Bias Uncertainty via Sensitivity analysis -Example: Shock tube T5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ย. 2024
- This video describes how to determine bias in an uncertainty analysis when the quantity in question is determined from an iterative solution process. The answer is to use a sensitivity analysis.
Here are the references cited in the video
Normal Shock Equations:
Gaydon, Alfred Gordon, and Ian Roy Hurle. "The shock tube in high-temperature chemical physics." (1963).
"Nasa Coefficients"
1) S. Gordon and B. J. McBride. Computer program for calculation of complex chemical equilibrium compositions, rocket performance, incident and reflected shocks, and ChapmanJouguet detonations. Technical report, Lewis Research Center, 1971. (2nd Edition), NASA SP-273, Available from National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22151. N71-37775
2) Alexander Burcat and Branko Ruscic. Third millennium ideal gas and condensed phase thermochemical database for combustion with updates from active thermochemical tables. Technical Report ANL-05/20 TAE 960, Argonne National Laboratory and Technion Israel Institute of Technology, 2005.
FROSH
1) mcampbell.info/...
2) Campbell, Matthew Frederick. Studies of biodiesel surrogates using novel shock tube techniques. Stanford University, 2014.
3) Campbell, Matthew F., et al. "Dependence of calculated postshock thermodynamic variables on vibrational equilibrium and input uncertainty." Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer 31.3 (2017): 586-608.
Sensitivity Analysis with Matlab:
www.uqlab.com/...