نتایج جستجو برای: propulsion analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2831002  

2008
Benjamin Pjedsted Pedersen Jan Larsen

Full scale measurements of the propulsion power, ship speed, wind speed and direction, sea and air temperature, from four different loading conditions has been used to train a neural network for prediction of propulsion power. The network was able to predict the propulsion power with accuracy between 0.8-2.8%, which is about the same accuracy as for the measurements. The methods developed are i...

2012
Andrew Becker Peter Stanhope

The accurate analysis of metallic wear debris is fundamental to determining the health of aviation propulsion oil-wetted systems. The oil filter is an excellent source of wear debris, however methods for removing and assessing the debris have traditionally involved tedious visual examination of the filter pleats and manual counting of particles. This report describes two enhanced methods for ex...

1998
D. W. Way J. R. Olds David W. Way John R. Olds

SCORES (SpaceCraft Object-oriented Rocket Engine Simulation) is an analysis tool being developed for conceptual-level spacecraft and launch vehicle design. Written in C++, SCORES provides rocket thrust and Isp for propulsion system trade studies. Common gateway interface scripts, written in Perl, provide an interface with the World Wide Web. The design parameters used in SCORES are mixture rati...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
Seibel Thuesen Childress

Vampyroteuthis infernalis is a cosmopolitan cephalopod that lives in the oxygen minimum layer between 600 and 800 m depth. Morphometric and physiological studies have indicated that V. infernalis has little capacity for jet propulsion and has the lowest metabolic rate ever measured for a cephalopod. Because fin swimming is inherently more efficient than jet propulsion, some of the reduction in ...

Journal: :Bioinspiration & biomimetics 2013
Stefano Palagi Edwin W H Jager Barbara Mazzolai Lucia Beccai

The quest for swimming microrobots originates from possible applications in medicine, especially involving navigation in bodily fluids. Swimming microorganisms have become a source of inspiration because their propulsion mechanisms are effective in the low-Reynolds number regime. In this study, we address a propulsion mechanism inspired by metachronal waves, i.e. the spontaneous coordination of...

2014
Sergey Shklyaev

The behaviour of a non-spherical osmotic motor an axisymmetric catalytic particle self-propelling in a dilute dispersion of reactant particles is considered. In concrast to a conventional osmotic motor that creates differences in concentration, and hence in osmotic pressure, due to asymmetry in reaction rate along its surface (e.g. a Janus particle with reactive and non-reactive patches), a non...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 2008
J P Lenton N Fowler L van der Woude V L Goosey-Tolfrey

The purpose of this study was to determine the contributions of arm frequency and propulsion mode on the internal work during submaximal wheelchair propulsion. Twelve able-bodied participants performed a V.O (2) peak test on a wheelchair ergometer. On a separate occasion, six (4 min) submaximal exercise conditions employing two modes of propulsion (synchronous, SYN vs. asynchronous, ASY) at arm...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Demian Levis Ludovic Berthier

We introduce a kinetic Monte Carlo model for self-propelled hard disks to capture with minimal ingredients the interplay between thermal fluctuations, excluded volume, and self-propulsion in large assemblies of active particles. We analyze in detail the resulting (density, self-propulsion) nonequilibrium phase diagram over a broad range of parameters. We find that purely repulsive hard disks sp...

2010
JOHN RICE MATTHEW K. SEELEY

Functional asymmetry is an idea that is often used to explain documented bilateral asymmetries during able-bodied gait. Within this context, this idea suggests that the non-dominant and dominant legs, considered as whole entities, contribute asymmetrically to support and propulsion during walking. The degree of functional asymmetry may depend upon walking speed. The purpose of this study was to...

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