Benyoucef D, Zeroual M, Moussa HB.
Natural Convection in Tilted Rectangular Cavity subjected to T A. E3S Web of Conferences [Internet]. 2021;297.
Publisher's VersionAbstractThe present study investigates the spectral analysis for natural convection in a tilted rectangular cavity, lled with high Prandtl oil ”Pr =880” by the code CFD. A constant vertical temperature gradient has been performed by subjecting the horizontal walls to constant temperatures Th and Tc; respectively. Other walls are adiabatic except the left small sidewall is differentially heating with temperature TA creating the horizontal temperature gradient. The results are presented for different values of lateral heating and inclination angle. The spectral analysis is used to identify and show effects on the original oscillation of the natural convection by the various investigated parameters (TA and θ)
MENNOUNI ABDELAZIZ, Ramdani NE, Zennir K.
A new class of fredholm integral equations of the second kind with non symmetric kernel: solving by wavelets method. Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de MatemáticaBoletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática. 2021;39 :67-80.
Kendri D, Melkemi K.
A new criterion for best quadrature method. Journal of Interdisciplinary MathematicsJournal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics. 2021 :1-12.
Chenina H, Benatia D, Boulakroune M’hamed.
New modeling approach of laser communication in constellation and through atmospheric disturbances. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and InformaticsBulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics. 2021;10 :2088-2099.
ANOUNE I, MIMOUNE Z, MADANI H, MERZOUGUI A.
New modified PC-SAFT pure component parameters for accurate VLE and critical phenomena description. Fluid Phase EquilibriaFluid Phase Equilibria. 2021;532 :112916.
Kadache N, Seghir R.
A New Social Volunteer Computing Environment With Task-Adapted Scheduling Policy (TASP). International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC)International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC). 2021;13 :39-55.
Munir M, Hamidy A, Kusrini MD, Kennedi UF, Ridha MA, Qayyim DI, Rafsanzani R, Nishikawa K.
A new species of Chirixalus Boulenger, 1893 (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the lowland forests of Java. Raffles Bulletin of ZoologyRaffles Bulletin of Zoology. 2021;69.
Bouchiba N, Sallem S, Kammoun MBA, CHRIFI-ALAOUI L, Drid S.
Nonlinear Control Strategies of an Autonomous Double Fed Induction Generator Based Wind Energy Conversion Systems. In: Entropy and Exergy in Renewable Energy. IntechOpen ; 2021.
Bennaceur H, Ramtani S, Outtas T, Boukharouba T.
NONLOCAL CONTINUUM ADAPTIVE ELASTIC BONE-COLUMN BUCKLING MODEL. Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and BiologyJournal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology. 2021;21 :2150015.
Behih M, Bouttout F, FORTAKI T, Dumond C.
A Novel Multifunction Implantable Antenna Design for Biomedical Telemetry. 2021 International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium (ACES) [Internet]. 2021 :1-4.
Publisher's VersionAbstractIn this work, a novel multifunction, multiband, and implantable PIFA antenna for biomedical telemetry is proposed. The covered frequency bands are the Medical Device Radiocommunications Service (MedRadio) (401 – 406 MHz), and Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) (433.1 – 434.8, and 902.8 – 928.0 MHz, and 2.4 – 2.4835 GHz), and the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) (1.395 – 1.400, and 1.427 – 1.432 GHz). The third ISM frequency band is reserved to the Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) function, The fourth ISM frequency band is dedicated to the wake - up operation, and the other operation frequency bands are proposed for data telemetry communications. The miniaturization is achieved by the shorting in PIFA, the radiating patch shaping by meandering and arms inserting, and open-ended slots inserting in the ground plane, the occupied volume is of 78.52mm 3 . Both the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) and the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) restrictions are considered for the data telemetry, and the WPT functions performances. The obtained performances make the proposed antenna a good candidate for telemetry functions through muscle implants devices.
Berkane A, Mezhoud S, Karech T, Beroual A.
Numerical Analysis of the Dynamic Behavior of Shallow Tunnel: a Case Study of Djebel El-Ouahch Tunnel, Algeria. Transportation Infrastructure GeotechnologyTransportation Infrastructure Geotechnology. 2021 :1-17.
Guettafi N, Yahiaoui D, Abbeche K, Bouzid T.
Numerical Evaluation of Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction Effects in Nonlinear Analysis of Seismic Fragility Curves. Transportation Infrastructure GeotechnologyTransportation Infrastructure Geotechnology. 2021 :1-18.
Chiremsel R, Fourar A, Massouh F, Chiremsel Z.
Numerical Investigation of an Unsteady and Anisotropic Turbulent Flow Downstream a 90 Bend Pipe with and without Ribs. Journal of Applied and Computational MechanicsJournal of Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2021;7 :1620-1638.
Saidani A, Fourar A, Massouh F.
Numerical investigation of temperature effect on water hammer with cavitation in copper pipe rig. Journal of Computational & Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering (JCARME)Journal of Computational & Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering (JCARME). 2021.
Khanfouf O, Ali F.
Numerical modeling of isothermal homogeneous turbulent flows by finite volumes in a compound hydraulic scheme. Modeling Earth Systems and EnvironmentModeling Earth Systems and Environment. 2021 :1-11.
Abdelfateh K, Mohamed BAHEDDI, Fattah MY.
Numerical Modeling of the Pipeline Uplift Mechanism in Clay. Archives of Hydro-Engineering and Environmental MechanicsArchives of Hydro-Engineering and Environmental Mechanics. 2021;68 :119-135.
Cherif G, Salah DM, Abdelaziz B.
Numerical Modelling of One-Way Reinforced Concrete Slab in FireTaking Into Account of Spalling. Civil Engineering JournalCivil Engineering Journal. 2021;7 :477-487.
Ridha SM, Kamal M.
An object-based approach for vegetation and non-vegetation discrimination using WorldView-2 image. Seventh Geoinformation Science Symposium 2021 [Internet]. 2021;12082 :295-301.
Publisher's VersionAbstract
The emergence of remote sensing images with high spatial resolution has increased the advancement of image-based information extraction methods. One of the rapidly developing approaches for mapping and analyzing high spatial resolution images is the object-based approach, also known as geographic object-based image analysis (GEOBIA). This development makes it possible to quickly and accurately distinguish between vegetated and non-vegetated objects in vegetation study. This study aims to (1) create a ruleset to discriminate vegetated and non-vegetated objects from a high spatial resolution image, (2) apply the GEOBIA approach to map vegetated and non-vegetated objects, and (3) calculate the accuracy of the mapping results. The GEOBIA approach was applied to a WorldView-2 image (2 m pixel size and eight multispectral bands) of the Clungup Mangrove Conservation area, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. We assessed the ability of all of the WorldView-2 image bands for discriminating the targeted objects. The segmentation process in GEOBIA used a multi-resolution segmentation algorithm using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and the image classification used a rule-based classification technique. The green, red, and near-infrared bands can effectively distinguish the targeted objects based on the developed ruleset. The classification result shows that the vegetated and non-vegetated classes fall within their corresponding objects on the image. We implemented an area-based accuracy assessment that assesses both positional and thematic accuracy of the mapping result, based on the visual interpretation of the pansharpened WV-2 image (0.5 m pixel size) as a reference for the accuracy assessment. This process results in a 74,06% accuracy, meaning that the combination of GEOBIA and WorldView-2 image produces high accuracy of vegetated and non-vegetated objects map.
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