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The Role of Verification in Computer Modelling: A Case Study in Solidification Processing

The Role of Verification in Computer Modelling: A Case Study in Solidification Processing

... of computer modelling. Once confidence in a particular computer model is achieved, the benefits of applying the computer model will include improved prediction of results and improved ...

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Issues for computer modelling of room acoustics in non concert hall settings

Issues for computer modelling of room acoustics in non concert hall settings

... acoustics computer models is the energy-based geometrical room acoustics ...years computer modelling has become an established tool in architectural acoustics design thanks to the advance in ...

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EMC Computer Modelling and Simulation of Integrated Circuits in QFN Package

EMC Computer Modelling and Simulation of Integrated Circuits in QFN Package

... electromagnetics. Modelling and analysis of electromagnetic behaviour for the IC becomes necessary, and CEM method provides good support in solving various ...EMC modelling and simulation of ICs require ...

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Computer Modelling and Analysis of the Effects of Microgravity on Rat Ventriclular Excitation

Computer Modelling and Analysis of the Effects of Microgravity on Rat Ventriclular Excitation

... ventricle computer model [11] may be a more ideal platform to study microgravity effect on the heart when more detailed experimental data of microgravity become ...

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Computer modelling studies of mackinawite, greigite and cubic FeS

Computer modelling studies of mackinawite, greigite and cubic FeS

... Materials modelling methods can be divided into two categories, which differ in the level of physical theory which they implement. The classical interatomic potential (IP) methodology treats atoms as idealised ...

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Computer modelling of the mode of action of gas hydrate kinetic inhibitors

Computer modelling of the mode of action of gas hydrate kinetic inhibitors

... Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 GAS HYDRATES-AN INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction 1.1 Gas Hydrates-an introduction 1.2 Historical Background 1.3 Structure 1.4 Occurrence 1.5 Stability 1.6 Conseque[r] ...

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Computer modelling of channel flow using an inverse method

Computer modelling of channel flow using an inverse method

... Numerical techniques had been applied recently to hydraulic research and computional fluid dynamics for several purposes such as the prediction of flood wave propagation in rivers (Steinebach 1998), the prediction of ...

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LinkIt: design, development and testing of a semi-quantitative computer modelling tool.

LinkIt: design, development and testing of a semi-quantitative computer modelling tool.

... The intention was to investigate the students' behaviour when working with the system in two modes of interaction: students using the software to represent their own ideas about a cer[r] ...

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Computer modelling of phase change 
		materials using the orthogonal collocation method

Computer modelling of phase change materials using the orthogonal collocation method

... A computer program had been developed for aone-dimensional, orthogonal collocation model of a packed bed heat storage system. The system comprised of a cylindrical storage tank filled with phase change material ...

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Getting the most from a surname study: semantics, DNA and computer modelling

Getting the most from a surname study: semantics, DNA and computer modelling

... To summarize some discussion from the previous sections, we propose that Plant may be a relatively populous, effectively single-origin surname. That is, all, or almost all, of the people alive today bearing this surname ...

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Computer modelling of adrenal function

Computer modelling of adrenal function

... It is essential that ana of the COP option files is loaded into core before control is transferred to· the Simulation Operating System o.. In general~ the option file SIHNLN should be us[r] ...

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Computer modelling of plastic deformation and fracture in heterogeneous systems

Computer modelling of plastic deformation and fracture in heterogeneous systems

... Stresses norm al to th e free surfaces of th e void m ust be zero, increasing th e m axim um shear stresses near th e surface of a void and resu ltin g in increased plastic deform ation.[r] ...

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Computer modelling of the dynamic response of viscoelastic vibroisolators

Computer modelling of the dynamic response of viscoelastic vibroisolators

... Homogenous polymeric (viscoelastic) materials normally display near-linear behaviour to large strain levels. Geometric effects however, can create amplitude-dependent nonlinearity. Shock mounts with various different ...

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Computer modelling of montane eucalypt forests

Computer modelling of montane eucalypt forests

... A feature of forest gap models is the robustness of their overall structure: the same general model structure has been used suc­ cessfully to address a number of different problems in a [r] ...

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Computer modelling of oxide and molecular superconducting materials

Computer modelling of oxide and molecular superconducting materials

... Part II explores two other fields that are very applicable to the use o f computational techniques. Metal oxides are investigated in Chapter 6 with new interatomic potent[r] ...

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Computer modelling of liquid crystal displays

Computer modelling of liquid crystal displays

... the modelling are the same as given in Table 2, but the period of the source voltage is chosen as 30ms, rather than ...our modelling supports Onozawa et a /’s ...

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Statistical Analysis and Computer Modelling of Volcanic Eruptions

Statistical Analysis and Computer Modelling of Volcanic Eruptions

... The non-linear interactions of several entities in a complex system lead to a global behaviour that cannot simply be described by the sum of each entity’s lo- cal behaviour. This kind of systems are highly sensitive to ...

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Computer Modelling as an Aid to Forest and Woodland Restoration

Computer Modelling as an Aid to Forest and Woodland Restoration

... lands. Modelling has great potential to assist in both ...when modelling progress with res- toration, for instance: by quantifying certain biophysical parameters; these plus certain vegetation in- dices; or ...

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Computer modelling of crystalline and vitreous boric oxide

Computer modelling of crystalline and vitreous boric oxide

... The results of the MD calculations using these potentials are com pared w ith the X-ray diffraction data and the n eutron scattering data.. 6.2 THE MOLECULAR DYNAMI[r] ...

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Computer modelling of halocarbon sorption in zeolite Y

Computer modelling of halocarbon sorption in zeolite Y

... for modelling aluminosilicate clusters^^, the 6-3IG** basis set was used in this work as there was a need to include polarisation functions for correctly modelling the CHCI3 ...

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