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Pattern formation in weakly damped parametric surface waves driven by two frequency components
A quasi-potential approximation to the Navier-Stokes equation for low
viscosity fluids is developed to study pattern formation in parametric surface
waves driven by a force that has two frequency components. A bicritical line
separating regions of instability to either one of the driving frequencies is
explicitly obtained, and compared with experiments involving a frequency ratio
of 1/2. The procedure for deriving standing wave amplitude equations valid near
onset is outlined for an arbitrary frequency ratio following a multiscale
asymptotic expansion of the quasi-potential equations. Explicit results are
presented for subharmonic response to a driving force of frequency ratio 1/2,
and used to study pattern selection. Even though quadratic terms are prohibited
in this case, hexagonal or triangular patterns are found to be stable in a
relatively large parameter region, a fact that is in qualitative agreement with
experimental results.Comment: LaTeX (Journal of Fluid Mechanics style), 8 figure
Multi-level DEA Approach in Research Evaluation
It is well known that the discrimination power of DEA models will be
diminishing if too many inputs or outputs are used. It is a dilemma if the decision makers
want to select comprehensive indicators to present a relatively holistic evaluation using
DEA. In this work we show that by utilizing hierarchical structures of input-output data
DEA can handle quite large numbers of inputs and outputs. We present two approaches in a
pilot evaluation of 15 institutes for basic research in Chinese Academy of Sciences using
DEA models
Maintenance strategy optimisation for infrastructure assets through cost modelling
In infrastructure asset management, maintenance strategies in terms of cost modelling is normally adopted to achieve two broad strategic objectives: to ensure that sufficient funding is available to maintain the portfolio of assets; and to ensure that a minimum cost is achieved while maintaining safety. The data and information required for carrying out cost modelling are often not sufficient in quantity and quality. Even if the data is available, the uncertainty associated with the data and the assessment of the assets’ condition remain a challenge to be dealt with. We report in this paper that cost modelling can be carried out at the initial stage instead of delaying it due to data insufficiency. Subjective experts’ knowledge is elicited and utilised together with some information which is gathered only for a small sample of assets. Linear Bayes methods is adopted to combine the sample data with the subjective experts’ knowledge to estimate unknown model parameters of the cost model. We use a case study from the rail industry to demonstrate the methods proposed in this paper. The assets are metal girders on bridges from a rail company. The optimal maintenance strategy is obtained via simulation based on estimated model parameters
Flexible operation of supercritical power plant via integration of thermal energy storage
© 2018 The Author(s).This chapter presents the recent research on various strategies for power plant flexible operations to meet the requirements of load balance. The aim of this study is to investigate whether it is feasible to integrate the thermal energy storage (TES) with the thermal power plant steam-water cycle. Optional thermal charge and discharge locations in the cycle have been proposed and compared. Dynamic modeling and simulations have been carried out to demonstrate the capability of TES integration in supporting the flexible operation of the power plant. The simulation software named SimuEngine is adopted, and a 600 MW supercritical coal-fired power plant model is implemented onto the software platform. Three TES charging strategies and two TES discharging strategies are proposed and verified via the simulation platform. The simulation results show that it is feasible to extract steam from steam turbines to charge the TES and to discharge the stored thermal energy back to the power generation processes. The improved capability of the plant flexible operation is further studied in supporting the responses to the grid load demand changes. The results demonstrated that the TES integration has led to much faster and more flexible responses to the load demand changes.Peer reviewe
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