Non Local Similarity Method
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. NOVEL SIMILARITY-SOLUTION WHICH IS APPLICABLE FOR FREE CONVECTION OVER A BODY OF ARBITRARY SHAPE: THERMAL NON-EQUILIBRIUM IN A POROUS MEDIUM
Abstract The study of the natural convection flow and heat transfer from hot surfaces in a porous medium has been of considerable interest in energy-related engineering problems. This paper is concerned with the free convection heat transfer over an arbitrary hot surface in a porous medium. It is assumed that the fluid and solid phases are not in local therm
Braz. J. Chem. Eng.. Publicado em: 2015-03
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2. Modelo GAC-BRASIL: algoritmo genético aplicado à similaridade para raciocínio baseado em casos: estudo de caso em diagnóstico de cardiopatia isquêmica
The goal of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is to reuse known solutions to solve new problems by searching for similar cases in a base of cases. Similarity establishing criteria is one of the major issues of this Artificial Intelligence technique. The CBR module of Artificial Intelligence Applied in the Modeling and Implementation of a Virtual Medical Office Proj
Publicado em: 2006
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3. NON-LOCAL SIMILARITY METHOD WITH BOUNDARY LAYER PROBLEMS THROUGH CROCCO TRANSFORMATION / MÉTODO DE NÃO-SIMILARIDADE LOCAL ATRAVÉS DA TRANSFORMAÇÃO DE CROCCO EM PROBLEMAS DE CAMADA LIMITE
The coordinate trnsformation developed by L. Crocco to obtain the solution of the compressible fluid flows over isotermal flat plates is originally employed in the present work, with the purpose of adding its inherent advantage to the Non-Similarity Method idealized by E. M. Sparrow, in the solution of the incompressible non-similar boundary layers. The Croc
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 13/04/1981
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4. Prediction of locally optimal splice sites in plant pre-mRNA with applications to gene identification in Arabidopsis thaliana genomic DNA.
Prediction of splice site selection and efficiency from sequence inspection is of fundamental interest (testing the current knowledge of requisite sequence features) and practical importance (genome annotation, design of mutant or transgenic organisms). In plants, the dominant variables affecting splice site selection and efficiency include the degree of mat
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5. Subsystem Identification Through Dimensionality Reduction of Large-Scale Gene Expression Data
The availability of parallel, high-throughput biological experiments that simultaneously monitor thousands of cellular observables provides an opportunity for investigating cellular behavior in a highly quantitative manner at multiple levels of resolution. One challenge to more fully exploit new experimental advances is the need to develop algorithms to
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.