نتایج جستجو برای: convolution air spring

تعداد نتایج: 271340  

2012
Liuliu Du Stuart Batterman Christopher Godwin Jo-Yu Chin Edith Parker Michael Breen Wilma Brakefield Thomas Robins Toby Lewis

Air change rates (ACRs) and interzonal flows are key determinants of indoor air quality (IAQ) and building energy use. This paper characterizes ACRs and interzonal flows in 126 houses, and evaluates effects of these parameters on IAQ. ACRs measured using weeklong tracer measurements in several seasons averaged 0.73 ± 0.76 h(-1) (median = 0.57 h(-1), n = 263) in the general living area, and much...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Di Tian Yuhang Wang Michelle Bergin Yongtao Hu Yongqiang Liu Armistead G Russell

Large amounts of air pollutants are emitted during prescribed forest fires. Such emissions and corresponding air quality impacts can be modulated by different forest management practices. The impacts of changing burning seasons and frequencies and of controlling emissions during smoldering on regional air quality in Georgia are quantified using source-oriented air quality modeling, with modifie...

Journal: :Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 1960

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Gregory W Whitledge Charles F Rabeni Gust Annis Scott P Sowa

Moderation of stream temperatures by riparian shading and groundwater are known to promote growth and survival of salmonid fishes, but effects of riparian shade and groundwater on to be growth of warmwater stream fishes are poorly understood or assumed to be negligible. We used stream temperature models to relate shading from riparian vegetation and groundwater inflow to summer water temperatur...

2015
K. Kawamura S. K. R. Boreddy

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in ACP if available. Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract In order to characterize the long term trend of ...

2011
Scott D. Sommerfeldt J. Strong

A time-domain simulation model has been developed for investigating the player-clarinet system. The three components that constitute the simulation model consist of the player's air column, reed, and the clarinet. The player's air column is represented in terms of an analogous circuit model to obtain the mouth pressure. The reed is represented as a damped, driven, nonuniform bar. The clarinet i...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
Katherine B Beem Suresh Raja Florian M Schwandner Courtney Taylor Taehyoung Lee Amy P Sullivan Christian M Carrico Gavin R McMeeking Derek Day Ezra Levin Jenny Hand Sonia M Kreidenweis Bret Schichtel William C Malm Jeffrey L Collett

Increases in reactive nitrogen deposition are a growing concern in the U.S. Rocky Mountain west. The Rocky Mountain Airborne Nitrogen and Sulfur (RoMANS) study was designed to improve understanding of the species and pathways that contribute to nitrogen deposition in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). During two 5-week field campaigns in spring and summer of 2006, the largest contributor to r...

Ahad Zeinali Kamal Mostafanezhad Leila Mahani Milad Zeinali Kermani

Introduction: The presence of heterogeneities such as air-filled cavities in the head and neck treatment fields region, may result in potential dosimetric disagreement because the losses of charged particle equilibrium. Most of treatments planning systems are not able to predict dose distribution of inhomogeneities region accurately. Therefore, dose calculation algorithms need to...

2011
John R. Taylor Raffaele Ferrari

The onset of phytoplankton blooms in late winter, early spring has been traditionally associated with the shoaling of the mixed layer above a critical depth. Here we show that the onset of a bloom can also be triggered by a reduction in air-sea fluxes at the end of winter. When net cooling subsides at the end of winter, turbulent mixing becomes weak, thereby increasing the residence time of phy...

1999
C. DAVID WHITEMAN XINDI BIAN SHIYUAN ZHONG

The Colorado Plateau, surrounded by a ring of mountains, has the meteorological characteristics of a basin. Deep, persistent potential temperature inversions form in this basin in winter. The formation, maintenance, and dissipation of these inversions are investigated using two to four times daily radiosonde data from the winter and early spring of 1989–90. In winter, inversion evolution is for...

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