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Optimization and Management in Manufacturing Engineering : Resource Collaborative Optimization and Management through the Internet of Things / / by Xinbao Liu, Jun Pei, Lin Liu, Hao Cheng, Mi Zhou, Panos M. Pardalos
Optimization and Management in Manufacturing Engineering : Resource Collaborative Optimization and Management through the Internet of Things / / by Xinbao Liu, Jun Pei, Lin Liu, Hao Cheng, Mi Zhou, Panos M. Pardalos
Autore Liu Xinbao
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 264 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 670.285
Collana Springer optimization and its applications
Soggetto topico Operations research
Management science
Business logistics
Mathematical models
Algorithms
Operations Research, Management Science
Supply Chain Management
Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
ISBN 3-319-64568-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Information Sharing and Risk Management -- 2. Optimal Allocation of Decision-Making Authority in IoT-based Manufacturing Enterprises -- 3. Dynamic Coordinated Supply Chain Scheduling in an IoT Environment -- 4. Hybrid Manufacturing Distributed Inventory Management with Sharing Logistics -- 5. Cutting stock problem with the IoT -- 6. Total Quality Management of the Product Life Cycle in an IoT Environment -- 7. Life Cycle Assessment in an IoT Environment. –References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910254284503321
Liu Xinbao  
Cham : , : Springer, , [2017]
Materiale a stampa
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Rocket-Triggered Lightning : The Development of Physical Process and Effect of Lightning Discharge
Rocket-Triggered Lightning : The Development of Physical Process and Effect of Lightning Discharge
Autore Cai Li
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (301 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) WangJianguo
ZhouMi
CaoJinxin
FanYadong
ISBN 9789819723478
9789819723461
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- 1 History of Rocket Triggered Lightning -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Rocket Triggered Lightning Techniques -- 1.3 Comprehensive Observation of Rocket Triggered Lightning at Different Development Stages -- 1.3.1 Dart Leader Stage -- 1.3.2 Initial Discharge Stage -- 1.3.3 Return Stroke Stage -- 1.3.4 Continuous Current Stage -- References -- 2 Characteristics of Lightning Current of Rocket-Triggered Lightning -- 2.1 IS Currents -- 2.1.1 Paramenters of IS Current -- 2.1.2 Characteristics of Initial Stage Current Accompanied by no Return Stroke -- 2.1.3 Characteristics of Initial Stage Current Accompanied by Return Strokes -- 2.1.4 Discharge Mode of Initial Stage of Flashes with and Without Return Strokes in Rocket-Triggered Lightning -- 2.2 RS Currents -- 2.2.1 Paramenters of RS Current -- 2.2.2 Simulation of RS Currents -- 2.2.3 Correlations Between RS Current Parameters -- 2.3 Continuing Current and M Component Currents -- 2.3.1 Characteristics of Continuing Current Waveform with Duration Less Than 10 ms -- 2.3.2 Characteristics of Continuing Current Waveform with Duration More Than 10 ms -- 2.3.3 Characteristics of M Component Parameters -- 2.3.4 "Exclusion Zone" in M Component Waveform Parameters -- 2.4 Summary -- 2.4.1 IS Currents -- 2.4.2 RS Currents -- 2.4.3 Continuing Current and M Component Currents -- References -- 3 Characteristics of Magnetic Field of Rocket-Triggered Lightning -- 3.1 Magnetic Sensor and Definitions of Magnetic Field Waveform Parameters -- 3.2 Paramenters of Magnetic Field at Different Distances -- 3.2.1 Magnetic Field at 18 m -- 3.2.2 Magnetic Field at 130 m -- 3.2.3 Magnetic Field at 1550 m -- 3.3 Influence of Distance on Characteristic Parameters of Magnetic Field -- 3.4 Measurement of Return Stroke Current with Magnetic Sensor -- 3.4.1 Method and Theory -- 3.4.2 Results and Analysis -- 3.5 Summary.
References -- 4 Characteristics of Electric Field of Rocket-Triggered Lightning -- 4.1 Electric Field Sensor and Definitions of Electric Field Waveform Parameters -- 4.2 Parameters of Electric Field at Close Distances -- 4.2.1 Electric Field at 58 m -- 4.2.2 Electric Field at 90 m -- 4.3 Parameters of Electric Field at Far Distances -- 4.4 Comparison Between Far Electric Field Waveforms of Triggered Return Strokes and Natural Return Strokes from the Same Thunderstorms -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Progressing Characteristics of Dart Leaders in Rocket Triggered Lightning Flashes -- 5.1 Bidirectional Leader Development in Rocket-Triggered Lightning Flashes -- 5.1.1 Background -- 5.1.2 Case Presentation -- 5.1.3 Discussion -- 5.2 Leader-Chasing Behavior in Rocket Triggered Lightning Flashes -- 5.2.1 Background -- 5.2.2 Case I Presentation -- 5.2.3 Case II Presentation -- 5.2.4 Discussion -- 5.3 Attempted Leaders Development in a Rocket Triggered Lightning Flashes -- 5.3.1 Background -- 5.3.2 Data Presentation -- 5.3.3 Progressing Characteristics of Leaders in Group Path 1 and Path 2 -- 5.3.4 Progressing Characteristics of Leaders in Group Path 3 -- 5.3.5 Discussion -- 5.4 Observation of Five Types of Leaders Contained in a Negative Triggered Lightning -- 5.4.1 Background -- 5.4.2 Five Types of Leader -- 5.4.3 Upward Positive Dart Leader -- 5.4.4 Bidirectional Leader -- 5.4.5 Dart Stepped Leader -- 5.4.6 Propagation Speeds -- 5.4.7 Discussion -- 5.5 Summary -- References -- 6 Acoustic Observation of Rocket Triggered Lightning Flashes -- 6.1 Characteristics of Acoustic Response from Simulated Impulsive Lightning Current Discharge -- 6.1.1 Background -- 6.1.2 Instruments and Method -- 6.1.3 Acoustic Response of Impulsive Discharge -- 6.1.4 Characteristics of Acoustic Parameters -- 6.1.5 Acoustic Response of Current Discharge with Subsequent Peaks.
6.2 Triggered Lightning Acoustic Response with Return Stroke Current at 90 m and 130 m -- 6.2.1 Background -- 6.2.2 Complete Acoustic Waveforms of RS Process -- 6.2.3 Acoustic N-shape Waves of RS Process -- 6.2.4 Low Frequency Acoustic Waveforms of RS Process -- 6.2.5 Discussion -- 6.3 Triggered Lightning Acoustic Signature and Location -- 6.3.1 Background -- 6.3.2 Data Analysis -- 6.3.3 First Arrival Acoustic N-waves Characterization -- 6.3.4 Acoustic Low Frequency Waves Characterization -- 6.3.5 Acoustic Characterization of Other Discharge Processes -- 6.3.6 Acoustic Radiations Location -- 6.3.7 Discussion -- 6.4 Summary -- References -- 7 Optical Progressing and Electric Field Change Characteristics of Altitude-Triggered Lightning Flash -- 7.1 Background -- 7.2 Characteristics of the Bidirectional Leader-Mini Return Stroke -- 7.3 Characteristics of the Initial Continuous Current Pulses -- 7.4 Characteristics of the Dart Leader-Return Stroke -- 7.5 Characteristics of the M Components -- 7.6 Modeling of Dart Leader Development in an Altitude-Triggered Lightning Flash -- 7.6.1 Normal Dart Leader Process -- 7.6.2 Dart Leader Process with Chasing Leader -- 7.6.3 Dart Leader Process with Bidirectional Leader -- 7.6.4 Discussion -- 7.6.5 Modeling of Attempted Leaders in an Altitude-Triggered Lightning Flash -- 7.7 Summary -- References -- 8 Development Characteristics of Triggered Lightning with Fast Initial Continuous Current Pulses and Two Grounding Points -- 8.1 Background -- 8.2 Data -- 8.3 Characteristics of the IS, RS1 and RS2 at Grounding Point 1 -- 8.4 The Process of RS3 Forming a New Grounding Point -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.6 Summary -- References -- 9 Differences Between Triggered Lightning Striking to Ground and Distribution Line -- 9.1 Background -- 9.2 Differences Between Currents of Triggered Lightning Striking to Distribution Line and Ground.
9.2.1 Characteristics of the IS Current Waveforms -- 9.2.2 Characteristics of the RS Current Waveforms -- 9.2.3 Discussion -- 9.3 Differences Between the Close Magnetic Field of Triggered Lightning Striking to Distribution Line and Ground -- 9.4 Differences Between the Close Electric Field of Triggered Lightning Striking to Distribution Line and Ground -- 9.5 Differences Between the Far Electric Field of Triggered Lightning Striking to Distribution Line and Ground -- 9.6 Discussion -- 9.7 Summary -- References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910874668003321
Cai Li  
Singapore : , : Springer, , 2024
Materiale a stampa
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