166 research outputs found

    Generic heurorithm of innovation management from generating ideas to commercialization

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    The problem of providing an integrated scientific, methodological and information support of the innovation process, covering all its stages including the creative phase, at which novelties are created (solving the problem of conceptual design), is considered. The generic heurorithm (heuristic algorithm) of the innovation management serves as the methodological basis for the implementation of the information support and management innovation system. It is a standard program tool for corporative innovation infrastructure for use in universities, and is intended for describing, accounting and management of ideas at different stages of the innovation cycle. Heurorithm has a modular structure and is represented by a graphical notation systems working schemes. Its schemes reflect a variety of means to support innovation: scientific and methodological support, methods, instructional materials, information resources and a program toolkit (including components of information support and innovation management system). These means correspond to the heuristic components of activities and heuristic information facilities: weakly formalized creative processes and experience gained during their realization. Availability and detailing of heuristics generated and used at different stages of the innovation process for its intensification, is one of the main differences between the developed heurorithm and known organizational charts of innovative activity. On the basis of the generic heurorithm in the system of information support and innovation management an interactive navigator on the stages of the innovation process and means of its support is developed. The research was conducted at the financial support of the state e represented by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (the unique identifier of the research work RFMEFI57314X0007).peer-reviewe

    Chapter 7 - Energy systems

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    Stabilizing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations will require large-scale transformations in human societies, from the way that we produce and consume energy to how we use the land surface. A natural question in this context is what will be the .transformation pathway. towards stabilization; that is, how do we get from here to there? The topic of this chapter is transformation pathways. The chapter is primarily motivated by three questions. First, what are the near-term and future choices that define transformation pathways, including the goal itself, the emissions pathway to the goal, technologies used for and sectors contributing to mitigation, the nature of international coordination, and mitigation policies? Second, what are the key characteristics of different transformation pathways, including the rates of emissions reductions and deployment of low-carbon energy, the magnitude and timing of aggregate economic costs, and the implications for other policy objectives such as those generally associated with sustainable development? Third, how will actions taken today influence the options that might be available in the future? As part of the assessment in this chapter, data from over 1000 new scenarios published since the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) were collected from integrated modelling research groups, many from large-scale model intercomparison studies. In comparison to AR4, new scenarios, both in this AR5 dataset and more broadly in the literature assessed in this chapter, consider more ambitious concentration goals, a wider range of assumptions about technology, and more possibilities for delays in additional global mitigation beyond that of today and fragmented international action

    Physical and mathematical foundations describing crystallization process of melt cooling on a moving wall by fourier method and Duhamel Theorem

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    © 2017 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. The process of melt crystallization of the material in a twin-roll mold is considered. An adjoin of heat conduction through variable thickness of wall "rolls wall - hard layer" with a convective heat exchange from two sides problem important for the chemical industry is solved using Fourier method and Duhamel theorem. A theoretical dependence of the thickness of a frozen layer on the physical parameters of the melt and technological parameters of the crystallization process is obtained

    Mathematical modeling of the crystallization process to obtain a fine fraction aluminates

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    © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Considered process of melt crystallization of the material in a twin-roll mold. Resolved an important problem of heat conduction through the wall of variable thickness, using the Fourier method and theorem Duhamel. Obtain theoretical dependence of the thickness of a frozen layer on the physical parameters of the melt and technological parameters of the crystallization process

    Research on influence of temporary distribution of power of laser radiation with a hybrid processing on a depth heat affected zone

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    © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Investigations on the influence of the temporal distribution of the laser radiation power per pulse of hybrid processing on a depth heat affected zone. Recommendations on use of specific distribution of the laser radiation power in the combined laser and plasma processing for decrease in energy consumption

    Technical summary

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    The Working Group III (WGIII) contribution to the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) assesses literature on the scientific, technological, environmental, economic and social aspects of mitigation of climate change. It builds upon the WGIII contribution to the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) and previous reports and incorporates subsequent new findings and research. Throughout, the focus is on the implications of its findings for policy, without being prescriptive about the particular policies that governments and other important participants in the policy process should adopt. In light of the IPCC's mandate, authors in WGIII were guided by several principles when assembling this assessment: (1) to be explicit about mitigation options, (2) to be explicit about their costs and about their risks and opportunities vis-a-vis other development priorities, (3) and to be explicit about the underlying criteria, concepts, and methods for evaluating alternative policies. This summary offers the main findings of the report

    Calculation of thermal processes in bottom electrode

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    © 2014 Irek Husnemardanovich Israphilov et al. Conducted comprehensive studies of the existing thermal bottom electrode (BE) in process. Considered separately BE coolant. The optimum parameters of copper BE (water-coolant, wall temperatures and geometric parameters) under specific operating conditions calculated. Drawn up formulas and graphs to determine the optimum geometrical parameters of BE under different operating conditions. Calculation and simulation of BE in process are held

    Numerical analysis of temperature distribution in bottom electrode of DC arc furnace in process

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    © 2014 Irek Husnemardanovich Israphilovet et al. Conducted comprehensive studies of the existing thermal bottom electrode (BE) in process. Considered separately BE coolant. The optimum parameters of copper BE (water-coolant, wall temperatures and geometric parameters) under specific operating conditions calculated
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