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It is well known that a simple binary feedback rate--based congestion avoidance scheme cannot ensure a fairness goal of the Available Bit Rate (ABR) service, namely, max--min fairness. In this paper we show how the rates are distributed for the network con ...
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This paper deals with numerical simulation of induction heating for axisymmetric geometries. A mathematical model is presented, together with a numerical scheme based on the Finite Element Method. A numerical simulation code was implemented using the model ...
IEA-ECB&CS Annex 23 program intends to provide a validated and user-friendly computer code simulating air and contaminant flows in multizone buildings. When developing such a code, which intends to be a model of the reality, it is essential to check, at ea ...
Analysis of the deflection of a circular membrane under differential pressure (bulge test) is a well-known method of determining the elastic properties of thin films. However, analytical models always suffer from simplifying hypotheses. In this study we pr ...
This paper suggests several approaches for determining the transient stability of a power network by using an analog VLSI chip for simulating the system behavior. The main advantages of using this method are the much shorter computation time and lower comp ...
We present a numerical study of the electrostatic wobble motor. Both finite- element calculations and analytical approaches are used to calculate the torque exerted by the electrodes. Both methods give very similar results, validating an analytical approac ...
The proposed paper describes the modelling and the prediction of the steady- state or transient behaviour of different modern variable-speed drives. The necessity of a performant numerical simulation tool in order to guarantee an optimized design is illust ...
his study is devoted to a test of theoretical results for the relation between the correlation function of turbulent velocity fluctuations obtained by Lagrangian and Eulerian sampling, respectively. The comparison is based on direct numerical simulations o ...
This paper presents three basic approaches for determining the transient stability of a power network by using an analog VLSI chip for simulating or emulating the system behavior. The main advantages of using this method are the much shorter computation ti ...