7 resultados para Pre-tensioning Structural Design
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[EU]Lan honetan lehiaketako motozikleta baten txasisaren diseinu estrukturala egiten da. Zehazki esanda txasisaren aurreko aldea edo motorra inguratzen duena, sub-txasisa eta baskulatzailearekin bat egiten duen txapa kontuan hartu gabe. Lehenik sarreratxo bat egiten da txasisaren ezaugarri ezberdinak, mota ezberdinak azalduz eta zeintzuk diren lortu beharreko helburuak adieraziz. Hauek lortzeak ekarriko dituen onura zientifiko teknikoak zein ekonomikoak zeintzuk diren ere deskribatuko dira. Ondoren lana burutzeko ze metodologia jarraitu den agertzen da hasieratik bukaerara eman beharreko pausuak zeintzuk diren esanez. Gero metodologia hau aplikatuz egin diren diseinu ezberdinak jarriko dira bakoitza bere emaitzekin. Bukatzeko emaitza hauek konparatu eta konklusio batzuk aterako dira zein den diseinu egokiena jakiteko.
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[ES]En este trabajo se plantea una propuesta de diseño estructural de un basculante de una moto de competición de 250cc y 4T adecuado a las normas de la competición MotoStudent entre universidades. En primer lugar se estudian los distintos tipos de basculante existentes y se ponderan sus ventajas e inconvenientes. Posteriormente se elige uno de los tipos en base a las características de la moto y se desarrolla. La herramienta utilizada para el desarrollo es el programa PTC Creo 2.0. Primero se realiza el diseño en CAD de la pieza y después se estudia el diseño con el método de elementos finitos y se modifica hasta alcanzar los requisitos necesarios. Finalmente se añaden elementos auxiliares necesarios y se realizan los planos de la pieza.
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[ES]Con este trabajo de fin de grado se pretende analizar la incidencia del diseño estructural en la arquitectura contemporánea, estudiando las posibilidades que tiene la estructura para enriquecer las formas del edificio, determinando, si las hubiere, las restricciones que impone a estas últimas. De este modo, se hace un repaso a las tipologías estructurales al uso, analizando la repercusión formal de las mismas y reflexionando sobre esa coordinación entre forma y sistema estructural.
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[EN] In today s economy, innovation is considered to be one of the main driving forces behind business competitiveness, if not the most relevant one. Traditionally, the study of innovation has been addressed from different perspectives. Recently, literature on knowledge management and intellectual capital has provided new insights. Considering this, the aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of different organizational conditions i.e. structural capital on innovation capability and innovation performance, from an intellectual capital (IC) perspective. As regards innovation capability, two dimensions are considered: new idea generation and innovation project management. The population subject to study is made up of technology-based Colombian firms. In order to gather information about the relevant variables involved in the research, a questionnaire was designed and addressed to the CEOs of the companies making up the target population. The sample analyzed is made up of 69 companies and is large enough to carry out a statistical study based on structural equation modelling (partial least squares approach) using PLS-Graph software (Chin and Frye, 2003). The results obtained show that structural capital explains to a great extent both the effectiveness of the new idea generation process and of innovation project management. However, the influence of each specific organizational component making up structural capital (organizational design, organizational culture, hiring and professional development policies, innovation strategy, technological capital, and external structure) varies. Moreover, successful innovation project management is the only innovation capability dimension that exerts a significant impact on company performance.
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In this paper, the architectures of three degrees of freedom (3-DoF) spatial, fully parallel manipulators (PMs), whose limbs are structurally identical, are obtained systematically. To do this, the methodology followed makes use of the concepts of the displacement group theory of rigid body motion. This theory works with so-called 'motion generators'. That is, every limb is a kinematic chain that produces a certain type of displacement in the mobile platform or end-effector. The laws of group algebra will determine the actual motion pattern of the end-effector. The structural synthesis is a combinatorial process of different kinematic chains' topologies employed in order to get all of the 3-DoF motion pattern possibilities in the end-effector of the fully parallel manipulator.
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Adenylate Kinase (AK) is a signal transducing protein that regulates cellular energy homeostasis balancing between different conformations. An alteration of its activity can lead to severe pathologies such as heart failure, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. A comprehensive elucidation of the large-scale conformational motions that rule the functional mechanism of this enzyme is of great value to guide rationally the development of new medications. Here using a metadynamics-based computational protocol we elucidate the thermodynamics and structural properties underlying the AK functional transitions. The free energy estimation of the conformational motions of the enzyme allows characterizing the sequence of events that regulate its action. We reveal the atomistic details of the most relevant enzyme states, identifying residues such as Arg119 and Lys13, which play a key role during the conformational transitions and represent druggable spots to design enzyme inhibitors. Our study offers tools that open new areas of investigation on large-scale motion in proteins.