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University of Patras
Education•Pátrai, Greece•
About: University of Patras is a education organization based out in Pátrai, Greece. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 13372 authors who have published 31263 publications receiving 677159 citations. The organization is also known as: Panepistímio Patrón.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Finite element method, Nonlinear system, Graphene
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TL;DR: In this paper, the multivariate statistical techniques R-and Q-mode factor analysis and discriminant analysis were applied to a dataset containing physicochemical parameters in lake water samples collected from a shallow (∼4 m) lake located in northwest Greece during a 10-year (1981-1991) monitoring program.
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TL;DR: In this article, a condition-based preventive maintenance approach integrated into a machine monitoring framework is presented, where the latter acquires data from shop-floor machine tools and analyses them through an information fusion technique.
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TL;DR: The results of this extensive simulation study indicate that the genetic algorithms scheduling approach produces better scheduling performance in comparison to several common dispatching rules.
Abstract: Most job shop scheduling methods reported in the literature usually address the static scheduling problem. These methods do not consider multiple criteria, nor do they accommodate alternate resources to process a job operation. In this paper, a scheduling method based on genetic algorithms is developed and it addresses all the shortcomings mentioned above. The genetic algorithms approach is a schedule permutation approach that systematically permutes an initial pool of randomly generated schedules to return the best schedule found to date. A dynamic scheduling problem was designed to closely reflect a real job shop scheduling environment. Two performance measures, namely mean job tardiness and mean job cost, were used to demonstrate multiple criteria scheduling. To span a varied job shop environment, three factors were identified and varied between two levels each. The results of this extensive simulation study indicate that the genetic algorithms scheduling approach produces better scheduling performance in comparison to several common dispatching rules.
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TL;DR: The results of this study demonstrate that although the isolated static structural stress analysis approach captures the gross features of the stress distribution it underestimates the magnitude of the peak wall stress by as much as 12.5% compared to the proposed decoupled fluid structure approach.
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TL;DR: In this article, an artificial neural network (ANN) was used to predict the performance of a thermosiphon solar domestic water heating system, which is measured in terms of the useful energy extracted and the stored water temperature rise.
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Thomas J. Meyer | 120 | 1078 | 68519 |
Thoralf M. Sundt | 112 | 755 | 55708 |
Chihaya Adachi | 112 | 908 | 61403 |
Eleftherios P. Diamandis | 110 | 1064 | 52654 |
Roland Siegwart | 105 | 1154 | 51473 |
T. Geralis | 99 | 808 | 52221 |
Spyros N. Pandis | 97 | 377 | 51660 |
Michael Tsapatsis | 77 | 375 | 20051 |
George K. Karagiannidis | 76 | 653 | 24066 |
Eleftherios Mylonakis | 75 | 448 | 21413 |
Matthias Mörgelin | 75 | 332 | 18711 |
Constantinos C. Stoumpos | 75 | 194 | 27991 |
Raymond Alexanian | 75 | 211 | 21923 |
Mark J. Ablowitz | 74 | 374 | 27715 |
John Lygeros | 73 | 667 | 21508 |