680 research outputs found

    A way to estimate the discharge of the melt jet flowing out of a melting furnace

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    A way to estimate the discharge of melt jet flowing out of a melting furnace is examined. We analyze the efficiency of algorithms for image matching in order to estimate the jet velocity. To decrease the time needed for estimating the 2D motion of melt flow, it is suggested to calculate the shift of 2D images according to two independent 1D projections. This approach makes it possible to estimate on-line the flow rate and to do it in television standard. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd

    The unsupervised learning algorithm for detecting ellipsoid objects

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    This paper is devoted to the analysis and implementation of the algorithms for automatic detection of the circular objects in the image. The practical aim of this task is development of the algorithm for automatic detection of log abuts in the images of roundwood batches. Based on literature review four methods were chosen for the further analysis and the best performance out of them was provided by ELSD algorithm. Some modifications were implemented to the algorithm to fulfill the requirements of the given task. After all, the modified ELSD algorithm was tested on the dataset of the images. The relative accuracy of the algorithm in comparison with manual measurement is 95.2% for the images with total area of background scene less than 20%. © 2019 International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology

    Kalb-Ramond fields in the Petiau-Duffin-Kemmer formalism and scale invariance

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    Kalb-Ramond equations for massive and massless particles are considered in the framework of the Petiau-Duffin-Kemmer formalism. We obtain 10×1010\times10 matrices of the relativistic wave equation of the first-order and solutions in the form of density matrix. The canonical and Belinfante energy-momentum tensors are found. We investigate the scale invariance and obtain the conserved dilatation current. It was demonstrated that the conformal symmetry is broken even for massless fields.Comment: 9 pages, no figure

    Solutions of Podolsky's Electrodynamics Equation in the First-Order Formalism

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    The Podolsky generalized electrodynamics with higher derivatives is formulated in the first-order formalism. The first-order relativistic wave equation in the 20-dimensional matrix form is derived. We prove that the matrices of the equation obey the Petiau-Duffin-Kemmer algebra. The Hermitianizing matrix and Lagrangian in the first-order formalism are given. The projection operators extracting solutions of field equations for states with definite energy-momentum and spin projections are obtained, and we find the density matrix for the massive state. The 13×1313\times 13-matrix Schrodinger form of the equation is derived, and the Hamiltonian is obtained. Projection operators extracting the physical eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian are found.Comment: 17 pages, minor corrections, published versio

    Effective Lagrangian and Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in the SU(2)XU(1) NJL Model

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    Dynamical symmetry breaking and the formation of scalar condensates in the SU(2)XU(1) Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with two coupling constants has been studied in the framework of the mean field approximation. The bosonization procedures of the model are performed using the functional integration method. The possibility of the spontaneous CP symmetry breaking in the model under consideration has been shown. The mass spectrum of the bound states of fermions, as well as the effective Lagrangian of interacting scalar and pseudoscalar mesons are obtained.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Minor correction

    Comparative analysis of order allocation methods and intelligent systems for effective download of production capacities of manufacturing enterprise

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    The article compares the planning systems of the enterprise, determines their opportunities to use simulation for the process of distribution of production orders. A comparative review of the methods used in production planning systems and the multi-agent approach in solving the problem of the allocation of production orders is carried out. The possibility of approaches in cases when it is impossible to perform production tasks within the established time frame is considered, as well as to effectively load the available capacities of the units. In case it is not possible to produce the necessary quantity to distribute the part to another, similar to the type of equipment used, but different from it by the quantity and production capacity of the unit. Transmission must be carried out under the condition of sufficient capacity in the subdivision. The results of theoretical and experimental studies are presented. In the process of work, we used the BPsim. MAS dynamic modeling system. An automated system with the possibility of using simulation for the allocation of production orders is considered. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.The work was supported by Act 211 Government of the Russian Federation, contract № 02.A03.21.0006
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