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Programming the boundary element method / G. Beer
Titre : Programming the boundary element method : an introduction for engineers Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : G. Beer Editeur : Chichester [England] : Wiley Année de publication : 2001 Importance : xiv, 457 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-86333-5 Mots-clés : Programming Index. décimale : 005 Résumé : Providing an easy introduction to the boundary element method, this book is ideal for any reader wishing to work in this field or use this method for the solution of engineering problems. From the beginning, the emphasis is on the implementation of the method into computer programs which can be used to solve real problems. The book covers two–andthree–dimensional linear and non–linear analysis in potential flow (heat flow and seepage) and static elasticity. Several computer programs are listed in the book and may be downloaded free of charge via the Internet. They include programs and subroutines for:
∗ 2–D analysis of potential problems using the Trefftz method
∗ 2–D and 3–D linear analysis of potential and static elasticity problems using isoparametric elements (single and multiple regions)
∗ implementation of non–linear problems
∗ coupling to finite elements
The programs (written in FORTRAN 90) are well documented, and can be employed by the user to gain experience with the method through the solution of small test examples. Furthermore, readers may use them as a starting point for developing their own boundary element package. In addition, exercises are included in most chapters involving the use of the programs with answers given in an Appendix, and a number of interesting industrial applications in the areas of mechanical, civil and geotechnical engineering are presented.Programming the boundary element method : an introduction for engineers [texte imprimé] / G. Beer . - Chichester [England] : Wiley, 2001 . - xiv, 457 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-471-86333-5
Mots-clés : Programming Index. décimale : 005 Résumé : Providing an easy introduction to the boundary element method, this book is ideal for any reader wishing to work in this field or use this method for the solution of engineering problems. From the beginning, the emphasis is on the implementation of the method into computer programs which can be used to solve real problems. The book covers two–andthree–dimensional linear and non–linear analysis in potential flow (heat flow and seepage) and static elasticity. Several computer programs are listed in the book and may be downloaded free of charge via the Internet. They include programs and subroutines for:
∗ 2–D analysis of potential problems using the Trefftz method
∗ 2–D and 3–D linear analysis of potential and static elasticity problems using isoparametric elements (single and multiple regions)
∗ implementation of non–linear problems
∗ coupling to finite elements
The programs (written in FORTRAN 90) are well documented, and can be employed by the user to gain experience with the method through the solution of small test examples. Furthermore, readers may use them as a starting point for developing their own boundary element package. In addition, exercises are included in most chapters involving the use of the programs with answers given in an Appendix, and a number of interesting industrial applications in the areas of mechanical, civil and geotechnical engineering are presented.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité fsei01606 005-376.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences Exactes et Informatique 000 - Informatique, information, ouvrages généraux Disponible Simulation of Complex Systems in GIS / Patrice Langlois
Titre : Simulation of Complex Systems in GIS Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Patrice Langlois, Auteur Editeur : Chichester [England] : Wiley Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 305 p. Format : 24 cm.x16 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84821-223-7 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Simulation Complex Systems GIS . Index. décimale : 003 Résumé : The first part of the work establishes the foundations of geographical modeling through the use of more general concepts, including: structure, organization, system, geometries, topologies, metrics, material, and object. Finally, introduction of the concept of time leads to the theories of process and spatial interaction, which are fundamental in geography.
The second part of the book tackles the use of computer tools for dynamic model building, which are the geographic cellular automata (GCA), and presents several models applied to various themes, such as urban growth, natural risks by flood simulations, as well as more political themes, such as the use of European funds, or the development of voting patterns in France.
Finally, a general model of the geographic agents system (GAS) which can be used as a basis for the construction of a model-building platform for dynamic spatial models is presented.Simulation of Complex Systems in GIS [texte imprimé] / Patrice Langlois, Auteur . - Chichester [England] : Wiley, 2011 . - 305 p. ; 24 cm.x16 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84821-223-7
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Simulation Complex Systems GIS . Index. décimale : 003 Résumé : The first part of the work establishes the foundations of geographical modeling through the use of more general concepts, including: structure, organization, system, geometries, topologies, metrics, material, and object. Finally, introduction of the concept of time leads to the theories of process and spatial interaction, which are fundamental in geography.
The second part of the book tackles the use of computer tools for dynamic model building, which are the geographic cellular automata (GCA), and presents several models applied to various themes, such as urban growth, natural risks by flood simulations, as well as more political themes, such as the use of European funds, or the development of voting patterns in France.
Finally, a general model of the geographic agents system (GAS) which can be used as a basis for the construction of a model-building platform for dynamic spatial models is presented.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité fsei11766 003-24.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences Exactes et Informatique 000 - Informatique, information, ouvrages généraux Disponible Smart Grid Standards: Specifications, Requirements, and Technologies / Takuro Sato
Titre : Smart Grid Standards: Specifications, Requirements, and Technologies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Takuro Sato, Auteur ; Daniel M. Kammen, Auteur Editeur : Chichester [England] : Wiley Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 146 p. Format : 25 cm.x17 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-118-65369-2 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Smart Grid Standards: Specifications Requirements Technologies Index. décimale : 003 Résumé : The critical role of standards for smart grid has already been realized by world-wide governments and industrial organizations. There are hundreds of standards for Smart Grid which have been developed in parallel by different organizations. It is therefore necessary to arrange those standards in such a way that it is easier for readers to easily understand and select a particular standard according to their requirements without going into the depth of each standard, which often spans from hundreds to thousands of pages.
The book will allow people in the smart grid areas and in the related industries to easily understand the fundamental standards of smart grid, and quickly find the building-block standards they need from hundreds of standards for implementing a smart grid system. The authors highlight the most advanced works and efforts now under way to realize an integrated and interoperable smart grid, such as the “NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Release 2.0”, the” IEC Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap”, the ISO/IEC’s “Smart Grid Standards for Residential Customers”, the ZigBee/HomePlug’s “Smart Energy Profile Specification 2.0”, IEEE’s P2030 “Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads”, and the latest joint research project results between the world’s two largest economies, US and China. The book enables readers to fully understand the latest achievements and ongoing technical works of smart grid standards, and assist industry utilities, vendors, academia, regulators, and other smart grid stakeholders in future decision making.
The book begins with an overview of the smart grid, and introduces the opportunities in both developed and developing countries. It then examines the standards for power grid domain of the smart grid, including standards for blackout prevention and energy management, smart transmission, advanced distribution management and automation, smart substation automation, and condition monitoring. Communication and security standards as a whole are the backbone of smart grid and their standards, including those for wired and wireless communications, are then assessed. Finally the authors consider the standards and on-going work and efforts for interoperability and integration between different standards and networks, including the latest joint research effort between the world’s two largest economies, US and China.
A fully comprehensive introduction to smart grid standards and their applications for developers, consumers and service providers
Covers all up-to-date standards of smart grid, including the key standards from NIST, IEC, ISO ZigBee, IEEE, HomePlug, SAE, and other international and regional standardization organizations. The Appendix summarizes all of the standards mentioned in the book
Presents standards for renewable energy and smart generation, covering wind energy, solar voltaic, fuel cells, pumped storage, distributed generation, and nuclear generation standards. Standards for other alternative sources of energy such as geothermal energy, and bioenergy are briefly introduced
Introduces the standards for smart storage and plug-in electric vehicles, including standards for distributed energy resources (DER), electric storage, and E-mobility/plug-in vehicles
The book is written in an accessible style, ideal as an introduction to the topic, yet contains sufficient detail and research to appeal to the more advanced and specialist readerSmart Grid Standards: Specifications, Requirements, and Technologies [texte imprimé] / Takuro Sato, Auteur ; Daniel M. Kammen, Auteur . - Chichester [England] : Wiley, 2015 . - 146 p. ; 25 cm.x17 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-118-65369-2
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Smart Grid Standards: Specifications Requirements Technologies Index. décimale : 003 Résumé : The critical role of standards for smart grid has already been realized by world-wide governments and industrial organizations. There are hundreds of standards for Smart Grid which have been developed in parallel by different organizations. It is therefore necessary to arrange those standards in such a way that it is easier for readers to easily understand and select a particular standard according to their requirements without going into the depth of each standard, which often spans from hundreds to thousands of pages.
The book will allow people in the smart grid areas and in the related industries to easily understand the fundamental standards of smart grid, and quickly find the building-block standards they need from hundreds of standards for implementing a smart grid system. The authors highlight the most advanced works and efforts now under way to realize an integrated and interoperable smart grid, such as the “NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Release 2.0”, the” IEC Smart Grid Standardization Roadmap”, the ISO/IEC’s “Smart Grid Standards for Residential Customers”, the ZigBee/HomePlug’s “Smart Energy Profile Specification 2.0”, IEEE’s P2030 “Draft Guide for Smart Grid Interoperability of Energy Technology and Information Technology Operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), and End-Use Applications and Loads”, and the latest joint research project results between the world’s two largest economies, US and China. The book enables readers to fully understand the latest achievements and ongoing technical works of smart grid standards, and assist industry utilities, vendors, academia, regulators, and other smart grid stakeholders in future decision making.
The book begins with an overview of the smart grid, and introduces the opportunities in both developed and developing countries. It then examines the standards for power grid domain of the smart grid, including standards for blackout prevention and energy management, smart transmission, advanced distribution management and automation, smart substation automation, and condition monitoring. Communication and security standards as a whole are the backbone of smart grid and their standards, including those for wired and wireless communications, are then assessed. Finally the authors consider the standards and on-going work and efforts for interoperability and integration between different standards and networks, including the latest joint research effort between the world’s two largest economies, US and China.
A fully comprehensive introduction to smart grid standards and their applications for developers, consumers and service providers
Covers all up-to-date standards of smart grid, including the key standards from NIST, IEC, ISO ZigBee, IEEE, HomePlug, SAE, and other international and regional standardization organizations. The Appendix summarizes all of the standards mentioned in the book
Presents standards for renewable energy and smart generation, covering wind energy, solar voltaic, fuel cells, pumped storage, distributed generation, and nuclear generation standards. Standards for other alternative sources of energy such as geothermal energy, and bioenergy are briefly introduced
Introduces the standards for smart storage and plug-in electric vehicles, including standards for distributed energy resources (DER), electric storage, and E-mobility/plug-in vehicles
The book is written in an accessible style, ideal as an introduction to the topic, yet contains sufficient detail and research to appeal to the more advanced and specialist readerRéservation
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