The crossflow filtration process differs of the conventional filtration by presenting the circulation flow tangentially to the filtration surface. The conventional mathematical models used to represent the process have some limitations in relation to the identification and generalization of the system behavior. In this paper, a system based on fuzzy logic systems is developed to overcome the problems usually found in the conventional mathematical models. Imprecisions and uncertainties associated with the measurements made on the system are automatically incorporated in the fuzzy approach. Simulation results are presented to justify the validity of the proposed approach
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The crossflow filtration process differs of the conventional filtration by presenting the circulatio...
The crossflow filtration process differs of the conventional filtration by presenting the circulatio...
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This paper introduces a network-based interval type-2 fuzzy inference system (NT2FIS) with a dynamic...
The propagation of large scale floodwaters through complex environmental systems cannot be uniquely ...
The aim of this study is the spatial prediction runoff using hydrometric and meteorological stations...
The crossflow filtration process differs of the conventional filtration by presenting the circulatio...
The crossflow filtration process differs of the conventional filtration by presenting the circulatio...
The identification of two-phase flow regimes that occur in heated pipes is of paramount importance f...
A fuzzy logic model was constructed to predict hydraulic jump aeration efficiency. Fuzzy subsets and...
This paper uses fuzzy logic-based models to predict and evaluate the performance of multimedia filte...
Abstract — Modeling of a flow passing over a shallow cavity is an interesting problem as the interna...
Swiftly identifying the two-phase flow that occurs in coolantchannels is crucial for monitoring ener...
In an attempt to facilitate the diagnosis of the various factors that affect water quality and predi...
The use of fuzzy logic for the real-time control of flows in a combined sewer system is examined in...
This study is divided into three parts centred around modelling the complex turbulent fluxes across ...
AbstractA fuzzy-logic-based diagnosis system was developed to determine the primary treatment efflue...
A model for the identification of daily river flows has been developed, consisting of the combinatio...
This paper introduces a network-based interval type-2 fuzzy inference system (NT2FIS) with a dynamic...
The propagation of large scale floodwaters through complex environmental systems cannot be uniquely ...
The aim of this study is the spatial prediction runoff using hydrometric and meteorological stations...