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They used both experiments and simulations to deduce an imperfect mixing law in between no mixing and imperfect mixing results, with a scale parameter that need to be calibrated depending on each real cross.
Applied to an unstructured grid, the combustion LES filter size is not fixed in this novel approach devoted to LES with refined meshes, but calibrated depending on the local level of unresolved scalar fluctuations.
This indirect remote sensing based prediction of subsistence wood extraction can be applied across large geographical areas using default values for extraction-distance relationships or be locally calibrated depending on the chosen accuracy level for measurement of subsistence extraction under REDD+.
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Where s is a coefficient to calibrate, which depends on the real state of the cross-junction; C j the imperfect mixing condition concentration at either outlet j = 3 or j = 4 in Fig. 1; ( {C}_j^{perfect} ) is the concentration computed with perfect mixing hypothesis at outlets 3 and 4 using Eq. (2); and ( {C}_{mathrm{j}}^{bulk} ) is calculated with Eq. (3).
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As a matter of principle, different levels of accuracy can be achieved in calibrating such an expression, depending on the number of parameters considered in its calibration: the higher the number of such parameters, the lower the expected residual error of the resulting formula.
This further implies that the same answer to a particular question is calibrated to different factor scores depending on the country, measurement occasion and/or subpopulation to which the respondent belongs to.
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