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  1. Rybakov A.A., Belega E.D., Trubnikov D.N., Chulichkov A.I.
    Transition from regular to chaotic dynamics for weakly bound rotating clusters
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2009, v. 1, no. 1, pp. 13-20

    The measure of regular and chaotic component in dynamics of van-der-Waals clusters has been obtained by Monte Carlo method at different values of the total energy and the angular momentum. The nonmonotonic dependence of the volume of chaotic component on the angular momentum has been determined. The reason of transition to the chaotic regime has been revealed.

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  2. Plokhotnikov K.E.
    On the stability of the gravitational system of many bodies
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2021, v. 13, no. 3, pp. 487-511

    In this paper, a gravitational system is understood as a set of point bodies that interact according to Newton's law of attraction and have a negative value of the total energy. The question of the stability (nonstability) of a gravitational system of general position is discussed by direct computational experiment. A gravitational system of general position is a system in which the masses, initial positions, and velocities of bodies are chosen randomly from given ranges. A new method for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations at large time intervals has been developed for the computational experiment. The proposed method allowed, on the one hand, to ensure the fulfillment of all conservation laws by a suitable correction of solutions, on the other hand, to use standard methods for the numerical solution of systems of differential equations of low approximation order. Within the framework of this method, the trajectory of a gravitational system in phase space is assembled from parts, the duration of each of which can be macroscopic. The constructed trajectory, generally speaking, is discontinuous, and the points of joining of individual pieces of the trajectory act as branch points. In connection with the latter circumstance, the proposed method, in part, can be attributed to the class of Monte Carlo methods. The general conclusion of a series of computational experiments has shown that gravitational systems of general position with a number of bodies of 3 or more, generally speaking, are unstable. In the framework of the proposed method, special cases of zero-equal angular momentum of a gravitational system with a number of bodies of 3 or more, as well as the problem of motion of two bodies, are specially considered. The case of numerical modeling of the dynamics of the solar system in time is considered separately. From the standpoint of computational experiments based on analytical methods, as well as direct numerical methods of high-order approximation (10 and higher), the stability of the solar system was previously demonstrated at an interval of five billion years or more. Due to the limitations on the available computational resources, the stability of the dynamics of the planets of the solar system within the framework of the proposed method was confirmed for a period of ten million years. With the help of a computational experiment, one of the possible scenarios for the disintegration of the solar systems is also considered.

  3. Budak V.P., Zheltov V.S., Kalakutsky T.K.
    Local estimations of Monte Carlo method with the object spectral representation in the solution of global illumination
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 1, pp. 75-84

    The article deals with the local and double local estimation of the Monte Carlo method for solving the equation of global illumination. The local estimation allows calculating the illumination at any point at the approximation of diffuse reflection, whereas the double local estimation allows calculating directly the luminance at a given point in a given direction. The article presents the mathematical basis of local estimations and the basic stages of the software implementation. The representation of three-dimensional objects in the basis of spherical functions and the possibility of using them in the local estimations are also considered.

    Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  4. Prokhorov I.V., Zhuplev A.S.
    On the efficiency of the maximum cross section method in radiation transport theory
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 4, pp. 573-582

    We consider two versions of the maximum cross section method for the solutions of the stationary equation of radiative transfer in dimensional inhomogeneous medium. Both are based on the application Monte-Carlo method to the summation of the Neumann series for the solution transport equation. First modification is traditional and second is based on the use of branching Markov chains. We carried out numerical comparison of these algorithms.

    Views (last year): 4. Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  5. Nikulin A.S., ZHediaevskii D.N., Fedorova E.B.
    Applying artificial neural network for the selection of mixed refrigerant by boiling curve
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2022, v. 14, no. 3, pp. 593-608

    The paper provides a method for selecting the composition of a refrigerant with a given isobaric cooling curve using an artificial neural network (ANN). This method is based on the use of 1D layers of a convolutional neural network. To train the neural network, we applied a technological model of a simple heat exchanger in the UniSim design program, using the Peng – Robinson equation of state.We created synthetic database on isobaric boiling curves of refrigerants of different compositions using the technological model. To record the database, an algorithm was developed in the Python programming language, and information on isobaric boiling curves for 1 049 500 compositions was uploaded using the COM interface. The compositions have generated by Monte Carlo method. Designed architecture of ANN allows select composition of a mixed refrigerant by 101 points of boiling curve. ANN gives mole flows of mixed refrigerant by composition (methane, ethane, propane, nitrogen) on the output layer. For training ANN, we used method of cyclical learning rate. For results demonstration we selected MR composition by natural gas cooling curve with a minimum temperature drop of 3 К and a maximum temperature drop of no more than 10 К, which turn better than we predicted via UniSim SQP optimizer and better than predicted by $k$-nearest neighbors algorithm. A significant value of this article is the fact that an artificial neural network can be used to select the optimal composition of the refrigerant when analyzing the cooling curve of natural gas. This method can help engineers select the composition of the mixed refrigerant in real time, which will help reduce the energy consumption of natural gas liquefaction.

  6. Kovtanyuk A.E.
    Algorithms of parallel computing for radiative-conductive heat transfer problems
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 3, pp. 543-552

    The problems of radiative-conductive heat transfer in the scattering layer are considered. They consist in finding the temperature profile and improving the heat transfer from boundaries. For their solution the Monte Carlo method is used. The different approaches of parallelization of proposed algorithm are analyzed.

    Views (last year): 2. Citations: 5 (RSCI).
  7. Didenko D.V., Baluev D.E., Marov I.V., Nikanorov O.L., Rogozhkin S.A., Sorokin S.E.
    Computational modeling of the thermal and physical processes in the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2023, v. 15, no. 4, pp. 895-906

    The development of a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) constituting a part of nuclear power-and-process station and intended for large-scale hydrogen production is now in progress in the Russian Federation. One of the key objectives in development of the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor is the computational justification of the accepted design.

    The article gives the procedure for the computational analysis of thermal and physical characteristics of the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor. The procedure is based on the use of the state-of-the-art codes for personal computer (PC).

    The objective of thermal and physical analysis of the reactor as a whole and of the core in particular was achieved in three stages. The idea of the first stage is to justify the neutron physical characteristics of the block-type core during burn-up with the use of the MCU-HTR code based on the Monte Carlo method. The second and the third stages are intended to study the coolant flow and the temperature condition of the reactor and the core in 3D with the required degree of detailing using the FlowVision and the ANSYS codes.

    For the purpose of carrying out the analytical studies the computational models of the reactor flow path and the fuel assembly column were developed.

    As per the results of the computational modeling the design of the support columns and the neutron physical characteristics of the fuel assembly were optimized. This results in the reduction of the total hydraulic resistance of the reactor and decrease of the maximum temperature of the fuel elements.

    The dependency of the maximum fuel temperature on the value of the power peaking factors determined by the arrangement of the absorber rods and of the compacts of burnable absorber in the fuel assembly is demonstrated.

  8. Maslovskaya A.G., Sivunov A.V.
    The use of finite element method for simulation of heat conductivity processes in polar dielectrics irradiated by electron bunches
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2012, v. 4, no. 4, pp. 767-780

    The paper describes the results of computer simulation of time-dependent temperature fields arising in polar dielectrics irradiated by focused electron bunches with average electron energy when analyzing with electron microscopy techniques. The mathematical model was based on solving several-dimensional nonstationary heat conduction equation with use of numerical finite element method. The approximation of thermal source was performed taking into account the estimation of initial electron distribution determined by Monte-Carlo simulation of electron trajectories. The simulation program was designed in Matlab. The geometrical modeling and calculation results demonstrated the main features of model sample heating by electron beam were presented at the given experimental parameters as well as source approximation.

    Views (last year): 5. Citations: 3 (RSCI).
  9. Sivunov A.V., Maslovskaya A.G.
    Numerical simulation of charging processes at ferroelectric diagnostics with scanning electron microscopy techniques
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 1, pp. 107-118

    An algorithm of applied problem solving was described to calculate electrical characteristics of electrical field effects in ferroelectrics electron-beam charged. The algorithm was based on implementation of the deterministic model using finite element method as well as taking into account Monte-Carlo simulation results of electron transport. The program application was developed to perform computing experiments.

    Citations: 2 (RSCI).
  10. Burlakov E.A.
    Relation between performance of organization and its structure during sudden and smoldering crises
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2016, v. 8, no. 4, pp. 685-706

    The article describes a mathematical model that simulates performance of a hierarchical organization during an early stage of a crisis. A distinguished feature of this stage of crisis is presence of so called early warning signals containing information on the approaching event. Employees are capable of catching the early warnings and of preparing the organization for the crisis based on the signals’ meaning. The efficiency of the preparation depends on both parameters of the organization and parameters of the crisis. The proposed simulation agentbased model is implemented on Java programming language and is used for conducting experiments via Monte- Carlo method. The goal of the experiments is to compare how centralized and decentralized organizational structures perform during sudden and smoldering crises. By centralized organizations we assume structures with high number of hierarchy levels and low number of direct reports of every manager, while decentralized organizations mean structures with low number of hierarchy levels and high number of direct reports of every manager. Sudden crises are distinguished by short early stage and low number of warning signals, while smoldering crises are defined as crises with long lasting early stage and high number of warning signals not necessary containing important information. Efficiency of the organizational performance during early stage of a crisis is measured by two parameters: percentage of early warnings which have been acted upon in order to prepare organization for the crisis, and time spent by top-manager on working with early warnings. As a result, we show that during early stage of smoldering crises centralized organizations process signals more efficiently than decentralized organizations, while decentralized organizations handle early warning signals more efficiently during early stage of sudden crises. However, occupation of top-managers during sudden crises is higher in decentralized organizations and it is higher in centralized organizations during smoldering crises. Thus, neither of the two classes of organizational structures is more efficient by the two parameters simultaneously. Finally, we conduct sensitivity analysis to verify the obtained results.

    Views (last year): 2. Citations: 2 (RSCI).
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