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Journal articles on the topic "Commandery of Cologne"

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JASKULSKI, Waldemar. "LIEUTENANT COLONEL JÓZEF OLSZYNA-WILCZYŃSKI IN LATVIAN CAMPAIGN (DECEMBER 1919 – FEBRUARY 1920)." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 163, no. 1 (January 2, 2012): 216–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0002.3254.

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The article introduces Lieutenant Colonel Józef Olszyna-Wilczyński in the Polish and Latvian campaign conducted in winter 1920. Then, this officer commanded 3 Infantry Brigade Legions and at the same time as was Acting Commander of 1 Infantry Brigade Legions and Infantry Division, which belonged to Edward Rydz-Śmigły.During this campaign Lt. Col. Olszyna-Wilczyński commanded Grupa Przełomowa (the Breakthrough Group), which mainly carried out attacks. On 3 January he conquered Daugavpils. In the first ten days of January Gen. Rydz-Śmigły gave J. Puriņša`s Latvian Group under Lt. Col. Olszyna-Wilczyński’s command.For the Polish and Latvian campaign, conducted under very harsh conditions, he was held in high regard by the division commander Gen. Rydz-Smigly and the commander of the Lithuanian and Belarusian Front Gen. Stanislaw Sheptytsky. For conquering Daugavpils, at Stefan Dąb-Biernacki’s request, he was decorated second time with the Cross of Valour. At the beginning of February 1926, the President of the Republic of Poland permitted him to accept and wear the Latvian Cross Lacplesis (Bear Slayer) Class III.
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Pięciak, Krzysztof. "2nd Lieutenant Jan Siewiera “Wicher”: A Soldier of the National Armed Forces and the Underground Polish Army." Sowiniec 26, no. 46 (June 30, 2015): 31–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/sowiniec26.2015.46.03.

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The article describes the history of second lieutenant Jan Siewiera “Wicher” (1922-1947), especially his underground activities. During World War II he served in the National Armed Forces where he graduated from an officer-cadet school and where he was a soldier of colonel “Czech’s” division (NN). In April 1945 he was arrested and sentenced to one year of imprisonment for his activities in the NSZ. After he left prison, he entered a division of the Underground Polish Army in the autumn of 1946, commanded by second lieutenant Alfons Olejnik “Babinicz”, in which he became deputy commander. After receiving severe wounds he died during interrogation by the officers of the UB (Department of Security). He was probably interred in Wieluń.
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Gliniecki, Tomasz. "Capturing cities with the force of 5th Guards Tank Army during the Red Army’s Mława–Elbląg offensive operations in January 1945." Masuro-⁠Warmian Bulletin 305, no. 3 (November 25, 2019): 543–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51974/kmw-134821.

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The paper presents battles for cities during the Mława–Elbląg offensive operation, conducted by units of the 5th Armoured Guard on January 17–26, according to the orders of Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, who commanded the 2nd Belarusian Front, and Colonel General Vasily Wolski. The findings, based on the documentation of the Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and related literature on the subject, present the daily battles for cities led by armoured units and their assigned support. The border territories they occupied, marching routes and combat operations are noted, alongside the problem raised by commanders of insufficient support for tanks with infantry forces. The article describes the occupation or capture of: Mława, Działdowo, Nidzica, Stębark, Ostróda, Iława, Morąg, Zalewo, Małdyty, Pasłęk, Młynary and Tolkmicko as well as the initial battles for Elbląg.
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Radziwiłłowicz, Dariusz. "Generał brygady Kazimierz Rumsza – z armii carskiej do polskiej." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 11, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 105–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.5974.

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Since its inception, the 5th Siberian Rifle Division was led by Colonel [płk.] Rumsza who operated under the orders of Colonel [płk.] Czuma, the commander of Polish forces in Siberia. In the light of the examined documents, Colonel Kazimierz Rumsza appears to be a man with two faces. On the one hand, he was an excellent commander, proving his worth in the extreme war conditions. On the other, a violent officer who humiliated his personnel and got involved in shady financial ventures. He was never proven guilty of embezzlement. However, his very presence in the group of suspects stigmatised him among the officers. He won back some favour after the lost September Campaign. During World War II, Rumsza did not play any significant role in the Polish Armed Forces. After demobilisation, he settled down in London. On 1 January 1964, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general [gen. brygady]. Kazimierz Rumsza died on 28 January 1970.
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Kiyanskaya, Oksana I. "“THEY MADE AN ELEPHANT OUT OF A FLY”. S.I. MURAV’EV-APOSTOL AND THE UNREST IN THE SEMYONOVSKY REGIMENT IN 1820." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 9 (2021): 160–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2021-9-160-175.

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The article deals with the soldiers’ unrest in the Semyonovsky Regiment in 1820, which, according to many researchers, was a kind of “prelude” to the Decembrist uprising. After the soldiers’ unrest in October 1820, the Semyonovsky Guards Regiment was disbanded and its officers were transferred to the army regiments. The article explores the causes of soldiers’ and officers’ dissatisfaction with the regiment’s commander, Colonel F.E. Schwartz, the course of the riots in the regiment, and the behavior of the officers. In addition, the article investigates the case of Semyonovsky Regiment officers, D. Yermolaev and I. Scherbatov, accused of sympathizing with the soldiers and attempting to meet with the punished instigators of riots. The Semyonov history is considered in connection with the biography of one of its participants, the future Decembrist S.I. Murav’ev-Apostol. The article describes the events in the company commanded by Muravyov-Apostol, as well as the consequences that this “story” had for his life and career. It is concluded that by offending an innocent officer, the authorities thereby contributed to his transformation into a radical revolutionary and leader of an antigovernment conspiracy
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Stopczyński, Waldemar. "Raport „Alego” z akcji na Kutscherę, czyli czego nie powiedział dowódca batalionu „Parasol”." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 20, no. 2 (2019): 55–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2019.2(268).0003.

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The elimination of Franz Kutschera by the soldiers of the 1st platoon of the „Pegasus” company (later the „Parasol” battalion) is one of the most famous military actions of the Polish underground. Until the 1990s, the post-war narrative about the events of February 1, 1944 was based on the accounts of those participants of the operation who survived the war and on a brief report sent by the commander of „Pegasus” to Colonel „Nil”, and it was consolidated by P. Stachiewicz’s book „Parasol”. The documents published in 1993 and 2016 – the report of the deputy commander of the „Kutschera” operation and the cover letter of the commander of „Pegasus” attached to it – questioned this narrative. The article traced the development of the story about the operation against the „executioner of Warsaw”, indicating that the commander accepted this version which contained the most discrep
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Kehrberg, Richard F., and Hans von Luck. "Panzer Commander: The Memoirs of Colonel Hans von Luck." Journal of Military History 55, no. 1 (January 1991): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1986152.

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Komarov, Dmitry E. "The Military Reality of the Early Days of the Great Patriotic War against the Background of the Fate of an Encircled Officer: The Case of Colonel M.G. Kirillov (1942)." Herald of an archivist, no. 2 (2022): 522–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2022-2-522-533.

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In the midst of severe defeats of the initial period of the war, many units and formations of the Red Army were surrounded. Both private and command corps who broke out of the encirclement, as well as those who were captured and escaped, were thoroughly checked. This measure seems reasonable and legitimate. The absolute majority, after passing this “filter,” were sent to the front, against others charges were brought under the laws of wartime. Among the latter was the commander of the 38th Rifle Division, Colonel Maxim Gavrilovich Kirillov, who was shot by court verdict in 1942. Commanding his division, M. G. Kirillov was surrounded in the Vyazma defensive operation (October 2-13, 1941) to the west of Vyazma. Several times, the colonel placed disparate groups under his under command, making unsuccessful attempts to break out. Later, he was captured by the enemy, escaped, commanded a partisan detachment. In March 1942 Kirillov was summoned to the “mainland,” accused of treason and shot; only in 1991, he was rehabilitated. The personality of Colonel Kirillov is much discussed in press and in the Internet. His personal tragedy is considered an example of illegal repressions against the servicemen who were surrounded and held captive. The facts provided in the article detail and clarify Kirillov's actions in the occupied territory. It is shown that charges against him were mostly proven and fell under current statutory provisions. Information on Kirillov is given against the background of mass repressions against senior Red Army officers at the beginning of the war. Investigative documents record some changes in the work of the punitive apparatus in contrast with the period of 1937–38. However, physical coercion and attempts to bring his action under the article 58 of the criminal code remained. The conclusions on Colonel Kirillov’s sentence are another evidence of tragical and inconsistent fate of the Soviet encircled servicemen and prisoners of war. The facts indicate a need for a thorough study of the fate of each serviceman who was surrounded or captured from the standpoint of military realities of the initial period of the Great Patriotic War.
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Wątor, Agnieszka. "Major Bolesław Michał Nieczuja-Ostrowski’s Service in the “Maria” Inspectorate of the Home Army in the Years 1943–1945." Sowiniec 26, no. 46 (June 30, 2015): 7–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/sowiniec26.2015.46.02.

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The aim of the article is to present the service of Major Bolesław Michał Nieczuja-Ostrowski (1907-2008) in the Regional Inspectorate of the Home Army in Miechów, codename “Maria”, in the years 1943–1945. The author of the article used the documents which were drawn up by the communist authorities of Poland during the investigation that was conducted against Nieczuja-Ostrowski who was lieutenant colonel at that time and against the soldiers of the 106 DP AK formed in the area of the “Maria” Inspectorate of the Home Army. This information was confronted with and extended by the information contained in the publications that are available, and especially in the recollection-related works of General Nieczuja-Ostrowski.In August 1943, the commander of the Kraków Region of the Home Army, colonel Józef Spychalski, nominated him the Commander of the Miechów Regional Inspectorate of the Home Army which was a part of this district. Major Ostrowski assumed this function on 15 September 1943 and on 31 July he was nominated the commander of the 106th Infantry Division of the Home Army, a great military unit which was organised as a part of the effort to restore the Armed Forces, a process associated with Operation “Burza”/“Tempest”. From July 1943 until December 1944 about 20 thousand people were incorporated into the Home Army in the area of the Miechów Inspectorate.
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Kazakevych, G. "UKRAINIAN O'CONNORS: THE FAMILY OF IRISH ANCESTRY IN THE CULTURAL LIFE OF THE 19TH CENTURY UKRAINE." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, no. 132 (2017): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-2640.2017.132.1.03.

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The article is devoted to the O'Connor family, which played a noticeable role in the Ukrainian history of the 19 – early 20th centuries. A founder of the family Alexander O'Connor leaved Ireland in the late 18th century. The author assumes that he was a military man who had to emigrate from Ireland shortly after the Irish rebellion of 1798. After some years in France, where he had changed his surname to de Connor, he and his elder son Victor arrived in Russia where Alexander Ivanovich De-Konnor joined the army. As a cavalry regiment commander, colonel De-Konnor took part in the Napoleonic wars. He married a noble Ukrainian woman Anastasia Storozhenko and settled down in her estate in the Poltava region of Ukraine. His three sons (Victor, Alexander and Valerian) had served as army commanders and then settled in Chernihiv, Poltava and Kharkiv regions respectively. Among their descendants the most notable were two daughters of Alexander De-Konnor jr – Olga and Valeria as well as Valerian De-Konnor jr. Olga De-Konnor married a famous Ukrainian composer and public figure Mykola Lysenko. As a professional opera singer, she stood at the origins of the Ukrainian national opera. Her younger sister Valeria was a Ukrainian writer, publicist and political activist who joined the government of the Ukrainian People's Republic in 1917. Valerian De-Konnor jr. is well known for his research works and translations in the field of cynology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Commandery of Cologne"

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Khani, Mohamed Ammar al. "Commande adaptative multivariable d'une colonne pulsée d'extraction liquide-liquide." Toulouse, INPT, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988INPT002G.

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La premiere partie, consacree a l'hydrodynamique de la colonne, permet de selectionner les variables de commande. Les resultats relatifs a la commande sont obtenus a l'aide d'un controleur a variance minimale et d'autre part avec un algorithme adaptatif avec modele de reference. La mise en oeuvre de ces deux algorithmes a ete realisee sur un microordinateur apple ii
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Khani, Mohamed Ammar al. "Commande adaptative multivariable d'une colonne pulsée d'extraction liquide-liquide." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376146602.

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Grégoire, Michel. "Instrumentation et commande automatique d'une colonne de flottation de laboratoire." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq25597.pdf.

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Moussaoui, Ahcène. "Commande prédictive d'une colonne d'extraction par solvant : modélisation dynamique et validation expérimentale sur une colonne pulsée pilote." Toulouse, INPT, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995INPT037G.

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L'automatisation et le controle des colonnes d'extraction liquide-liquide est un probleme d'actualite. Ces contacteurs sont de plus en plus employes dans des secteurs industriels comme la chimie fine qui utilise des unites polyvalentes et flexibles. Or, ces appareils sont connus pour etre difficiles a controler, en particulier a cause de leur comportement dynamique fortement non-lineaire et variable dans le temps. Dans un premier chapitre, une revue des differentes etudes concernant la modelisation du fonctionnement dynamique et la conduite des colonnes pulsees est presentee. Une description du modele dynamique de simulation base sur un bilan de population de gouttes y est donnee. On presente ensuite dans un second chapitre les techniques experimentales utilisees ainsi que l'etude du comportement dynamique de la colonne pilote. A partir d'etudes anterieures, on est parvenu a la conclusion qu'une politique de controle unique pouvait etre appliquee aux colonnes mecaniquement agitees, et cela quel que soit le systeme ternaire utilise. Il a ete demontre qu'un regime optimal de fonctionnement existe au voisinage de l'engorgement. L'etat d'engorgement de la colonne peut etre caracterise par l'apparition d'un lit de gouttes au niveau du distributeur de phase dispersee. Le developpement d'un tel lit peut etre suivi en ligne par un capteur approprie, par exemple a l'aide d'une sonde conductimetrique dans le cas d'une solution aqueuse continue, la mesure de conductivite revenant alors a une mesure de retention. A charge donnee, les conditions d'engorgement peuvent etre atteintes en jouant sur l'intensite d'agitation. Le pilote etudie est une colonne pulsee a plateaux perfores, avec le systeme ternaire eau-acetone-toluene. Ainsi, la strategie de controle de l'hydrodynamique de la colonne consiste a maintenir la conductivite, donc la retention, au niveau du distributeur a une valeur de consigne donnee, (qui correspond au debut d'engorgement de la colonne) en jouant sur la frequence de pulsation. Ceci constitue la premiere boucle de controle. Les trois algorithmes de commande adaptative et predictive qui ont ete developpes et implantes, sont presentes dans le 3eme chapitre: commande predictive generalisee, commande predictive generalisee avec modele de reference sur l'etat partiel et commande quadratique gaussienne. En premier lieu, ils ont ete implantes dans le logiciel de simulation dynamique. Les resultats et une etude de sensibilite des differents parametres de synthese du regulateur des trois algorithmes sont presentes dans le 4eme chapitre. Enfin, les resultats experimentaux obtenus demontrent l'aptitude de ce type de controleur a assurer le demarrage automatique de la colonne
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Creff, Yann. "La dynamique et la commande de colonnes multicomposées." Paris, ENMP, 1992. https://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00838254.

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On s'intéresse à la commande en qualité de colonnes à distiller multicomposées, en étendant aux colonnes pseudo-binaires des résultats récents établis pour les colonnes binaires. On commence par mettre en évidence la difficulté d'étendre directement les techniques employées dans le cas binaire. On demontre dans ce cadre une propriété verifiée par le jacobien des fonctions d'équilibre liquide-vapeur et on affine la description géometrique de la dynamique du flash. On développe ensuite une technique de réduction des modèles de colonnes pseudo-binaires, qui permet d'appliquer une technique de rejet de perturbations pour la commande en qualité de telles colonnes. On montre en simulation et avec des résultats sur site la pertinence de la méthode. Elle permet d'aborder la commande de schémas de régulation plus complexes : On l'applique au cas d'un splitter-stripper d'essences et on obtient en simulation de bonnes performances.
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Calisaya, Cervantes Erasmo Danny. "COMMANDE D'UNE COLONNE DE FLOTTATION : Applications en laboratoire et en industrie." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29716/29716.pdf.

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Bossanne, Denis. "Commandes et observateurs non linéaires de colonnes à distiller." Rouen, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993ROUES023.

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Dans cette étude, nous appliquons sur un modèle dynamique de colonne à distiller et sous contraintes technologiques, un compromis entre des commandes géométriques et des commandes stabilisantes. Les lois de commande ainsi obtenues assurent l'asservissement et la régulation de notre modèle à un minimum de phase critique. La stabilité exponentielle globale du système ainsi bouclé est alors garantie. La construction de ces schémas nécessite la connaissance de l'état du système, variable intermédiaire généralement non mesurée. Pour ce faire, nous construisons des observateurs non linéaires grand-gain. Nous assurons alors une décroissance exponentielle de l'erreur d'estimation vers zéro. Pour finir, nous démontrons un principe de séparation
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Creff, Yann. "Sur la dynamique et la commande des colonnes multicomposées." Phd thesis, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 1992. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00838254.

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ON S'INTERESSE A LA COMMANDE EN QUALITE DE COLONNES A DISTILLER MULTICOMPOSEES, EN ETENDANT AUX COLONNES PSEUDO-BINAIRES DES RESULTATS RECENTS ETABLIS POUR LES COLONNES BINAIRES. ON COMMENCE PAR METTRE EN EVIDENCE LA DIFFICULTE D'ETENDRE DIRECTEMENT LES TECHNIQUES EMPLOYEES DANS LE CAS BINAIRE. ON DEMONTRE DANS CE CADRE UNE PROPRIETE VERIFIEE PAR LE JACOBIEN DES FONCTIONS D'EQUILIBRE LIQUIDE-VAPEUR ET ON AFFINE LA DESCRIPTION GEOMETRIQUE DE LA DYNAMIQUE DU FLASH. ON DEVELOPPE ENSUITE UNE TECHNIQUE DE REDUCTION DES MODELES DE COLONNES PSEUDO-BINAIRES, QUI PERMET D'APPLIQUER UNE TECHNIQUE DE REJET DE PERTURBATIONS POUR LA COMMANDE EN QUALITE DE TELLES COLONNES. ON MONTRE EN SIMULATION ET AVEC DES RESULTATS SUR SITE LA PERTINENCE DE LA METHODE. ELLE PERMET D'ABORDER LA COMMANDE DE SCHEMAS DE REGULATION PLUS COMPLEXES: ON L'APPLIQUE AU CAS D'UN SPLITTER-STRIPPER D'ESSENCES ET ON OBTIENT EN SIMULATION DE BONNES PERFORMANCES.
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Bouchard, Jocelyn. "Commande prédictive basée sur la simulation. Application à la flottation en colonne." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24892/24892.pdf.

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Les structures de commande prédictive (MPC) utilisant des simulateurs dynamiques comme modèles de procédé ne font pas légion. Cette rareté s'explique en grande partie par la difficulté de résolution des problèmes d'optimisation résultants. En effet, les algorithmes de programmation non linéaire ne sont pas toujours adaptés pour atteindre efficacement l'optimum des fonctions basées sur des modèles physiques, à plus forte raison encore si les équations utilisées sont inconnues (modèles de type boîte noire). C'est en s'appuyant sur ce constat qu'une nouvelle approche pour la MPC est proposée. Le principe consiste à substituer la minimisation explicite de la fonction objectif par une simulation du système en boucle fermée pour solutionner de façon généralement sous-optimale le problème de contrôle en boucle ouverte. Cette nouvelle méthode permet d'exploiter plusieurs des avantages de la commande prédictive sans être limitée par la complexité des modèles. Deux algorithmes sont présentés: décentralisé et découplé. Bien qu'avantageuse sur le plan du réglage, la structure découplée ne permet pas la même liberté que la structure décentralisée pour le choix de l'horizon de prédiction qui doit généralement être du même ordre de grandeur que le temps de réponse en boucle ouverte. Le développement d'une structure de simulation du comportement dynamique de la flottation en colonne, un procédé de séparation des minéraux, représente la seconde contribution de cette thèse. Une grande lacune des simulateurs proposés à ce jour demeure que même lorsque les équations différentielles de conservation sont utilisées, les variations dynamiques du niveau de pulpe ne sont jamais considérées. La structure présentée ici s'intéresse à la simulation des mouvements des phases présentes et de leurs effets sur le niveau de pulpe et sur les débits de sortie. Par ailleurs, comme bien d'autres procédés minéralurgiques, la flottation en colonne a peu bénéficié des avancées en contrôle de procédés. C'est donc sur ce terrain que les deux thèmes étudiés se rencontrent lors d'une mise à l'épreuve conjointe. L'étude de cas proposée s'intéresse à l'asservissement de trois variables d'opération critiques pour le bon fonctionnement du procédé à savoir, la concentration d'air dans la zone de pulpe, le flux net d'eau à l'interface et le niveau de pulpe à l'aide d'un contrôleur prédictif basé sur la simulation.
Applications of dynamic simulators for model predictive controllers design are rather scarce in the litterature. The complexity of solving the resulting optimization problems may explain this lack of popularity. In fact, nonlinear programming algorithms are not always well suited to efficiently reach the optimum of a fundamentaly-based cost function. The situation is even worse when the equations used in the model are unknown by the control designers (black box models). The simulation-based model predictive controller is an alternative formulation to perform model predictive control (MPC) without making use of any explicit optimization solver, but rather based on an easy-to-compute closed-loop simulation. The resulting scheme generally provides a sub-optimal solution and benefits from many interesting features of conventional MPC without being restricted by the model complexity. Two algorithms are proposed: decentralized and decoupled. The decentralized simulation structure allows a flexible setting of the prediction horizon (Hp) that is not possible in the decoupled case, easier to tune, but where Hp must generally be in the same order of magnitude that the system settling time. A second contribution of this thesis is the development of a framework for the dynamic simulation of a mineral separation process: column flotation. Until now, most of the proposed models or simulators were restricted to the steady-state behavior. When dynamic mass-balance equations were considered, a constant pulp level during the simulation was always assumed. The presented framework aims to simulate water, solids and gas motion and their effect on the pulp level and output flow rates. As it often happens in mineral processing, the column flotation process has not benefited from advanced control techniques. This is where the two previous subjects merge. The proposed simulation framework is used to design a simulation-based model predictive controller for process variables having a strong influence on metallurgical results (grade and recovery). A case study is presented where the pulp level, bias and air hold-up in the pulp zone are kept within an acceptable operating region.
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Rouchon, Pierre. "Simulation dynamique et commande non linéaire des colonnes à distiller." Phd thesis, École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 1990. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00838242.

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Le problème principal abordé dans cette thèse est la commande en qualité des colonnes à distiller. Les modèles de commande utilisés sont construits à partir de modèles dynamiques classiques issus d'une analyse physique. La méthode de construction repose sur une réduction par échelle de temps de ces derniers. Cette réduction a pour but de ne conserver que les phénomènes lents. Sur ces modèles réduits, nous appliquons des techniques de rejet de perturbations par retour non linéaire de l'état. Les lois de commande obtenues sont testées en simulation sur des modèles dynamiques de colonne, décrits par des systèmes algébro-différentiels d'index 1, nettement plus complets que les modèles de commande. Cette étude en simulation montre, pour une colonne binaire de 42 plateaux et pour une colonne multi-composés de 32 plateaux, la robustesse et l'intérêt de ces lois non linéaires de commande. La mise en œuvre sur deux colonnes de raffinerie confirme ces résultats. Elle montre également que l'instrumentation des colonnes et la puissance des ordinateurs de conduite sont suffisantes pour un calcul en ligne de ces lois non linéaires de commande. Un problème important, dont nous avons pris conscience lors de l'étude en simulation, concerne la résolution numérique des systèmes algébro-différentiels. En nous appuyant sur des résultats récents relatifs 'a l'inversion de systèmes dynamiques, nous étendons les notions d'index et de forme canonique, notions définies uniquement en linéaire et cependant très utilisées pour analyser la convergence des schémas numériques de résolution, aux systèmes algébro-différentiels non linéaires implicites. Nous proposons également un algorithme formel et explicite de réduction d'index, afin de transformer des systèmes d'index élevés pour lesquels les méthodes de résolution numériques font défaut, en systèmes d'index 1 pour lesquels existent des méthodes de résolution numérique performantes.
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Books on the topic "Commandery of Cologne"

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Derricks, Wendell T. Colonel Derricks' diary: His personal experiences as commander of an all-Black field artillery battalion during World War II. [S.l: s.n.], 1985.

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Nairashvili, Colonel David. The statement by Colonel David Nairashvili, the Georgian Air Force Commander, on the August 6, 2007 missile attack against Georgia. Vienna: OSCE, 2007.

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Militia, Lower Canada, ed. General order: His Excellency the Governor in Chief and Commander of the Forces has received the report of Lieut. Colonel Morrison, 89th Regt., to Lieut. Gen. Drummond, announcing the complete success of an enterprize .. [Quebec?: s.n., 1986.

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Die Urkunden der Deutschordenskommende St. Katharinen zu Köln: Regesten (1218-1785). Weimar: VDG, Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaften, 2016.

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Kundahl, George G., ed. Regimental Commander, April–October 1862. University of North Carolina Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/9780807895702_kundahl.9.

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This chapter reports that the countries around Lincolnton raised a unit that was mustered into service as the Forty-ninth North Carolina Infantry, the members of which elected Dodson Ramseur as their colonel. It reports that over the next six months, they would fight under his command, at Malvern Hill, and that Ramseur's correspondence is silent concerning that engagement. The chapter observes that Ramseur's letters provide insight into his thoughts about himself and his views on the war, and notes that as a new regimental commander untested in combat, Ramseur was naturally apprehensive about his first pitched battle lying ahead.
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Boy Colonel: Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Marks, the Youngest Battalion Commander in the AIF. Random House Australia, 2013.

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Boy Colonel: Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Marks, the Youngest Battalion Commander in the Aif. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2013.

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Youngest Battalion Commander in the AIF: The Boy Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Marks. Random House Australia, 2014.

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Luck, Hans Von. Panzer Commander: The Memoirs of Colonel Hans von Luck. Dell, 1991.

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Panzer Commander: The Memoirs of Colonel Hans von Luck. Dell Publishing, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Commandery of Cologne"

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Guskova, Elena. "Serbian Military Commander General Mladić." In Central and South-Eastern Europe in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: researches and documents, 364–82. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Nestor-Istoria, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2712-8342.2022.3.16.

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The author studies the Serbian Colonel-General Ratko Mladić, who headed the armed forces of the Republika Srpska from 1992-1995. For the Serbs, he was and remains a great strategist and architect of all Serbian victories in Bosnia; for the world community, an unyielding, disobedient, and rude aggressor; and for Muslims and Croats, a dangerous and insidious enemy. The researcher follows his studies and service in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, his family, his attitude to the collapse of Yugoslavia, and the creation of the RS Army. From 2006, General Mladić went into hiding from the official authorities, who had begun a serious hunt for the general. The general was eventually arrested in May 2011.
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Hutton, Ronald. "The Cavalry Colonel." In The Making of Oliver Cromwell, 89–151. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300257458.003.0004.

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This chapter takes a look at Oliver Cromwell's attempts to make a command, and a military following, and reputation, from scratch. It traces Cromwell's commission as the colonel of a horse regiment in the new regular Eastern Association defence force to his establishment as the force's leading horse commander. He had also raised a very large, effective, and loyal regiment and extended a more general, if as yet informal and ad hoc, authority over the other horse units in Manchester's new army. He had begun to build himself a network of clients in that army and in the region. He had also acquired considerable and consistent acclaim in the parliamentarian press. However, none of this had made him, as yet, more significant than many other local parliamentarian leaders or given him any national weight as a soldier.
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Tolstoy, Leo. "16." In War and Peace. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199232765.003.0255.

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Berg, the Rostovs’ son-in-law, was already a colonel wearing the orders of Vladimir and Anna, and he still filled the quiet and agreeable post of assistant to the head of the staff of the assistant-commander of the first division of the Second Army. On...
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Brown, Kent Masterson. "As a Soldier, I Obey It." In Meade at Gettysburg, 26–51. University of North Carolina Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469661995.003.0003.

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President Lincoln and General Halleck ordered Meade to take command of the Army of the Potomac. Efforts taken by Lincoln and Halleck in response to Hooker’s insubordination were calculated to assure them that Hooker would leave the army and Meade would be the commander of it whether Meade wanted command or not. Lieutenant Colonel James A. Hardie journeys from Washington to Frederick by rail to give Meade the orders naming him commander of the Army of the Potomac on June 28. Meade at first refuses to take command, but Hardie tells him the orders are peremptory. Meade acquiesces, and the two of them ride to Hooker’s headquarters at Prospect Hall where Hardie informs Hooker he is relieved of command.
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Marble, Andrew. "Mushroom Cloud." In Boy on the Bridge, 151–68. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178028.003.0013.

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The chapter is set on April 19, 1991, when Operation Provide Comfort (OPC) commander Lieutenant General John Shalikashvili is changing aircraft on a runway in Diyarbakir, eastern Turkey. The chapter overviews both the geopolitics of how the crisis occurred and how the rapidly growing scope and internationalization of the problem led Shalikashvili to take over the international humanitarian mission from the first commander, US Air Force major general Jim Jamerson. The chapter explains how during his career Shalikashvili developed leadership skills of logistics mastery and diplomacy (including during Operation Steel Box and the movement of the VII Corps to the Persian Gulf) as well as turned being an immigrant soldier from a liability to a strength, and in the process developed an international mystique about him. Told through the eyes of OPC staff member US Air Force colonel Eugene J. Ronsick, who thinks it was a mistake to replace the original commander with Shalikashvili, the chapter also demonstrates how Shalikashvili’s persona can quickly change people’s attitude toward him from negative to positive.
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McDonald, JoAnna M. "Young’s Branch." In “We Shall Meet Again”, 76–82. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195139389.003.0007.

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Abstract As the Confederate commanders rode toward the action, the remnants of Evans’, Bee’s and Bartow’s units crowded behind James Robinson’s house. About 150 yards away, Confederate Captain John Imboden, with four cannon, frantically poured shot and shell into the Union ranks on Matthews Hill and John Dogan’s farm.2 Nearby, in the yard of the Robinson house, Colonel Wade Hampton’s South Carolina Legion awaited orders. With the left flank crushed, Hampton and the 7th Georgia covered the Confederate retreat.
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"December 1917." In John J. Pershing and the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, 1917-1919, Volume 2, edited by John T. Greenwood, 309–528. University Press of Kentucky, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813187099.003.0003.

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This chapter presents Pershing’s letters, diary entries, and official correspondence written in December 1917. It pays close attention to his relationship with American British, and French civilian and military commanders. Here he further expanded U.S. logistical management of the Allied war effort provided by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe. Prominent issues include a sharpened friction between Pershing and French General Henri-Philippe Pétain until their late December meeting. Through Colonel Edward M. House, Pershing conveyed the AEF’s needs to President Woodrow Wilson in consultation with French Pétain regarding the Allied demands on the battlefront.
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Prior, Robin. "The Desert – Auchinleck’s War 1941–1942." In Conquer We Must, 357–84. Yale University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300233407.003.0016.

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This chapter expounds on the war response led by General Claude Auchinleck. Winston Churchill found that Auchinleck had more vigour in attending to the crisis in Iraq, especially when compared to General Sir Archibald Wavell. General Auchinleck, the new Commander-in-Chief Middle East, had spent his entire career in the Indian Army. The chapter explains the Eighth Army's failed attacks on the Afrika Korps, which then correlates to the interrelated leadership of Auchinleck, Lieutenant-General Neil Ritchie, Major-General Willoughby Norrie, and Colonel William Gott. It highlights the incompetency of the leadership of the largest British army in contact with the enemy.
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Connolly, S. J. "A New Ireland." In Religion, Law, And Power, 5–40. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198201182.003.0002.

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Abstract At five o’clock on the evening of Tuesday, 13 December 1659, three soldiers from a company quartered in an outbuilding of the castle of Dublin approached the main gate of the fortress. The guard, who knew the three men, let them in. As soon as he had done so, he was overpowered, and the rest of the company, led by Colonel William Warden, rushed in to surprise the garrison. Inside the castle they took prisoner Colonel John Jones, the acting commander-in-chief of the Irish army. Soon after, in another part of the city, soldiers under Major Edward Warren apprehended the two commissioners who, with Jones, controlled the country’s civil and military administration. Meanwhile, parties of horsemen rode through the streets, breaking up any groups that attempted to come together. In less than two hours the operation was complete, and the government of Ireland had been bloodlessly overthrown.
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Stewart, Andrew. "Preparing for the Counter-offensive." In The First Victory. Yale University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300208559.003.0005.

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This chapter focuses on the development of General Archibald Wavell's vision of a grand strategy as plans to support the rebellion on the Gojjam plateau gathered pace. To bring these to fruition, he had appointed Colonel Daniel Sandford to play a leading part. Sandford proposed the establishment of “Mission 101,” named after the percussion-type Fuse 101 used widely by the Royal Artillery, as it was his intention that his activities would ignite the Ethiopian revolt. Meanwhile, anxiety was growing within the senior ranks of the Italian military. The Italian commander still believed the offensive from Kenya would be a secondary effort, entirely as Wavell had anticipated, and his deception plans were already proving too sophisticated for his opponents.
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Conference papers on the topic "Commandery of Cologne"

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Комаров, Д. Е. "THE FATE AND TRAGEDY OF THE COMMANDER OF THE 38TH RIFLE DIVISION WHO DIED IN THE VYAZMA DEFENSIVE OPERATION IN OCTOBER 1941." In Единство фронта и тыла в годы Великой Отечественной войны. Материалы III международной научной конференции 20 мая 2022 года г. Вязьма. Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54016/svitok.2022.76.46.009.

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В представленной статье рассматривается судьба одного из представителей старшего командного состава РККА полковника Максима Гавриловича Кириллова. В должности командира 38-й стрелковой дивизии он участвовал в Вяземской оборонительной операции октября 1941 г. Полковник, командуя дивизией, сражался с врагом, был разбит, пленен, возглавил партизанский отряд, обвинен в «измене Родине» и расстрелян. In the presented article, the fate of one of the representatives of the senior command staff of the Red Army, Colonel Maxim Gavrilovich Kirillov, is considered. As commander of the 38th rifle division, he participated in the Vyazma defensive operation in October 1941. The colonel, commanding the division, fought the enemy, was defeated, captured, led a partisan detachment, accused of “treason” and shot.
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