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Utsev, J. T., and J. C. Agunwamba. "Modelling solar enhanced waste stabilization pond." Water Practice and Technology 15, no. 2 (March 11, 2020): 282–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2020.014.

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Abstract Solar enhanced waste stabilization pond (SEWSP) was modeled in this research. In the analysis, SEWSPs of varying sizes, made of metallic tanks with inlet and outlet valves and solar reflectors, were constructed to increase the incident solar intensity. Wastewater samples collected from the inlet and outlet of the SEWSPs were examined for physico-chemical and biological characteristics for a period of twelve (12) months. The parameters examined were temperature, pH, detention time, total suspended solids, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), algae count, faecal coliforms and E. coli. The efficiencies of the SEWSPs with respect to these parameters fluctuated with depth, location of reflectors and variation in width. The SEWSP with a width of 0.2 m whose reflector was installed at the outlet position gave the highest treatment efficiency. The conventional model was modified to account for solar irradiation. The faecal bacteria removal was significantly higher in the enhanced pond than in the conventional pond at 0.10 level of significance. The verification of the conventional model gave a good correlation of r = 0.882 between the measured and calculated Ne/No with a low standard error of s = 0.010, while the irradiated pond gave a correlation and standard error of r = 0.959 and s = 0.012 respectively. The research revealed that with the incorporation of solar radiation in WSPs, a length/ width/depth ratio of 1:0.2:0.2 can be used in the design of SEWSPs for maximum treatment efficiency.
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Foo, Swee Wen, Darrien Yau Seng Mah, and Bartholomew Emily Ayu. "Modelling rainwater harvesting for commercial buildings." Water Practice and Technology 12, no. 3 (August 1, 2017): 698–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2017.077.

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Commercial areas are generally fully paved and with more impervious land cover than residential areas. This paper demonstrates a wall-mounted rainwater harvesting system designed to deal with limited land space. An arrangement of three tanks in series was used on a commercial shop lot where flat roofs generate large amounts of runoff. The system is compact, and can be installed and fitted close to any wall, promoting the efficient use of space. Analytical procedures and computational fluid dynamic modelling were used to explore the system's potential. This rainwater harvesting system, with its three water storage tanks, works well, and is suitable for implementation and can be integrated into urban stormwater management.
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Zhou, Hong, Bin Zhu, Wenshan Hu, Zhiwei Liu, and Xingran Gao. "Modelling and Practical Implementation of 2-Coil Wireless Power Transfer Systems." Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2014 (2014): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/906537.

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Wireless power transfer (WPT) based on inductive coupling could be potentially applied in many practical applications. It has attracted a lot of research interests in the last few years. In this paper, the modelling, design, and implementation of a 2-coil WPT system are represented. The prototype system can be implemented using conventional power electronic devices such as MOSFETs with very low costs as it works in relative low frequency range (less than 1 MHz). In order to find out about the optimal working area for the WPT system, the circuit model based on the practical parameters from the prototype is built. The relationships between the exciting frequency, coupling, and output power are analyzed based on the circuit and magnetic principles. Apart from the theoretic study, the detailed implementation of the WPT prototype including the coil design, digital frequency generation, and high frequency power electronics is also introduced in this paper. Experiments are conducted to verify the effectiveness of the circuit analysis. By carefully tuning the circuit parameters, the prototype is able to deliver 20 W power through 2.2 meter distance with 20–30% efficiency.
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Rehman, Masood, Zuhairi Baharudin, Perumal Nallagownden, and Badar Ul Islam. "Modelling and Efficiency-Analysis of Wireless Power Transfer using Magnetic Resonance Coupling." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 6, no. 3 (June 1, 2017): 563. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v6.i3.pp563-571.

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<p>Wireless power transfer (WPT) system has got significant attention in recent years due to its applications in consumer electronics, medical implants and electric vehicles etc. WPT is a promising choice in situations, where the physical connectors can be unreliable and susceptible to failure. The efficiency of WPT system decreasing rapidly with increasing air-gap. Many circuit topologies have been employed to enhance the efficiency of the WPT system. This paper presents the modelling and performance analysis of resonant wireless power transfer (RWPT) system using series-parallel-mixed topology. The power transfer efficiency analysis of the model is investigated via circuit theory. S-parameters have been used for measuring power transfer efficiency. Transient analysis is performed to realize the behavior of voltage and current waveforms using advanced design system (ADS) software. The proposed model is tested with two amplitudes i.e. 100 V peak-to-peak and 110 V peak-to-peak at the same frequency of 365.1 kHz. The overall result shows that the series-parallel-mixed topology model has higher efficiency at low coupling factor (K) for both voltage amplitudes.</p>
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Kanda, Edwin K., Emmanuel C. Kipkorir, and Job R. Kosgei. "Modelling of nitrates in River Nzoia using MIKE 11." Water Practice and Technology 12, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2017.026.

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Eutrophication is a serious problem in Lake Victoria as a result of enrichment by nutrients transported by the rivers draining into it. River Nzoia is one of the main rivers draining into the lake. The main aim of this study was to simulate the level of nitrates using MIKE 11 and to establish relationship between nitrogen and phosphorus. The model was calibrated using water quality data for 2009 and validated with March 2013 data and then it was used to simulate nitrate concentration for the wet month of April 2013. The model performance was good with R2 values of between 0.87 and 0.98 and EF values of between 0.73 and 0.96. From the simulations, the effluent discharge from municipal and industrial wastewater ponds elevated the concentration of the nitrates in the river. Analysis of the concentrations of nitrates for wet and dry periods showed significant variations indicating significant contributions from the catchment through run-off. The relationship between total nitrogen and total phosphorus was analysed and found to have a strong positive correlation (r = 0.714, p &lt; 0.05) indicating that both originate from similar sources or are influenced by the same factors such as agriculture.
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Allama, Oussama, Mohamed Hadi Habaebi, Sheroz Khan, Elfatih A. A. Elsheikh, and F. M. Suliman. "Modelling and Control Design of a Non-Collaborative UAV Wireless Charging System." Sensors 22, no. 20 (October 17, 2022): 7897. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22207897.

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This study proposes an analytical model of a WPT system with three orthogonal transmitter coils organised to produce a concentrated and controlled omnidirectional magnetic field suited for charging a moving, rotating load, providing maximal energy transfer without receiving end feedback. In order to create a realistic 3D WPT simulation system and a precise controller design, the mutual coupling values in terms of the receiver angular positions are modelled using the Ansys software. In using the established model of the 3DWPT system, an extremum seeking control (ESC) is used to maximize the power transfer utilizing the input power as an objective function assigned with specified parametric values defining the WPT model. The output power transmitted by the sending-end coils to a load of a moving UAV rotating in orbit is displayed. According to simulation results, when the receiver UAV speed is close to 2250 deg/s, the controller can accomplish a maximum power transfer of 2.6w in almost 1ms.
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Palani, Sundarambal, and Pavel Tkalich. "Water Quality Modelling in the East Johor and Singapore Straits." Open Journal of Water Pollution and Treatment 2014, no. 2 (September 30, 2014): 36–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15764/wpt.2014.02005.

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Liu, Jun, Chang Wang, Xiaofeng Wang, and Weimin Ge. "Frequency Splitting and Transmission Characteristics of MCR-WPT System Considering Non-Linearities of Compensation Capacitors." Electronics 9, no. 1 (January 11, 2020): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9010141.

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The frequency splitting phenomenon and transmission characteristics have been research hotspots in the field of magnetically coupled resonance wireless power transfer (MCR-WPT). In this paper, non-linear dynamics theory was innovatively introduced into the research, and non-linear coupled transmission dynamics modelling of the MCR-WPT system was established considering the non-linearities of the compensation capacitor. The mechanism of the frequency splitting phenomenon of the MCR-WPT system was revealed through systematic mathematical analyses based on the modelling. The analysis results showed that the system usually has dual natural frequencies which are low resonance frequency and high resonance frequency. Based on non-linear dynamics theory, the transmission characteristics of the system with different non-linear parameters were discussed comprehensively in relation to the modelling. The results of the numerical simulations and theoretical analyses showed that non-linear parameters can cause the jumping phenomena with the output responses, and the output responses in the vicinities of the lower resonance frequencies were extremely sensitive to changes in the coupling coefficient. According to analyses of the linear and non-linear systems, the energy transmissions performed in the vicinity of the high resonance frequency had a wider working frequency band and a better transmission stability under non-linear conditions.
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Raya, Raghavendra Kumar, and Rajiv Gupta. "Rural community water management through directional tunnelling: visual modelling of rainwater harvesting system." Water Practice and Technology 15, no. 3 (July 2, 2020): 734–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2020.060.

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Abstract Rainwater, a prominent source of water, needs to be properly harvested for better utilisation during water unavailable circumstances. Creating rainwater storage structures is an important aspect in the planning of water resources as it serves for future water usage and consumption. Advancements in rainwater storage structures are not happening on a large scale. Most of the structures are limited to individual household rainwater collection. Innovations and advanced technology applications must address rainwater storage functioning for a community. This research work proposes an innovative method called directional tunnelling for the activity of rainwater harvesting and its management for a small community in a rural area. Initially, rainwater is harvested in multiple individual household tanks, and later the excess of water from the corresponding tanks is subsequently collected in a community tank named as directional tunnel. All the details related to rural community water management have been discussed as well as highlighted by visual modelling using Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools. The current research work is intended on the rural aspect; therefore, the directional tunnel's practical execution and results are portrayed in a better manner through a case study at a village in Rajasthan, India.
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Currie, J., N. Wragg, C. Roberts, J. Tattersall, and G. Leslie. "Transforming ‘value engineering’ from an art form into a science – process resilience modelling." Water Practice and Technology 9, no. 1 (March 1, 2014): 104–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2014.012.

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The resilience of a treatment facility should be an important part of its design and operation throughout its service life to ensure it meets compliance and production expectations. This has traditionally been difficult to assess and quantify, and as a consequence its management has largely been ignored, or has been reduced to a function of how many treatment stages are provided with redundancy and/ or backup ‘stand-by’ facilities. Without proper resilience assessment there will always be a tendency to undertake ‘gold-plate’ engineering producing specifications much higher than the business need. This consequently leads to higher capital and operational expenditure over the life of a treatment asset. Value engineering then ends up an art form, where negotiating the line between risk and cost is often more to do with good luck than judgement. Resilience assessment makes value engineering a science rather than an art, as well as providing a critical means of influencing and assessing investment decisions and operational and maintenance planning to minimise the overall cost of compliance. Asset resilience assessment techniques have been developed in other industries over the last 15 years. Recently the authors have applied these tried and tested approaches to water and wastewater treatment assets.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Modelling WPT"

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Simpson, Duncan Alexander. "Numerical modelling of condensing wet-steam flows." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272051.

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Lund, I. D. "Hydrodynamics and mass transfer problems in wet spinning." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.370283.

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Terrill, E. L. "Mathematical modelling of some spinning processes." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.280001.

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Martinsson, Joel. "Controlled Start Transmission Wet Clutch Temperature Modeling and Application." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Fordonssystem, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-122166.

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Controlled Start Transmissions (CST) can be described as a mechanical transmission combined with a wet clutch for controlled torque output. CST:s are commonly used to start up heavy loads for example mining conveyors. Several CST:s can work together to share the load. The transferred torque is controlled by a hydraulic wet clutch which is a proven technology for high torque transfer and low wear. This thesis is a part of a project to increase the knowledge and improve the CST design and control performance. The heat generation in the wet clutch is the focus of this thesis. Literature review shows that most research is done in order to get high accuracy for smaller clutches and most of the high torque engagements have very short transients.Models for the CST clutch heat generation together with thermal behavior have been developed and investigated. This includes a temperature model together with a kinetic model of the gearbox and a clutch torque model. Validation of separate model components and sensitivity analysis of the parameters are made. The developed model is then analyzed by comparing measurements from a commission site and simulations to get an idea of how much heat is generated.
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Maljaars, Marianne Dina. "Modelling the wind transport of sand over wet surfaces." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq21694.pdf.

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Shirt, Roger William. "Modelling and identification of paper machine wet end chemistry." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0017/NQ27246.pdf.

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Enache, Alexandru Alin. "Mathematical modelling of the chitosan fiber formation by wet-spinning." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE1100/document.

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Le chitosane est un polymère naturel obtenu par deacétylation de la chitine. Ce polysaccharide est bien connu pour ses propriétés biologiques exceptionnelles : il est biocompatible et biorésorbable. Les fibres de chitosane peuvent être utilisées en chirurgie. L'objectif de cette thèse est d'étudier les phénomènes physico-chimiques mis en jeu, de développer un modèle du procédé, afin d'optimiser le procédé de filage mis au point au laboratoire.Après une revue de la littérature dans le premier chapitre, les techniques expérimentales d'obtention, de purification, et de caractérisation du chitosane sont décrits dans le deuxième chapitre. Une étude de la structure du chitosane obtenu est présentée. C'est l'un des résultats originaux de ce travail.Le principe du procédé étant par coagulation en solution, il est essentiel de déterminer dans quelle condition celle-ci s'effectue, et quel est le paramètre déterminant. Les études précédentes ont montré que celui-ci est le coefficient de diffusion de la soude dans le milieu. A cet effet, des mesures ont été effectuées, dans des géométries différentes. Cette étude constitue le travail présenté dans le chapitre trois.Dans le chapitre quatre est présentée une technique consistant à suivre au moyen d'un microscope l'avancée du front de coagulation. Cette technique a permis de déterminer précisément le coefficient de diffusion.Le dernier chapitre a consisté à élaborer des fibres au moyen d'un banc que possède le laboratoire (IMP Lyon 1). L'étape ultime de ce travail a été de modéliser le procédé, de prévoir les diamètres intérieur et extérieur des fibres obtenues, et de comparer le résultat de la modélisation aux résultats expérimentaux
Chitosan is a natural polymer obtained by deacetylation of chitin. This polysaccharide is well known for its exceptional biological properties: it is biocompatible and bio absorbable. Chitosan fibers can be used in surgery.The objective of this thesis is to study the physicochemical phenomena involved, to develop a process model, to optimize the filtering process in the laboratory.After a review of the literature in the first chapter, the experimental techniques for obtaining, purifying and characterizing chitosan are described in the second chapter. A study of the structure of the chitosan obtained is presented. This is one of the original results of this work.The principle of the coagulation method in solution, it is essential to determine in what condition it, and what is the determining parameter. Previous studies have shown that this is the diffusion coefficient of soda in the medium. One effect, measurements were made, in different geometries. This study constitutes the work presented in Chapter Three.In chapter four is presented a technique consisting in following by means of a microscope the advance of the coagulation front. This technique makes it possible to determine the diffusion coefficient.The last chapter consisted of developing fibers using a small scale plant existing in laboratory (IMP Lyon 1). The final element of this work consists of modelling the process, calculating the inside and outside diameters of the fibers obtained and comparing the result of the modelling with the experimental results
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Webb, R. A. "Experimental modelling of nucleating and wet steam flows in turbine blading." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.643570.

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This thesis is concerned with experimental studies of nucleating and wet steam flows over cascades of turbine blading. To simulate conditions in actual turbine flows it is necessary to produce nucleation in sub-sonic flows. has been achieved by the blow-down technique. The classical nucleation theory and the equations describing the growth of droplets are outlined in the literature survey. Application to one- and two-dimensional flows of condensing steam are also given. This is followed by a brief account of the effects of wetness on the flow through turbines.
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Ryazanov, Andrey. "Pore scale network modelling of residual oil saturation in mixed-wet systems." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/2546.

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The prediction of residual oil saturation (Sor) and relative permeabilities after waterflooding in mixed-wet systems is a very challenging task. These are important parameters which must be estimated for a full field simulation of waterflooding. The Sor also defines the target oil for any proposed EOR process after an initial waterflood. Pore-scale network modelling can be used to estimate relative permeabilities, and the amount and nature of the trapped residual oil if the correct physics of oil displacement are properly included. During the waterflooding of mixed-wet systems, oil may drain down to relatively low residual saturations. Such Sor levels can only be calculated correctly when oil layers in pore corners are included in the pore-scale modelling. van Dijke and Sorbie (J. Coll. Int. Sci. 293 (2006) 455) obtained an accurate thermodynamically derived criterion for oil layers’ existence in pores with non-uniform wettability caused by ageing, which is more restrictive than the previously used geometrical layer existence criterion. This thermodynamic criterion has been included in a newly developed two-phase pore network model to calculate realistic Sor values for mixed-wet sandstones. A new ncornered star pore shape characterization technique has also been implemented in this model since the precise description of the pore shape was found to be important. Two unstructured networks, derived from Berea sandstone have been used for a number of sensitivities of the Sor and relative permeabilities with respect to wettability conditions. It is shown that Sor is lower for the more strongly oil-wet cases, while the water relative permeability curves increase gradually with oil-wetness at the higher water saturations. It has also been shown that pore shape approximations and oil layers collapse criterion have a significant impact on the Sor and the relative permeabilities. In particular, the thermodynamic oil layer existence criterion gives higher and more realistic Sor compared to previously used geometrical criterion. The network modelling has been used to match experimental data for water-wet and mixed-wet systems. In particular, the good agreement with mixed-wet systems strongly indicates that using the correct oil layer existence criteria is a significant step forward in the reliable prediction of Sor.
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Hutton-Smith, Laurence. "Modelling the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of macromolecules for the treatment of wet AMD." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2018. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:5c6d908f-ebf1-4006-8666-862a17c3f799.

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Wet age related macular degeneration (wet AMD) is a highly debilitating retinal disease, the third leading cause of blindness in the world and one the most expensive ocular conditions to care for. Wet AMD is characterised by the proliferation of neovasculature through the retinal posterior and theorised to be, at least in part, induced and driven by excess vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Many current treatments for wet AMD utilise anti-VEGF macromolecules that bind to VEGF. The retina, however, remains a largely inaccessible, and delicate, anatomical region. Due to difficulties in collecting clinical and experimental data, mathematical modelling is playing an increasingly prominent role in understanding the distribution (Pharmacokinetics, PK) and drug-to-target interactions (Pharmacodynamics, PD) for treatments of wet AMD. This thesis will focus on ordinary/partial differential equation (ODE/PDE) models for the PK/PD of anti-VEGF therapeutics, administered via intravitreal (IVT) injection into the mammalian eye. We start in Chapter 2 with a 2-compartment PK/PD ODE model of drug-VEGF interactions in the eye, analysing a clinical dataset to estimate key binding parameters between VEGF and the typical anti-VEGF molecule, ranibizumab. In Chapter 3, we extend the PK ODE framework of the 2-compartment model to include a mechanistic description of the retina, to estimate retinal permeability to macromolecules used for treating wet AMD. In Chapter 4, using the retinal PK model, we reintroduce VEGF to predict concentrations of free VEGF in the retina post-IVT injection. Chapters 5 and 6 model a hypothetical class of anti-VEGF molecules designed to bind not only VEGF but also existing vitreal superstructures, analysing how dose and binding kinetics impact ocular retention. Alongside these models we present analogous PDE models, addressing whether the assumption that concentrations are homogeneous across anatomical regions, as implicit in ODE models, is appropriate for macromolecular PK/PD in the mammalian eye.
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Books on the topic "Modelling WPT"

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A, Webb R. Experimental modelling of nucleating and wet steam flows in turbine blading. Birmingham: Universityof Birmingham, 1987.

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Oyebande, B. O. Neural network modelling and its application to a wet end chemical process in paper making. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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Il De Lombardo et lumaca: Fonti e modelli. Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino, 2009.

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Un diluvio di giornali: Modelli di satira politica in Europa tra '48 e Novecento. Milano: Skira, 2007.

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Netherlands. Intellectuele eigendom: De tekst van de Auteurswet, de Wet op de naburige rechten, de Databankenwet, het Benelux Verdrag inzake de Intellectuele Eigendom (merken en tekeningen of modellen), de Handelsnaamwet, de Rijksoctrooiwet 1995, de Wet inzake topografëeen [i.e. topografieën]. 3rd ed. Deventer: Kluwer, 2009.

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Netherlands. Intellectuele eigendom: Tekst & commentaar : de tekst van de Auteurswet, de Wet op de naburige rechten, de Databankenwet, de Benelux-verdragen en wetten betreffende merken en tekeningen of modellen, de Handelsnaamwet, de Rijksoctrooiwet 1995, de Wet inzake topografieën van halfgeleiderprodukten en de Zaaizaad- en plantgoedwet 2005 voorzien van commentaar en met toevoeging van enige andere nationale en Benelux-regelingen. Deventer: Kluwer B.V., 2013.

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(Editor), C. A. Brebbia, D. Poljak (Editor), and V. Popov (Editor), eds. Boundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods 29 (Wit Transactions on Modelling and Simulation) (WIT Transactions on Modelling and Simulation) (Wit Transactions on Modelling and Simulation). WIT Press, 2007.

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(Editor), C. A. Brebbia, and P. Skerget (Editor), eds. Boundary Elements and Other Mesh Reduction Methods (Wit Transactions on Modelling and Simulation). Wit Pr/Computational Mechanics, 2008.

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Cunha, M. de Conceicao, and C. A. Brebbia. Coastal Engineering: Modelling, Measurements, Engineering And Management Of Seas And Coastal Regions (Wit Transactions on the Built Environment). WIT Press (UK), 2005.

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Mackey, Brendan, David Lindenmayer, Malcolm Gill, Michael McCarthy, and Janette Lindesay, eds. Wildlife, Fire and Future Climate. CSIRO Publishing, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090040.

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The conservation of Earth's forest ecosystems is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. All of Earth's ecosystems now face the spectre of the accelerated greenhouse effect and rates of change in climatic regimes that have hitherto been unknown. In addition, multiple use forestry – where forests are managed to provide for both a supply of wood and the conservation of biodiversity – can change the floristic composition and vegetation structure of forests with significant implications for wildlife habitat. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis explores these themes through a landscape-wide study of refugia and future climate in the tall, wet forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. It represents a model case study for the kind of integrated investigation needed throughout the world in order to deal with the potential response of terrestrial ecological systems to global change. The analyses presented in this book represent one of the few ecosystem studies ever undertaken that has attempted such a complex synthesis of fire, wildlife, vegetation, and climate. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis is written by an experienced team of leading world experts in fire ecology, modelling, terrain and climate analysis, vegetation and wildlife habitat. Their collaboration on this book represents a unique and exemplary, multi-disciplinary venture.
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Hill, T. A., A. Jones, and T. W. Choularton. "Modelling Wet Deposition onto Elevated Topography." In Acid Deposition at High Elevation Sites, 175–88. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3079-7_9.

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Wen, Chuang, Xiaowei Zhu, Hongbing Ding, and Yan Yang. "Numerical Modelling of Wet Steam Flows in Turbine Blades." In Advances in Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering, 397–401. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4765-6_68.

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Fuentes, J. D., G. den Hartog, H. H. Neumann, and T. J. Gillespie. "Measurements and Modelling of Ozone Deposition to Wet Foliage." In Air Pollutants and the Leaf Cuticle, 239–53. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79081-2_20.

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Rodríguez-Puebla, C., M. D. Frías, and A. H. Encinas. "Relationships between Dry and Wet Periods in Spring Precipitation over the Iberian Peninsula and Atmospheric Circulation." In Detecting and Modelling Regional Climate Change, 397–404. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04313-4_34.

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Borzooei, Sina, Ramesh Teegavarapu, Soroush Abolfathi, Youri Amerlinck, Ingmar Nopens, and Maria Chiara Zanetti. "Impact Evaluation of Wet-Weather Events on Influent Flow and Loadings of a Water Resource Recovery Facility." In New Trends in Urban Drainage Modelling, 706–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99867-1_122.

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Hasini, Hasril, Norhazwani Abd Malek, and Mohd Zamri Yusoff. "Numerical Modelling of Dry and Wet Steam Flows in Converging-Diverging Nozzles." In The Malaysia-Japan Model on Technology Partnership, 115–23. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54439-5_10.

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Madsen, Heidi Ina, Jes Vollertsen, and Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen. "Modelling the oxygen mass balance of wet detention ponds receiving highway runoff." In Alliance For Global Sustainability Bookseries, 487–97. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6010-6_42.

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Baruah, Ujjal Deka, Anup Saikia, and Nitashree Mili. "Modelling of Reference Crop Evapotranspiration in Humid-Wet Tropical Region of India." In Climate Change Adaptation, Risk Management and Sustainable Practices in the Himalaya, 407–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24659-3_17.

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Inglis, D. W. F., T. W. Choularton, A. J. Wicks, D. Fowler, I. D. Leith, B. Werkman, and J. Binnie. "Orographic Enhancement of Wet Deposition in the United Kingdom: Case Studies and Modelling." In Acid Reign ’95?, 2119–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0864-8_41.

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Noriega, Pablo, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Harko Verhagen, Julian Padget, and Mark d’Inverno. "Identifying Affordances for Modelling Second-Order Emergent Phenomena with the $$\mathcal {WIT}$$ Framework." In Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 208–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71679-4_14.

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Dong, W., C. A. Baguley, and U. K. Madawala. "New Modelling and Control Techniques for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) Systems." In 2020 8th International Conference on Power Electronics Systems and Applications (PESA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesa50370.2020.9343956.

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Tae-Hong Kim, Joon-Heork Oh, Won-Jeong Jeong, Ji-Ho Yoo, and Jeong-Ki Pack. "Channel modelling of WBAN system and human exposure due to WPT." In 2010 Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apemc.2010.5475894.

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Garcia, Oscar, Jose F. Sanz, Juan L. Villa, Miguel A. Alonso, Juan M. Perie, and Ruben Acerete. "Modelling of a High-Misalignment Tolerant WPT System for Dynamic Charge with a Long Secondary Pad." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas45731.2020.9181206.

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Mosammam, Behnam M., Mojtaba Mirsalim, and Amir Khorsandi. "Modelling, Analysis, and SS Compensation of the Tripolar Structure of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) System for EV Applications." In 2020 11th Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference (PEDSTC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pedstc49159.2020.9088510.

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Koo, Kil Mo, Soo Woon Park, Seong Hwan Park, and Kil Nam Oh. "Diagnosis and Modelling of Equivalent Circuit Combining WPT by Loosely Coupled Coils through CB Concrete Walls at SBO." In 2021 International Conference on Advanced Technology of Electrical Engineering and Energy (ATEEE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ateee54283.2021.00019.

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Shi, Lixin, Guillermo Martin-Segura, Josep Fonseca, Hector A. Rivas, Oscar Garcia, and Alex Fernandez. "Analysis and modelling of normative WPT3 system based on standard SAE J2954." In 2022 Wireless Power Week (WPW). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wpw54272.2022.9901344.

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Li, Kai-Yeung, Christof Piefke, Tom Allen, Simon Bickerton, and Piaras Kelly. "Finite-Element Modelling And Experimental Validation Of A Double-D Pad Under Wheel Loading." In 2022 Wireless Power Week (WPW). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wpw54272.2022.9854035.

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Halbedel, Bernd, and Oleg Kazak. "Development of electromechanical principle for wet and dry milling." In VIII International Scientific Colloquium "Modelling for Materials Processing". University of Latvia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/mmp2017.37.

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Sarkar, Sayan, and Wing-Hung Ki. "Mathematical Modelling of Inductor Current in Class-D Amplifier for Wireless Power Transfer." In 2020 IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wptc48563.2020.9295607.

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Stoll, W. M., J. P. Hofman, D. J. Ligthelm, and M. J. Faber. "Wettability Modification of Oil-Wet Rock – Modelling and Experiments." In IOR 2007 - 14th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.24.b19.

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Daldrup, Valerie, Iliyana Madina, Caron Pomp, Suntje Schmidt, and Julia Stadermann. Whitepaper WTT Impact Canvas: Entwicklung und Pilotierung eines Canvas zur Darstellung der Wirkung von Transfermaßnahmen. Technische Hochschule Wildau, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15771/innohub_6.

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Die Messung möglicher Effekte des Wissens-und Technologietransfers (WTT) als Teil der Dritten Mission hat eine hohe Relevanz, wenngleich nicht alles über reine Kennzahlen erfasst werden kann. Daher hat die Taskforce Wirkungsmessung des Innovation Hub 13 das WTT Impact Canvas erarbeitet und als Vorlage für Interessierte bereitgestellt. Die Idee zum WTT Impact Canvas beruht hierbei auf dem Business Model Canvas von Osterwalder und Pigneur sowie dem Theory of Change Toolkit. Ähnlich zu diesen beiden Modellen bildet das WTT Impact Canvas wichtige Aspekte von Transferaktivitäten klar strukturiert und kompakt ab. Es hilft Beteiligten durch die Visualisierung dabei, über das Geplante und Erreichte zu reflektieren, die Aktivitäten zu beschreiben und den Mehrwert für andere darzustellen sowie nach außen zu kommunizieren. Das vorliegende Whitepaper zum WTT Impact Canvas beschreibt zunächst die Problematik der Erfassung von Transferaktivitäten und deren Wirkung. Im Anschluss wird das Canvas selbst vorgestellt sowie die einzelnen Felder beschrieben. Darüber hinaus zeichnen wir die unterschiedlichen Entwicklungsschritte des Canvas nach und zeigen anhand von Beispielen den möglichen Nutzen des Canvas für Transferakteure auf. Ziel ist mittel- bis langfristig, das Canvas auch für die Wirkungsmessung von WTT Aktivitäten außerhalb des Innovation Hub 13 bereitzustellen und nutzbar zu machen.
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Padget, C. D. W., D. R. M. Pattison, D. P. Moynihan, and O. Beyssac. Pyrite and pyrrhotite in a prograde metamorphic sequence, Hyland River region, SE Yukon: implications for orogenic gold. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328987.

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The distribution of pyrite and pyrrhotite is documented within an andalusite-sillimanite type (high-temperature, low-pressure) metasedimentary succession exposed in the Hyland River region of southeastern Yukon, Canada. The following metamorphic zones are recognized: chlorite, biotite, cordierite/staurolite (porphyroblast-in), andalusite, sillimanite, and K-feldspar + sillimanite. Pyrite occurs in the chlorite zone through the biotite zone, while pyrrhotite occurs from the chlorite zone to K-feldspar + sillimanite zone. The pyrite-pyrrhotite transition, therefore, occupies an interval in the chlorite and lower biotite zones that is terminated upgrade by a pyrite-out isograd in the upper part of the biotite zone or lowest grade part of the cordierite/staurolite zone. Pressure and temperature conditions of the rocks were estimated from phase equilibrium modelling and from Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material (RSCM) thermometry. Modelling indicates pressures of 3.7-4.1 kbar with temperatures of ~425 °C at the biotite isograd, 560-570 °C for chlorite-out/porphyroblast-in, ~575 °C for andalusite-in, 575-600 °C for the sillimanite isograd, and 645-660 °C at the K-feldspar + sillimanite isograd. RSCM temperatures are greater than or equal to 420 °C in the Chl zone, 500 °C at the Bt isograd, 525-550 °C for porphyroblast-in isograd, ~550 °C at the And isograd, and 580 °C at the Sil isograd. These results suggest the pyrite-pyrrhotite transition occurs from less than or equal to 420°C to ~560 °C. Thermodynamic modelling shows 0.6 wt. % H2O is released during metamorphism over the ~140 °C interval of the pyrite-pyrrhotite transition. The gradual release of fluid in the biotite zone is interpreted to have broadened the pyrite-pyrrhotite transition compared to other studies that predict a small interval of vigorous fluid release associated with volumetric chlorite consumption. Samples from the pyrite-pyrrhotite transition zone contain lower whole rock and pyrite Au values than samples from unmetamorphosed/lower rocks, suggesting that Au was removed from the rock at conditions below the pyrite-pyrrhotite transition (&amp;lt;420 °C). The chlorite zone and higher-grade metamorphic rocks of the Hyland River area do not appear to be a plausible source region for orogenic gold.
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