5 resultados para Isotropic pitch
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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In this paper we present a spline-based hyperelastic model for incompressible transversely isotropic solids. The formulation is based on the Sussman-Bathe model for isotropic hyperelastic materials. We extend this model to transversely isotropic materials following a similar procedure. Our formulation is able to exactly represent the prescribed behavior for isotropic hyperelastic solids, recovering the Sussman-Bathe model, and to exactly or closely approximate the prescribed behavior for transversely isotropic solids. We have employed our formulation to predict, very accurately, the experimental results of Diani et al. for a transversely isotropic hyperelastic nonlinear material.
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The paper discusses the dispersion relation for longitudinal electron waves propagating in a collisionless, homogeneous isotropic plasma, which contains both Maxwellian and suprathermal electrons. I t is found that the dispersion curve, known to have two separate branches for zero suprathermal energy spread,depends sensitively on this quantity. As the energy half-width of the suprathermal population increases, the branches approach each other until they touch at a connexion point, for a small critical value of that half-width. The topology of the dispersion curves is different for half-widths above and below critical; and this can affect the use of wave-propagation measurements as a diagnostic technique for the determination of the electron distribution function. Both the distance between the branches and spatial damping near the connexion frequency depend on the half-width, if below critical, and can be used to determine it. The theory is applied to experimental data.
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We consider the finite radially symmetric deformation of a circular cylindrical tube of a homogeneous transversely isotropic elastic material subject to axial stretch, radial deformation and torsion, supported by axial load, internal pressure and end moment. Two different directions of transverse isotropy are considered: the radial direction and an arbitrary direction in planes normal locally to the radial direction, the only directions for which the considered deformation is admissible in general. In the absence of body forces, formulas are obtained for the internal pressure, and the resultant axial load and torsional moment on the ends of the tube in respect of a general strain-energy function. For a specific material model of transversely isotropic elasticity, and material and geometrical parameters, numerical results are used to illustrate the dependence of the pressure, (reduced) axial load and moment on the radial stretch and a measure of the torsional deformation for a fixed value of the axial stretch.
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El presente proyecto desarrolla el diseño de un sistema de pitch pasivo para aerogeneradores en entornos urbanos en el marco del proyecto SWIP (Soluciones, componentes y herramientas novedosos e innovadores para la integración de la energía eólica en áreas urbanas y suburbanas) En primer lugar se describe el marco de trabajo así como una introducción teórica de energía eólica y de sistemas de pitch o de control de paso de pala. Aquí son presentados los fundamentos del accionamiento del pitch pasivo diseñado. A continuación se presenta el mecanismo diseñado y los cálculos sobre él efectuados para el ajuste de sus parámetros de funcionamiento. Posteriormente se plantea el análisis estructural de los distintos casos de carga a los que estará sometido y el estudio de su respuesta dinámica a perturbaciones reales con las que trabajará durante su funcionamiento normal. Por último, se aclaran otra serie de factores como la seguridad y el sobredimensionamiento del generador y se hace un análisis económico del diseño junto con una comparativa con las tecnologías alternativas existentes. ABSTRACT The present project develops the design of a passive pitch system for wind turbines for urban and sub-urban areas for the SWIP European Project (New innovative solutions, components and tools for the integration of wind energy in urban and peri-urban áreas) Firstly, the framework is described, as well as a theoretical introduction to wind energy and pitch systems. Here, the principles of the designed passive pitch mechanism are presented. Subsequently, the designed mechanism is presented together with the calculations on it for the adjustment of its working parameters. After that, the structural analyses for the different load cases that will affect the design are studied. Afterwards, the dynamic response of the system to real perturbations during its operation is studied. Finally, some concepts concerning security issues or oversizing of the electric generator are considered and an economic analysis is performed for the design and also to compare it with the alternative existing technologies.
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The influence of six antiferroelectric compounds on the helical pitch of mixture W-1000, which was reported as long pitch orthoconic antiferroelectric liquid crystalline mixture, was checked by spectrophotometry and polarimetry methods. The electro-optical properties for the mixture with the longest pitch were measured. An improvement in electro-optical response due to the long pitch is reported. The novelty in electro-optical properties is the good symmetry response.