29 resultados para Boîte homéo
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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En la exposición Orígenes: Cinco hitos en la evolución humana, celebrada en Vielha (Valle de Arán) durante el verano de 2010, pudo leerse lo siguiente: «Hace unos 2,5 millones de años una especie de primate, que podría ser el primer representante del género humano (Homo habilis), destaca sobre las especies existentes.
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Thinning the absorber layer is one of the possibilities envisaged to further decrease the production costs of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGSe) thin films solar cell technology. In the present study, the electronic transport in submicron CIGSe-based devices has been investigated and compared to that of standard devices. It is observed that when the absorber is around 0.5 μm-thick, tunnelling enhanced interface recombination dominates, which harms cells energy conversion efficiency. It is also shown that by varying either the properties of the Mo back contact or the characteristics of 3-stage growth processing, one can shift the dominating recombination mechanism from interface to space charge region and thereby improve the cells efficiency. Discussions on these experimental facts led to the conclusions that 3-stage process implies the formation of a CIGSe/CIGSe homo-interface, whose location as well as properties rule the device operation; its influence is enhanced in submicron CIGSe based solar cells.
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Relatively high amounts of fats or oils (mayor que 40-50 g/kg diet) are frequently used in animal nutrition. Vegetables oils are richer in polyunsaturated fatty acids than animal fats. Most of the works studying the effect of different dietary fat sources are focused either on the existing differences on fat digestibility depending on their fatty acid composition (Wiseman et al., 1991) or on their effect on the carcass fat fatty acid profile (Sanz et al., 1999a). lnformation regarding the effect of dietary fat saturation on fat utilization and deposition it is more limited. lt is generally assumed that, apart from differences in digestion, fatty acids of different composition are equally used for metabolic purposes.
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In this paper we present a heterogeneous collaborative sensor network for electrical management in the residential sector. Improving demand-side management is very important in distributed energy generation applications. Sensing and control are the foundations of the “Smart Grid” which is the future of large-scale energy management. The system presented in this paper has been developed on a self-sufficient solar house called “MagicBox” equipped with grid connection, PV generation, lead-acid batteries, controllable appliances and smart metering. Therefore, there is a large number of energy variables to be monitored that allow us to precisely manage the energy performance of the house by means of collaborative sensors. The experimental results, performed on a real house, demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed collaborative system to reduce the consumption of electrical power and to increase energy efficiency.
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El número de cerdos por cuadra y la densidad influyen sobre el rendimiento productivo (Edmons et al., 1998). Además, la densidad de cría puede afectar a la calidad de la canal y de la carne (Estevez et al., 2003), ya que una reducción del espacio disponible da lugar a peleas y mordeduras de colas. Sin embargo, la producción de carne por m 2 aumenta con la densidad con un mejor aprovechamiento de la superficie disponible. Por otro lado, la densidad podría afectar de distinto modo a hembras (HE) y a machos castrados (MC) debido posiblemente al menor consumo voluntario de pienso de las HE. A este particular, Hamilton et al. (2003) observaron que a altas densidades de cría las HE fueron relativamente más magras mientras que los MC eran relativamente más grasos. Cambios en la densidad de cría, pueden afectar a la composición en ácidos grasos de la canal debido a cambios en el consumo y a la utilización del alimento (Nürnberg et al., 1998). El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar el efecto de la densidad de cebo de HE y MC con alto potencial de crecimiento, sobre el rendimiento productivo y la composición de la carne y el perfil de ácidos grasos en cerdos de 19 a 109 kg PV.
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One of the most significant aspects of a building’s acoustic behavior is the airborne sound insulation of the room façades, since this determines the protection of its inhabitants against environmental noise. For this reason, authorities in most countries have established in their acoustic regulations for buildings the minimum value of sound insulation that must be respected for façades. In order to verify compliance with legal requirements it is usual to perform acoustic measurements in the finished buildings and then compare the measurement results with the established limits. Since there is always a certain measurement uncertainty, this uncertainty must be calculated and taken into account in order to ensure compliance with specifications. The most commonly used method for measuring sound insulation on façades is the so-called Global Loudspeaker Method, specified in ISO 140-5:1998. This method uses a loudspeaker placed outside the building as a sound source. The loudspeaker directivity has a significant influence on the measurement results, and these results may change noticeably by choosing different loudspeakers, even though they all fulfill the directivity requirements of ISO 140-5. This work analyzes the influence of the loudspeaker directivity on the results of façade sound insulation measurement, and determines its contribution to measurement uncertainty. The theoretical analysis is experimentally validated by means of an intermediate precision test according to ISO 5725-3:1994, which compares the values of sound insulation obtained for a façade using various loudspeakers with different directivities
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With the rising prices of the retail electricity and the decreasing cost of the PV technology, grid parity with commercial electricity will soon become a reality in Europe. This fact, together with less attractive PV feed-in-tariffs in the near future and incentives to promote self-consumption suggest, that new operation modes for the PV Distributed Generation should be explored; differently from the traditional approach which is only based on maximizing the exported electricity to the grid. The smart metering is experiencing a growth in Europe and the United States but the possibilities of its use are still uncertain, in our system we propose their use to manage the storage and to allow the user to know their electrical power and energy balances. The ADSM has many benefits studied previously but also it has important challenges, in this paper we can observe and ADSM implementation example where we propose a solution to these challenges. In this paper we study the effects of the Active Demand-Side Management (ADSM) and storage systems in the amount of consumed local electrical energy. It has been developed on a prototype of a self-sufficient solar house called “MagicBox” equipped with grid connection, PV generation, lead–acid batteries, controllable appliances and smart metering. We carried out simulations for long-time experiments (yearly studies) and real measures for short and mid-time experiments (daily and weekly studies). Results show the relationship between the electricity flows and the storage capacity, which is not linear and becomes an important design criterion.
Neural network controller for active demand side management with PV energy in the residential sector
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In this paper, we describe the development of a control system for Demand-Side Management in the residential sector with Distributed Generation. The electrical system under study incorporates local PV energy generation, an electricity storage system, connection to the grid and a home automation system. The distributed control system is composed of two modules: a scheduler and a coordinator, both implemented with neural networks. The control system enhances the local energy performance, scheduling the tasks demanded by the user and maximizing the use of local generation.
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El apartado <4.2 Altavoz> de la Norma Internacional UNE-EN ISO 140-5
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One of the most significant aspects of a building?s acoustic behavior is the airborne sound insulation of the room façades, since this determines the protection of its inhabitants against environmental noise. For this reason, authorities in most countries have established in their acoustic regulations for buildings the minimum value of sound insulation that must be respected for façades. In order to verify compliance with legal requirements it is usual to perform acoustic measurements in the finished buildings and then compare the measurement results with the established limits. Since there is always a certain measurement uncertainty, this uncertainty must be calculated and taken into account in order to ensure compliance with specifications. The most commonly used method for measuring sound insulation on façades is the so-called Global Loudspeaker Method, specified in ISO 140-5:1998. This method uses a loudspeaker placed outside the building as a sound source. The loudspeaker directivity has a significant influence on the measurement results, and these results may change noticeably by choosing different loudspeakers, even though they all fulfill the directivity requirements of ISO 140-5. This work analyzes the influence of the loudspeaker directivity on the results of façade sound insulation measurement, and determines its contribution to measurement uncertainty. The theoretical analysis is experimentally validated by means of an intermediate precision test according to ISO 5725-3:1994, which compares the values of sound insulation obtained for a façade using various loudspeakers with different directivities. Keywords: Uncertainty, Façade, Insulation
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PV Off-Grid systems have demonstrated to be a good solution for the electrification of remote areas [1]. A hybrid system is one kind of these systems. The principal characteristic is that it uses PV as the main generator and has a backup power supply, like a diesel generator, for instance, that is used when the CPV generation is not enough to meet demand. To study the use of CPV in these systems, ISFOC has installed a demonstration hybrid system at its headquarters. This hybrid system uses CPV technology as main generator and the utility grid as the backup generator. A group of batteries have been mounted as well to store the remaining energy from the CPV generator when nedeed. The energy flows are managed by a SMA system based on Sunny Island inverters and a Multicluster-Box (figure 1). The Load is the air-conditioning system of the building, as it has a consumption profile higher than the CPV generator and can be controlled by software [2]. The first results of this system, as well as the first chances of improvement, as the need of a bigger CPV generator and a better management of the energy stored in the batteries, are presented in this paper.
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El presente proyecto tiene como objeto caracterizar y optimizar un equipo de sonido profesional, entendiendo por “caracterizar” el determinar los atributos particulares de cada uno de los componentes integrados en el sistema, y entendiendo por “optimizar” el hallar la mejor manera de obtener una respuesta plana para todo el rango de frecuencias, libre de distorsión, y en la mayor área posible. El sistema de sonido utilizado pertenece a un grupo musical de directo, por lo que se instala y se configura en cada concierto en función de las características del recinto, sea cerrado o al aire libre. Con independencia de estas particularidades, el sistema completo se divide en dos formaciones, L y R (lado izquierdo y lado derecho del escenario), por lo que cada formación se compone de un procesador digital de la señal, cuatro etapas de amplificación, un sistema line array de ocho unidades, y un conjunto de ocho altavoces de subgraves. Para llevar a cabo el objetivo planteado, se ha dividido el proyecto en las fases que a continuación se describen. En primer lugar, se han realizado, en la cámara anecoica de la EUITT, las medidas que permiten obtener las características de cada uno de los elementos que componen el sistema. Estas medidas se han almacenado en formato ASCII. En segundo lugar, se ha diseñado una interfaz gráfica que permite, utilizando las medidas almacenadas, caracterizar tanto la respuesta individual de cada elemento de la cadena del sistema de sonido como la respuesta combinada de una unidad line array y una unidad de subgraves. La interfaz es interactiva, y tiene además la capacidad de entregar automáticamente los valores de configuración que permiten la optimización del conjunto. Esto es, obtener alineamiento en el rango de frecuencias compartido por ambas unidades. Las medidas realizadas en la cámara anecoica se han utilizado igualmente para modelar el sistema line array al completo y poder realizar simulaciones en campo libre utilizando programas de predicción acústica. Se ha experimentado con los valores de configuración que permiten el alineamiento de los elementos individuales y obtenidos a través de la interfaz desarrollada, para comprobar la validez de los mismos con la formación line array y subgraves al completo. Por otro lado, se han analizado los métodos de optimización de sistemas propuestos por profesionales reconocidos del medio con el objetivo de aplicarlos en un evento real. En la preparación y montaje del evento, se han aplicado los valores de configuración proporcionados por la interfaz, y se ha comprobado la validez de los mismos realizando medidas in situ según los criterios propuestos en los métodos de optimización estudiados. ABSTRACT. This project aims to characterize and optimize a professional sound system. Characterize must be understood as determining the particular attributes of each component integrated in the system; optimize must be understood as finding the best way to get a flat response for all the frequency range, distortion free, in the largest possible area. The sound system under test belongs to a live musical group, so it is setup and configured on each concert depending on the characteristics of the enclosure, whether it’s indoor or outdoor. Apart from these features, the whole system is divided into two clusters, L and R (left and right side of the stage), so that each one is provided with a digital signal processor, four amplification stages, an eight-units line array system, and a set of eight subwoofers . To accomplish the stated objective, the project has been divided into the steps described below. To begin with, measures have been realized in the anechoic chamber of EUITT, which make possible obtaining the characteristics of each of the elements of the system. These measures have been stored in ASCII format. Then, a graphical interface has been designed that allow, using the stored measurements and from graphics, to characterize both the individual response of each element of the string sound system and the combined response of the several elements. The interface is interactive, and also has the ability to automatically deliver the configuration settings that allow the whole optimization. That means to get alignment in the frequency range shared by a line array unit and a subwoofer unit. The measurements made in the anechoic chamber have also been used to model the complete line array system and to perform free-field simulations using acoustical prediction programs. Simulations have been done with the configuration settings that allow the individual elements alignment (provided by the graphical interface developed), in order to check their validity with the full line array and subwoofer systems. On the other hand, analysis about the optimization methods, proposed by renowned professionals of the field, has been made in order to apply them in a real concert. In the setup and assembly of the event, configuration settings provided by the interface have been applied. Their validity has been proved by making measures on-site according to the criteria set in the studied optimization methods.
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El desarrollo de algoritmos ensambladores de genes y la utilización de estos está viviendo un aumento muy espectacular en los últimos años. Debido a las mejoras ofrecidas en los dispositivos hardware de los numerosos supercomputadores que existen hoy en día se pueden realizar experimentos científicos de una manera más asequible que hace unos años. Este proyecto servirá como introducción en el complejo mundo de algoritmos científicos, más concretamente en algoritmos ensambladores de genomas. Veremos de primera mano cómo utilizar estas nuevas tecnologías, con ejemplos sencillos, pero con un desarrollo lo bastante importante para darnos una idea del funcionamiento de todas las fases de experimentación que engloban los algoritmos ensambladores y la utilización de la programación paralela en supercomputadores. Concretamente en este proyecto se van a analizar exhaustivamente una serie de algoritmos ensambladores que serán probados en uno de los supercomputadores más potentes de España, el Magerit 2. En estas pruebas vamos a proceder al ensamblado de genomas de tres tipos de organismos como bacterias (Staphylococcus Aureus, y Rhodobacter Sphaeroides) y una prueba gran escala con el genoma del Cromosoma 14 del Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Ser humano). Después procederemos a la comparación de todos los resultados obtenidos para poder comprobar que algoritmos realizan mejor su trabajo y ajustar dicha decisión a las necesidades que tenemos actualmente para buscar un algoritmo eficaz.
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This paper presents a new verification procedure for sound source coverage according to ISO 140?5 requirements. The ISO 140?5 standard applies to the measurement of façade insulation and requires a sound source able to achieve a sufficiently uniform sound field in free field conditions on the façade under study. The proposed method involves the electroacoustic characterisation of the sound source in laboratory free field conditions (anechoic room) and the subsequent prediction by computer simulation of the sound free field radiated on a rectangular surface equal in size to the façade being measured. The loudspeaker is characterised in an anechoic room under laboratory controlled conditions, carefully measuring directivity, and then a computer model is designed to calculate the acoustic free field coverage for different loudspeaker positions and façade sizes. For each sound source position, the method provides the maximum direct acoustic level differences on a façade specimen and therefore determines whether the loudspeaker verifies the maximum allowed level difference of 5 dB (or 10 dB for façade dimensions greater than 5 m) required by the ISO standard. Additionally, the maximum horizontal dimension of the façade meeting the standard is calculated and provided for each sound source position, both with the 5 dB and 10 dB criteria. In the last section of the paper, the proposed procedure is compared with another method used by the authors in the past to achieve the same purpose: in situ outdoor measurements attempting to recreate free field conditions. From this comparison, it is concluded that the proposed method is able to reproduce the actual measurements with high accuracy, for example, the ground reflection effect, at least at low frequencies, which is difficult to avoid in the outdoor measurement method, and it is fully eliminated with the proposed method to achieve the free field requisite.
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The International Standard ISO 140-5 on field measurements of airborne sound insulation of façades establishes that the directivity of the measurement loudspeaker should be such that the variation in the local direct sound pressure level (ΔSPL) on the sample is ΔSPL < 5 dB (or ΔSPL < 10 dB for large façades). This condition is usually not very easy to accomplish nor is it easy to verify whether the loudspeaker produces such a uniform level. Direct sound pressure levels on the ISO standard façade essentially depend on the distance and directivity of the loudspeaker used. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the test geometry for measuring sound insulation and explains how the loudspeaker directivity, combined with distance, affects the acoustic level distribution on the façade. The first sections of the paper are focused on analysing the measurement geometry and its influence on the direct acoustic level variations on the façade. The most favourable and least favourable positions to minimise these direct acoustic level differences are found, and the angles covered by the façade in the reference system of the loudspeaker are also determined. Then, the maximum dimensions of the façade that meet the conditions of the ISO 140-5 standard are obtained for the ideal omnidirectional sound source and the piston radiating in an infinite baffle, which is chosen as the typical radiation pattern for loudspeakers. Finally, a complete study of the behaviour of different loudspeaker radiation models (such as those usually utilised in the ISO 140-5 measurements) is performed, comparing their radiation maps on the façade for searching their maximum dimensions and the most appropriate radiation configurations.