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Full-Text Articles in Ordinary Differential Equations and Applied Dynamics
Synthesis Of Static And Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks, Bradley Minch
Synthesis Of Static And Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, we discuss the process of synthesizing static and dynamic multiple-input translinear element (MITE) networks systematically from high-level descriptions given in the time domain, in terms of static polynomial constraints and algebraic differential equations. We provide several examples, illustrating the process for both static and dynamic system constraints. Although our examples will all involve MITE networks, the early steps of the synthesis process are equally applicable to the synthesis of static and dynamic translinear-loop circuits.
Synthesis Of Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks, Bradley Minch
Synthesis Of Dynamic Multiple-Input Translinear Element Networks, Bradley Minch
Bradley Minch
In this paper, the author discusses an approach to the synthesis of dynamic translinear circuits built from multiple-input translation elements (MITEs). In this method, we realize separately the basic static nonlinearities and dynamic signal-processing functions that when cascaded together, form the system that one wishes to construct. The circuit is then simplified systematically through local transformations that do not alter the behavior of the system. The author illustrates the method by synthesizing a simple nonlinear dynamical system, an RMS-DC converter.
Hydrogen Production From Biogas By Oxy-Reforming: Reaction System Analysis, Aleksandra Terlecka, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Hydrogen Production From Biogas By Oxy-Reforming: Reaction System Analysis, Aleksandra Terlecka, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Wojciech Budzianowski
Oxy-reforming is emerging as an interesting alternative to conventional methods of hydrogen generation. The current article characterises this process through analysis of individual reactions: SMR (steam methane reforming), WGS (water gas shift) and CPO (catalytic partial oxidation). Analyses relate to optimisation of thermal conditions thus enabling cost-effectivenes of the process.
Syllabus Of Intermediate Macroeconomics (Master's Course), Reza Moosavi Mohseni Dr.
Syllabus Of Intermediate Macroeconomics (Master's Course), Reza Moosavi Mohseni Dr.
Reza Moosavi Mohseni
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