Effect of Tunnel Ventilation on Hydrogen Dispersion From Leaks in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks
This study investigates hydrogen leakage scenarios involving hydrogen fuel cell trucks within tunnels. Using computational fluid dynamics methods, it explores the distribution characteristics of hydrogen concentrations and the efficiency of ventilation under different forced ventilation conditions. ABSTRACT The widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell
Limin Geng +6 more
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Applying Principles of Naval Aircraft Recognition to Wildlife Study
George A. Petrides
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Forced Draught Impact on Externally Venting Flames: An Experimental and Numerical Investigation
ABSTRACT Wind can significantly influence fire development and spread in urban and forest environments causing fatal consequences for the public, the first responders, and the environment. Wind‐driven fires can have a significant impact on structural fires as wind can increase the fire's intensity, development, and flame spread.
Anoop Subramania Warrier +5 more
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Reverberation exacerbates effects of interruption on auditory spatial selective attention. [PDF]
Figarola V +4 more
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Coupled Clustering in Hierarchical Matrices for the Oseen Problem
Fluid flow problems can be modelled by the Navier‐Stokes or, after linearization, by the Oseen equations. Their discretization results in linear systems in saddle point form which are typically very large and need to be solved iteratively. We propose a novel block structure for hierarchical matrices which is then used to build preconditioners for the ...
Jonas Grams, Sabine Le Borne
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A novel and cost-effective 3D-printed model enabling stepwise simulation workflows of posterior lumbar interbody fusion for resident training - a pilot feasibility study. [PDF]
Han L +9 more
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Vistas aéreas del puerto y pistas de aterrizaje de la base naval de Rota (Cádiz)
William H. Green, Phl Trey E. Bybee
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Local Polynomial Regression and Filtering for a Versatile Mesh‐Free PDE Solver
A high‐order, mesh‐free finite difference method for solving differential equations is presented. Both derivative approximation and scheme stabilisation is carried out by parametric or non‐parametric local polynomial regression, making the resulting numerical method accurate, simple and versatile. Numerous numerical benchmark tests are investigated for
Alberto M. Gambaruto
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