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Journal articles on the topic "Guida simulata"

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Ely Kurniawan, Dwi, and Hendratno Rian Desta. "PRICES CALCULATION SIMULATION BASED ON TOUR GUIDE MOBILE." Computer Engineering, Science and System Journal 2, no. 1 (January 31, 2017): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/cess.v2i1.4482.

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Zhang, Qing Chun, Xiao Yu Yue, Qing Yun Zhang, and Ya Hui Hu. "Finite Element Study on Micro Cutting Process of Guide Abrasive Wear." Key Engineering Materials 589-590 (October 2013): 543–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.589-590.543.

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Two-dimensional finite element model is established by ABAQUS Explicit finite element analysis in this paper. It includes abrasive wear micro cutting process between pair of guide. Johnson-cook constitutive model is used to simulate the guide material deformation of wear process. Based on different sizes and different speed of grain, loading, cutting and unloading process are simulated by finite element, guide surface stress distribution and deformation condition are studied in the guide rail pair wear process. The simulation data is obtained by central composite experiments and regression model is gotten by MATLAB. The influence law of the particle radius and speed to guide residual compressive stress and deformation are gotten by the prediction model.
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Pan, Li Bo, Lin Hua, and Jian Lan. "3-D FE Simulation and Analysis on Radial-Axial Large Ring Rolling." Materials Science Forum 561-565 (October 2007): 1903–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.561-565.1903.

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An effective method was proposed to simulate and control the motion track of guide roller during radial-axial ring rolling in FE simulation. The 3-D finite element model was constructed according to the principle and feature of rolling technology. The rolling process was simulated and analyzed by using dynamic explicit finite element technology. The different rolling processes with different technology parameter were simulated. The width spreads and rolling forces under different parameters are compared and analyzed. The results indicated that high quality ring product could be obtained when rational parameters in radial and axial were assigned.
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Barrett, Jenny, and Jan Hodgson. "Hospital simulated patient programme: a guide." Clinical Teacher 8, no. 4 (November 16, 2011): 217–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-498x.2011.00479.x.

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Liu, Shu Mei, Li Ping Zhao, Zhao Li, and Jian Chao Li. "Simulation of Mg-Gd Alloy during Solidification Process." Materials Science Forum 873 (September 2016): 28–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.873.28.

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This paper uses ProCast software to simulate Mg-Gd alloy solidification process, calculates temperature field and solidification field for Mg-9.76Gd at different stages and compares the influence of different heat transfer coefficient on the solidification structure. The results show that the crystallization process which is simulated is consistent with the actual crystallization process; as the heat transfer coefficient increases, the average grain size decreases. With the result, the reasonable casting formation control parameters can guide the practical production, which can reduce human and financial resources.
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Wang, Jun, and Hai Xia Wang. "Air Flow in Large Space Building with CFD Model and Local Test." Advanced Materials Research 213 (February 2011): 260–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.213.260.

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Simulation with CFD and local test are two main methods in study on air flow in large space building. This paper tests and simulates thermal comfort and air distribution of existing air- conditioning mode of some exhibition center. Through comparison and analysis on existing and simulated air-conditioning pattern, draw a conclusion that it’s feasible to simulate thermal comfort and air distribution of air-conditioning. And the research is important to guide energy efficiency and design optimization of air-conditioning system in large space building.
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Camporeale, S. M., B. Fortunato, and A. Dumas. "Dynamic modelling of recuperative gas turbines." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy 214, no. 3 (May 1, 2000): 213–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/0957650001538317.

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This paper describes the mathematical model and the computational procedure adopted for the development of a modularly structured computer code able to simulate the dynamic behaviour of recuperative gas turbine power plants. For accurate simulation of the turbine components, the model includes a stage-by-stage procedure for the air-cooled turbine based on the blade geometry and the characteristics of the cooling system. The counter-flow surface heat exchanger, assumed as recuperator, is described by a set of partial differential equations, giving à One-dimensional description of the temperature for air, hot gas and metal. A single-shaft recuperated cycle gas turbine, provided with compressor variable inlet guide vanes, is analysed. The transient cases caused by a step variation in the fuel flow and compressor guide vanes geometry are simulated and a linearized model is obtained, in order to identify the dynamic behaviour of the gas turbine and to design a multivariable controller. Finally, the transient case of a controlled turbine after a sudden variation in the electric load is simulated.
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Metzger, Philip T., and Daniel T. Britt. "Model for asteroid regolith to guide simulant development." Icarus 350 (November 2020): 113904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113904.

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Xu, Qing, Yu-Xing Li, Xiao-Ning Li, Jia-Bin Wang, Fan Yang, Yi Yang, and Tian-Ling Ren. "Simulation and experimental verification of silicon dioxide deposition by PECVD." Modern Physics Letters B 31, no. 06 (February 28, 2017): 1750055. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984917500555.

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Deposition of silicon dioxide in high-density plasma is an important process in integrated circuit manufacturing. A software named CFD-ACE was used to simulate the mechanism of plasma in the chamber of plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system, and the evolution of the feature profile was simulated based on CFD-TOPO. Simulation and experiment of silicon dioxide that deposited in SiH4/N2O mixture by PECVD system was researched. The particle density, energy and angular distribution in the chamber were simulated and discussed. We also studied how the depth/width ratio affected the step coverage of the trench and analyzed the deposition rate of silicon dioxide on the feature scale. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to analyze the elemental composition of thin films. Images of the feature profiles were taken by scanning electron microscope (SEM). The simulation results were in good agreement with experimental, which could guide the semiconductor device manufacture.
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RH, Salgado. "Mental Health Nursing Evaluation Form: A Patient Assessment Guide." Nursing & Healthcare International Journal 5, no. 1 (2021): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/nhij-16000233.

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Nursing notes are essential for mental health nursing, and thus they should be included in mental health education for undergraduate nursing students. In clinical settings, It has been observed that fourth-year nursing students commonly omitted critical information from the assessment of mentally ill patients, neglecting their requirements as well as losing valuable learning opportunities. For this reason, an evaluation form has been created and implemented in order to optimise the student’s learning opportunities. The main objectives that motivated the design of this instrument were to support the nursing student’s learning process, promote a systematic record of the mental examination, and apply specific descriptors in the assessment of the patient’s mental state. This evaluation form was designed according to a systematic and standardized registration system, including the main areas that compose mental health assessment. This cost-effective tool has significantly facilitated the student’s learning and training in mental health nursing. During the five-year period in which this instrument has been applied, student records improved in quality, precision, as well as a positive opinion about it from students. Besides, this document has been recently used in the context of distance education and clinical simulation in mental health by assessing patients in simulated situations, with positive outcomes
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Guida simulata"

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Gomez, Ortega Daniel, and Henrik Djerf. "Arbetssimulator med Wii Remote : En guide till utveckling av en simulator." Thesis, Uppsala University, Computer Systems Sciences, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-127960.

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Detta är ett uppsats på D-nivå. I en tidigare kurs, inom vårat program Data- och Systemvetenskap, kom vi på en idé om hur man kan förbättra/komplettera utbildningen av nyanställda som befinner sig i en stressig arbetsplats på företag där det är ett ständigt behov av återanställning av personal. Vi utvecklade detta koncept och kom med idén till en simulator som kan utbilda personal samt minska stress hos nyanställda. Idén mognade till en Serious Game simulator baserad på en Wii-kontrollerad PC-baserad simulator med Bluetooth-stöd.Syftet med denna uppsats är att skapa en guide om grunderna i en simulator som utnyttjar Wii-kontroller som externa inmatningsenheter. I denna guide kommer vi att täcka hur Nintendos Wii-kontroll fungerar, hur man kan skapa enkla 3D-modeller i Blender och även hur detta kan implementeras i Microsoft XNA. Med denna guide som bas kommer vi också att visa hur vi utvecklat en prototyp med hjälp av ett designkoncept som utvecklats av våra kollegor Christopher Saarinen & Evin Antoniadis forskning. Detta examensarbete har resulterat i både en guide och en fungerande prototyp som implementerar de grundläggande delarna av våra kollegors designkoncept.


This is a thesis on D-level. In a previous course, at our program Computer Science, we came up with an idea of how to improve/complement training for new employees who are situated in a stressful workplace at companies who are in a constant need of rehiring. We developed this concept and came up with an idea for a simulator that could train staff as well as relieve stress and tension for new employees. The idea matured and became a Serious Game simulator based on a dual-wield Wii-controlled PC-based simulator with Bluetooth support. The aim of this thesis is to create a developer’s guide on the basis of a simulator with the use of Wii remotes as external input devices. In this guide we will cover how the Nintendo Wii Remote works, how to create simple 3D-models in Blender and also how this can be implemented in Microsoft XNA. With this guide as a base we will also show how we developed a prototype using a design concept developed through the research of our coworkers Christopher Saarinen & Evin Antoniadis. This thesis has resulted in both a guide and a working prototype that implement the basic elements of our coworkers’ design concept.


Detta är ett projekt i två delar en teoretisk och en teknisk, den teoretiska är separat från denna och är skriven av Christopher Saarinen och Evin Antoniadis.
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Rota, Stefano. "Progettazione e realizzazione di un simulatore di guida motociclistico trasportabile." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3422595.

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In this work are presented the main activities involved and followed during the PhD Research, focused on the optimization of an advanced motorcycle riding simulator and ended with the development of a transportable version of this. This has been possible thanks to the presence of a simulator symbol of the state of the art, start to develop more than ten years ago and evolving continuously by the Motorcycle Dynamics Research Group of University of Padova. The first part of the activity has been dedicated to the improvements in hardware and software of the existing simulator taking it to be one of the most advanced in the world. The system's flexibility demonstrated makes it a perfect research tool and for this reason has been chosen as one of the few motorcycle simulators inside European Projects for the development of innovative systems for riding's safety. In the first chapter are shown some data on road safety in Europe in recent years, illustrating the most common applications for powered two wheelers (PTW) with regards to the concepts of Active Safety and Passive Safety and how the simulators can be used to improve these. The second chapter explains the concept of driving simulator, in particular for the PTW use. Initially an historical overview from the first prototypes of the 80's up to the latest versions used. Then a macroscopic overview of the system (known as SafeBike) and on the validation performed with dedicated experimental tests. To conclude the chapter are also briefly reported some examples of study and analysis on the performance of motorcycles executed with the simulator. In the third chapter is presented the developing work of a portable motorcycle riding simulator. Rather than a document that contains all the geometrical specifics and other similar information, this thesis is presented as the procedure to follow to develop a new simulator, in which are collected the issues, choices, considerations and solutions adopted for the project, starting with a feasibility study which follow targets appositely sets, through the issue of costs and construction's possibilities. At the end, the validation's work of this tool with typical motorcycle's maneuvers to verify the dynamics of the motorcycle. The fourth and last chapter contains the conclusions and suggestions for future developments have to be made to increase the level of the simulator. The activities performed during this PhD have been focused on the macro topic of the Simulator, however many other works have been followed in order to investigate other aspects of PTW that would extend motorcycle's knowledge
In questo lavoro viene presentato il percorso principale seguito durante il dottorato di ricerca che ha portato dall'ottimizzazione di un simulatore di guida per motocicli allo sviluppo di una versione trasportabile. Questo è stato possibile grazie alla presenza di un simulatore "simbolo dello stato dell'arte", progetto cominciato più di dieci anni fa ed in continua evoluzione da parte del Motorcycle Dynamics Research Group dell'Università degli Studi di Padova. La parte iniziale ha visto il miglioramento a livello hardware e software del simulatore esistente portandolo ad essere uno degli strumenti, nel suo genere più avanzati al mondo . La flessibilità di utilizzo dimostrata lo rende un perfetto strumento di ricerca e per questo motivo è stato utilizzato come uno dei pochi simulatori motociclistici all'interno di progetti europei atti allo sviluppo di sistemi di sicurezza innovativi. Volendo restare nel contesto della sicurezza, nel primo capitolo vengono riportati alcuni dati sulla sicurezza stradale in Europa, negli ultimi anni. Si sono considerate le applicazioni più comuni nel campo delle due ruote per quanto riguarda i concetti di Sicurezza Attiva e Sicurezza Passiva e si è valutato come il simulatore in generale si possa prestare per lo sviluppo degli stessi. Nel secondo capitolo viene illustrato il concetto di simulatore di guida, in particolare per un utilizzo di tipo motociclistico. All'inizio un excursus storico dai primi prototipi degli anni 80 fino alle versioni più recenti utilizzate. Successivamente si espone una descrizione macroscopica della struttura del sistema ed il lavoro di validazione del modello del simulatore con numerosi test sperimentali. Per concludere il capitolo vengono, inoltre, riportati brevemente alcuni esempi di studio ed analisi sulle prestazioni dei motocicli eseguiti con il simulatore. Nel terzo capitolo viene presentato il lavoro di sviluppo di un simulatore di guida motociclistico trasportabile. Questa tesi raccoglie tutte le problematiche, le scelte, le considerazioni e soluzioni adottate per il progetto, partendo da uno studio di fattibilità che ha inseguito dei target prefissati, passando per il problema dei costi e delle potenzialità costruttive disponibili fino alle soluzioni adottate in un ottica di sviluppo futuro. Infine, è presentato il lavoro di validazione su questo strumento, con manovre tipiche motociclistiche, per verificare la dinamica dei veicoli a due ruote. Nel quarto ed ultimo capitolo vengono riportate le conclusioni con suggerimenti per gli sviluppi futuri da apportare per aumentare il livello del simulatore. Le attività svolte durante questo dottorato si sono focalizzate sul macro-argomento del simulatore, anche se numerosi altri lavori sono stati seguiti per poter approfondire altri aspetti dei veicoli a due ruote che permettessero una visione più ampia delle caratteristiche coinvolte
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Collins, Jack T. "Simulation to reality and back: A robot's guide to crossing the reality gap." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/230537/1/Jack_Collins_Thesis.pdf.

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Simulation is an indispensable technology within robotics; however, the reality gap prevents many simulated solutions from transferring perfectly to reality. This thesis investigates the reality gap within the context of robotic manipulation. We present studies that first quantify and then benchmark the reality gap when comparing popular robotic simulators to a real-world ground truth collected using motion capture. We then present a promising new method for overcoming the reality gap that employs an online sim-to-real approach that utilises differentiable physics to iteratively narrow the gap and improve the simulation environment using data collected from the real system.
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Ried, Stefan. "Essays on macroeconomic theory as a guide to economic policy." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16016.

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Die vorliegende Dissertation zu makroökonomischen Themen beinhaltet einen einleitenden Literaturüberblick, drei eigenständige und voneinander unabhängige Kapitel sowie einen technischen Anhang. In Kapitel zwei wird ein Zwei-Länder Modell einer Währungsunion betrachtet, in dem die gemeinsame Zentralbank die Wohlfahrt der gesamten Währungsunion maximieren will, während die zwei fiskalpolitischen Akteure vergleichbare, aber minimal abweichende länderspezifische Verlustfunktionen zu minimieren suchen. Das Konkurrenzverhalten dieser drei Institutionen wird in sieben spieltheoretischen Szenarien analysiert. Beim Vergleich einer homogenen mit einer heterogenen Währungsunion lassen sich für letztere deutlich höhere Wohlfahrtsverluste relativ zum sozialen Optimum feststellen. Die Szenarien mit den geringsten Wohlfahrtsverlusten sind Kooperation aller drei Institutionen und eine Stackelberg-Führerschaft der Zentralbank. Kapitel drei untersucht, inwieweit das Verhältnis von Immobilienpreise zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt als langfristig konstant und nur auf Grund von Produktivitätsschocks von seinem Mittelwert abweichend angesehen werden kann. Hierzu wird ein Zwei-Sektoren RBC-Modell für den Immobiliensektor und einen Konsumgütersektor erstellt. Es wird gezeigt, dass ein antizipierter, zukünftiger Schock auf das Produktivitätswachstum im Konsumgütersektor eine sofortige, deutliche Erhöhung der Immobilienpreise relativ zum Bruttoinlandsprodukt zur Folge hat. In Kapitel vier wird gefragt, ob ein typisches Neukeynesianisches Modell "sechs große Rätsel der internationalen Makroökonomie" erklären kann. Die sechs Rätsel werden in Bedingungen für erste und zweite Momente übersetzt und fünf wesentliche Modellparameter geschätzt. Das Ergebnis ist erstaunlich gut: unter anderem können die empirischen Beobachtungen zur Heimatpräferenz wiedergegeben und die Schwankungsbreite des realen Wechselkurses deutlich erhöht werden. Handelskosten sind für dieses Ergebnis ein wesentlicher Faktor.
This dissertation consists of an introductory chapter with an extended literature review, three chapters on individual and independent research topics, and an appendix. Chapter 2 uses a two-country model with a central bank maximizing union-wide welfare and two fiscal authorities minimizing comparable, but slightly different country-wide losses. The rivalry between the three authorities is analyzed in seven static games. Comparing a homogeneous with a heterogeneous monetary union, welfare losses relative to the social optimum are found to be significantly larger in a heterogeneous union. The best-performing scenarios are cooperation between all authorities and monetary leadership. The goal of Chapter 3 is to investigate whether or not it is possible to explain the house price to GDP ratio and the house price to stock price ratio as being generally constant, deviating from its respective mean only because of shocks to productivity? Building a two-sector RBC model for residential and non-residential capital, it is shown that an anticipated future shock to productivity growth in the non-residential sector leads to an immediate large increase in house prices relative to GDP. In Chapter 4, it is asked whether a typical New Keynesian Open Economy Model is able to explain "Six Major Puzzles in International Macroeconomics". After translating the six puzzles into moment conditions for the model, I estimate five parameters to fit the moment conditions implied by the data. Given the simplicity of the model, its fit is surprisingly good: among other things, the home bias puzzles can easily be replicated, the exchange rate volatility is formidably increased and the exchange rate correlation pattern is relatively close to realistic values. Trade costs are one important ingredient for this finding.
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Oliveira, Giezi Alves de. "A narrativa que nos guia, o discurso que emerge: um estudo cognitivo acerca do processamento sem?ntico em f?bulas." PROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM ESTUDOS DA LINGUAGEM, 2016. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/22677.

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Este estudo investiga os processos de constru??o de sentido em narrativas com base nos pressupostos da Lingu?stica Cognitiva, cujo aporte te?rico defende o postulado de que a rela??o entre linguagem e mundo ? mediada pela cogni??o. Discute, assim, a concep??o de linguagem, formada na intera??o entre o aparato biol?gico humano e a experi?ncia sociocultural, componentes basilares no processo de constru??o de sentido, conforme estudos de Lakoff e Johnson (1999), Johnson (2007) e Dam?sio (2011). Defende, especificamente, que a intera??o comunicativa humana emerge da capacidade cognitiva de construir narrativas (TURNER, 1996, 2006; LAKOFF, 2008; LAKOFF e NARAYANAN, 2010) e ativar Frames Discursivos. Esses frames emergem do pareamento entre dom?nios conceptuais, estruturados por esquemas descritivos abstratos de espa?o e movimento (esquemas-I e esquemas-X) e molduras comunicativas (dimens?es dos frames). A tese prop?e, ainda, um modelo de An?lise Construcional da Narrativa, com base na descri??o dos mecanismos cognitivos que participam do processo de constru??o dos significados em narrativas fabulosas. A pesquisa ? de natureza qualitativa e a abordagem est? pautada na introspec??o, cujas an?lises se baseiam nas concep??es do pr?prio pesquisador (TALMY, 2005), mas ancoradas nas premissas te?ricas da LC e confrontadas com os dados coletados nos corpora. Este, por sua vez, foi constitu?do por um conjunto de f?bulas extra?das das obras de Esopo (2006), Fedro (2001), La Fontaine ([2008?]), Monteiro Lobato (2008) e S?rgio Caparrelli e M?rcia Schmaltz (2012). As an?lises dessas f?bulas apontaram para a centralidade dos frames (FILLMORE, 1977) e do processo de simula??o mental (BARSALOU, 1999a) na constru??o do sentido em narrativas. Tais an?lises sugeriram ainda que a influ?ncia dos discursos no processo de acultura??o social (VAN DIJK, 2012) ? estruturada, basicamente, pela combina??o de esquemas descritivos e pela confronta??o de Frames Discursivos. Por conseguinte, consideramos, neste trabalho, que contar hist?rias constitui um dos mecanismos cognitivos mais importantes no processo de constru??o e proje??o de experi?ncias reais ou fict?cias e que o ato de narrar parece nos conduzir, enquanto seres cognoscentes, a simular atitudes, causas, consequ?ncias dos agentes envolvidos na hist?ria. Pensamos que este trabalho possa contribuir para os estudos cognitivistas acerca da compreens?o de textos, dos discursos e da Gram?tica de Constru??es Corporificada.
This study investigates the meaning construction processes in narratives based on theoretical assumptions of Cognitive Linguistics (CL), which supports the principle that the relationship between language and the world is mediated by cognition. It discusses, therefore, the idea that language is formed on the interaction between the human biological apparatus and cultural experience, basic components in the process of construction of meaning, as studied by Lakoff and Johnson (1999); Johnson (2007), and Damasio (2011). We argue specifically that human communicative interaction arises from the cognitive ability to construct narratives (TURNER, 1996, 2006; LAKOFF, 2008; LAKOFF and NARAYANAN, 2010) and to activate speech frames. These frames arise from the match between conceptual domains, structured by abstract descriptive schemes of space and movement (scheme-I and X-schemes) and communicative frames (dimensions of frames). This work also proposes a constructional analysis model of narrative and discourse, based on the description of the cognitive mechanisms that participate in the process of meaning construction in fabulous narratives. The research is qualitative and the method employed is introspective, which is guided by the views of the researcher (TALMY, 2005), but anchored in the theoretical premises of CL and compared to data collected in corpora. The corpora, in turn, consisted of a set of fables drawn from the works of Aesop (2006), Phaedrus (2001), La Fontaine ([2008?]), Monteiro Lobato (2008) and Sergio Caparrelli, and Marcia Schmaltz (2012). The analyses of these fables pointed to the centrality of frames (FILLMORE, 1977) and to the process of mental simulation (BARSALOU, 1999) in the meaning construction process in narratives. They also suggest that the social cognitive role of speech in social acculturation process (VAN DIJK, 2012) is basically structured in the combination of descriptive schemes and by the confrontation of discursive frames. Therefore, we consider, in this work, that storytelling is one of the most important cognitive mechanisms in the construction process and in the projection of real or fictitious experiences; and that the action of storytelling seems to lead us, as cognitive beings, to simulate attitudes, causes, effects and intentions of the ones involved in the story. We believe that this work can contribute to cognitive studies about the comprehension of texts, speeches and embodied grammar.
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Zemčík, Matěj. "Návrh a analýza křížového stolu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-382416.

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This thesis deals with the design of the cross table. That is, designing a linear guide, a ball screw and a motor. In addition, dynamic simulations are used in the MSC Adams for machining cycle and the positioning cycle of the semi-product at rapid traverse. As a simulation output are the „real“ load patterns of the bearings in the placing of the ball screws and the durability of these bearings.
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RUSCIO, DANIELE. "Tempi di Reazione alla Guida: Il ruolo dei processi attentivi, decisionali ed emotivi sulle aspettative di pericolo in contesti reali e virtuali." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/2872.

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Lo scopo della presente ricerca è studiare il peso del fattore umano nei tempi di reazione alla guida. I tempi di reazione son stati studiati sin dalle origini della Psicologia sperimentale, tuttavia se applicati alla guida risulta obsoleto a causa delle specifiche condizioni in cui la reazione si svolge, ai cambiamenti del traffico moderno e ai nuovi dispositivi di supporto intelligente. In letteratura emerge chiaramente l’influenza sul tempo di reazione delle aspettative, della salienza della risposta, della percezione del rischio, dei carichi cognitivi e delle condizioni di rilevazione. La presente ricerca si prefigge di affrontare l’impatto e le modalità di influenza di questi aspetti psicologici sui tempi di reazione alla guida. In particolare i dati registrati in condizioni di guida ecologica reale saranno usati per a) studiare l’influenza delle aspettative sui processi attentivi, emozionali e di presa di decisione alla guida in risposta al pericolo, e b) per valutare l’influenza di diversi livelli di realismo di simulazioni e simulatori virtuali sui processi psicologici che determinano l’IPTR. I risultati mostrano differenze significative nelle diverse fasi che compongono l’IPTR nelle diverse condizioni. I simulatori di guida si sono rivelati avere una validità relativa, ma non assoluta rispetto ai processi attivati nelle condizioni ecologiche, dimostrandosi però in grado di ricreare e modificare coerentemente i processi di avvistamento del pericolo in funzione della prevedibilità dello stesso; rendendoli strumenti utili per l’apprendimento. La ricerca fornisce informazioni sul funzionamento dei processi cognitivi ed emotivi alla guida utili per la ricostruzione degli incidenti, la sicurezza e la prevenzione stradale.
The aim of the present research is to study the role of human factor in a salient driving ability for road accident prevention, that is reaction time to danger. Reaction times (RTs) have been investigated since the origin of experimental Psychology, however when applied to driving, the values became obsolete due to modern driving conditions and interaction with advance driving automatic systems and devices. The influence of expectation, urgency, risk perception, cognitive load and driving conditions on the process that determine RTs have been steadily proven in literature. The present research aims to tackle the influence of these factors on RTs while driving. In particular data measured in real-life driving are used to a) study the influence of expectation on attention, emotions and decision making process, and b) assess the influence of virtual settings with different levels of realism, on the psychological process that determine RTs. A specific task that manipulate driver’s expectations was created to assess the influence of attention and decision making process in the different context on RTs. Results show significant differences in the RTs phases, for different situation. Driving simulators with different levels of realism proved to not have absolute validity, but rather relative on the meanings and learning process in detecting danger and deciding what response foster; giving us interesting information for drivers education, road safety and accident reconstruction.
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RUSCIO, DANIELE. "Tempi di Reazione alla Guida: Il ruolo dei processi attentivi, decisionali ed emotivi sulle aspettative di pericolo in contesti reali e virtuali." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/2872.

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Lo scopo della presente ricerca è studiare il peso del fattore umano nei tempi di reazione alla guida. I tempi di reazione son stati studiati sin dalle origini della Psicologia sperimentale, tuttavia se applicati alla guida risulta obsoleto a causa delle specifiche condizioni in cui la reazione si svolge, ai cambiamenti del traffico moderno e ai nuovi dispositivi di supporto intelligente. In letteratura emerge chiaramente l’influenza sul tempo di reazione delle aspettative, della salienza della risposta, della percezione del rischio, dei carichi cognitivi e delle condizioni di rilevazione. La presente ricerca si prefigge di affrontare l’impatto e le modalità di influenza di questi aspetti psicologici sui tempi di reazione alla guida. In particolare i dati registrati in condizioni di guida ecologica reale saranno usati per a) studiare l’influenza delle aspettative sui processi attentivi, emozionali e di presa di decisione alla guida in risposta al pericolo, e b) per valutare l’influenza di diversi livelli di realismo di simulazioni e simulatori virtuali sui processi psicologici che determinano l’IPTR. I risultati mostrano differenze significative nelle diverse fasi che compongono l’IPTR nelle diverse condizioni. I simulatori di guida si sono rivelati avere una validità relativa, ma non assoluta rispetto ai processi attivati nelle condizioni ecologiche, dimostrandosi però in grado di ricreare e modificare coerentemente i processi di avvistamento del pericolo in funzione della prevedibilità dello stesso; rendendoli strumenti utili per l’apprendimento. La ricerca fornisce informazioni sul funzionamento dei processi cognitivi ed emotivi alla guida utili per la ricostruzione degli incidenti, la sicurezza e la prevenzione stradale.
The aim of the present research is to study the role of human factor in a salient driving ability for road accident prevention, that is reaction time to danger. Reaction times (RTs) have been investigated since the origin of experimental Psychology, however when applied to driving, the values became obsolete due to modern driving conditions and interaction with advance driving automatic systems and devices. The influence of expectation, urgency, risk perception, cognitive load and driving conditions on the process that determine RTs have been steadily proven in literature. The present research aims to tackle the influence of these factors on RTs while driving. In particular data measured in real-life driving are used to a) study the influence of expectation on attention, emotions and decision making process, and b) assess the influence of virtual settings with different levels of realism, on the psychological process that determine RTs. A specific task that manipulate driver’s expectations was created to assess the influence of attention and decision making process in the different context on RTs. Results show significant differences in the RTs phases, for different situation. Driving simulators with different levels of realism proved to not have absolute validity, but rather relative on the meanings and learning process in detecting danger and deciding what response foster; giving us interesting information for drivers education, road safety and accident reconstruction.
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Bernardi, Pierre. "Utilisation et Amélioration du Modèle Discret d'Excitation d'un Guide d'Onde Périodique pour la Simulation Pratique du Tube à Onde Progressive en Domaine Temporel." Phd thesis, Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00708349.

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Ce mémoire porte sur la modélisation et la simulation non-stationnaires de l'interaction entre le faisceau d'électrons et l'onde électromagnétique dans les tubes à onde progressives (TOP) à hélice. Le TOP étant un instrument sur-dimensionné, les modèles non-stationnaires généraux sur lesquels se basent la plupart des logiciels commerciaux nécessitent de trop grosses ressources de calcul pour pouvoir être utilisés en un temps raisonnable pour des activités de conception industrielle. Il est donc nécessaire de faire appel à des modèles dits 'spécialisés'. Cette thèse porte sur le modèle discret non-stationnaire d'excitation d'un guide d'onde périodique de S. Kuznetsov. Avant nos travaux, il avait été démontré (N. Ryskin et al., 2007) que ce modèle pouvait s'appliquer aux TOP à cavités couplées dans le cadre d'un modèle à une dimension. Néanmoins, il n'existait alors aucune étude venant confirmer ou infirmer son application aux TOP à hélice. Lors de cette thèse, nous avons démontré, via le développement d'un code à une dimension (HelL-1D), que le modèle discret s'applique convenablement aux TOP à hélice. L'utilisation de ce modèle dans un code à deux dimensions (HelL-2D) a, elle aussi, été effectuée. Enfin, nous avons développé une méthode permettant de contrôler quantitativement les réflexions d'onde aux extrémités de la ligne à retard dans le modèle discret. Cette dernière étude constitue une avancée importante vers la simulation pratique des TOP en utilisant le modèle discret.
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Tihlaříková, Eva. "Optimalizace scintilačního detektoru pro detekci nízkoenegiových signálních elektronů v elektronové mikroskopii." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-364601.

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The dissertation thesis deals with optimization of the scintillation detector for efficient detection of low energy signal electrons in a specimen chamber of a scanning electron microscope. The solution was based on the study of signal electron energy loss mechanisms during their interaction with a conductive layer and a scintillator that can be studied using simulations based on the stochastics Monte Carlo methods. Based on test simulations and their comparison with experimental data, the ideal Monte Carlo software was chosen and used for the study of signal electron energy losses during their transport through the conductive layer as well as following interaction with scintillator, in dependency on the signal electron energy. Simulation results allowed to define criteria for the optimization of the conductive layer. According to these parameters, the optimized layers were deposited on the surface of different scintillators and experimentally tested in the scintillation detector of the scanning electron microscope. Experimental measurements allowed to verify accomplished simulations and provide new information about impact of materials and thicknesses of conductive layers in combination with materials of scintillators and light guides. The increase of the detection efficiency of the scintillation detector equipped with optimised conductive layers and its capability to detect low energy signal electrons were experimentally proved.
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Books on the topic "Guida simulata"

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Association, International Air Transport, ed. Flight simulator evaluator pilot guide. Montreal, Que: International Air Transport Association, 2000.

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Center, Ames Research, ed. Vertical Motion Simulator Familiarization Guide. Moffett Field, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, 1993.

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B, McGrattan Kevin, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Fire dynamics simulator: Technical reference guide. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2000.

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B, McGrattan Kevin, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Fire dynamics simulator: Technical reference guide. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2000.

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Trimble, Timothy. Adventures in Flight Simulator, version 5: The ultimate desktop pilot's guide. Redmond, Wash: Microsoft Press, 1994.

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B, Abshire James, and Goddard Space Flight Center, eds. Laser altimetry simulator, version 3.0: User's guide. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1994.

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Microsoft Flight simulator: The official strategy guide. Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing, 1994.

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B, Abshire James, and Goddard Space Flight Center, eds. Laser altimetry simulator, version 3.0: User's guide. Greenbelt, Md: Goddard Space Flight Center, 1994.

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Barba, Rick. Microsoft Space simulator: The official strategy guide. Rocklin, CA: Prima Pub., 1994.

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Dargahi, Nick. Microsoft Flight simulator 5.1: The official strategy guide. Rocklin, CA: Prima Pub., 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Guida simulata"

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Misra, Sudip, Barun Kumar Saha, and Sujata Pal. "A Developer’s Guide to the ONE Simulator." In Computer Communications and Networks, 53–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29031-7_3.

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Blundell, B. G., C. N. Daskalakis, N. A. E. Heyes, and T. P. Hopkins. "The HILO Simulator." In An Introductory Guide to Silvar Lisco and HILO Simulators, 125–80. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09748-7_6.

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Ryan, Conor, Joe Sullivan, and Barry Fitzgerald. "Grounded Simulation: Using Simulated Evolution to Guide Embodied Evolution." In Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 85–100. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0375-7_5.

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Murai, Yasuyuki, Hisayuki Tatsumi, Nobuyuki Nagai, and Masahiro Miyakawa. "A Haptic Interface for an Indoor-Walk-Guide Simulator." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1287–93. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11788713_185.

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Nordin, Axel, Per Kristav, Julia Ureña Alcázar, José Ramón Blasco, Olga Jordá Ferrando, Mario Martínez, and Luis Portolés. "General Process Simulations." In A Guide to Additive Manufacturing, 119–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05863-9_5.

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AbstractSimulation of AM products can capture a number of aspects. Apart from the traditional types of simulation of the end product, such as mechanical, thermal and fluid analyses, it is possible to simulate the AM build process. While simulating products intended for AM can sometimes be performed in exactly the same way as with products intended for traditional manufacturing, there are several aspects that may require a specialized workflow.
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Boo, Jun-Pill, Sang-Chul Kim, Dong-Hwan Park, Hyo-Chan Bang, and Do-Hyeun Kim. "A Study of Fire Refuge Guide Simulator Based on Sensor Networks." In Grid and Pervasive Computing, 914–19. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38027-3_106.

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Lokoč, Jakub, Anh Nguyen Phuong, Marta Vomlelová, and Chong-Wah Ngo. "Color-Sketch Simulator: A Guide for Color-Based Visual Known-Item Search." In Advanced Data Mining and Applications, 754–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69179-4_53.

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Hayes, Wayne B. "An Introductory Guide to Aligning Networks Using SANA, the Simulated Annealing Network Aligner." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 263–84. New York, NY: Springer US, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9873-9_18.

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Shibata, Yoshitaka, and Akira Sakuraba. "Driving Simulator System for Disaster Evacuation Guide Based on Road State Information Platform." In Advances in Networked-based Information Systems, 377–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29029-0_35.

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Štiglic, Gregor, Katja Braam, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Luís Correia, Lucija Gosak, Mateja Lorber, Nuno Pimenta, and Ana Paula Cláudio. "Supplementary Online Resources for the Development of Behaviour Change Support Competencies." In A Practical Guide on Behaviour Change Support for Self-Managing Chronic Disease, 113–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20010-6_6.

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AbstractThe final chapter presents open-access educational products that supplement this book: case studies and a web application to simulate behaviour change support in persons with chronic disease. The former is of particular interest for academic educators, while the latter may interest students independently pursuing training outside the classroom. These products can also be useful for professionals aiming to enhance behaviour change competencies in practice.First, we address key aspects of product development , including hallmarks such as the incorporation of behaviour change science and transnational co-production with users. Then, the main features of case studies and the web application with 2D virtual humans are described.
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Luo, Ruiyao, Wenda Cui, Hongyan Wang, Wuming Wu, Quan Sun, Yu Ning, and Xiaojun Xu. "Spatial light modulators based laser guide star simulator." In 4th International Symposium on Laser Interaction with Matter, edited by Yongkun Ding, Guobin Feng, Dieter H. H. Hoffmann, Jianlin Cao, and Yongfeng Lu. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2267932.

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DeRose, L., K. Ekanadham, J. K. Hollingsworth, and S. Sbaraglia. "SIGMA: A Simulator Infrastructure to Guide Memory Analysis." In ACM/IEEE SC 2002 Conference. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.2002.10055.

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Murai, Yasuyuki, Hisayuki Tatsumi, Masahiro Miyakawa, and Shinji Tokumasu. "An Indoor-Walk-Guide Simulator using a Haptic Interface." In 2006 World Automation Congress. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wac.2006.375930.

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Yasuyuki Murai, Hisayuki Tatsumi, and Masahiro Miyakawa. "A Haptic Walk-Guide simulator for the visually impaired - A prototype -." In 2007 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsmc.2007.4414120.

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Wang, Xiuling, and Darrell W. Pepper. "Numerical Simulation of Contaminant Dispersion Within an Aircraft Interior." In ASME 2008 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2008-68146.

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A hybrid numerical model has been developed to simulate contaminant dispersion within an aircraft interior. A two-equation Low-Reynolds-Number adaptive FEM model is used for simulating turbulent flow within an aircraft. Coupled with Lagrangian Particle Transport Technique, contaminant dispersion within aircraft interiors can be accurately simulated. Mesh independent studies can be avoided when using the adaptive technology, an L2 norm error estimator is used to guide the adaptation procedure. By using the adaptive algorithm, mesh independent studies can be avoided.
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Rizk, N. K., and H. C. Mongia. "A Semianalytical Emission Model for Diffusion Flame, Rich/Lean, and Premixed Lean Combustors." In ASME 1993 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/93-gt-128.

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To enhance gas turbine combustor performance and emissions characteristics better design methods need to be developed. In the present investigation, an emission model that simulates a detailed chemical kinetic scheme has been developed to provide the rate of reactions of the parent fuel, an intermediate hydrocarbon compound, CO, and H2. The intermediate fuel has variable carbon and hydrogen contents depending on operating conditions, that were selected in the development effort to simulate actual operation of rich/lean, diffusion flame, and lean combustor concepts. The developed reaction rate expressions address also the limited reaction rates that may occur in the near wall regions of the combustor due to the admittance of radial air jets and cooling air in these regions. The validation effort included the application of the developed model to a combustor simulated by a multiple-reactor arrangement. The results indicate the accurate duplication of the calculations obtained from the detailed kinetic scheme using the developed model. This illustrates the great potential of using such a unified approach to guide the design of various types of combustors to meet the more stringent emissions and performance requirements of next generation gas turbine engine.
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Xue, Haokun, and Mehdi Esmaeilpour. "Renewable Energy Production by Solar Chimney: The Influence of Curved Guide Vanes on the Performance of a Solar Chimney Using CFD Simulation." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-71491.

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Abstract This study uses Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to investigate the effect of guide vanes on power output of turbine installed in a solar chimney. A full scale three-dimensional CFD simulation of solar chimney power plant based on Manzanares prototype is performed to simulate the air flow inside the solar chimney. First, the flow field is simulated in presence of guide vanes with no turbine inside the chimney. Three guide vanes with different tip angles of 30°, 60° and 90° are considered. It is observed that the presence of guide vanes significantly affects the flow direction and the heat stored inside the blade chamber. Moreover, the change in output power of solar chimney under different turbine rotational velocities and different guide vanes is studied. A twelve-blade turbine is placed right above the exit of the guide vanes at the start of chimney. Various cases including three angles, 30°, 60°, and 90° guide vanes, and three rotational velocities, 40, 80, and 120 rpm are run to find output power. The Multiple Reference Frame (MRF) method is used to treat the rotation of the turbine. The analysis of power output of the turbine shows that the maximum power of 82.2 kW is reached by the case of 30° guide vane at 80 rpm. Comparing to the power of the 90° guide vane at the same rotational velocity, which is 66.3 kW, the increase is about 23.9%.
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Kannan, K. V., and G. J. Page. "Coupling of Compressible Turbomachinery and Incompressible Combustor Flow Solvers for Aerothermal Applications." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-26118.

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An approach is presented to simulate the flow in turbomachinery and combustor components using their own specialized software interacting with each other through a coupling procedure. This method allows the prediction of interactions between different components of a gas turbine. Two separate flow solvers, one for the turbomachinery, and one for the combustor are used. The flow solvers are executed simultaneously, each computing a section of the flow and constantly exchanging flow information at the interfaces. The effectiveness of the coupling process is studied for the Outlet Guide Vane simulated using the turbomachinery code and the prediffuser simulated using the combustor code with results compared to experiment. Finally, a coupled simulation is presented for a fully annular isothermal combustor rig section containing one injector head.
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Burgess, Katy, Hazel Collis, Helen Cook, and Rum Thomas. "SC45 Simulation used to guide development of an effective paediatric resuscitation documentation proforma." In Abstracts of the Association of Simulated Practice in Healthcare, 10th Annual Conference, Belfast, UK, 4–6 November 2019. The Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2019-aspihconf.82.

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Pomarjanschi, Laura, Michael Dorr, Peter J. Bex, and Erhardt Barth. "Simple gaze-contingent cues guide eye movements in a realistic driving simulator." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, and Huib de Ridder. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2002833.

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Kelly, K., J. Brown, G. Kamsickas, and W. Tucker. Modular Simulator System (MSS) Management Guide. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada277098.

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Mei, Ting, Eric Lamont Rankin, Heidi K. Thornquist, Keith R. Santarelli, Deborah A. Fixel, Todd Stirling Coffey, Thomas V. Russo, et al. Xyce parallel electronic simulator : users' guide. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1018452.

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Mei, Ting, Eric Lamont Rankin, Heidi K. Thornquist, Keith R. Santarelli, Deborah A. Fixel, Todd Stirling Coffey, Thomas V. Russo, et al. Xyce parallel electronic simulator : reference guide. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1018462.

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Keiter, Eric Richard, Ting Mei, Thomas V. Russo, Eric Lamont Rankin, Richard Louis Schiek, Heidi K. Thornquist, Jason C. Verley, et al. Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator : users' guide. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1055902.

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Keiter, Eric Richard, Ting Mei, Thomas V. Russo, Eric Lamont Rankin, Richard Louis Schiek, Heidi K. Thornquist, Jason C. Verley, et al. Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator : reference guide. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1055909.

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McGrattan, Kevin B., Howard R. Baum, Ronald G. Rehm, Anthony Hamins, and Glenn P. Forney. Fire dynamics simulator- technical reference guide. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.6467.

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Kelly, K., J. Brown, G. Kamsickas, and W. Tucker. Modular Simulator System (MSS). Engineering Design Guide. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada276967.

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McGrattan, Kevin B., Glenn P. Forney, Jason E. Floyd, and Simo Hostikka. Fire dynamics simulator (version 2) - user's guide. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.6784.

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Keiter, Eric R., Karthik Venkatraman Aadithya, Ting Mei, Thomas V. Russo, Richard Schiek, Peter E. Sholander, Heidi K. Thornquist, and Jason Verley. Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator Users' Guide Version 6.10. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1481539.

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Keiter, Eric R., Karthik Venkatraman Aadithya, Ting Mei, Thomas V. Russo, Richard L. Schiek, Peter E. Sholander, Heidi K. Thornquist, and Jason C. Verley. Xyce Parallel Electronic Simulator Reference Guide Version 6.10. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1481540.

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