For human safety, efficient removal of formaldehyde in indoor environments is essential. However, removing formaldehyde from indoor environment given the low-temperature and moisture remains a challenge. In this study, a...
Large-scale wind power integration is difficult due to the uncertainty of wind power, and therefore the use of conventional point prediction of wind power cannot meet the needs of power grid planning. In contrast, interval prediction is playing an increasingly important role as an effective approach because the interval can describe the uncertainty of wind power. In this study, a wind interval prediction model based on Variational Mode Decomposition (VMD) and the Fast Gate Recurrent Unit (F-GRU) optimized with an improved whale optimization algorithm (IWOA) is proposed. Firstly, the wind power series was decomposed using VMD to obtain several Intrinsic Mode Function (IMF) components. Secondly, an interval prediction model was constructed based on the lower upper bound estimation. Finally, according to the fitness function, the F-GRU parameters were optimized by IWOA, and thefinal prediction interval was obtained. Actual examples show that the method can be employed to improve the interval coverage and reduce the interval bandwidth and thus has strong practical significance.
As a new type of automatic transmission in recent several years, dual clutch transmission (DCT) owns the advantages of both automated manual transmission (AMT) and hydraulic automatic transmission (AT), and shows a huge development potential in automatic transmission family. In this paper, a dynamic model of the shift process for a six-speed wet-type DCT is presented, the simulation model has been built using MATLAB/Simulink platform, and simulation tests of upshift and downshift processes have also been accomplished. The study provides a reliable theoretical dynamic model for further development of control strategies and algorithms for DCT.
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