which has DALR as the upper asymptote, showed steepest decrease at around 9 degrees Celsius then flattening out and apparently approaching another asymptotic solution which has not been investigated as it falls outside of the terrestrial temperature range. ISA lapse rates are adopted …