In large mines,single fan is usually not enough to ventilate all the working areas.Single mine-fan approach cannot be directly applied to multiple-fan networks because the present of multiple pressures and air quantit...In large mines,single fan is usually not enough to ventilate all the working areas.Single mine-fan approach cannot be directly applied to multiple-fan networks because the present of multiple pressures and air quantities associated with each fan in the network.Accordingly,each fan in a multiple-fan system has its own mine characteristic curve,or a subsystem curve.Under some consideration,the conventional concept of a mine characteristic curve of a single-fan system can be directly extended to that of a particular fan within a multiple-fan system.In this paper the mutual effect of the fans on each other and their effect on the stability of the ventilation network were investigated by Hardy Cross algorithm combined with a switching-parameters technique.To show the validity and reliability of this algorithm,the stability of the ventilation system of Abu-Tartur Mine(one of the largest underground mine in Egypt)has been studied.展开更多
In order to determine nonlinear energy exchanges into individual triad interactions in the frequency domain,spectral formulas are derived by use of the cross-spectral technique. First time attempt has been made to und...In order to determine nonlinear energy exchanges into individual triad interactions in the frequency domain,spectral formulas are derived by use of the cross-spectral technique. First time attempt has been made to understandthe problem of maintenance of low frequency waves for tropical weather system by using this technique.The TOGAbasic level ill daily wind analyses on a 2.5 degree square grid around the global zone from 20°S-30°N at 200 hpa for92-day periods covering June, July and August of 1988 are used. Kinetic energy is gained at high frequencies and lostat low frequencies.In the planetary scale dynamics over tropics, barotropic nonlinear energy transfer plays a negativerole.Low frequency wave of period 45 day loses maximum amount of energy when it interacted with frequencies ofperiods 92 day and 30 day.45 day cycle is also the main source of energy for other frequencies. Distrubances of periodl 5 day gain maximum amount of energy.The major contribution comes from the triad interaction of the frequencies<7,l,6>.North of 20'N low frequency waves of period 30 to 92--day gain energy through nonlinear triadinteraction with the maximum gain at 22.5'N. The study may help to investigate the rapid loss of predictability of lowfrequency modes over tropics.展开更多
A recent study has revealed a full 3-dimentional reactive scattering picture of the reaction CI+CHD3(v1=1) as the C1 atoms attack CHD3 from various directions respective to the C-H stretching bond. The reported pol...A recent study has revealed a full 3-dimentional reactive scattering picture of the reaction CI+CHD3(v1=1) as the C1 atoms attack CHD3 from various directions respective to the C-H stretching bond. The reported polarization-dependent differential cross sections provide the most detailed characterization of the influences of reagent alignments on reactivity. To convey the stereo-specific information more accessible to general chemists, we show here, by proper symmetry considerations, how to retrieve from the measurements the relative integral and differential cross sections of two most common collision geometries: the end-on versus side-on attacks. The results, albeit coarse-grained, provide an appealing picture that not only reinforces our intuition about chemical reactivity, but also sheds more light on the conventional (unpolarized) attributes.展开更多
文摘In large mines,single fan is usually not enough to ventilate all the working areas.Single mine-fan approach cannot be directly applied to multiple-fan networks because the present of multiple pressures and air quantities associated with each fan in the network.Accordingly,each fan in a multiple-fan system has its own mine characteristic curve,or a subsystem curve.Under some consideration,the conventional concept of a mine characteristic curve of a single-fan system can be directly extended to that of a particular fan within a multiple-fan system.In this paper the mutual effect of the fans on each other and their effect on the stability of the ventilation network were investigated by Hardy Cross algorithm combined with a switching-parameters technique.To show the validity and reliability of this algorithm,the stability of the ventilation system of Abu-Tartur Mine(one of the largest underground mine in Egypt)has been studied.
文摘In order to determine nonlinear energy exchanges into individual triad interactions in the frequency domain,spectral formulas are derived by use of the cross-spectral technique. First time attempt has been made to understandthe problem of maintenance of low frequency waves for tropical weather system by using this technique.The TOGAbasic level ill daily wind analyses on a 2.5 degree square grid around the global zone from 20°S-30°N at 200 hpa for92-day periods covering June, July and August of 1988 are used. Kinetic energy is gained at high frequencies and lostat low frequencies.In the planetary scale dynamics over tropics, barotropic nonlinear energy transfer plays a negativerole.Low frequency wave of period 45 day loses maximum amount of energy when it interacted with frequencies ofperiods 92 day and 30 day.45 day cycle is also the main source of energy for other frequencies. Distrubances of periodl 5 day gain maximum amount of energy.The major contribution comes from the triad interaction of the frequencies<7,l,6>.North of 20'N low frequency waves of period 30 to 92--day gain energy through nonlinear triadinteraction with the maximum gain at 22.5'N. The study may help to investigate the rapid loss of predictability of lowfrequency modes over tropics.
文摘A recent study has revealed a full 3-dimentional reactive scattering picture of the reaction CI+CHD3(v1=1) as the C1 atoms attack CHD3 from various directions respective to the C-H stretching bond. The reported polarization-dependent differential cross sections provide the most detailed characterization of the influences of reagent alignments on reactivity. To convey the stereo-specific information more accessible to general chemists, we show here, by proper symmetry considerations, how to retrieve from the measurements the relative integral and differential cross sections of two most common collision geometries: the end-on versus side-on attacks. The results, albeit coarse-grained, provide an appealing picture that not only reinforces our intuition about chemical reactivity, but also sheds more light on the conventional (unpolarized) attributes.