6 resultados para technological efficiency

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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Dado que es difícil imaginar en el futuro una sociedad moderna donde la energía no juegue un papel fundamental y puesto que numerosos estudios han demostrado que el ritmo actual de consumo de combustibles es insostenible y perjudicial para la vida del planeta, es fundamental concienciar a la humanidad de que un cambio de tendencia no solo es necesario sino que es imperativo. No se trata de erradicar por completo el uso de fuentes de carácter fósil, pues en muchos países es su principal o incluso su única forma de obtener energía, sino de avanzar hacia un equilibrio en la generación, para lo que será vital permitir el desarrollo de energías limpias, aumentar la eficiencia de la tecnología y reducir el consumo. En este contexto se ha decidido construir un rotor eólico de pequeñas dimensiones que servirá como herramienta de estudio para alumnos de ingeniería. Para diseñar la turbina se ha desarrollado un modelo de programación informática que, basado en conceptos aerodinámicos, permite calcular la geometría de las palas en función de unas condiciones iniciales, estimar la potencia del rotor y obtener sus curvas de funcionamiento. Uno de los principales problemas de la tecnología eólica es su alta variabilidad, por ello se ha implementado un sistema de regulación de velocidad; se trata de un mecanismo que actúa sobre la orientación de las palas y permite regular la potencia de un generador eléctrico acoplado al rotor. Los aerogeneradores actuales recurren a este tipo de sistemas para tratar de suavizar los desequilibrios de potencia que puedan producir las ráfagas de viento. Se ha recurrido a un software de diseño asistido por ordenador para dibujar tanto el rotor como el sistema de regulación de velocidad. La mayoría de las piezas del rotor se han fabricado con ayuda de una impresora 3D, otras, las metálicas, se han tallado en aluminio mediante un torno. Aunque el programa informático que realiza los cálculos aerodinámicos devuelve datos teóricos a cerca del comportamiento del rotor, se ha creído necesario probar el molino mediante ensayos de laboratorio a fin de obtener un resultado más realista.Abstract Given that it’s difficult to imagine any modern society in the future where energy does not play a crucial role, and as many studies have shown that the actual rate of fuel consumption is unsustainable and harmful to life on the planet, it is essential to raise mankind’s awareness that a change in the current trend is not only necessary, but is also imperative. It is not a question of completely eradicating the use of fossil fuels, as in many countries they are the main or even the only way of generating energy, but rather working towards a balance in generation. To do so it is vital to encourage the development of clean energies, increase technological efficiency and reduce consumption. In view of this we have decided to build a small scale wind turbine rotor which can be used as a study tool for engineering students. To design the turbine a software programme was developed based on aerodynamic concepts, which allows us to calculate the geometry of the blades depending on certain initial conditions, estimate the power of the turbine, and obtain performance curves. One of the main issues with wind technology is its high variability, and therefore we implemented a speed regulation system consisting of a mechanism that varies the orientation of the blades and thus allows us to regulate the power of an electric generator attached to the turbine. Current wind powered generators use this type of system to try to smooth out spikes in power that may be caused by gusts of wind. We have used CAD software to design both the turbine itself and the speed regulation system. Most of the turbine parts have been manufactured with the aid of a 3D printer, while the other metallic parts have been turned on made a lathe in aluminum. Although the software programme which calculates the aerodynamics provide us theoretical data about the operation of the rotor. We consider it necessary to test the wind turbine in a lab to obtain more accurate results.

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—In this paper, application of a new technological solution for power switches based on Gallium Nitride and a filter design methodology for high efficiency Envelope Amplifier in RF transmitters are proposed. Comparing to Si MOSFETs, GaN HEMTs can provide higher efficiency of the Envelope Amplifier, due to better Figure Of Merit (lower product of on- resistance and gate charge). Benefits of their application were verified through the experimental results. The goal of the filter design is to generate the envelope reference with the minimum possible distortion and to improve the efficiency of the Amplifier, obtaining the optimum trade-off between conduction and switching losses.

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Infrared thermography IR is a technique, which allows us to get rapidly and non-invasive thermal images from objects or human beings. (Barnes, 1967). In Medicine, its usefulness as diagnosis tool was accepted decades ago (BenEliyahu, 1990), but other techniques with a higher efficiency -such as magnetic resonance or x-rays- ousted it. Nevertheless, the technological improvements on thermographic cameras and new studies on sport injuries are reinforcing new applications (Ring, 2006)

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Novel isotactic polypropylene (iPP)/glass fiber (GF) laminates reinforced with inorganic fullerene-like tungsten disulfide (IF-WS2) nanoparticles as environmentally friendly fillers have been successfully fabricated by simple melt-blending and fiber impregnation in a hot-press without the addition of any compatibilizer. The influence of IF-WS2 concentration on the morphology, viscosity. and thermal and mechanical behavior of the hierarchical composites has been investigated. Results revealed an unprecedented 62 °C increase in the degradation temperature of iPP/GF upon addition of only 4.0 wt % IF-WS2. The coexistence of both micro- and nanoscale fillers resulted in synergistic effects on enhancing the stiffness, strength, crystallinity, thermal stability, glass transition (Tg) and heat distortion temperature (HDT) of the matrix. The approach used in this work is an efficient, versatile, scalable and economic strategy to improve the mechanical and thermal behavior of GF-reinforced thermoplastics with a view to extend their use in advanced technological applications. This new type of composite materials shows great potential to improve the efficiency and sustainability of many forms of transport.

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In recent years, international cooperation processes have become a key mechanism for companies to internationalise their innovative activities, par ticularly in the case of small businesses whose size reduces their possibilities of developing internationalisation strategies autonomously in the same way as larger companies. In Spain, the existence of two parallel programmes with similar structures oriented towards Europe (EUREKA) and Latin America (IBEROEKA) raises the question as to whether the fact that companies participate in only one (unipolar) or both (bipolar) of these programmes is the result of a selection process, which, in turn, results in the existence of different collectives with different efficiency parameters. The aim of this study is to provide a comparative analysis based on the final reports of Spanish companies that have participated in the EUREKA programme. Two groups of companies were compared: one comprising companies that have only had international experience in Europe (EUREKA); and another formed by companies that have also carried out IBEROEKA projects. The conclusions confirm that the behaviour of both groups of companies differs substantially and reveal the importance of geographical perspective in the analysis of international cooperation in technology. This disparate behaviour is a relevant aspect that must be taken into account when designing policies to promote international technological cooperation.

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Silicon wafers comprise approximately 40% of crystalline silicon module cost, and represent an area of great technological innovation potential. Paradoxically, unconventional wafer-growth techniques have thus far failed to displace multicrystalline and Czochralski silicon, despite four decades of innovation. One of the shortcomings of most unconventional materials has been a persistent carrier lifetime deficit in comparison to established wafer technologies, which limits the device efficiency potential. In this perspective article, we review a defect-management framework that has proven successful in enabling millisecond lifetimes in kerfless and cast materials. Control of dislocations and slowly diffusing metal point defects during growth, coupled to effective control of fast-diffusing species during cell processing, is critical to enable high cell efficiencies. To accelerate the pace of novel wafer development, we discuss approaches to rapidly evaluate the device efficiency potential of unconventional wafers from injection-dependent lifetime measurements.