The objective of the study is to investigate the suitability of using Pulse-coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP) to estimate suspended sediment concentration (SSC). The acoustic backscatter intensity was correct...The objective of the study is to investigate the suitability of using Pulse-coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP) to estimate suspended sediment concentration (SSC). The acoustic backscatter intensity was corrected for spreading and absorption loss, then calibrated with OBS and finally converted to SSC. The results show that there is a good correlation between SSC and backscatter intensity with R value of 0.74. The mean relative error is 22.4%. Then the time span of little particle size variation was also analyzed to exclude the influence of size variation. The correlation coefficient increased to 0.81 and the error decreased to 18.9%. Our results suggest that the PCADP can meet the requirement of other professional instruments to estimate SSC with the errors between 20% and 50%, and can satisfy the need of dynamics study of suspended particles.展开更多
This paper focuses on the distributed parameter modeling of the zinc electrowinning process(ZEWP)to reveal the spatiotemporal distribution of concentration of zinc ions(CZI)and sulfuric acid(CSA)in the electrolyte.Con...This paper focuses on the distributed parameter modeling of the zinc electrowinning process(ZEWP)to reveal the spatiotemporal distribution of concentration of zinc ions(CZI)and sulfuric acid(CSA)in the electrolyte.Considering the inverse diffusion of such ions in the electrolyte,the dynamic distribution of ions is described by the axial dispersion model.A parameter estimation strategy based on orthogonal approximation has been proposed to estimate the unknown parameters in the process model.Different industrial data sets are used to test the effectiveness of the spatiotemporal distribution model and the proposed parameter estimation approach.The results demonstrate that the analytical model can effectively capture the trends of the electrolysis reaction in time and thus has the potential to implement further optimization and control in the ZEWP.展开更多
The purpose of thepresent study is to determine whether a long range correlation is present in BZ (Belousov-Zhabotinskii) reaction and how this correlation varies with the change in concentration of the solution. To...The purpose of thepresent study is to determine whether a long range correlation is present in BZ (Belousov-Zhabotinskii) reaction and how this correlation varies with the change in concentration of the solution. To explore the dynamics of the system with change in concentration, phase space plot and power spectrum are studied. Hurst exponent is estimated using log log plot and R/S technique. We discuss the results which uncover how the system changes from an excitable steady stateto a limit cycle,展开更多
Y2000-62092-Ⅳ-127 0011636采用焦平面压缩传感器的超快速跟踪与浓度估计=Very fast tracking and depth estimation by using focalplane compression sensors[会,英]/Hamamoto,T.& O-htsuka,Y.//1999 IEEE International Symposi...Y2000-62092-Ⅳ-127 0011636采用焦平面压缩传感器的超快速跟踪与浓度估计=Very fast tracking and depth estimation by using focalplane compression sensors[会,英]/Hamamoto,T.& O-htsuka,Y.//1999 IEEE International Symposium onCircuits and Systems,Vol.4 of 6.—Ⅳ-127~130(PC)为了增强图象传感性能,研究了传感与压缩在图象传感器上的集成。描述了以列并行结构为基础的新压缩传感器及电路设计。提出了128×128象素样机,其处理电路以5000帧/秒以上的速度工作。还给出了动目标实时重构与实时跟踪及浓度估计的试验结果。展开更多
This paper constructs from the record values an estimator of the extreme-value index. It is proved that the estimator is consistent in the domain of attraction of extremesvalue distributions, and that under very mild ...This paper constructs from the record values an estimator of the extreme-value index. It is proved that the estimator is consistent in the domain of attraction of extremesvalue distributions, and that under very mild conditions the estimator is asymptotically normal.展开更多
The distribution of the planktivorous basking shark Cetorhinus maximus is influenced by zooplankton abundance at small scales and temperature at medium scales in the North Atlantic. Here, we estimate the distribution ...The distribution of the planktivorous basking shark Cetorhinus maximus is influenced by zooplankton abundance at small scales and temperature at medium scales in the North Atlantic. Here, we estimate the distribution of basking sharks on South Atlantic continental shelves, and the relative importance of chlorophyll concentration, as a proxy for zooplankton abun- dance, and temperature in determining habitat suitability for basking sharks at large scales. We used maximum entropy (MaxEnt) and maximum likelihood (MaxLike) species distribution modelling to test three hypotheses: the distribution of basking sharks is determined by (1) temperature, (2) chlorophyll concentration, or (3) both chlorophyll and temperature, while considering other factors, such as oxygen and salinity. Off South America, basking shark habitat included subtropical, temperate and cool-temperate waters between approximately 20°S and 55°S. Off Africa, basking shark habitat was limited to cool-temperate waters off Namibia and southern South Africa. MaxLike models bad a better fit than MaxEnt models. The best model included minimum chlorophyll concentration, dissolved oxygen concentration, and sea surface temperature range, supporting hypothesis 3. However, of all variables included in the best model, minimum chlorophyll concentration had the highest influence on basking shark distribution. Unlike the North Atlantic distribution, the South Atlantic distribution of basking sharks includes subtropical and cool-temperate waters. This difference is explained by high minimum chlorophyll concentration off southern Brazil as compared to North Atlantic subtropical areas. Observations in other regions of the world support this conclusion. The highest habitat suitability for basking sharks is located close to nearshore areas that experience high anthropogenic impact [Current Zoology 61 (5): 811-826, 2015].展开更多
基金Supported by National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program, No. 2008AA09Z113)
文摘The objective of the study is to investigate the suitability of using Pulse-coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP) to estimate suspended sediment concentration (SSC). The acoustic backscatter intensity was corrected for spreading and absorption loss, then calibrated with OBS and finally converted to SSC. The results show that there is a good correlation between SSC and backscatter intensity with R value of 0.74. The mean relative error is 22.4%. Then the time span of little particle size variation was also analyzed to exclude the influence of size variation. The correlation coefficient increased to 0.81 and the error decreased to 18.9%. Our results suggest that the PCADP can meet the requirement of other professional instruments to estimate SSC with the errors between 20% and 50%, and can satisfy the need of dynamics study of suspended particles.
基金Project(61673400)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2015cx007)supported by the Innovation-driven Plan in Central South University,China+1 种基金Project(61321003)supported by the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProjects(61590921,61590923)supported by the Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘This paper focuses on the distributed parameter modeling of the zinc electrowinning process(ZEWP)to reveal the spatiotemporal distribution of concentration of zinc ions(CZI)and sulfuric acid(CSA)in the electrolyte.Considering the inverse diffusion of such ions in the electrolyte,the dynamic distribution of ions is described by the axial dispersion model.A parameter estimation strategy based on orthogonal approximation has been proposed to estimate the unknown parameters in the process model.Different industrial data sets are used to test the effectiveness of the spatiotemporal distribution model and the proposed parameter estimation approach.The results demonstrate that the analytical model can effectively capture the trends of the electrolysis reaction in time and thus has the potential to implement further optimization and control in the ZEWP.
文摘The purpose of thepresent study is to determine whether a long range correlation is present in BZ (Belousov-Zhabotinskii) reaction and how this correlation varies with the change in concentration of the solution. To explore the dynamics of the system with change in concentration, phase space plot and power spectrum are studied. Hurst exponent is estimated using log log plot and R/S technique. We discuss the results which uncover how the system changes from an excitable steady stateto a limit cycle,
文摘Y2000-62092-Ⅳ-127 0011636采用焦平面压缩传感器的超快速跟踪与浓度估计=Very fast tracking and depth estimation by using focalplane compression sensors[会,英]/Hamamoto,T.& O-htsuka,Y.//1999 IEEE International Symposium onCircuits and Systems,Vol.4 of 6.—Ⅳ-127~130(PC)为了增强图象传感性能,研究了传感与压缩在图象传感器上的集成。描述了以列并行结构为基础的新压缩传感器及电路设计。提出了128×128象素样机,其处理电路以5000帧/秒以上的速度工作。还给出了动目标实时重构与实时跟踪及浓度估计的试验结果。
文摘This paper constructs from the record values an estimator of the extreme-value index. It is proved that the estimator is consistent in the domain of attraction of extremesvalue distributions, and that under very mild conditions the estimator is asymptotically normal.
文摘The distribution of the planktivorous basking shark Cetorhinus maximus is influenced by zooplankton abundance at small scales and temperature at medium scales in the North Atlantic. Here, we estimate the distribution of basking sharks on South Atlantic continental shelves, and the relative importance of chlorophyll concentration, as a proxy for zooplankton abun- dance, and temperature in determining habitat suitability for basking sharks at large scales. We used maximum entropy (MaxEnt) and maximum likelihood (MaxLike) species distribution modelling to test three hypotheses: the distribution of basking sharks is determined by (1) temperature, (2) chlorophyll concentration, or (3) both chlorophyll and temperature, while considering other factors, such as oxygen and salinity. Off South America, basking shark habitat included subtropical, temperate and cool-temperate waters between approximately 20°S and 55°S. Off Africa, basking shark habitat was limited to cool-temperate waters off Namibia and southern South Africa. MaxLike models bad a better fit than MaxEnt models. The best model included minimum chlorophyll concentration, dissolved oxygen concentration, and sea surface temperature range, supporting hypothesis 3. However, of all variables included in the best model, minimum chlorophyll concentration had the highest influence on basking shark distribution. Unlike the North Atlantic distribution, the South Atlantic distribution of basking sharks includes subtropical and cool-temperate waters. This difference is explained by high minimum chlorophyll concentration off southern Brazil as compared to North Atlantic subtropical areas. Observations in other regions of the world support this conclusion. The highest habitat suitability for basking sharks is located close to nearshore areas that experience high anthropogenic impact [Current Zoology 61 (5): 811-826, 2015].