نتایج جستجو برای: hydraulic theory

تعداد نتایج: 809583  

2013
Norlela Ishak Mazidah Tajjudin Hashimah Ismail Ramli Adnan

Electro-hydraulic actuators are very important tools for industrial processes because they provide linear movement, fast response and accurate positioning of heavy load. Recently, with the research and development of mathematics, control theory and basic theory of hydraulic, hydraulic control technology has been developed and has been widely used in many applications such as industrial automati...

2007
Jun Su Lee Stepan Lucyszyn

Paraffin wax exhibits a volumetric expansion of ∼15%, at around its melting point. By exploiting this phenomenon, high performance bulkachined electrothermal hydraulic microactuators have been demonstrated. The microactuators have been integrated into microfluidic valves, icrogrippers and micropipettes. The paraffin wax is confined within a bulk-micromachined silicon container. This container i...

2003
J. Holden T. P. Burt

A key parameter used in wetland hydrological and landform development models is hydraulic conductivity. Head recovery tests are often used to measure hydraulic conductivity, but the calculation techniques are usually confined to rigid soil theory. This is despite reports demonstrating the misapplication of rigid soil theory to non-rigid soils such as peats. Although values of hydraulic conducti...

2015
Robert Holahan Gwen Arnold

a r t i c l e i n f o The use of high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing (fracking) has increased substantially over the past five years in the United States. Use of this drilling technology to extract natural gas from hitherto impermeable shale is expected to increase even more in coming decades. Two institutions, integration contracts and well spacing requirements, evolved to mitigate the...

2013
Li Guoping Zhang Qingwei Ma Xiao

By using the theory of artificial intelligence fault diagnosis of hydraulic excavator of several basic problems are discussed in this paper, the artificial intelligence neural network model is established for the fault diagnosis of hydraulic system; the combined application of fault diagnosis analysis (FTA) and artificial neural network is evaluated. In view of the hydraulic excavator failure s...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
John S Sperry Yujie Wang Brett T Wolfe D Scott Mackay William R L Anderegg Nate G McDowell William T Pockman

Ecosystem models have difficulty predicting plant drought responses, partially from uncertainty in the stomatal response to water deficits in soil and atmosphere. We evaluate a 'supply-demand' theory for water-limited stomatal behavior that avoids the typical scaffold of empirical response functions. The premise is that canopy water demand is regulated in proportion to threat to supply posed by...

2006
A. C. Boley R. H. Durisen

In this paper, we describe the nonlinear outcome of spiral shocks in protoplan-etary disks. Spiral shocks, for most protoplanetary disk conditions, create a loss of vertical force balance in the post-shock region and result in rapid expansion of the gas perpendicular to the disk midplane. This expansion has characteristics similar to hydraulic jumps, which occur in incompressible fluids. We pre...

1997
A. C. Boley R. H. Durisen

In this paper, we describe the nonlinear outcome of spiral shocks in protoplan-etary disks. Spiral shocks, for most protoplanetary disk conditions, create a loss of vertical force balance in the post-shock region and result in rapid expansion of the gas perpendicular to the disk midplane. This expansion has characteristics similar to hydraulic jumps, which occur in incompressible fluids. We pre...

1997
A. C. Boley R. H. Durisen

In this paper, we describe the nonlinear outcome of spiral shocks in protoplan-etary disks. Spiral shocks, for most protoplanetary disk conditions, create a loss of vertical force balance in the post-shock region and result in rapid expansion of the gas perpendicular to the disk midplane. This expansion has characteristics similar to hydraulic-jumps, which occur in incompressible fluids. We pre...

1997
A. C. Boley R. H. Durisen

In this paper, we describe the nonlinear outcome of spiral shocks in protoplan-etary disks. Spiral shocks, for most protoplanetary disk conditions, create a loss of vertical force balance in the post-shock region and result in rapid expansion of the gas perpendicular to the disk midplane. This expansion has characteristics similar to hydraulic jumps, which occur in incompressible fluids. We pre...

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