In this paper, modifications to the finite-difference time-domain(FD-TD) method for modeling microwave pulse coupling into a slot, which is much narrower than one conventional FD-TD cell, are discussed. The coupling p...In this paper, modifications to the finite-difference time-domain(FD-TD) method for modeling microwave pulse coupling into a slot, which is much narrower than one conventional FD-TD cell, are discussed. The coupling process of microwave pulse into a slot is studied by using the modified FD-TD method, and the dependence of microwave coupling on slot sizes, the carrier frequencies and the polarization directions of the incident waves is analysed. Resonant and enhancement effects which occur in this process are observed. The condition at which the resonant effect takes place is also presented.展开更多
Several lumped parameter,or zero-dimensional(0-D),models of the microcirculation are coupled in the time domain to the nonlinear,one-dimensional(1-D)equations of blood flow in large arteries.A linear analysis of the c...Several lumped parameter,or zero-dimensional(0-D),models of the microcirculation are coupled in the time domain to the nonlinear,one-dimensional(1-D)equations of blood flow in large arteries.A linear analysis of the coupled system,together with in vivo observations,shows that:(i)an inflow resistance that matches the characteristic impedance of the terminal arteries is required to avoid non-physiological wave reflections;(ii)periodic mean pressures and flow distributions in large arteries depend on arterial and peripheral resistances,but not on the compliances and inertias of the system,which only affect instantaneous pressure and flow waveforms;(iii)peripheral inertias have a minor effect on pulse waveforms under normal conditions;and(iv)the time constant of the diastolic pressure decay is the same in any 1-D model artery,if viscous dissipation can be neglected in these arteries,and it depends on all the peripheral compliances and resistances of the system.Following this analysis,we propose an algorithm to accurately estimate peripheral resistances and compliances from in vivo data.This algorithm is verified against numerical data simulated using a 1-D model network of the 55 largest human arteries,in which the parameters of the peripheral windkessel outflow models are known a priori.Pressure and flow waveforms in the aorta and the first generation of bifurcations are reproduced with relative root-mean-square errors smaller than 3%.展开更多
For the floating structures in deepwater, the coupling effects of the mooring lines and risers on the motion responses of the structures become increasingly significant. Viscous damping, inertial mass, current loading...For the floating structures in deepwater, the coupling effects of the mooring lines and risers on the motion responses of the structures become increasingly significant. Viscous damping, inertial mass, current loading and restoring, etc. from these slender structures should be carefully handled to accurately predict the motion responses and line tensions. For the spar platforms, coupling the mooring system and riser with the vessel motion typically results in a reduction in extreme motion responses. This article presents numerical simulations and model tests on a new cell-truss spar platform in the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering in Shanghai Jiaotong University. Results from three calculation methods, including frequency-domain analysis, time-domain semi-coupled and fully-coupled analyses, were compared with the experimental data to find the applicability of different approaches. Proposals for the improvement of numerical calculations and experimental technique were tabled as well.展开更多
文摘In this paper, modifications to the finite-difference time-domain(FD-TD) method for modeling microwave pulse coupling into a slot, which is much narrower than one conventional FD-TD cell, are discussed. The coupling process of microwave pulse into a slot is studied by using the modified FD-TD method, and the dependence of microwave coupling on slot sizes, the carrier frequencies and the polarization directions of the incident waves is analysed. Resonant and enhancement effects which occur in this process are observed. The condition at which the resonant effect takes place is also presented.
基金the EU RTN Haemodel Project(contract number HPRN-CT-2002-00270)and by an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship.
文摘Several lumped parameter,or zero-dimensional(0-D),models of the microcirculation are coupled in the time domain to the nonlinear,one-dimensional(1-D)equations of blood flow in large arteries.A linear analysis of the coupled system,together with in vivo observations,shows that:(i)an inflow resistance that matches the characteristic impedance of the terminal arteries is required to avoid non-physiological wave reflections;(ii)periodic mean pressures and flow distributions in large arteries depend on arterial and peripheral resistances,but not on the compliances and inertias of the system,which only affect instantaneous pressure and flow waveforms;(iii)peripheral inertias have a minor effect on pulse waveforms under normal conditions;and(iv)the time constant of the diastolic pressure decay is the same in any 1-D model artery,if viscous dissipation can be neglected in these arteries,and it depends on all the peripheral compliances and resistances of the system.Following this analysis,we propose an algorithm to accurately estimate peripheral resistances and compliances from in vivo data.This algorithm is verified against numerical data simulated using a 1-D model network of the 55 largest human arteries,in which the parameters of the peripheral windkessel outflow models are known a priori.Pressure and flow waveforms in the aorta and the first generation of bifurcations are reproduced with relative root-mean-square errors smaller than 3%.
基金the Major Fundamental Research Program of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (Grant No. 05DJ14001)the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program, Grant No. 2006AA09A107)the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering in Shanghai Jiaotong University are truly appreciated
文摘For the floating structures in deepwater, the coupling effects of the mooring lines and risers on the motion responses of the structures become increasingly significant. Viscous damping, inertial mass, current loading and restoring, etc. from these slender structures should be carefully handled to accurately predict the motion responses and line tensions. For the spar platforms, coupling the mooring system and riser with the vessel motion typically results in a reduction in extreme motion responses. This article presents numerical simulations and model tests on a new cell-truss spar platform in the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering in Shanghai Jiaotong University. Results from three calculation methods, including frequency-domain analysis, time-domain semi-coupled and fully-coupled analyses, were compared with the experimental data to find the applicability of different approaches. Proposals for the improvement of numerical calculations and experimental technique were tabled as well.