3 resultados para Header
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Työssä selvitettiin perälaatikon muuttujien kuten huuliraon, huulisuihkun osumakohdan rintapöydälle, ohivirtauksen ja sivuvirtausten määrän sekä suihkusuhteen vaikutus formaatio-, neliömassa- ja kuituorientaatioprofiileihin. Analysoitiin huulisuureiden muutosten vaikutus rainanmuodostuksessa. Formaatiotasoa seurattiin koneella olevan vianilmaisinjärjestelmän mittauksen avulla ja kuituorientaatiota paperin poikkiratanäytteistä tehdyistä laboratoriomittauksista. Vianilmaisinjärjestelmän formaatiomittaus todettiin toimivaksi tarvittavan versiopäivityksen jälkeen. Selvitettiin huulisuureiden säädettävyyden ikkuna ja mahdolliset kehityskohteet. Kehitettäessä optimiprofiilien ajomallia raskaammille neliömassoille havaitsimme investointitarpeet kuten jäykempi huulilista perälaatikolle, määrämittaukset sivuvirtauksille ja tarvittavat parannukset kosteusprofiilin säätöön.
Resumo:
The goal of this thesis was to make a dimensioning tool to determine the plastic capacity of the boiler supporting header. The capacity of the header is traditionally determined by using FE-method during the project phase. By using the dimensioning tool the goal is to ensure the capacity already in the proposal phase. The study began by analyzing the headers of the ongoing projects by using FE-method. For the analytical solution a plain header was analyzed without the effects of branches or lug. The calibration of parameters in the analytical solution was made using these results. In the analytical solution the plastic capacity of the plastic hinges in the header was defined. The stresses caused by the internal pressure as well as the normal and shear forces caused by the external loading reduced the plastic moment. The final capacity was determined by using the principle of virtual work. The weakening effect of the branches was taken into account by using pressure areas. Also the capacity of the punching shear was defined. The results from the FE-analyses and the analytical solution correlate with each other. The results from the analytical solution are conservative but give correct enough results when considering the accuracy of the used method.
Resumo:
The wide adaptation of Internet Protocol (IP) as de facto protocol for most communication networks has established a need for developing IP capable data link layer protocol solutions for Machine to machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) networks. However, the wireless networks used for M2M and IoT applications usually lack the resources commonly associated with modern wireless communication networks. The existing IP capable data link layer solutions for wireless IoT networks provide the necessary overhead minimising and frame optimising features, but are often built to be compatible only with IPv6 and specific radio platforms. The objective of this thesis is to design IPv4 compatible data link layer for Netcontrol Oy's narrow band half-duplex packet data radio system. Based on extensive literature research, system modelling and solution concept testing, this thesis proposes the usage of tunslip protocol as the basis for the system data link layer protocol development. In addition to the functionality of tunslip, this thesis discusses the additional network, routing, compression, security and collision avoidance changes required to be made to the radio platform in order for it to be IP compatible while still being able to maintain the point-to-multipoint and multi-hop network characteristics. The data link layer design consists of the radio application, dynamic Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) optimisation daemon and the tunslip interface. The proposed design uses tunslip for creating an IP capable data link protocol interface. The radio application receives data from tunslip and compresses the packets and uses the IP addressing information for radio network addressing and routing before forwarding the message to radio network. The dynamic MTU size optimisation daemon controls the tunslip interface maximum MTU size according to the link quality assessment calculated from the radio network diagnostic data received from the radio application. For determining the usability of tunslip as the basis for data link layer protocol, testing of the tunslip interface is conducted with both IEEE 802.15.4 radios and packet data radios. The test cases measure the radio network usability for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) based applications without applying any header or content compression. The test results for the packet data radios reveal that the typical success rate for packet reception through a single-hop link is above 99% with a round-trip-delay of 0.315s for 63B packets.