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  • Fault location (Engineering)--Mathematical models.  (1)
  • Pulmonary gas exchange  (1)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hauppauge :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Fault location (Engineering)--Mathematical models. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (156 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536103595
    Series Statement: Systems Engineering Methods, Developments and Technology
    DDC: 551.87202839999998
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- FAULT DETECTION METHODS, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY -- FAULT DETECTION METHODS, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter1ACTIVEFAULTDETECTIONINNONLINEARDIFFERENTIALALGEBRAICEQUATIONSI:GENERALSYSTEMS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.ReviewofLinearDAEApproach -- 3.GeneralNonlinearApproach -- 4.HessenbergSystems -- 5.CaseStudy -- 5.1.SolvingtheNonlinearProblem -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter2ACTIVEFAULTDETECTIONINNONLINEARDIFFERENTIALALGEBRAICEQUATIONSII:USINGLINEARIZATIONS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.ReviewofLinearDAEApproach -- 3.CaseStudy -- 3.1.Linearization -- 4.EvaluationoftheTestSignal -- 5.ModelIdentificationwithNonlinearModels -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 3 SEISMIC ATTRIBUTE-AIDED FAULT DETECTION IN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY: A REVIEW -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Attribute Extraction -- Data Preconditioning -- Median Filter -- Edge-Preserving Smoothing -- Discontinuity Analysis -- Coherence -- Sobel Filtering -- Semblance -- Similarity -- Canny Edge Detection -- Fault Enhancement -- Ant Tracking -- Lineament Thinning -- Fault Mapping -- Manual Fault Picking -- Semi-Automatic Fault Extraction -- Automatic Fault Extraction -- Fault Map Quality Control -- Future Work -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Biographical Sketches -- Haibin Di -- Research and Professional Experience -- Publications Last Three Years -- Journal Publications (9) -- Conference Presentations (8) -- Dengliang Gao -- Research and Professional Experience -- Publications Last Three Years: -- Chapter 4 SELF-ADAPTIVE EXPERT SYSTEM FOR PROCESS MONITORING AND FAULT DETECTION -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Informational Potential -- 3. Potential Based Recursive Clustering Algorithm. , Listing 1. Pseudo-Code of the Proposed Potention Based Recursive Clustering Procedure (PBRC) -- 4. Specialization of the PBRC Algorithm for FDI -- 5. System Testing and Results -- Data Collecting -- Signal Processing and Extraction of Characteristic Features -- Fuzzy Logic of Middle Layer -- Fuzzy Logic of Output Layer -- Conclusion -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Milena Petkovic, PhD -- Chapter 5 AN INTEGRATED FDD SYSTEM FOR HVAC& -- R BASED ON VIRTUAL SENSORS -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Review of Virtual Sensors -- Benefits of Virtual Sensors -- General Steps for Developing Virtual Sensors -- Overview of Virtual Sensor Developments in Other Fields -- Virtual Sensing in Automobiles -- Virtual Sensing in Control Systems -- Development of FDD System Based on Virtual Sensor for HVAC& -- R -- Sensor Level Virtual Sensor -- Component Level Virtual Sensor -- Virtual Refrigerant Mass Flow Sensor -- Virtual Air Flow Rate Sensor -- System Level Virtual Sensor -- Virtual Refrigerant Charge Sensor -- Virtual Performance Sensor -- Integration of Virutal Sensors -- Fault Impact Model -- Validation of FDD System Based on Virutal Sensor for HVAC& -- R -- System Description and Test Conditions -- Virtual Sensor Peformance Evaluation -- Validation of Virtual Refrigerant Charge Sensor -- Validation of Virtual Refrigerant Mass Flow Sensor -- Validation of Virtual Air Flow Rate Sensor -- Fault Impact Model Evaluation -- Embedded FDD System Based on Virtual Sensor -- User Interface Development -- Virtual Sensor Implementation -- Conclusion -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Woohyun Kim -- Research and Professional Experience -- Professional Appointments -- Honors -- Publications -- INDEX.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of applied physiology 65 (1992), S. 37-42 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Alveolar-arterialPO2 difference ; Pulmonary gas exchange ; VO2max ; Hypoxia ; Hyperoxia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary These experiments examined the exercise-induced changes in pulmonary gas exchange in elite endurance athletes and tested the hypothesis that an inadequate hyperventilatory response might explain the large intersubject variability in arterial partial pressure of oxygen (P a02) during heavy exercise in this population. Twelve highly trained endurance cyclists [maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) range = 65-77 ml·kg−1·min−1] performed a normoxic graded exercise test on a cycle ergometer toVO2max at sea level. During incremental exercise atVO2max 5 of the 12 subjects had ideal alveolar to arterial P02 gradients (P A-aO2) of above 5 kPa (range 5-5.7) and a decline from restingP aO2 (ΔP aO2) 2.4 kPa or above (range 2.4-2.7). In contrast, 4 subjects had a maximal exercise (P A-aO2) of 4.0-4.3 kPa with ΔP aO2 of 0.4-1.3 kPa while the remaining 3 subjects hadP A-aO2 of 4.3-5 kPa with ΔP aO2 between 1.7 and 2.0 kPa. The correlation between PAO2 andP aO2 atVO2max was 0.17. Further, the correlation between the ratio of ventilation to oxygen consumption VSP aO2 and arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide VSP aO2 atVO2max was 0.17 and 0.34, respectively. These experiments demonstrate that heavy exercise results in significantly compromised pulmonary gas exchange in approximately 40% of the elite endurance athletes studied. These data do not support the hypothesis that the principal mechanism to explain this gas exchange failure is an inadequate hyperventilatory response.
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