133 resultados para Istituto per le opere di religione
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Membrane-based separation processes are acquiring, in the last years, an increasing importance because of their intrinsic energetic and environmental sustainability: some types of polymeric materials, showing adequate perm-selectivity features, appear rather suitable for these applications, because of their relatively low cost and easy processability. In this work have been studied two different types of polymeric membranes, in view of possible applications to the gas separation processes, i.e. Mixed Matrix Membranes (MMMs) and high free volume glassy polymers. Since the early 90’s, it has been understood that the performances of polymeric materials in the field of gas separations show an upper bound in terms of permeability and selectivity: in particular, an increase of permeability is often accompanied by a decrease of selectivity and vice-versa, while several inorganic materials, like zeolites or silica derivates, can overcome this limitation. As a consequence, it has been developed the idea of dispersing inorganic particles in polymeric matrices, in order to obtain membranes with improved perm-selectivity features. In particular, dispersing fumed silica nanoparticles in high free volume glassy polymers improves in all the cases gases and vapours permeability, while the selectivity may either increase or decrease, depending upon material and gas mixture: that effect is due to the capacity of nanoparticles to disrupt the local chain packing, increasing the dimensions of excess free volume elements trapped in the polymer matrix. In this work different kinds of MMMs were fabricated using amorphous Teflon® AF or PTMSP and fumed silica: in all the cases, a considerable increase of solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases and vapours (n-alkanes, CO2, methanol) was observed, while the selectivity shows a non-monotonous trend with filler fraction. Moreover, the classical models for composites are not able to capture the increase of transport properties due to the silica addition, so it has been necessary to develop and validate an appropriate thermodynamic model that allows to predict correctly the mass transport features of MMMs. In this work, another material, called poly-trimethylsilyl-norbornene (PTMSN) was examined: it is a new generation high free volume glassy polymer that, like PTMSP, shows unusual high permeability and selectivity levels to the more condensable vapours. These two polymer differ each other because PTMSN shows a more pronounced chemical stability, due to its structure double-bond free. For this polymer, a set of Lattice Fluid parameters was estimated, making possible a comparison between experimental and theoretical solubility isotherms for hydrocarbons and alcoholic vapours: the successfully modelling task, based on application of NELF model, offers a reliable alternative to direct sorption measurement, which is extremely time-consuming due to the relevant relaxation phenomena showed by each sorption step. For this material also dilation experiments were performed, in order to quantify its dimensional stability in presence of large size, swelling vapours.
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Questa tesi affronta lo studio di una tipologia di vibrazione autoeccitata, nota come chatter, che si manifesta nei processi di lavorazione ad asportazione di truciolo ed in particolare nelle lavorazioni di fresatura. La tesi discute inoltre lo sviluppo di una tecnica di monitoraggio e diagnostica del chatter basato sul rilievo di vibrazioni. Il fenomeno del chatter è caratterizzato da violente oscillazioni tra utensile e pezzo in lavorazione ed elevate emissioni acustiche. Il chatter, se non controllato, causa uno scadimento qualitativo della finitura superficiale e delle tolleranze dimensionali del lavorato, una riduzione della vita degli utensili e dei componenti della macchina. Questa vibrazione affligge negativamente la produttività e la qualità del processo di lavorazione e pregiudica l’interazione uomo-macchina-ambiente. Per una data combinazione di macchina, utensile e pezzo lavorato, i fattori che controllano la velocità di asportazione del materiale sono gli stessi che controllano l’insorgenza del chatter: la velocità di rotazione del mandrino, la profondità assiale di passata e la velocità di avanzamento dell’utensile. Per studiare il fenomeno di chatter, con l’obbiettivo di individuare possibili soluzioni per limitarne o controllarne l’insorgenza, vengono proposti in questa tesi alcuni modelli del processo di fresatura. Tali modelli comprendono il modello viscoelastico della macchina fresatrice e il modello delle azioni di taglio. Per le azioni di taglio è stato utilizzato un modello presente in letteratura, mentre per la macchina fresatrice sono stati utilizzato modelli a parametri concentrati e modelli modali analitico-sperimentali. Questi ultimi sono stati ottenuti accoppiando un modello modale sperimentale del telaio, completo di mandrino, della macchina fresatrice con un modello analitico, basato sulla teoria delle travi, dell’utensile. Le equazioni del moto, associate al processo di fresatura, risultano essere equazioni differenziali con ritardo a coefficienti periodici o PDDE (Periodic Delay Diefferential Equations). È stata implementata una procedura numerica per mappare, nello spazio dei parametri di taglio, la stabilità e le caratteristiche spettrali (frequenze caratteristiche della vibrazione di chatter) delle equazioni del moto associate ai modelli del processo di fresatura proposti. Per testare i modelli e le procedure numeriche proposte, una macchina fresatrice CNC 4 assi, di proprietà del Dipartimento di Ingegneria delle Costruzioni Meccaniche Nucleari e Metallurgiche (DIEM) dell’Università di Bologna, è stata strumentata con accelerometri, con una tavola dinamometrica per la misura delle forze di taglio e con un adeguato sistema di acquisizione. Eseguendo varie prove di lavorazione sono stati identificati i coefficienti di pressione di taglio contenuti nel modello delle forze di taglio. Sono stati condotti, a macchina ferma, rilievi di FRFs (Funzioni Risposta in Frequenza) per identificare, tramite tecniche di analisi modale sperimentale, i modelli del solo telaio e della macchina fresatrice completa di utensile. I segnali acquisiti durante le numerose prove di lavorazione eseguite, al variare dei parametri di taglio, sono stati analizzati per valutare la stabilità di ciascun punto di lavoro e le caratteristiche spettrali della vibrazione associata. Questi risultati sono stati confrontati con quelli ottenuti applicando la procedura numerica proposta ai diversi modelli di macchina fresatrice implementati. Sono state individuate le criticità della procedura di modellazione delle macchine fresatrici a parametri concentrati, proposta in letteratura, che portano a previsioni erronee sulla stabilità delle lavorazioni. È stato mostrato come tali criticità vengano solo in parte superate con l’utilizzo dei modelli modali analitico-sperimentali proposti. Sulla base dei risultati ottenuti, è stato proposto un sistema automatico, basato su misure accelerometriche, per diagnosticare, in tempo reale, l’insorgenza del chatter durante una lavorazione. È stato realizzato un prototipo di tale sistema di diagnostica il cui funzionamento è stato provato mediante prove di lavorazione eseguite su due diverse macchine fresatrici CNC.
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This work describes the development of a simulation tool which allows the simulation of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), the transmission and the vehicle dynamics. It is a control oriented simulation tool, designed in order to perform both off-line (Software In the Loop) and on-line (Hardware In the Loop) simulation. In the first case the simulation tool can be used in order to optimize Engine Control Unit strategies (as far as regard, for example, the fuel consumption or the performance of the engine), while in the second case it can be used in order to test the control system. In recent years the use of HIL simulations has proved to be very useful in developing and testing of control systems. Hardware In the Loop simulation is a technology where the actual vehicles, engines or other components are replaced by a real time simulation, based on a mathematical model and running in a real time processor. The processor reads ECU (Engine Control Unit) output signals which would normally feed the actuators and, by using mathematical models, provides the signals which would be produced by the actual sensors. The simulation tool, fully designed within Simulink, includes the possibility to simulate the only engine, the transmission and vehicle dynamics and the engine along with the vehicle and transmission dynamics, allowing in this case to evaluate the performance and the operating conditions of the Internal Combustion Engine, once it is installed on a given vehicle. Furthermore the simulation tool includes different level of complexity, since it is possible to use, for example, either a zero-dimensional or a one-dimensional model of the intake system (in this case only for off-line application, because of the higher computational effort). Given these preliminary remarks, an important goal of this work is the development of a simulation environment that can be easily adapted to different engine types (single- or multi-cylinder, four-stroke or two-stroke, diesel or gasoline) and transmission architecture without reprogramming. Also, the same simulation tool can be rapidly configured both for off-line and real-time application. The Matlab-Simulink environment has been adopted to achieve such objectives, since its graphical programming interface allows building flexible and reconfigurable models, and real-time simulation is possible with standard, off-the-shelf software and hardware platforms (such as dSPACE systems).
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This thesis was carried out in the context of a co-tutoring program between Centro Ceramico Bologna (Italy) and Instituto di Tecnologia Ceramica, Castellón de la Plana (Spain). The subject of the thesis is the synthesis of silver nanoparticles and at their likely decorative application in the productive process of porcelain ceramic tiles. Silver nanoparticles were chosen as a case study, because metal nanoparticles are thermally stable, and they have non-linear optical properties when nano-structured, and therefore they develop saturated colours. The nanoparticles were synthesized by chemical reduction in aqueous solution, a method chosen because of its reduced working steps and energy costs. Besides such a synthesis method uses non-expensive and non-toxic raw material. By adopting this synthesis technique, it was also possible to control the dimension and the final shape of the nanoparticles. Several syntheses were carried out during the research work, modifying the molecular weight of the reducing agent and/or the firing temperature, in order to evaluate the influence such parameters have on the Ag-nanoparticles formation. The syntheses were monitored with the use of UV-Vis spectroscopy and the average dimension as well as the morphology of the nanoparticles was analysed by SEM. From the spectroscopic data obtained from each synthesis, a kinetic study was completed, relating the progress of the reaction to the two variables (ie temperature and molecular weight of the reducing agent). The aim was finding equations that allow the establishing of a relationship between the operating conditions during the synthesis and the characteristics of the final product. The next step was finding the best method of synthesis for the decorative application. For such a purpose the amount of nanoparticles, their average particle size, the shape and the agglomeration are considered. An aqueous suspension containing the nanoparticles is then sprayed over the fired ceramic tiles and they are subsequently thermally treated in conditions similar to the industrial one. The colorimetric parameters of the obtained ceramic tiles were studied and the method proved successful, giving the ceramic tiles stable and intense colours.
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La ricerca riguarda il rapporto fra il diritto di cronaca e i diritti degli individui che vengono coinvolti dalla diffusione dell’informazione sui mezzi di comunicazione, con particolare riferimento al settore audiovisivo. La cronaca, rientrando fra le manifestazioni del pensiero (art. 21 Cost.), costituisce un diritto di libertà e, come tale, non può essere in alcun modo vincolata in funzione di uno scopo sociale. Tuttavia dall’esercizio di essa discende il risultato (non scopo!) vantaggioso per la collettività e per la vita dello Stato democratico. L’ordinamento cerca quindi un punto di equilibrio fra la cronaca e gli altri valori della persona confliggenti e di pari rango; ciò avviene attraverso il bilanciamento in concreto operato dalla giurisprudenza (secondo i principi della sentenza del decalogo) e attraverso la disciplina dei mezzi, al fine di garantire il “diritto ad essere informati” espresso dall’art.10 della CEDU. La disciplina dei mezzi si giustifica in ragione della capacità di influenzare il pubblico e della capacità pervasiva di essi, in particolare del mezzo televisivo che, nonostante l’espansione di internet, conserva ad oggi il primato. Per quanto riguarda gli strumenti di tutela previsti per le ipotesi di lesioni derivanti dalla informazione, ci si sofferma sulla rettifica.(art.32, dlgs 177/2005). Viene effettuato un raffronto con l’analoga figura prevista nella stampa (legge 47/1948), riscontrando che nell’audiovisivo lo strumento è applicabile solo in caso di notizie oggettivamente false che abbiano leso gli interessi morali del soggetto, escludendo la valutazione soggettiva del richiedente, prevista invece per la stampa. Viene ricercata la ratio della differenziazione normativa dei due settori, anche attraverso l’analisi dei provvedimenti dell’AGCOM. In ragione dell’obiettivo di garantire l’obiettività e il pluralismo informativo perseguito dal legislatore attraverso la disciplina dell’audiovisivo, la rettifica, dalla duplice valenza, vede qui prevalere l’aspetto di tutela dell’oggettività notiziale, rispetto alla tutela dell’individuo, realizzata di riflesso, col ripristino della verità.
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Since the Nineties, the process of globalization has caused a sharp increase in the real and financial integration of the worldwide economy, reducing the obstacles to international trade and minimizing the cost of transaction. The entrance of foreign firms in the domestic market has deeply modified the competitive situation of Italian enterprises, which have been forced to change their strategies in order to cope with those of the new competitors. In this scenario, internationalization is no longer one of the different strategic options available for the firm, but it becomes a forced choice to maintain or acquire a competitive advantage sustainable over time. Internationalization strategies of SMEs, however, are hindered by the shortage of financial resources and entrepreneurial skills, therefore this kind of firms tends toward light forms of foreign expansion, like export and subcontracting. Despite this, many studies have demonstrated that the district localisation increases the firms’ productivity and innovative capacity, so their competiveness both at a domestic and international level. The majority of these empirical contributions has focused mainly on the analysis of commercial flows, confirming that district enterprises reach a superior international performance compared to their external competitors. On the contrary, only few works have tried to evaluate the existence of a district effect on the firms’ ability to invest abroad, but the obtained results are not straightforward. One of the reason of these conclusions is that the phenomena has been analysed without taking into account the differences existing between districts in terms of enterprises’ dimension, diffusion of industrial groups and, above all, the sector of productive specialization, because the technological content of production could improve the innovativeness of district firms, allowing them to adopt advanced forms of internationalisation as foreign direct investments (FDI). The aim of the thesis is to further investigate the district effect on internationalisation, trough an econometric analysis of the international strategies carried out by firms localised in three different local system of production characterised by different technological specialization.
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Abstract This PhD thesis focuses on two projects carried out by Oswald Mathias Ungers in the city of Trier. More specifi cally, this study focuses on the relationship between composition principles, architectural forms, historical context and the nature of the city where these buildings have been built. The works carried out by Ungers in Trier are unique experiences - if taken in this master’s works context - and each one of them refl ects - in its specifi c project and architectural composition theme - the results - in terms of design - of a complex research on the fundamentals of architecture carried out by Ungers in more than fi ve decades of his activity. The theoretical and compositional experiment aspect is one of the main subjects to defi ne these buildings in terms of architecture. This aspect is so crucial that it is possible to consider them as an example of radical and specifi c experiences, referred to a specifi c place and based on a specifi c theoretical corpus. More specifi cally, this study focuses on the design activity carried out by Ungers in this city, mainly between the 80s and 90s and in the fi rst decade of the 21st century. It puts forward an interpretation that does not only defi ne the essential features, elements and questions lying behind these two architectures, but fi rst and foremost analyzes the theoretical, methodological and compositional relationship between Ungers and Trier, his adopted city. An increasingly closer relationship between the architect and his city highlights the wider relationship network established between the place and the projects carried out by Ungers in this city and makes it possible to understand the importance of Trier in the work of this architect, in his education and in his way to see, think and make architecture. The projects analyzed - the Thermen am Forum Museum (1988-1996) and the Kaiserthermen entrance hall (2003-2007) - were analyzed in terms of their architectural composition in an attempt to highlight the poetry of these architectures and to fi nd out their progressive, rational - and therefore transmissible - character. This study is an attempt to assess and unveil the compositional themes characterizing these projects while detecting the compositional principles lying behind the works and verifying the design process through which such principles were translated into architecture. Looking at these works as architectural composition examples makes it possible to clarify Ungers’ hermeneutic relationship established with the city’s history and structure. More specifi cally, the main subject of this thesis is the relationship between the architect, his city and history in the architectural solutions offered by two exemplary case studies, which were both built and placed in the historical city center of Trier and both connected with the ancient core of the city. The Thermen am Forum Museum and the Kaiserthermen entrance hall projects are - though being developed at different times of Ungers’ architectural life and though being extremely different in terms of approach to their context, due to their architectural image - two works that can be compared with the historical heritage of the city and this makes them ideal examples of the relationship between architectural forms, history and environment.
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In the present work qualitative aspects of products that fall outside the classic Italian of food production view will be investigated, except for the apricot, a fruit, however, less studied by the methods considered here. The development of computer systems and the advanced software systems dedicated for statistical processing of data, has permitted the application of advanced technologies including the analysis of niche products. The near-infrared spectroscopic analysis was applied to the chemical industry for over twenty years and, subsequently, was applied in food industry with great success for non-destructive in line and off-line analysis. The work that will be presented below range from the use of spectroscopy for the determination of some rheological indices of ice cream applications to the characterization of the main quality indices of apricots, fresh dates, determination of the production areas of pistachio. Next to the spectroscopy will be illustrated different methods of multivariate analysis for spectra interpretation or for the construction of qualitative models of estimation. The thesis is divided into four separate studies that consider the same number of products. Each one of it is introduced by its own premise and ended with its own bibliography. This studies are preceded by a general discussion on the state of art and the basics of NIR spectroscopy.
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The assessment of the RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety) performances of system generally includes the evaluations of the “Importance” of its components and/or of the basic parameters of the model through the use of the Importance Measures. The analytical equations proposed in this study allow the estimation of the first order Differential Importance Measure on the basis of the Birnbaum measures of components, under the hypothesis of uniform percentage changes of parameters. The aging phenomena are introduced into the model by assuming exponential-linear or Weibull distributions for the failure probabilities. An algorithm based on a combination of MonteCarlo simulation and Cellular Automata is applied in order to evaluate the performance of a networked system, made up of source nodes, user nodes and directed edges subjected to failure and repair. Importance Sampling techniques are used for the estimation of the first and total order Differential Importance Measures through only one simulation of the system “operational life”. All the output variables are computed contemporaneously on the basis of the same sequence of the involved components, event types (failure or repair) and transition times. The failure/repair probabilities are forced to be the same for all components; the transition times are sampled from the unbiased probability distributions or it can be also forced, for instance, by assuring the occurrence of at least a failure within the system operational life. The algorithm allows considering different types of maintenance actions: corrective maintenance that can be performed either immediately upon the component failure or upon finding that the component has failed for hidden failures that are not detected until an inspection; and preventive maintenance, that can be performed upon a fixed interval. It is possible to use a restoration factor to determine the age of the component after a repair or any other maintenance action.