On the analytical approach to present engineering problems: Photovoltaic systems behavior, wind speed sensors performance, and high-speed train pressure wave effects in tunnels

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Abstract

At present, engineering problems required quite a sophisticated calculation means. However, analytical models still can prove to be a useful tool for engineers and scientists when dealing with complex physical phenomena. The mathematical models developed to analyze three different engineering problems: photovoltaic devices analysis; cup anemometer performance; and high-speed train pressure wave effects in tunnels are described. In all cases, the results are quite accurate when compared to testing measurements.

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Pindado, S., Cubas, J., & Sorribes-Palmer, F. (2015). On the analytical approach to present engineering problems: Photovoltaic systems behavior, wind speed sensors performance, and high-speed train pressure wave effects in tunnels. Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/897357

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