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Containing papers presented at the seventeenth in a series of biennial meetings organised by the Wessex Institute and first held in 1984, this book includes the latest research from scientists who perform experiments, researchers who develop computer codes, and those who carry out measurements on prototypes and whose work may interact. Progress in the engineering sciences is dependent on the orderly and concurrent development of all three fields. Continuous improvement in computer efficiency, coupled with diminishing costs and rapid development of numerical procedures have generated an ever-increasing expansion of computational simulations that permeate all fields of science and technology. As these procedures continue to grow in magnitude and complexity, it is essential to be certain of their reliability, i.e. to validate their results. This can be achieved by performing dedicated and accurate experiments. At the same time, current experimental techniques have become more complex and sophisticated so that they require the exploitation of computers, both for running experiments as well as acquiring and processing the resulting data.The papers contained in the book address advances in the interaction between these three areas. They cover such topics as: Computational and experimental methods; Fluid flow; Structural and stress analysis; Materials characterisation; Heat transfer and thermal processes; Advances in computational methods; Automotive applications; Applications in industry; Process simulations; Environmental modelling and applications; Computer modelling; Validation of computer modelling; Computation in measurements; Data processing of experiments; Virtual testing and verification; Simulation and forecasting; Measurements in engineering.
ContentsSection 1: Computational and experimental methodsTransmitted
field in the lossy ground from ground penetrating radar (GPR) dipole antenna;
The Matrix Pencil method applied to smart monitoring and radar; Redesign of
ZIGZAG Chair by fiber reinforced plastics: fusing product design and
engineering; Development of a new segment to improve the dispersion of a
nanofiller by extensional flow in a co-rotating twin-screw extruder;
Stochastic collocation analysis of the transient current induced along the
wire buried in a lossy medium; Service life assessment of exterior
lime-pozzolan renders containing ceramic powderSection 2: Advances in
computational methodsStrong form collocation: input for optimization; New
two-step iteration process for solving the semiconductor plasma generation
problem with arbitrary BC in 2D case; Determination of the positive weather
year for application in hygrothermal simulations; A higher-order finite
volume method with collocated grid arrangement for incompressible
flowsSection 3: Computer modellingNumerical simulation of coupled problems;
Modeling inside building electromagnetic wave propagation using a finite
difference time domain method; Control of the objects with a single output
and with two or more input channels of influence; Validation of the direct
numerical simulation code based on the criteria of force coefficient
convergence; Simulation of nonorganic scintillation detector response for the
problems of active interrogation by tagged neutron technology; Modeling the
economic growth of Arctic regions in RussiaSection 4: Simulation and
forecastingThe building blocks of risk theory and methodology; Integrated
material process simulation for lightweight metal products; Prediction of the
outlet temperature of an experimental heat exchanger using artificial neural
networksSection 5: Fluid flowComplementary studies on supersonic nozzle flow:
Heterodyne interferometry, high-speed video shadowgraphy, and numerical
simulation; Investigation of cross flow over a circular cylinder at low Re
using the Immersed Boundary Method (IBM); Control of flow around a circular
cylinder using a patterned surface; Effect of structural forms on the
performance of a jet pump for a deep well jet pumpSection 6: Materials
characterisationComputational modelling of elastomeric materials to fit
experimental data; Fatigue-induced grain growth and formation of slip bands
in Cu processed by equal channel angular pressing; Characterization of the
effect of brick-powder application in lime-based plasters; Impact of coarse
aggregate type and angularity on permanent deformation of asphalt concrete;
Impact of metakaolin additive on residual mechanical properties of cement
based composites loaded by high temperature; Scaling resistance of special
high performance composites with burnt clay additive; Damage of porous stones
by salt crystallization; Eutectic Na-Tl and Pb-Mg alloys as liquid-metal
coolants for fast nuclear reactors Section 7: Structural analysisDynamic
characterization of the Basilica of S. Maria di Collemaggio after the
earthquake of 2009 by means of operational modal analysis; The tri-harmonic
plate bending equationSection 8: Heat transferFinite element modelling of the
resistive heating of disposable molecular diagnostics devices; Approximate
analytical method for thermal analysis of an annular fin having a step
profile; Numerical model analysis and experimental verification of a thermal
regulation strategy for thermal vacuum test; On-orbit temperature field
calculation and analysis for large net-shape deployable antennas; The design
of a small-scale multi-stage desalination plant driven by the exhaust of
diesel generators; Numerical simulations of heat and mass transfer in the
MOVPE process for obtaining high-quality nitride-based semiconductors Section
9: Environmental modelling and applicationsMathematical models supporting the
monitoring of Civitavecchia harbour (Rome); Application of IRF-Kriging to the
mapping of environmental noise generated by quarrying plantsSection 10: Air
pollution modellingExperimental research and numerical modelling of the
movement of explosive and deflagrable clouds; Atmospheric dispersion modeling
to simulate rocket exhaust cloudsSection 11: Composite materials and
structuresPerformance of fibre-reinforced high-strength concrete with steel
sandwich composite panels under static loading; The post-buckling response of
stiffened CFRP panels using a single-stringer compression specimen (SSCS): a
numerical investigationSection 12: Applications in industryModel of a system
for the capacitive measurement of the height of liquids in metallic tanks;
Interoperability test methodology for a train control system using interface
channels