472 research outputs found

    Formulation of exactly balanced solvers for blood flow in elastic vessels and their application to collapsed states

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    In this work, numerical solvers based on extensions of the Roe and HLL schemes are adapted to deal with test cases involving extreme collapsing conditions in elastic vessels. To achieve this goal, the system is transformed to provide a conservation–law form, allowing to define Rankine–Hugoniot conditions. The approximate solvers allow to describe the inner states of the solution. Therefore, source term fixes can be used to prevent unphysical values of vessel area and, at the same time, the eigenvalues of the system control stability. Numerical solvers of different order are tested using a wide variety of Riemann problems, including extreme vessel collapse and blockage. In all cases, the robustness of the approximate solvers presented here is checked using first and third order methods in time and space, using the WENO reconstruction scheme in combination with the TVDRK3 method

    Factores de variabilidad del lanzamiento en salto en balonmano por efecto de la oposición

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    Se han analizado las variables biomecánicas que determinan la eficacia de un gesto técnico como es el lanzamiento en salto a distancia en balonmano realizado sin y con oposición defensiva. El propósito del trabajo es estudiar los factores de variabilidad por efecto de la oposición. Para el desarrollo de este trabajo se han utilizado las técnicas fotogramétricas tridimensionales (3D). El aspecto más relevante que se desprende de los resultados expuestos es la falta de significación estadística entre todos los factores causales cuando se comparan las dos situaciones experimentales propuestas (sin y con oposición)

    Development of POD-based Reduced Order Models applied to shallow water equations using augmented Riemann solvers

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    Reduced-order models (ROMs) based on the proper orthogonal decomposition have been proposed to reduce the computational resources required by the full-order models (FOMs) to approximate partial differential equations. In this paper a Roe-based ROM is developed to solve the shallow water equations in presence of source terms more efficiently than the Roe-based FOM. The well-balanced property and other numerical corrections such as the entropy fix and the wet–dry treatment are taken into account using augmented Riemann solvers to build the Roe-based FOM. In addition to this, a time averaging approach is necessary to develop the Roe-based ROM. This approach is validated by solving some cases and the computed solutions are compared with those ones of Lax–Friedrichs-based ROMs. It is also studied whether the ROM preserves or not the well-balancing, the entropy fix and the wet–dry treatment

    A POD-based reduced order model applied to 1D shallow water equations

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    Many environmental problems involving free surface flow can be solved using the shallow water equations (SWE) often involving high computational costs due to the large spatial and temporal scales of the events. In recent times, reduced order models (ROM) techniques are increasingly used to improve the computational efficiency of simulation models. The Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) method provides an orthogonal basis for representing a given set of data and constructing the ROM by means of the method of snapshots. In this work, a POD-based intrusive ROM strategy is applied to the 1D SWE. The main goal of this work is to build a simulation model able to reproduce realistic scenarios. We analyse the computational improvement and the accuracy of the ROM results with respect to those of the full-order model (FOM)

    Evaluación de cementos obtenidos por activación alcalina de ceniza de carbón con NaOH curados a bajas temperaturas

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    The temperature at which the alkaline activation process takes place is a significant factor in the evolution of the mechanical properties of coal ash cementitious base material. In this work, the influence of temperature (8 a 38 °C) and curing time (3 and 28 days) on the mechanical properties of the alkaline synthesis of two coal ashes was evaluated through the study of the mineralogical evolution of the cementitious phases by XRD and FTIR. We found that the type of zeolite, a synthesis product, depends on the study factors. For values above 28 °C and at least 7 days, alkalinely activated cements with compressive strength above 20 MPa were achieved. Other parameters, such as SiO2/Al2O3 ratio, percentage of unburned coal and particle-size distribution, should be taken into account in the variation of mechanical performance.La temperatura a la cual se desarrolla el proceso de activación alcalina es un factor significativo en la evolución de las propiedades mecánicas de material cementante base ceniza de carbón. En este trabajo se evaluó, a través del estudio de la evolución mineralógica de las fases cementantes por DRX y FTIR, la influencia de la temperatura (8 a 38 °C) y tiempo (3 y 28 días) de curado sobre las propiedades mecánicas de la síntesis alcalina de dos cenizas de carbón. Se encontró que el tipo de zeolita, producto de la síntesis, depende de los factores de estudio. Para valores superiores a 28 °C y mínimo 7 días, se lograron cementos activados alcalinamente con resistencias superiores a 20 MPa. Otros parámetros, como la relación SiO2/Al2O3, el porcentaje de carbón inquemado y la distribución del tamaño de partícula, se deben de tener en cuenta en la variación del desempeño mecánico

    Capacidad de realizar esprints repetidos en jugadores profesionales de fútbol vs. Fútbol sala

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    Objetivo: Investigar los cambios producidos ante acciones de esprines repetidos (20+20 metros con cambio de dirección ), el CMJ, la respuesta metabólica (lactato) , y la relación entre estas variables y la fuerza y resistencia en jugadores profesionales de fútbol y fútbol sala. Métodos: Jugadores profesionales (n=30, doce de fútbol sala y veinte de fútbol) completaron tres sesiones de evaluación; VO2max en tapiz rodante, el salto CMJ y la RM en sentadilla completa y finalmente, se realizó el test de RSA (6 x 40 (20+20)). Resultados: Se obtuvieron valores similares de fuerza en sentadilla, en CMJ, de LAC después de la prueba RSA y de VO2max ( 95,12 kg vs 94,73 kg ; 34,5 cm vs 35,9 cm ; 13,65 mmol vs 14,33 mmol ; 62,78 ml·kg·min-1 vs . 62,95 ml·kg·min-1 fútbol vs. fútbol sala, respectivamente). Se obtuvieron diferencias significativas cuando se analizó la pérdida de rendimiento en velocidad (total y entre los tres primeros y tres últimos bloques de esprines) y en salto (2,67% vs 4,4%**; 1,28% vs 2,1%*; 2,88% vs 6,1%**; 9,71% vs 14,3%* de fútbol vs. fútbol sala, respectivamente). Conclusiones: Ambos deportes presentan diferencias significativas en las pérdidas de rendimiento en velocidad y salto a pesar de tener valores similares de fuerza, de VO2max, de lactato tras RSA y de CMJ. Podría atribuirse a los esfuerzos propios de cada deporte y puede sugerir que debería incrementarse el volumen de entrenamiento orientado a la capacidad de realizar esfuerzos repetidos frente a otro tipo de objetivo como la mejora de la capacidad aeróbica, sobre todo a nivel profesional.To investigate the changes through repeated explosive effort sequences (20+20-m sprint with change of direction), jumping, metabolic response (lactate), as well as the relationship between these variables and fitness qualities (strength and endurance) in professional futsal and soccer players. Methods: Male players (n =30, Twelve futsal and twenty soccer players) completed three testing sessions. In the first session was measured VO2max on a motorized treadmill. In the second session was measured counter movement jump (CMJ) and full squat RM in Smith Machine. Finally, in the third session six repeated-explosive effort sequences (RES) was performed. Results: Similar values of lower limbs strength, CMJ height, LAC after RSA test and VO2max (95,12 vs. 94,73; 34,5 vs. 35,9; 13,65 vs. 14,33; 62,78 vs. 62,95 soccer vs. futsal respectively) and significant differences when are analysed the loss of performance in velocity (total and between three first and three last) and vertical jump height (2,67 vs. 4,4**; 1,28 vs. 2,1*; 2,88 vs. 6,1**; 9,71 vs. 14,3* soccer vs. futsal respectively). Conclusions: Professional futsal and soccer obtain significant differences in speed and vertical jump height (CMJ) loss despite having similar values in squat, oxygen consumption, lactate after RSA test and CMJ height. Issue that could be attributed to the characteristics of the sport. This suggests that the volume should be increased oriented ability to perform repeated sprint actions over other type of training aimed at improving aerobic capacity especially at professional level.peerReviewe

    2D experiments and numerical simulation of the oscillatory shallow flow in an open channel lateral cavity

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    Steady shallow flows past an open channel lateral cavity can induce the excitation of an eigenmode of a gravity standing wave inside the cavity, called seiche, which may be coupled with the shedding of vortices at the opening of the cavity. The presence of the seiche is of fundamental interest as it enhances the mass exchange between the main channel and the cavity. Measurements of the time evolution of the water surface are not often found in the literature for this type of flows. In this work, an experimental and numerical study of a shallow flow past a channel lateral cavity is carried out. The main novelty is the use of a pioneering non-intrusive experimental technique to measure the water surface at the channel-cavity region. This optical technique offers high resolution 2D data in time and space of the water surface evolution, allowing to determine the relevant features of the seiche oscillation. Such data are supplemented with Particle Image Velocimetry measurements. Furthermore, the experiments are numerically reproduced using a high-resolution depth-averaged URANS shallow water model, under the assumption that shallow water turbulence is mainly horizontal. The experimental and numerical results are analyzed in the frequency domain. High-resolution two-dimensional amplitude oscillation maps of the seiche phenomenon, as well as velocity fields, are presented. The high quality of the experimental data reported in this work makes this data set a suitable benchmark for numerical simulation models in order to evaluate their performance in the resolution of turbulent resonant shallow flows

    A Brief Overview of Ophthalmic Ultrasound Imaging

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    Ultrasound is one of the oldest imaging modalities. Sound waves are emitted into the body, and the returning echoes can be interpreted. It has become widely used because it can easily be done at bedside with a relatively small apparatus and does not expose the patient to any ionizing radiation. While this technique has seen widespread acceptance in other fields such as cardiology or obstetrics and gynecology, the general use in ophthalmology has been somewhat limited. However, recent advancements in ultrasonic arrays can be a powerful tool in the evaluation of ophthalmic pathology. Such systems can quickly generate very high detail images and 3D reconstructions without the need for extensive manual scanning. The application of this technology includes evaluation of traumatic eye injuries; assessing presence and location of an intraocular foreign body; evaluation of intraocular tumors, including small tumors that have not yet caused visual distortion; evaluation of retinal detachment; and evaluation of vascular disease. The goal of this article is to briefly review the history and development of ultrasound and to provide an overview of the most current systems and applications of ultrasound use in ophthalmologic clinical evaluation

    High order simulation models for the resolution of wave propagation phenomena in turbulent free surface flows

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    [EN] A depth-averaged large eddy simulation (DA-LES) model, based on the unsteady Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes approach for the shallow water equations, is herein presented. The simulation model aims at the resolution of free surface shallow flows where large-scale turbulence is mainly two-dimensional. The keystone of the model is the combination of a high order of accuracy in space and time with a suitable turbulence modelling that accounts for the effect of the unresolved eddies in the mean flow. The proposed model ensures the well-balanced property (i.e. quiescent equilibrium with machine precision) thanks to the use of augmented Riemann solvers, which include the bed slope source term in the definition of the derivative Riemann problem. The performance of the proposed model is assessed using experimental data from the literature. In particular, a laboratory experiment involving a shallow water flow over a submerged conical island is considered. The numerical results evidence that the proposed model is able to reproduce transient turbulent phenomena, providing a higher level of information and resolution than other models based on the traditional RANS (Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes) approach.[ES] En este trabajo se presenta una herramienta de simulación basada en la resolución transitoria de grandes remolinos (URANS o DA-LES) para flujos turbulentos de aguas poco profundas en los que la turbulencia es predominantemente horizontal. El aspecto fundamental del modelo es la combinación de una discretización de alto orden en espacio y tiempo con una modelización de los efectos en el flujo promedio de las escalas turbulentas no resueltas. El modelo propuesto garantiza con precisión de máquina el equilibrio hidrostático (propiedad well-balanced) gracias a la utilización de una formulación del flujo numérico que incluye los términos fuente en la resolución del problema de Riemann derivativo en las paredes de las celdas. Se presenta una validación del modelo utilizando datos de literatura para un experimento de laboratorio que involucra un flujo de aguas poco profundas sobre una isla cónica, que da lugar a la generación de una calle de vórtices aguas abajo de la isla. Los resultados numéricos muestran que el modelo propuesto es capaz de reproducir fenómenos turbulentos bidimensionales, proporcionando un mayor nivel de detalle que la aproximación RANS tradicional.Este trabajo ha sido financiado por el Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (proyecto PGC2018-094341-B-I00). También ha sido financiado por el Gobierno de Aragón (Referencia Grupo T32_17R) y cofinanciado con Feder 2014-2020 “Construyendo Europa desde Aragón”. Los autores agradecen los comentarios constructivos, correcciones y observaciones de los revisores, que han ayudado a mejorar la calidad de este trabajo.Navas-Montilla, A.; Murillo, J.; García-Navarro, P. (2019). Modelos de simulación de alto orden para la resolución de fenómenos de propagación de ondas en flujos de lámina libre con turbulencia. Ingeniería del Agua. 23(4):275-287. https://doi.org/10.4995/ia.2019.12169SWORD27528723

    FIRI - a Far-Infrared Interferometer

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    Half of the energy ever emitted by stars and accreting objects comes to us in the FIR waveband and has yet to be properly explored. We propose a powerful Far-InfraRed Interferometer mission, FIRI, to carry out high-resolution imaging spectroscopy in the FIR. This key observational capability is essential to reveal how gas and dust evolve into stars and planets, how the first luminous objects in the Universe ignited, how galaxies formed, and when super-massive black holes grew. FIRI will disentangle the cosmic histories of star formation and accretion onto black holes and will trace the assembly and evolution of quiescent galaxies like our Milky Way. Perhaps most importantly, FIRI will observe all stages of planetary system formation and recognise Earth-like planets that may harbour life, via its ability to image the dust structures in planetary systems. It will thus address directly questions fundamental to our understanding of how the Universe has developed and evolved - the very questions posed by ESA's Cosmic Vision.Comment: Proposal developed by a large team of astronomers from Europe, USA and Canada and submitted to the European Space Agency as part of "Cosmic Vision 2015-2025
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