Browsing by Subject "Convergence of numerical methods"
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Advanced materials for SOFC application: Strategies for the development of highly conductive and stable solid oxide proton electrolytes
(2016)The basic strategies of improving the stability of proton-conducting electrolytes based on barium cerate (BaCeO3) by means of: (i) co-doping, (ii) doping by nonmetallic elements and (iii) composites development, are ... -
Efficient Pt-free electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction: Highly ordered mesoporous N and S co-doped carbon with saccharin as single-source molecular precursor
(2016)Despite that nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) co-doped ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) as Pt-free catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) shows a desirable performance, the synthesis method is always complicated and ... -
Electrocatalytic production of hydrogen over highly efficient ultrathin carbon encapsulated S, P co-existence copper nanorods composite
(2020)Electrocatalysis plays a key role in energy conversion processes (such as hydrogen evolution reaction-HER) to several renewable energy technologies developed to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. It is of great importance ... -
In-Network Congestion Control for Multirate Multicast
(2016)We present a novel control scheme that dynamically optimizes multirate multicast. By computing the differential backlog at every node, our scheme adaptively allocates transmission rates per session/user pair in order to ... -
An investigation of WC stability during the preparation of Pt@WC/OMC via a pulse microwave assisted polyol method
(2015)In the present work, the WC stability during the preparation of Pt@WC/OMC (Ordered Mesoporous Carbon) electrocatalysts, through a pulse microwave-assisted polyol method, is investigated by the aid of X-ray diffraction and ... -
A novel sulfur-nitrogen dual doped ordered mesoporous carbon electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen reduction reaction
(2016)Despite nitrogen doped carbon (NC) materials as metal-free electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) have shown desirable performance, the state-of-the-art of NC materials is still far from satisfaction for ... -
A parametric study of the aeroelastic behaviour of wind turbine blades in classical flutter
(2006)A parametric study of the aeroelastic behaviour of a wind turbine blade 'typical section' in classical flutter is presented, using a new numerical model. The aerodynamic loads are computed by solving the RANS equations ... -
Sustainability of service provisioning systems under attack
(2013)We propose a resource allocation model that captures the interaction between legitimate users of a distributed service provisioning system with malicious intruders attempting to disrupt its operation. The system consists ...