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Stability Analysis of Closed-loop Water System 被引量:1
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作者 Yongzheng FU Keqi WU Yaqiao CAI 《Journal of Thermal Science》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2006年第2期152-158,共7页
Aiming at closed-loop water system, by the method that shutting certain subcircuit, and solving the piping network, computing flow deviation of other subcircuits, then analyzing the rules of variation of stability wit... Aiming at closed-loop water system, by the method that shutting certain subcircuit, and solving the piping network, computing flow deviation of other subcircuits, then analyzing the rules of variation of stability with various factors, following conclusions are obtained: When reducing the resistance in main pipes, increasing resistance of subcircuits, system stability can be improved. Centralized regulation by changing power has no influence on system stability; centralized regulation by changing resistances will decrease system stability. Pump characteristics curve influences system stability, stability of the flat characteristic is superior to the steep one. For direct return system (DRS), the stability of subcircuit which is farthest from the heat source is the worst. For reverse return system (RRS), the stability of subcircuit in the middle of the pipe-network has the worst stability. Overall, stability of RRS is inferior to that of DRS. 展开更多
关键词 closed-loop water system stability flow deviation direct return system reverse return system
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Exploring the Non-objectified Character of Daoin the Laozi: A Modern Articulation
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作者 LIN Guanghua 《Frontiers of Philosophy in China》 2017年第3期358-376,共19页
This article focuses on the interpretation of heng dao 'IN~_ (sometimes translated as "the constant dao") and its fundamental character in the Laozi. It argues against the prevailing interpretation of dao as an u... This article focuses on the interpretation of heng dao 'IN~_ (sometimes translated as "the constant dao") and its fundamental character in the Laozi. It argues against the prevailing interpretation of dao as an unchanging metaphysical substance or reality, and maintains that the fundamental feature of heng dao is both dynamic and eternal. Heng dao is beyond language because of its dynamic character, but the Laozi nevertheless strives to express it in three aspects: 1) its flexibility and adaptability as represented in the metaphor of water; 2) its movement of reversal and return; 3) and in its existential significance as a guide for life. Heng dao can be called the non-objectified dao, which produces law, principle, rule, method, and so on. Looked at in this way, the dynamic character of heng dao can be called non-objective. 展开更多
关键词 heng (dynamic eternity) chang (constant) water xu (emptiness) wu (non-being) fan returning/reversing) dong (motion) non-objective
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