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Theory of Concentrated Vortices: An Introduction
S.V. Alekseenko P.A. Kuibin V.L. Okulov
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-73375-1
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-73376-8
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007
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Equations and laws of vortex motion
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 9-68
Vortex filaments
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 69-110
Models of vortex structures
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 111-153
Stability and waves on columnar vortices
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 155-234
Dynamics of vortex filaments
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 235-308
Dynamics of two-dimensional vortex structures
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 309-378
Experimental observation of concentrated vortices in vortex apparatus
S.V. Alekseenko; P.A. Kuibin; V.L. Okulov
Process control has been playing an important role in process industries as increased process integration and tight operating conditions are putting greater demands on control system performance. For a given process system, the control performance achievable can be quantified by the input-output controllability measure. Controllability analysis can be used in the process design stage to reveal controllability problems. In this chapter, we will introduce a controllability analysis approach based on passivity.
Pp. 379-466