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Sensitivity analysis and calibration of phenomenological models for seismic analyses

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2018
Phenomenological models used in seismic structural analyses are often based on parameters without explicit physical meaning, which must be calibrated by fitting experimental responses.
C. Chisari   +3 more
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Exploration and application of phenomenological RBE models for proton therapy

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2018
The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of protons varies with multiple physical and biological factors. Phenomenological RBE models have been developed to include such factors in the estimation of a variable RBE, in contrast to the clinically ...
E. Rørvik   +7 more
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Phenomenological Modelling

2018
Detecting causal interactions among climatic, environmental, and human forces in complex biophysical systems is essential for understanding how these systems function and how public policies can be devised that protect the flow of essential services to biological diversity, agriculture, and other core economic activities. Convergent Cross Mapping (CCM)
Ray Huffaker   +2 more
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Phenomenological model of scintillation

Applied Optics, 1976
A model that characterizes the atmospherically induced scintillation on a signal from an exoatmospheric source is presented. A major conclusion of the analysis is that the reduction in the level of experimentally measured scintillation for targets of increasing subtense is as much influenced by the viewing geometry and isoplanatism of the atmosphere as
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On phenomenological mechanochemical muscle models – II

Biorheology, 1981
Using the kinetic models developed in Part I, a set of general continuum thermodynamic constitutive equations of the internal state variable type are proposed for striated muscle tissue and analyzed. Restrictions put on the arguments of the stress tensor, heat flux vector, free energy and reaction rate expressions are deduced using general arguments of
R L, Long, L V, McIntire
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Phenomenological Modelling of IDI Diesel Engines

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A multi-zone model for the prediction of performance and emissions of indirect injection diesel engines is presented. The interaction between turbulent mixing and chemical reaction, which primarily controls combustion, is described as a stochastic process by means of a Monte Carlo <i>collision-dispersion< ...
GIANNATTASIO P., MICHELI, DIEGO
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Phenomenological Combustion Models

2011
For the calculation of engine combustion processes, various model categories can be employed, which are quite diverse in their level of detail, but also in their calculation time requirements, see Stiesch (2003). Calculation models are customarily designated as phenomenological models that can calculate combustion and pollutant formation contingent ...
Gunnar Stiesch   +2 more
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Aging phenomenology and modeling

IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, 1993
The authors review aging phenomenology and life modeling; illustrate different approaches, showing their advantages and applicability limits; and raise problems relevant to practical applications of models and evaluation of material endurance. They present the fundamentals of phenomenological aging theory and life modeling and give electrical and ...
G.C. Montanari, L. Simoni
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