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  • Wiley-Blackwell  (9)
  • Hindawi  (3)
  • National Academy of Sciences  (2)
  • 2015-2019  (14)
  • 11
    Publication Date: 2015-12-22
    Description: Shear stress provided by a hydrocyclone was employed to remove the oil from oil-contaminated catalysts. Understanding the deoiling mechanism and providing quantitative analysis of the interaction between shear stress fields and deoiling are necessary to improve deoiling efficiency. In this study, a numerical simulation was conducted for the velocity field and shear stress field of a hydrocyclone, both of which are difficult to measure using other methods. Results showed that the shear stress field in the wall layer, where oil-contaminated catalysts are usually located, was robust. Increasing inlet flow rates resulted in a higher shear rate distribution along the wall layer. Numerical results were also compared with the experimental data. In the deoiling process, higher shear stress rates promoted faster transport of oil from catalysts into the fluid, thereby increasing the deoiling efficiency. Deoiling by the shear stress of a hydrocyclone is an efficient method for cleaning oil-contaminated catalysts within a short period of time.
    Print ISSN: 0930-7516
    Electronic ISSN: 1521-4125
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Published by Wiley-Blackwell
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2015-10-02
    Description: ABSTRACT We propose new implicit staggered-grid finite-difference schemes with optimal coefficients based on the sampling approximation method to improve the numerical solution accuracy for seismic modelling. We first derive the optimized implicit staggered-grid finite-difference coefficients of arbitrary even-order accuracy for the first-order spatial derivatives using the plane-wave theory and the direct sampling approximation method. Then, the implicit staggered-grid finite-difference coefficients based on sampling approximation, which can widen the range of wavenumber with great accuracy, are used to solve the first-order spatial derivatives. By comparing the numerical dispersion of the implicit staggered-grid finite-difference schemes based on sampling approximation, Taylor series expansion, and least squares, we find that the optimal implicit staggered-grid finite-difference scheme based on sampling approximation achieves greater precision than that based on Taylor series expansion over a wider range of wavenumbers, although it has similar accuracy to that based on least squares. Finally, we apply the implicit staggered-grid finite difference based on sampling approximation to numerical modelling. The modelling results demonstrate that the new optimal method can efficiently suppress numerical dispersion and lead to greater accuracy compared with the implicit staggered-grid finite difference based on Taylor series expansion. In addition, the results also indicate the computational cost of the implicit staggered-grid finite difference based on sampling approximation is almost the same as the implicit staggered-grid finite difference based on Taylor series expansion.
    Print ISSN: 0016-8025
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-2478
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley-Blackwell
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2015-03-27
    Description: Soil respiration in water-limited ecosystems is affected intricately by soil water content (SWC), temperature, and soil properties. Eight sites on sand-fixed dunes revegetated in different years since1950s, with several topographical positions and various biological soil crusts (BSCs) and soil properties, were selected, as well as a moving sand dune (MSD) and a reference steppe in the Tengger Desert of China. Intact soil samples of 20 cm in depth were taken and incubated randomly at twelve levels of SWC (0 to 0.4 m 3 m −3 ) and at nine levels of temperature (5 to 45 °C) in a growth chamber; additionally, cryptogamic and microbial respiration (R M ) were measured. Total soil respiration (R T , including cryptogamic, microbial, and root respiration) was measured for two years at the MSD and five sites of sand-fixed dunes. The relationship between R M and SWC under the optimal SWC condition (0.25 m 3 m −3 ) is linear, as is the entire range of R T and SWC. The slope of linear function describes sensitivity of soil respiration to water (SRW) and reflects to soil water availability, which is related significantly to soil physical properties, BSCs, and soil chemical properties, in decreasing importance. Inversely, Q 10 for R M is related significantly to abovementioned factors in increasing importance. However, Q 10 for R T and respiration rate at 20 °C are related significantly to soil texture and depth of BSCs and subsoil only. In conclusion, through affecting SRW, soil physical properties produce significant influences on soil respiration, especially for R T . This indicates that a definition of the biophysical meaning of SRW is necessary, considering the water-limited and coarse-textured soil in most desert ecosystems.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2015-03-25
    Description: In order to improve the deficiency of vehicle stability region, according to vehicle nonlinear dynamic model, method of estimating vehicle spatial stability region was proposed. With Pacejka magic formula tire model, nonlinear 3DOF vehicle model was deduced and verified though vehicle test. Detailed detecting system and data processing were introduced. In addition, stability of the vehicle system was discussed using Hurwitz criterion. By establishing energy function for vehicle system, the vehicle’s stability region in 20 m/s was estimated based on Lyapunov theorem and vehicle system characteristics. Vehicle test in the same condition shows that the calculated stability region defined by Lyapunov and system stability theorem has good effect on characterized vehicle stability and it could be a valuable reference for vehicle stability evaluation.
    Print ISSN: 1026-0226
    Electronic ISSN: 1607-887X
    Topics: Mathematics
    Published by Hindawi
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