Abstract: This express brief proposes two new iterative approaches for solving the power flow problem in direct current networks as efficient alternatives to the classical Gauss-Seidel and ...
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DEMLab is a MATLAB program for performing numerical simulations of particle systems using the Discrete Element Method (DEM). Its purpose is to offer a modular and extensible environment that allows ...
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Heat transfer, encompassing conduction, convection, and radiation, is a fundamental physical process critical to engineering, environmental science, and materials development. Modeling heat transfer ...
Abstract: The paper presents a numerical assessment of various room heating methods using assembled room models. It compares the efficiency of floor heating, ceiling heating, and plane radiator ...
The fractional stochastic delay differential equation (FSDDE) is a powerful mathematical tool for modeling complex systems that exhibit both fractional order dynamics and stochasticity with time ...
This library contains a toolbox of Matlab functions that implements numerical methods for computing solutions for linear complementarity problems (LCPs). The intend with this library is that users can ...
The ability to solve complex problems methodically and systematically is of utmost importance in the practice of Engineering. There is a growing interest in exploring potential contributions of ...
Introduction: Speed modulation methods have been studied and even used clinically to create extra pulsation in the blood circulatory system with the assistance of a continuous flow rotary blood pump.
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