3 resultados para Peripheral corneal opacities

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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The accurate computation of radioactive opacities is needed in several research fields such as astrophysics, magnetic fusion or ICF target physics analysis, in which the radiation transport is an important feature to determine in detail. Radiation transport plays an important role in the transport of energy in dense plasma and it is strongly influenced by the variation of plasma opacity with density and temperature, as well as, photon energy. In this work we present some new features of the opacity code ATMED [1]. This code has been designed to compute the spectral radioactive opacity as well as the Rosseland and Planck means for single element and mixture plasmas. The model presented is fast, stable and reasonably accurate into its range of application and it can be a useful tool to simulate ICF experiments in plasma laboratory.

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We will present recent developments in the calculation of opacity and equation of state tables suitable for including in the radiation hydrodynamic code ARWEN [1] to study processes like ICF or X-ray secondary sources. For these calculations we use the code BiG BART to compute opacities in LTE conditions, with self-consistent data generated with the Flexible Atomic Code (FAC) [2]. Non-LTE effects are approximately taken into account by means of the improved RADIOM model [3], which makes use of existing LTE data tables. We use the screened-hydrogenic model [4] to derive the Equation of State using the population and energy of the levels avaliable from the atomic data

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This project is divided into two main parts: The first part shows the integration of an Embedded Linux operating system on a development hardware platform named Zedboard. This platform contains a Zynq-7000 System on Chip (Soc) which is composed by two dual core ARM Cortex-A9 processors and a FPGA Artix-7. The Embedded Linux is built with Linuxlink, a Timesys tool. Meanwhile, the platform hardware configuration is done with Xilinx Vivado. The system is loaded with an SD card which requires to have every files needed for the booting process and for the operation. Some of these files are generated with Xilinx SDK software. The second part starts up from the system already built to integrate a peripheral in the Zynq-7000 FPGA. Also the drivers for controlling the peripheral from the operating system are developed. Finally, a user space program is created to test both of them. RESUMEN. Este proyecto consta de dos partes: La primera muestra la integración de un sistema operativo Linux embebido en una plataforma de desarrollo hardware llamada Zedboard. Esta plataforma utiliza un System on Chip (SoC) Zynq-7000 que está formado por dos procesadores ARM Cortex-A9 de doble núcleo y una FPGA Artix-7. El Linux embebido se construye utilizando la herramienta Linuxlink de Timesys, mientras que el hardware de la plataforma de desarrollo se configura con Vivado de Xilinx. El sistema se carga en una tarjeta SD que debe tener todos los archivos necesarios para completar el arranque y hacer funcionar el sistema. Algunos de esos archivos se generan con la herramienta SDK de Xilinx. En la segunda parte se utiliza el sistema construido para integrar un periférico en la FPGA del Zynq-7000, haciendo uso de Vivado, y se desarrollan los drivers necesarios para utilizarlo mediante el sistema operativo. Para probar esta última parte se desarrolla un programa de espacio de usuario.