WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection
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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Enterprise Systems Applications Development Plans To Build and Develop Robust and Environmentally Sensitive Green Logistics Systems Management Software(Springer Verlag, 2009) Yıldız, Türkay; Yercan, FundaWithin the concept of enterprise-wide development of environmentally sensitive systems' application modules to fully integrate all-in-one green logistics services principles have received much attention and consideration from practitioners, academia, and from the industry, for about more than a decade. However, by taking into the consideration of the multidisciplinary nature of the issue, large scale effective collaborative framework is needed to be developed. Therefore, utilization of UML diagrams, class definitions, defining class relationships, fields, tables, views, etc. so on play crucial roles in the design phases of the enterprise system. Thus, this article largely deals with the major logistics work processes and their interactions within the consideration of environmental engineering issues on business operations to address step-by-step process control mechanisms to provide necessary input to build robust-design and better implementation of the needed IT software backbone.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 3A New Method To Quantify the Robustness of Self-Consolidating Grouts(Elsevier, 2019) Erdem, Tahir Kemal; Bilgiç, Esra; Kanpara Cıvaş, ZüleyhaThere are different methods in literature to evaluate the robustness of highly fluid cementitious mixtures. However, no one of them gained widely acceptance due to the relative advantages and disadvantages involved in each of them. Therefore, there is still need for further research on this topic. This study proposes a new and relatively easy method for quantifying the robustness of self-consolidating grouts by calculating so-called robustness indices. Due to the more difficulty to produce robust mixtures for highly fluid mixtures obtained by very powerful chemicals, the method is based on the variations in the superplasticizer (SP) type and amount. Mineral admixture (fly ash or limestone powder) usage and water-to-binder ratio (w/b) were other parameters investigated in this study. It was found that SP type was the most important factor affecting the robustness. The effect of w/b was less when compared to SP type. The mixtures containing naphthalene-based SP were more robust than those containing polycarboxylate-based SP. Mineral admixture type and amount had the least effect on robustness. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5Robust Control Design for Positioning of an Unactuated Surface Vessel(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015) Bıdıklı, Barış; Tatlıcıoğlu, Enver; Zergeroğlu, ErkanIn this paper, a robust controller is designed to achieve accurate positioning of an unactuated surface vessel by using multiple unidirectional tugboats. After initially locating opposing tugboats to specific configurations, the control problem is transformed into a second order system with an uncertain non-symmetric input gain matrix. Upon applying a matrix decomposition, a robust controller is proposed. Detailed stability analysis ensured asymptotic tracking. Numerical simulation results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed controller © 2015 IEEE.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Nonlinear Robust Control To Maximize Energy Capture in a Variable Speed Wind Turbine Using an Induction Generator(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2009) Iyasere, Erhun; Dawson, Darren M.; Wagner, John R.; Salah, Mohammed; Tatlıcıoğlu, EnverThe emergence of wind turbine systems for electric power generation can help satisfy the growing global demand. This paper proposes a control strategy to maximize the wind energy captured in a variable speed wind turbine, with an internal induction generator, at low to medium wind speeds. The proposed strategy controls the tip speed ratio, via the rotor angular speed, to an optimum point at which the efficiency constant (or power coefficient) is maximal for a particular blade pitch angle and wind speed. This control method allows for aerodynamic rotor power maximization without exact wind turbine model knowledge.
