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Other Springer model derivatives include those of Ge and Yi, ° van Bussel et al., Wohr and co-workers, and Hertwig et al. Here, the models described above are slightly modified. The model of Hertwig et al. includes both diffusive and convective transport in the membrane. It also uses a simplified two-phase flow model and shows 3-D distributions... [Pg.443]

The sensor output can be used to test the validity of processing models such as the Loos-Springer model [30]. Sensor measured values of t] can be compared with the Loos-Springer model predictions. Figure 4.14 is a comparison of the model s predictions and the measured values at the sixty-fourth ply. Agreement in the viscosity s time dependence and magnitude with the predictions of models is essential if the model is to be verified and used with confidence. [Pg.150]

Figure 4.14 Comparison of the viscosity at the sixty-fourth ply as predicted by the FDEMS sensor and the Loos-Springer model... Figure 4.14 Comparison of the viscosity at the sixty-fourth ply as predicted by the FDEMS sensor and the Loos-Springer model...
For brevity, a direct comparison of the BFCM to the results using Thampan and Springer models at 70°C is not presented here, but we note that Springer et al. s model predictions are markedly inferior to those at 30°C. The minimum relative error is approximately 20% and the computed values lie outside the upper bound of conductivity range at all water contents. Possible causes for the large discrepancy in the Springer model predictions are discussed in Ref. [23]. In any case, for this temperature, the BFCM exhibits again lower overall error for almost all water contents. [Pg.146]

Warnatz J, Maas U and Dibble R W 1999 Combustion Physioal and Chemioal Fundamentals, Modelling and Simulation, Experiments, Polutant Formation 2nd edn (Heidelberg Springer)... [Pg.794]

Miehelsen H A, Rettner C T and Auerbaeh D J 1993 The adsorption of hydrogen at eopper surfaees A model system for the study of aetivated adsorption Surface Reacf/onsed R J Madix (Berlin Springer) p 123... [Pg.918]

Bala, P., Grochowsky, R, Lesyng, B., McCammon, J.A. Quantum-classical molecular dynamics. Models and applications. In Quantum mechanical simulation methods for studying biological systems, D. Bicout and M. Field, eds. Springer, Berlin (1996) 119-156. [Pg.34]

A. R. Leach, Molecular Modelling Principles and Applications Longman, Essex (1996). P. Fulde, Electron Correlations in Molecules and Solids Third Enlarged Edition Springer,... [Pg.28]

R. G. Pearson, Theoretical Models of Chemical Bondinq Part 2 Z. B. Maksic, Ed. Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1990). [Pg.122]

McIntosh, A. Fitting Linear Models An Application of Conjugate Gradient Algorithms, Springer-Verlag, New York (1982). [Pg.423]

Colenbrander, G. W. and J. S. Puttock, 1980, Maplin Sands experiments 1980 interpretation and modelling of liquified gas spills on the sea, in Atmospheric Dispersion of Heavy Hoses and Small Particles, G. Ooms and H. Tennekes, editors, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.476]

L. Monnerie, U. W. Suter, eds. Atomistic Modeling of Physical Properties. Advances in Polymer Science No. 116. Berlin Springer, 1994. [Pg.506]

A. A. Gusev, F. Muller-Plathe, U. W. Suter, W. F. van Gunsteren. In L. Monnerie, U. W. Suter, eds. Atomistic Modeling of Physical Properties, Advances in Polymer Science No. 116. Berlin Springer 1994, pp. 207-248. [Pg.507]

Iaml92] Lam, L. and V. Naroditsky, editors. Modeling Complex Phenomena Proceedings of the Third Woodward Conference, San Jose State University, April 12-13, 1991, Springer-Verlag (1992). [Pg.770]

Ederer. HJ, Basedow AM, Ebert KH (1981) In Ebert KH, Deuf Chard P, Jager W (eds) Modelling of chemical reaction systems. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, p 197... [Pg.180]

Temkin S. I., Suvemev A. A. Evaluation of the CARS spectra of linear molecules in the Keilson-Storer model, In Coherent Raman Spectroscopy. ed. G. Marowsky, V. V. Smirnov, Springer Proceedings in Physics 63, pp. 49-53 (Springer, Berlin) (1992). [Pg.286]

Fung, I. Y. (1986). Analysis of the seasonal and geographical patterns of atmospheric CO2 distributions with a three-dimensional tracer model. In "The Changing Carbon Cycle A Global Analysis" (J. R. Trabalka and D. E. Reichle, eds), pp. 459-473. Springer-Verlag, New York. [Pg.313]

Lieth, H. (1975). Modeling the primary productivity of the world. In "Primary Productivity of the Biosphere" (H. Lieth and R. H. Whittaker, eds), pp. 237-263. Springer-Verlag, New York. [Pg.316]

J.K. Gilbert, D. Treagust (eds.). Multiple Representations in Chemical Education, Models and Modeling in Seience Edueationd, DOl 10.1007/978-1-4020-8872-8, Springer Seienee+Business Media B.V. 2009... [Pg.12]

Briggs, M., Bodner, G. (2007). A model of molecular visualization. In Gilbert, J. K. (Ed.), Visualization in science education. Dordrecht Springer. [Pg.29]


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