Publications by Type: Journal Article

2012
MENNOUNI ABDELAZIZ. A projection method for solving Cauchy singular integro-differential equations. Applied Mathematics LettersApplied Mathematics Letters. 2012;25 :986-989.
Sundvall M, Korhonen A, Vaparanta K, Anckar J, Halkilahti K, Salah Z, Aqeilan RI, Palvimo JJ, Sistonen L, Elenius K. Protein inhibitor of activated STAT3 (PIAS3) protein promotes SUMOylation and nuclear sequestration of the intracellular domain of ErbB4 protein. Journal of Biological ChemistryJournal of Biological Chemistry. 2012;287 :23216-23226.
Belkacem S, Naceri F, Abdessemed R. Reduction of torque ripple in DTC for induction motor using input-output feedback linearization. Turk Journal of Electrical Engineering and computer Sciences. TübitakTurk Journal of Electrical Engineering and computer Sciences. Tübitak. 2012;20.
Salah Z, Uziely B, Jaber M, Maoz M, Cohen I, Hamburger T, Maly B, Peretz T, Bar‐Shavit R. Regulation of human protease‐activated receptor 1 (hPar1) gene expression in breast cancer by estrogen. The FASEB JournalThe FASEB Journal. 2012;26 :2031-2042.
Porotto M, Salah ZW, Gui L, DeVito I, Jurgens EM, Lu H, Yokoyama CC, Palermo LM, Lee KK, Moscona A. Regulation of paramyxovirus fusion activation: the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein stabilizes the fusion protein in a pretriggered state. Journal of virologyJournal of Virology. 2012;86 :12838-12848.
Boumella N, Djouani K, Boulemden M. A robust interval type-2 TSK fuzzy logic system design based on chebyshev fitting. International Journal of Control, Automation and SystemsInternational Journal of Control, Automation and Systems. 2012;10 :727-736.
Douha L, Benoudjit N, Melgani F. A robust regression approach for spectrophotometric signal analysis. Journal of ChemometricsJournal of Chemometrics. 2012;26 :400-405.
Porotto M, Salah Z, DeVito I, Talekar A, Palmer SG, Xu R, Wilson IA, Moscona A. The second receptor binding site of the globular head of the Newcastle disease virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase activates the stalk of multiple paramyxovirus receptor binding proteins to trigger fusion. Journal of virologyJournal of Virology. 2012;86 :5730-5741.
Djarir Y, Abdelkrim K. Seismic response of reinforced concrete frames on flexible foundations subjected to both horizontal and vertical ground motions. Malaysian Journal of Civil EngineeringMalaysian Journal of Civil Engineering. 2012;24.
Bensouici C, Kabouche A, Kabouche Z, Touzani R, Bruneau C. Sesquiterpene lactones and flavonoids from Centaurea foucauldiana. Chemistry of Natural Compounds, Vol. 48, No. 3, July, 2012.Chemistry of Natural Compounds, Vol. 48, No. 3, July, 2012. 2012;48 :510–511.
Chahrazed B, Samir R. Simulation of heat transfer in a square cavity with two fins attached to the hot wall. Energy ProcediaEnergy Procedia. 2012;18 :1299-1306.
BENSEGHIR C, RAHAL S. Simulation of heat transfer in a square cavity with two fins attached to the hot wall. Energy procedia (Elsevier)Energy procedia (Elsevier). 2012;Vol. 18 :pp. 1299 - 1306.
Amimeur H, Aouzellag D, Abdessemed R, Ghedamsi K. Sliding mode control of a dual-stator induction generator for wind energy conversion systems. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy SystemsInternational Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems. 2012;42.
BEGHAMI Y, KALLA M, Thinon M, BENMESSAOUD H. Spatiotemporal dynamics of forest and mountain formations in Aurès area, Algeria. Journal of Life SciencesJournal of Life Sciences. 2012;6 :663.
Kada M, Rebiai S-E. Stability radii of infinite-dimensional systems subjected to unbounded stochastic perturbations. Systems & control lettersSystems & control letters. 2012;61 :24-30.
Yettou F, Azoui B, Malek A, Gama A. Study and simulation of concentrating irradiance in box solar cooker with tracking reflectors. Revue des Energies Renouvelables, http://www.cder.dzRevue des Energies Renouvelables, http://www.cder.dz. 2012;15 :661 – 670.
Rafik M, Hayet ML, Djamel MM, Ouahiba C. The Temporal Neuro-Fuzzy Systems Learning Using Artificial Immune Algorithm. International Review of Mechanical EngineeringInternational Review of Mechanical Engineering. 2012;6 :918-922.
HADDAD DJ, ABDENEBI H, ZITOUNI B, BENMOUSSA H, OULMI K. Thermal field in SOFC fed by Hydrogen. Inlet gases temperature effect In pressInlet gases temperature effect In press. 2012;6.
MESMOUDI K, BOUGOUL S, BOURNET PE. Thermal Performance of an Unheated Greenhouse under Semi-Arid Conditions during the Night. Bournet. Acta HorticulturaeBournet. Acta Horticulturae. 2012;vol. 952 :pp: 417-424.Abstract
The aim of this work is to analyze the thermal performance of a greenhouse exposed to semi-arid conditions by investigating experimentally the heat transfers occurring through the walls and ground. A closed unheated Venlo greenhouse without crop in the area of Batna (southern Mediterranean basin) was considered. The study focuses on the effects of (i) the thermal inertia of the soil, (ii) the radiative losses through the cover, and (iii) the convection mode and flow regime on the heat transfer coefficients. Experiments were conducted from January to March 2008 under clear or cloudy skies, and low or high wind velocities. From the results, it is concluded that the heat stored in the ground of the greenhouse represents a significant heat source which can compensate the energy losses through the walls, especially during a night preceded by a high diurnal insulation. This process can maintain an average inside - outside temperature difference during the night within the range [1.59-2.81] K. Results also show that the radiation losses are the main component of the energy losses of the greenhouse, mainly through the outside wall surface of the cover. Conversely, the radiative heat exchange along the inner wall represents the main heat supply to this wall. The convection mode inside the greenhouse induced by the air movement seems to play a significant role on the convective exchange coefficient inside the greenhouse. These coefficients both inside and outside the greenhouse were estimated and analyzed, and a good agreement with the models reported in the literature was found. This study could help growers define and adapt their heating strategy to avoid undesired low temperatures which may damage their crops at night.
SERIR L, BOURNET PE, BENMOUSSA H, MESMOUDI K. Thermal Simulation of a Greenhouse under a Semi-Arid Climate. Acta HorticulturaeActa Horticulturae. 2012;Vol.927 :pp: 619-626.Abstract
Semi-arid regions are frequently subject to major temperature changes during a 24 h period, which may drastically affect greenhouse indoor climates. In order to improve energy management of these buildings, numerical tools have been developed to predict the evolution of the inside climatic conditions. However, most of the available models neither take account of the transmittivity variation through the day nor of differences between wall temperatures. In the present paper, a model for predicting the thermal and water behaviour inside an unheated agricultural green-house is presented. The energy balance method is applied to each element: cover, indoor air and soil surface. Specific modules have been developed to calculate heat transfer coefficients for the cover of the greenhouse as well as heat transfer through the subsoil. These modules have been integrated in the TRNSYS environment. Radiative transfers and view factors were also calculated. The simulations predict two main parameters under transient conditions: the indoor air temperature and the indoor humidity in response to the outside conditions. These parameters were validated with fair agreement from experiments conducted in a monospan greenhouse located in Batna (6.11° E, 35.33° N). Based upon the results of the simulations and the measurements it was also concluded that firstly, the transmittivity was not constant in time and varied with surface orientation; and secondly, vertical surface temperatures were different during the daytime while the temperature difference between roof surfaces remained insignificant. The evolution of humidity was not correctly reproduced by the model, probably because the effects of condensation and variation of soil water content were not properly included in the equations.

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