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Stella Gornostal

Publications -  14
Citations -  136

Stella Gornostal is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Ignition system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 75 citations.

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Analysis of correlation dimensionality of the state of a gas medium at early ignition of materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the Grassberger-Procaccaccaccia correlation integral is applied to the state of a gas medium at early ignition of flammable materials in a non-sealed chamber.
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Results of experimental research into correlations between hazardous factors of ignition of materials in premises

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented results of experimental research into dynamics of hazardous factors of the state of environment, as well as of their autocorrelations and pair correlations in a simulation chamber at various lags for early detection of ignition of combustible materials, such as alcohol, paper, timber and textiles.
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Development of the method for rapid detection of hazardous atmospheric pollution of cities with the help of recurrence measures

TL;DR: In this article, a method for rapid detection of hazardous pollution of the atmosphere of cities, which is based on dynamic measures of recurrence (repeatability) of the states of the pollution concentration vector, was developed.
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Rational parameters of waxes obtaining from oil winterization waste

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the production of waxes from spent perlite, which is a waste of sunflower oil winterization, and the dependence of the yield and melting point of the extracted waxes on the processing parameters: the concentration of sodium chloride solution, temperature and duration of settling is found.
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Analysis of detection of ecological hazard based on computing the measures of current recurrence of ecosystem states

TL;DR: It was determined theoretically and experimentally that the specified measure of current recurrence of states with a horizontally moving window can be considered as a structural current measure of recurrence to ensure a reliable early detection of hazardous states in different ecosystems.