The ability of nanofluids to improve heat transmission in thermal systems is well established. This work investigates the three-dimensional theoretical behavior of Darcy-Forchheimer nanofluids in tilted magnetohydrodynamics. In this study, the Soret effect, micro-motile organisms, thermophoresis, and heat radiation are also considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, we study an Ising-Vannimenus model on a fourth-order semi-infinite Cayley tree with one-level next-nearest-neighbor interactions. We construct the set of translation-invariant Gibbs measures corresponding to the model satisfying Kolmogorov consistency conditions. We prove the existence of the phase transition under specific conditions on the coupling constants and temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, a disturbance observer based on the non-singular terminal sliding mode control method was presented for the quadrotor in the presence of wind perturbation. First, the position and attitude dynamical equation of the quadrotor was introduced in the existence of windy perturbation. It was difficult to exactly determine the upper bound of the perturbations in the practical systems such as robot manipulators and quadrotor UAVs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrently, pagination clearly explains the increase in the thermophysical attributes of viscous hybrid nanofluid flow by varying morphological aspects of inducted triadic magnetic nanoparticles between two coaxially rotating disks. Copper metallic nanoparticles are inserted with three different types of metallic oxide nanoparticles: AlO, TiO, and FeO. Single-phase simulation has been designed for the triadic hybrid nanofluids flow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe main contribution of this paper is to develop a new flowmeter fault detection approach based on optimized non-singleton type-3 (NT3) fuzzy logic systems (FLSs). The introduced method is implemented on an experimental gas industry plant. The system is modeled by NT3FLSs, and the faults are detected by comparison of measured end estimated signals.
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