- A lexical analysis of keywords in high level programming languages
Int J Man-Machine Studies (1983) 19, 595-607 A lexical analysis of keywords in high level programming languagest C M EASTMAN Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dallas, Texas 75275, U S A Southern Methodist University, (Received 21 April 1980, and in revised form 21 January 1983) Lexical characteristics of nine high level programming languages, Ada, APL, BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN
- Beta ratio, axisymmetric flow distortion and swirl effects upon orifice . . .
The objective of this study is to measure the response of the orifice meter to known upstream flow field disturbances generated by a concentric tube flow conditioner and a vane-type swirl generator
- Evaluation of the Ability to Control Biological Precipitation to . . .
Biological soil improvement is a novel improvement technique in which chemical and biological processes leads to an improvement of physical and mechanical soil properties
- Computational and Formulation Considerations in Multiobjective Analysis . . .
COMPUTATIONAL AND FOR'ruLATION CONSIDERATIONS IN }fULTIOBJECTIVE ANALYSIS IN \ ]ATER RESOURCE PLANNING Jared L Cohon Assistant Professor The Department of ~eography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins University Ames Hall Baltimore, ~arylan~ 21718 U S A and David H Marks Associate Professor and Head, Systems ~ethodology Group Department of Civil Engineering Room 1-163
- Drive Reservoir - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Figure 8-2 illustrates that the behavior of a volumetric storage reservoir during the injection-withdrawal cycle is complex due to the transient nature of conditions in the reservoir The behavior of a water drive reservoir in storage service is even more complex Figure 8-1 showed the pressure decline curve for a volumetric reservoir An aquifer or a reservoir with a strong water drive has a
- A method of fundamental solutions for modeling porous media advective . . .
A new numerical scheme for modeling advective tracer flow in oil reservoirs and aquifers is presented It combines the method of fundamental solutions and a streamline time of flight approach for solving the pressure and concentration equations respectively
- Upstream velocity profile effects on orifice flowmeters
Upstream velocity profile effects on orifice flowmeters G I_ MORRISON*, K R HALLt, M L MACEK*, L M IHFE*, R E DeOTTE, Jr* and J E HAUGLIE* *Texas A M University, Mechanical Engineering Department, College Station, Texas 77843-3122, USA; -I-Texas A M University, Chemical Engineering Department, College Station, Texas 77843-3122, USA The effects of upstream velocity profile on the
- Response and multi-parameter determination of . . . - ScienceDirect
Modern logging plays an important role in petroleum geological exploration and includes open-hole logging and logging while drilling (LWD) LWD can acquire formation data in real-time during the drilling process, helping engineers quickly assess formation characteristics and make timely decisions (Clark et al , 1990) In open-hole logging, microresistivity scanning imaging (MRSI) logging has
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