نتایج جستجو برای: new design cyclone

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this study investigates the amount of suspended solid particles in three drinking water wells, conducted several times per day in the city of mashhad. the results have also been used for the review and optimization of tested hydro-cyclones. for this purpose, 18 different hydro-cyclones, based on the experimental design process of the taguchi method, were designed and the affecting factors were ...

2017
Osezua O. Ibhadode Emmanuel O.B. Ogedengbe Marc A. Rosen

A biofuel from any biodegradable formation process such as a food waste bio-digester plant is a mixture of several gases such as methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), ammonia (NH3) and impurities like water and dust particles. The results are reported of a parametric study of the process of separation of methane, which is the most important gas in the mixture and usable a...

This paper tends to investigate the performance of a separator cyclone used in cement industries in Iran. This investigation was performed using CFD modeling, which is validated by other valid studies. Separator cyclone performance includes of two important parameters as pressure drop and collection ratio. In this presented study, the pressure drop has been considered to assess the performance ...

2012
Sang Won Han Won Joo Lee Sang Jun Lee

A new multi inner stage (MIS) cyclone was designed to remove the acidic gas and fine particles produced from electronic industry. To characterize gas flow in MIS cyclone, pressure and velocity distribution were calculated by means of CFD program. Also, the flow locus of fine particles and particle removal efficiency were analyzed by Lagrangian method. When outlet pressure condition was –100mmAq...

2003
Michael Hicks Greg Morrisett Dan Grossman Trevor Jim

Cyclone is a type-safe programming language intended for applications requiring control over memory management. Our previous work on Cyclone included support for stack allocation, lexical region allocation, and a garbage-collected heap. We achieved safety (i.e., prevented dangling pointers) through a region-based type-and-effects system. This paper describes some new memory-management mechanism...

2002
Trevor Jim J. Gregory Morrisett Dan Grossman Michael W. Hicks James Cheney Yanling Wang

Cyclone is a safe dialect of C. It has been designed from the ground up to prevent the buffer overflows, format string attacks, and memory management errors that are common in C programs, while retaining C’s syntax and semantics. This paper examines safety violations enabled by C’s design, and shows how Cyclone avoids them, without giving up C’s hallmark control over low-level details such as d...

2007
Mujtaba Ali

Cyclone is an actively developed, type-safe, C-like programming language. Historically, language designers have either leaned toward safety or toward explicit memory management. Cyclone aims to provide the safety of a language like Java, while providing the control over data representation and memory management of low-level languages like C. Cyclone features a garbage-collected heap. However, g...

2007
JOHN A. KNAFF RAYMOND M. ZEHR

Tropical cyclone wind–pressure relationships are reexamined using 15 yr of minimum sea level pressure estimates, numerical analysis fields, and best-track intensities. Minimum sea level pressure is estimated from aircraft reconnaissance or measured from dropwindsondes, and maximum wind speeds are interpolated from best-track maximum 1-min wind speed estimates. The aircraft data were collected p...

2013

A history of architectural and process advancements has enabled Altera® Cyclone® V FPGAs to be used in numerous low-cost and low-power applications in the industrial, automotive, military, communication and consumer markets, among others. This white paper outlines a real-life PCI Express® (PCIe®) Gen1x4 reference design including a DDR3 memory controller. It shows just how effective Cyclone V F...

2002
Trevor Jim Greg Morrisett Dan Grossman Michael Hicks James Cheney Yanling Wang

Cyclone is a safe dialect of C. It has been designed from the ground up to prevent the buffer overflows, format string attacks, and memory management errors that are common in C programs, while retaining C’s syntax and semantics. This paper examines safety violations enabled by C’s design, and shows how Cyclone avoids them, without giving up C’s hallmark control over low-level details such as d...

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