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SYNCHRONIZATION OF LU CHAOTIC SYSTEM BY USING LINEAR FEEDBACK CONTROL AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL METHODS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): GRIENGGRAI RAJCHAKIT

Abstract: This paper treats the chaos synchronization problem of chaotic Lu system via single variable information of the master system. By stability theory of cascade-connection system, the derived controller is featured as follows: (a) only single variable information of the master system is needed to transmit to slave system for synchronization; (b) the pre-knowledge of upper bound of the trajectory of the master system is eliminated; (c) the controller is linear feedback. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed control law is also illustrated by the numerical simulation on Matlab environment as well as rigorous mathematical proof.

  • Publication Date: 22-Feb-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-040-8-37
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EVALUATION OF THE ADSORPTIVE PROPERTIES OF COCONUT HUSK FOR OIL SPILL CLEANUP

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): AUGUSTINE OSAMOR IFELEBUEGU , ZENEBU MOMOH

Abstract: The removal of vegetable oil and diesel fuel from seawater using waste coconut coir was investigated by batch adsorption experiments at varying sorbent doses and temperatures. Maximum adsorption capacities of 7231 and 6530 mg/g were achieved for the adsorption of vegetable oil and diesel fuel, respectively. The water adsorbency was relatively high at 6540 mg/g which is a limitation in its potential field application for oil spill cleanup. The maximum adsorption capacities improved significantly by up to 22% with a corresponding reduction in water adsorbency when coconut husk was impregnated with human hair. The adsorption kinetics followed a pseudo second order kinetic model and fitted to the Freundlich adsorption isotherm model. The sorption capacity was found to decrease with increasing temperatures. This work demonstrated that with adequate modifications to improve its hydrophobicity, coconut coir can potentially provide a low cost environmentally friendly adsorbent for oil spill cl

  • Publication Date: 22-Feb-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-040-8-38
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