15 resultados para Tamariz, Francisco, (S.I.)
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Death of Dr Francisco Javier Ayala-Carcedo, Spanish lNHIGEO Member, at Burgos, Spain, 28 November 2004
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The perturbation approach relies in principle on a unique “NJOY + MCNP5 + SUSD3D”calculation. The inputs are the geometry MCNP5 input file and an ENDF file containing covariances.
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Burn-up credit analyses are based on depletion calculations that provide an accurate prediction of spent fuel isotopic contents, followed by criticality calculations to assess keff
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Hojas Kilométricas (Kilometric Sheets). Specifically, the study focuses on those sheets referring to the city centre and surrounding area of the Royal Site of Aranjuez, a town in the south of the Province of Madrid. The aim of this study is to restore the actual size and measurements of scanned images of the Hojas Kilométricas. This would allow us, among other things, to reestablish both the format and scale of the original plans. To achieve this goal it is necessary to rectify and then georeference these images, i.e. assign them a geographic reference system. This procedure is essential in the overlaying and comparison of the Hojas Kilométricas of the Royal Site with other historical cartography as well as other sources related to the same area from different time periods. Subsequent research would allow us, for example, to reconstruct the time-evolution of the urban area, to spot new construction and to pinpoint the locations of any altered or missing buildings or architectural features. In addition, this would allow us to develop and integrate databases for GIS models applicable to the management of our cultural heritage.
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Desarrollos recientes para encajar dentro de un marco variacional la llamada Formulación Libre sugieren la posibilidad de introducir un nuevo tipo de estimador de error para cálculos por elementos finitos. Este estimador se basa en una diferencia entre ciertos funcionales multicampo, que toman el mismo valor para la solución exacta del problema. En el presente articulo, dividido en dos partes, se introduce la formulación del estimador para problemas de elasticidad y de flexión de placas según las hipótesis clásicas de Kirchhoff. Se presentan también algunos ejeinplos para dar idea de los comportamientos numéricos observados.
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In this paper we present the application of BIEM to elastoplastic axysimetric problems. After a brief presentation of the basic integral formulation we introduce the discretizing and iterative process for its resolution. Simple problems are compared in order to test the possibilities of the method and we finish commenting on future research needs.
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The aim of this work is to present the Exercise I-1b “pin-cell burn-up benchmark” proposed in the framework of OECD LWR UAM. Its objective is to address the uncertainty due to the basic nuclear data as well as the impact of processing the nuclear and covariance data in a pin-cell depletion calculation. Four different sensitivity/uncertainty propagation methodologies participate in this benchmark (GRS, NRG, UPM, and SNU&KAERI). The paper describes the main features of the UPM model (hybrid method) compared with other methodologies. The requested output provided by UPM is presented, and it is discussed regarding the results of other methodologies.
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This paper presents the measurement of the I-V curve of an 800 kW PV generator by means of an own-made capacitive load. Along the lines of some previous works, it is shown that an I-V curve analysis can also be applied to big PV generators and that, when measuring the operating conditions with reference modules and taking some precautions (especially regarding the operating cell temperature), it is still a useful tool for characterizing them and therefore can be incorporated into maintenance procedures. As far as we know, this is the largest I-V curve measured so far.
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In the framework of the OECD/NEA project on Benchmark for Uncertainty Analysis in Modeling (UAM) for Design, Operation, and Safety Analysis of LWRs, several approaches and codes are being used to deal with the exercises proposed in Phase I, “Specifications and Support Data for Neutronics Cases.” At UPM, our research group treats these exercises with sensitivity calculations and the “sandwich formula” to propagate cross-section uncertainties. Two different codes are employed to calculate the sensitivity coefficients of to cross sections in criticality calculations: MCNPX-2.7e and SCALE-6.1. The former uses the Differential Operator Technique and the latter uses the Adjoint-Weighted Technique. In this paper, the main results for exercise I-2 “Lattice Physics” are presented for the criticality calculations of PWR. These criticality calculations are done for a TMI fuel assembly at four different states: HZP-Unrodded, HZP-Rodded, HFP-Unrodded, and HFP-Rodded. The results of the two different codes above are presented and compared. The comparison proves a good agreement between SCALE-6.1 and MCNPX-2.7e in uncertainty that comes from the sensitivity coefficients calculated by both codes. Differences are found when the sensitivity profiles are analysed, but they do not lead to differences in the uncertainty.
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Preparing Exercise I-3: Optimization of cross-section tables using sensitivity coefficients in COBAYA3
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The influence of CP content and ingredient complexity, feed form, and duration of feeding of the Phase I diets on growth performance and total tract apparent digestibility -TTAD- of energy and nutrients was studied in Iberian pigs weaned at 28 d of age. There were 12 dietary treatments with 2 type of feeds -high-quality, HQ; and low-quality, LQ-, 2 feed forms -pellets vs. mash-, and 3 durations -7, 14, and 21 d- of supply of the Phase I diets.
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He aquı una nueva serie de tres artıculos que investigan desde un punto de vista divulgativo la relacion entre la similitud melódica y la teoría de cadenas (una rama de la computación). La similitud melódica, bajo ciertas hipótesis que simplifican el complejo fenómeno que es, se puede con- cebir como un problema de comparación de cadenas, donde las cadenas aquí representan sucesiones de notas. En un artículo titulado Comparison of musical sequences Mongeau y Sankoff [MS90]explotaron esta idea. En esta serie glosaremos su trabajo con detalle. En el artículo de este mes (I) discutimos el concepto de similitud melódica, por la parte musical, el concepto de comparación de cadenas, con especial ́enfasis en la distancia de edici ón, y finalmente analizamos los aspectos computacionales de dicha distancia.
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Este artículo explora cómo se puede usar el aprendizaje por indagación en la enseñanza de las matemáticas. En las matemáticas hace años que se emplea bajo múltiples formas: aprendizaje por resolución de problemas, el método Moore, aprendizaje por proyectos, aprendizaje orientado al proceso, entre otros. En la música, a la luz de nuestro más leal conocimiento, parece que apenas está implantado.
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Este artículo es el primero de una serie de tres sobre la cuestin de las transformaciones rítmicas. En ella estudiaremos las transformaciones de ritmos binarios a ternarios y viceversa, fenómenos que reciben los nombres de binarización y ternarización, respectivamente. Como ilustración, examinaremos el proceso de binarización de ritmos ternarios descrito por Rolando Pérez en su libro La binarización de los ritmos ternarios africanos en América Latina [Pér86]. Por supuesto, los aspectos matemáticos y computacionales de las transformaciones rítmicas no faltarán en esta serie. En este primer artículo analizaremos el concepto de transformación rítmica en la música; en el segundo artículo ilustraremos la transformación rítmica a partir de la binarizacion y la ternarización (nos inspiraremos en [Pér86] y [GKK+07]); en el último artículo estudiaremos los aspectos puramente matemáticos, esto es, la transformación rítmica como transformación matemática.
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Discurso pronunciado por D. Rafael Portaencasa, Rector de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, con motivo de la entrega de la medalla de oro de la Universidad al doctor dominicano D. José Francisco Peña Gómez