Applied Mathematical Modeling


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Progress in Applied Mathematical Modeling


Progress in Applied Mathematical Modeling

Author: Fengshan Yang

language: en

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Release Date: 2008


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This book presents new research related to the mathematical modelling of engineering and environmental processes, manufacturing, and industrial systems. It includes heat transfer, fluid mechanics, CFD, and transport phenomena; solid mechanics and mechanics of metals; electromagnets and MHD; reliability modelling and system optimisation; finite volume, finite element, and boundary element procedures; decision sciences in an industrial and manufacturing context; civil engineering systems and structures; mineral and energy resources; relevant software engineering issues associated with CAD and CAE; and materials and metallurgical engineering.

Applied Mathematical Models in Human Physiology


Applied Mathematical Models in Human Physiology

Author: Johnny T. Ottesen

language: en

Publisher: SIAM

Release Date: 2004-01-01


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This book introduces mathematicians to real applications from physiology. Using mathematics to analyze physiological systems, the authors focus on models reflecting current research in cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology. In particular, they present models describing blood flow in the heart and the cardiovascular system, as well as the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the respiratory system and a model for baroreceptor regulation.

RFID in Logistics


RFID in Logistics

Author: Erick C. Jones

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2007-12-03


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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging is now mandated by the department of defense and many of the world's largest retailers including Wal-Mart. In order to stay competitive, more than 200,000 manufacturers and suppliers must develop strategies for integrating RFID technologies into their supply chains. RFID in Logistics: A Practical Introd