4 resultados para Separators
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Resumo:
La tesis doctoral “Mejoras Tecnológicas en el Reciclado de Residuos de Construcción y Demolición (RCD)” investiga la utilización de los separadores hidráulicos para mejorar la calidad de los áridos reciclados, y se demuestra que es un equipo más eficiente que las técnicas actuales basadas en la simple separación por densidad. En la tesisn se ha realizado inicialmente una revisión de la situación del sector, para a continuación centrarse en los sistemas de separación utilizados en las plantas de valorización españolas. Una vez analizados éstos y en particular los de tipo hidráulico, de los que se resume un estudio comparativo, se ha procedido a ensayar a escala de Laboratorio el comportamiento de un separador hidráulico de aceleración diferencial con diversos materiales procedentes de tres plantas de reciclaje. Adicionalmente fueron probadas otras técnicas, como es la separación magnética para mejorar la calidad de los productos reciclados. En vista de los buenos resultados de la investigación, se procede a escalar los ensayos con equipo piloto y distintas composiciones de naturaleza cerámica y hormigón. El equipo utilizado fue un jig de 3´x 1´ en el que se ensayaron las tres muestras con resultados diferentes. La limpieza de los materiales impropios y el yeso fue positiva en las tres muestras, y únicamente la separación entre sí de los componentes pétreos, resultó dependiente de su proporción en la mezcla, obteniéndose los mejores resultados en las muestras con menor cantidad de materiales cerámicos. Finalmente, se procede a analizar en un laboratorio reconocido las propiedades de los áridos reciclados obtenidos en la separación hidráulica por jig, y constatar las mejoras conseguidas para su utilización como materiales de construcción en usos ligados y no ligados. Todo lo anterior permite afirmar que los equipos de separación hidráulica con aceleración diferencial (jig) presentan una innovación tecnológica en el reciclado de los residuos de construcción y demolición (RCD). ABSTRACT The doctoral thesis “Technological Improvements in Recycling of Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW)” researches the hydraulic separators utilization in order to improve the recycled aggregates quality, demonstrating that the equipment is more efficient than the current techniques based on the simple density separation. This doctoral thesis has been initially done reviewing the situation of the sector and focusing afterwards on the separation systems used at the Spanish recovery facilities. Once analyzed these and, particularly, the hydraulic type ones, from which a comparative study has been summarized, the behavior of a differential acceleration hydraulic separator with various materials coming from three recycling plants has been tested at laboratory scale. Additionally other techniques have been tested, such as the magnetic separation to improve the quality of recycled products. In view of the good investigation results, the testing process scaled up by using pilot equipment and different ceramics and concrete compositions. The equipment utilized was a jig 3” x 1”, in which the three samples were tested with different results. The unsuitable materials and gypsum cleanliness was positive on the three samples and only the separation among the stony components turned out to be dependent of its proportion in the mixing, obtaining the best results in the samples with less quantity of ceramic materials. Finally, the properties of the recycled aggregates obtained by jig hydraulic separation are analyzed at a recognized laboratory and the improvements gained for their utilization as construction materials, in bounded and unbounded uses, are stated. The facts cited are a basis for affirming that the hydraulic separator equipments with differential acceleration (jig) offer a technological innovation in the Recycling of Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW).
Resumo:
La característica fundamental de la Computación Natural se basa en el empleo de conceptos, principios y mecanismos del funcionamiento de la Naturaleza. La Computación Natural -y dentro de ésta, la Computación de Membranas- surge como una posible alternativa a la computación clásica y como resultado de la búsqueda de nuevos modelos de computación que puedan superar las limitaciones presentes en los modelos convencionales. En concreto, la Computación de Membranas se originó como un intento de formular un nuevo modelo computacional inspirado en la estructura y el funcionamiento de las células biológicas: los sistemas basados en este modelo constan de una estructura de membranas que actúan a la vez como separadores y como canales de comunicación, y dentro de esa estructura se alojan multiconjuntos de objetos que evolucionan de acuerdo a unas determinadas reglas de evolución. Al conjunto de dispositivos contemplados por la Computación de Membranas se les denomina genéricamente como Sistemas P. Hasta el momento los Sistemas P sólo han sido estudiados a nivel teórico y no han sido plenamente implementados ni en medios electrónicos, ni en medios bioquímicos, sólo han sido simulados o parcialmente implementados. Por tanto, la implantación de estos sistemas es un reto de investigación abierto. Esta tesis aborda uno de los problemas que debe ser resuelto para conseguir la implantación de los Sistemas P sobre plataformas hardware. El problema concreto se centra en el modelo de los Sistemas P de Transición y surge de la necesidad de disponer de algoritmos de aplicación de reglas que, independientemente de la plataforma hardware sobre la que se implementen, cumplan los requisitos de ser no deterministas, masivamente paralelos y además su tiempo de ejecución esté estáticamente acotado. Como resultado se ha obtenido un conjunto de algoritmos (tanto para plataformas secuenciales, como para plataformas paralelas) que se adecúan a las diferentes configuraciones de los Sistemas P. ABSTRACT The main feature of Natural Computing is the use of concepts, principles and mechanisms inspired by Nature. Natural Computing and within it, Membrane Computing emerges as an potential alternative to conventional computing and as from the search for new models of computation that may overcome the existing limitations in conventional models. Specifically, Membrane Computing was created to formulate a new computational paradigm inspired by the structure and functioning of biological cells: it consists of a membrane structure, which acts as separators as well as communication channels, and within this structure are stored multisets of objects that evolve according to certain evolution rules. The set of computing devices addressed by Membrane Computing are generically known P systems. Up to now, no P systems have been fully implemented yet in electronic or biochemical means. They only have been studied in theory, simulated or partially implemented. Therefore, the implementation of these systems is an open research challenge. This thesis addresses one of the problems to be solved in order to deploy P systems on hardware platforms. This specific problem is focused on the Transition P System model and emerges from the need of providing application rules algorithms that independently on the hardware platform on which they are implemented, meets the requirements of being nondeterministic, massively parallel and runtime-bounded. As a result, this thesis has developed a set of algorithms for both platforms, sequential and parallel, adapted to all possible configurations of P systems.
Resumo:
Direct Steam Generation (DSG) in Linear Fresnel (LF) solar collectors is being consolidated as a feasible technology for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants. The competitiveness of this technology relies on the following main features: water as heat transfer fluid (HTF) in Solar Field (SF), obtaining high superheated steam temperatures and pressures at turbine inlet (500ºC and 90 bar), no heat tracing required to avoid HTF freezing, no HTF degradation, no environmental impacts, any heat exchanger between SF and Balance Of Plant (BOP), and low cost installation and maintenance. Regarding to LF solar collectors, were recently developed as an alternative to Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC) technology. The main advantages of LF are: the reduced collector manufacturing cost and maintenance, linear mirrors shapes versus parabolic mirror, fixed receiver pipes (no ball joints reducing leaking for high pressures), lower susceptibility to wind damages, and light supporting structures allowing reduced driving devices. Companies as Novatec, Areva, Solar Euromed, etc., are investing in LF DSG technology and constructing different pilot plants to demonstrate the benefits and feasibility of this solution for defined locations and conditions (Puerto Errado 1 and 2 in Murcia Spain, Lidellin Newcastle Australia, Kogran Creek in South West Queensland Australia, Kimberlina in Bakersfield California USA, Llo Solar in Pyrénées France,Dhursar in India,etc). There are several critical decisions that must be taken in order to obtain a compromise and optimization between plant performance, cost, and durability. Some of these decisions go through the SF design: proper thermodynamic operational parameters, receiver material selection for high pressures, phase separators and recirculation pumps number and location, pipes distribution to reduce the amount of tubes (reducing possible leaks points and transient time, etc.), etc. Attending to these aspects, the correct design parameters selection and its correct assessment are the main target for designing DSG LF power plants. For this purpose in the recent few years some commercial software tools were developed to simulatesolar thermal power plants, the most focused on LF DSG design are Thermoflex and System Advisor Model (SAM). Once the simulation tool is selected,it is made the study of the proposed SFconfiguration that constitutes the main innovation of this work, and also a comparison with one of the most typical state-of-the-art configuration. The transient analysis must be simulated with high detail level, mainly in the BOP during start up, shut down, stand by, and partial loads are crucial, to obtain the annual plant performance. An innovative SF configurationwas proposed and analyzed to improve plant performance. Finally it was demonstrated thermal inertia and BOP regulation mode are critical points in low sun irradiation day plant behavior, impacting in annual performance depending on power plant location.
Resumo:
Programa informático desarrollado en plataforma EXCEL (VBA) y dirigido al diseño de Separadores de dos y tres fases, verticales y horizontales. El programa de ordenador o aplicación tiene la capacidad de determinar las propiedades físicas del fluido, utilizando diferentes correlaciones sobre la base del “Black Oil Model”, con dichas propiedades el Programa predice el tipo de flujo presente. Si el tipo de flujo es “Slug Flow” el programa determinara las dimensiones del “Slug catcher” necesario. Bajo las condiciones de funcionamiento existentes el programa diseñará el separador elegido: dos o tres fases, vertical u horizontal. Por último, la aplicación informática estimará el coste del equipo. Abstract Computer program developed in EXCEL (VBA) platform and aimed for the design of Two-Phase, Three-Phase, Vertical or Horizontal Separators. The computer Program or Application has the capability to determine the fluid physical properties utilizing different correlations on the basis of the Black Oil Model, with those Properties the Program will predict the Flow Regime present. If the flow regime is Slug Flow the program will determine the necessary slug catcher dimensions. Under certain operational conditions the program will design the selected: Two-Phase or Three-Phase, Vertical or Horizontal Separator. Finally the computer Application will estimate the cost of the equipment.