cavity flow governed by the non dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes theorem in the rectangular domain. Specific boundary conditions for this case study have been defined and the flow characteristics pertaining to the scenario have been coded in MATLAB using artificial compressibility method and FTCS scheme. The results are compared successfully with an authentic research paper by Ghia‚ Ghia & Shin. Keywords: Navier stokes equations‚ Artificial Compressibility‚ FTCS scheme. Introduction
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System 15 Fig. 4. Oberon-Kassandra 4] P. Lira‚ M. Bronfman and J. Eyzaguirre‚ MULTITEST II: a program for the generation‚ correction‚ and analysis of multiple choice tests‚ IEEE Transactions on Education‚ 33 (1990)‚ pp. 320{325. 5] C. Moler et al.‚ MATLAB User ’s Guide‚ The MathWorks Inc.‚ South Natick‚ 1990. 6] R. Myers‚ Computerized Grading of Freshman Chemistry Laboratory Experiments‚ Journal of Chemical Education‚ 63 (1986)‚ pp. 507{509. 7] J. Piotrowski‚ The small computer assisted lecturing system
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TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1 TITLE INTRODUCTION PAGE 3 1.1 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Objectives of the Research 4 1.4 Scope of the Research 5 1.5 2 Research Background Significance of Research 5 6 2.0 Introduction 6 2.1 Traffic Light Controller 6 2.2 Fuzzy Set 8 2.3 Membership Function 10 2.3.1 Mathematical Concept for Fuzzy Logic 13 2.3.2 Basic Operations 3 LITERATURE REVIEW 16
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CVXGEN is introduced by Mattingeley and Boyd in 2011 as a convex optimisation solver. It fulfil the requirements making embedded optimisation possible [39]. First and foremost‚ the user has to declare the QP problem in CVXGEN specification language. CVXGEN then will translate the QP problem and generate light weight custom C solver. Given its fast and small code size‚ the user can apply the solver in various kind of embedded system as CVXGEN targets small-sized problems [31]‚ [39]‚ [40]. CVXGEN
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EE 308 New Mexico Tech Spring 2011 Lab 5 – Part 2 Final Project: Motor Speed Control Introduction and Objectives In this lab you will control the speed of a motor. Figure 1 shows the hardware setup‚ which is the same as for Week 1 of Lab 4. You will use the potentiometer on your evaluation board to set the desired speed of the motor‚ and you will control the speed through the PWM output of the HCS12. You will measure the speed of the motor using an input capture pin‚ and display the desired
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Inverted Pendulum Analysis‚ Design and Implementation IIEE Visionaries Document Version 1.0 Reference: The work included in this document has been carried out in the Instrumentation and Control Lab at the Institute of Industrial Electronics Engineering‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan. CONTENTS 4 W HAT ’S INSIDE T HIS REPORT (CONTENTS IN DETAIL) CONTENTS IN DETAIL THE AUTHORS ü ü 4 … … 3 6 ABOUT THE AUTHOR TECHNICAL ADVISOR PREFACE INTRODUCTION ü ü … … 9 12 INTRODUCTION
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Feature Extraction and Image Processing Dedication We would like to dedicate this book to our parents: To Gloria and Joaquin Aguado‚ and to Brenda and the late Ian Nixon. Feature Extraction and Image Processing Second edition Mark S. Nixon Alberto S. Aguado Amsterdam • Boston • Heidelberg • London • New York • Oxford Paris • San Diego • San Francisco • Singapore • Sydney • Tokyo Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House‚ Jordan
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| | |Software Level of Security Risk Analysis Using Fuzzy | |Expert System | |[ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENT] | UNIVERSITI
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CONTENT BASED IMAGE RETRIEVAL USING COLOUR AND TEXTURE FEATURE EXTRACTION Abstract We propose a content-based image retrieval method based on an efficient combination of multiresolution color and texture features. As its color features‚ color auto correlograms of the hue and saturation component images in HSV color space are used. As its texture features‚ BDIP and BVLC moments of the value component image are adopted. The color and texture features are extracted in multiresolution
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Affordability: A survey conducted by CCI revealed that 300 ml bottles were not popular with the rural and semi-urban residents where normally two persons used to share a 300 ml bottle. It was also found that individual bottle price of Rs.10 was considered too high by rural consumers. Due to these reasons‚ CCI decided to make some minor changes in the size of its bottles and pricing to get the nod of consumers in the rural market. So‚ the company launched 200 ml bottles (namely Chota Coke) priced
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