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Limits to plasma modelling
Posted 13 juin 2010, 18:15 UTC−4 0 Replies
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If we have laminar flow, we can predict to a certain extent and quite acceptably, until we take into account material imperfections in wood, sap, structural imperfections and rate of change of structure during burn. a natural gas nozzle flame with laminar flow can be well modelled in the ideal, however with shifting wind patterns, unless we are measuring these and feeding them back in with negative feedback to our kalman predictor, we will not be able to predict such a flame either. There are also quantum limitations, that can't presently be computed for fusion or campfires, there is quantum noise at some level, or is it noise? There is also measurement noise, quantization noise and sensors not being quite as accurate over the whole range of measurment as they might be .... these are fundamental problems to prediction and control of fusion or campfires.
just food for thought...... any comments...... how has comsol tackled this problem?
Hello Richard Belshaw
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