Scramjet Combustor Flow Analysis Using Coupled Navier-Stokes and Finite Rate Chemical Equations

2016-07-13
Rouzbar, Ramin
Eyi, Sinan
An element-index is a crucial mechanism for supporting content-only (CO) queries over XML collections. A full element-index that indexes each element along with the content of its descendants involves a high redundancy and reduces query processing efficiency. A direct index, on the other hand, only indexes the content that is directly under each element and disregards the descendants. This results in a smaller index, but possibly in return to some reduction in system effectiveness. In this paper, we propose using static index pruning techniques for obtaining more compact index files that can still result in comparable retrieval performance to that of a full index. We also compare the retrieval performance of these pruning based approaches to some other strategies that make use of a direct element-index. Our experiments conducted along with the lines of INEX evaluation framework reveal that pruned index files yield comparable to or even better retrieval performance than the full index and direct index, for several tasks in the ad hoc track.

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Citation Formats
R. Rouzbar and S. Eyi, “Scramjet Combustor Flow Analysis Using Coupled Navier-Stokes and Finite Rate Chemical Equations,” 2016, vol. 2016, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/37176.