5 resultados para Lightning conductors

em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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The international growing concern for the human exposure to magnetic fields generated by electric power lines has unavoidably led to imposing legal limits. Respecting these limits, implies being able to calculate easily and accurately the generated magnetic field also in complex configurations. Twisting of phase conductors is such a case. The consolidated exact and approximated theory regarding a single-circuit twisted three-phase power cable line has been reported along with the proposal of an innovative simplified formula obtained by means of an heuristic procedure. This formula, although being dramatically simpler, is proven to be a good approximation of the analytical formula and at the same time much more accurate than the approximated formula found in literature. The double-circuit twisted three-phase power cable line case has been studied following different approaches of increasing complexity and accuracy. In this framework, the effectiveness of the above-mentioned innovative formula is also examined. The experimental verification of the correctness of the twisted double-circuit theoretical analysis has permitted its extension to multiple-circuit twisted three-phase power cable lines. In addition, appropriate 2D and, in particularly, 3D numerical codes for simulating real existing overhead power lines for the calculation of the magnetic field in their vicinity have been created. Finally, an innovative ‘smart’ measurement and evaluation system of the magnetic field is being proposed, described and validated, which deals with the experimentally-based evaluation of the total magnetic field B generated by multiple sources in complex three-dimensional arrangements, carried out on the basis of the measurement of the three Cartesian field components and their correlation with the field currents via multilinear regression techniques. The ultimate goal is verifying that magnetic induction intensity is within the prescribed limits.

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The so called cascading events, which lead to high-impact low-frequency scenarios are rising concern worldwide. A chain of events result in a major industrial accident with dreadful (and often unpredicted) consequences. Cascading events can be the result of the realization of an external threat, like a terrorist attack a natural disaster or of “domino effect”. During domino events the escalation of a primary accident is driven by the propagation of the primary event to nearby units, causing an overall increment of the accident severity and an increment of the risk associated to an industrial installation. Also natural disasters, like intense flooding, hurricanes, earthquake and lightning are found capable to enhance the risk of an industrial area, triggering loss of containment of hazardous materials and in major accidents. The scientific community usually refers to those accidents as “NaTechs”: natural events triggering industrial accidents. In this document, a state of the art of available approaches to the modelling, assessment, prevention and management of domino and NaTech events is described. On the other hand, the relevant work carried out during past studies still needs to be consolidated and completed, in order to be applicable in a real industrial framework. New methodologies, developed during my research activity, aimed at the quantitative assessment of domino and NaTech accidents are presented. The tools and methods provided within this very study had the aim to assist the progress toward a consolidated and universal methodology for the assessment and prevention of cascading events, contributing to enhance safety and sustainability of the chemical and process industry.

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Questa tesi di dottorato “Ad summum bonum iter. Revisione testuale e commento di Seneca, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium XLVIII, CXI” (relatore Prof. F. Citti), si propone di fornire un commento scientifico al testo latino di alcune Epistulae morales ad Lucilium (48 e 111), corredato da traduzione, note esegetiche di carattere lessicale, stilistico-retorico e storico-letterario e discussione delle principali problematiche testuali (testo di riferimento l'edizione critica di Reynolds, Oxonii 1965). Scopo della ricerca è approfondire e completare lo studio delle lettere 48 e 111 del carteggio, esaminato solo episodicamente e non sistematicamente, soffermandosi sugli aspetti filosofici salienti e sui motivi conduttori più significativi, come la critica senecana alla nimia subtilitas (tema presente soprattutto nelle cosiddette epistole dialettiche, connesse alle diverse forme di sillogismi e alle modalità di contestazione degli stessi), con particolare riferimento alle ambiguità derivanti dall'uso di termini in senso proprio e metalinguistico riflessivo e non riflessivo; la ricerca si sofferma inoltre sul linguaggio colloquiale, vicino a quello della commedia e della satira, utilizzato da Seneca per ridicolizzare i sillogismi stoici; sul tema dell'amicizia; sull'uso di citazioni e/o allusioni poetiche (virgiliana e non virgiliana), decontestualizzate e risemantizzate in funzione educativa e psicagogica, piegate ad esprimere il personale messaggio etico; sull'uso del lessico specialistico, proveniente da diversi ambiti semantici (giuridico, economico, militare, medico), applicato da Seneca alla parenesi filosofica e, soprattutto, sul rapporto tra lessico filosofico latino e modelli greci. Infine, oltre ad approfondire il motivo delle egestas temporis e i riferimenti diatribici contenuti nelle epistole, sono stati individuati e approfonditi alcuni topoi presenti.

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Nowadays, electrical machines are seeing an ever-increasing development and extensive research is currently being dedicated to the improvement of their efficiency and torque/power density. Compared to conventional random windings, hairpin winding inherently features lower DC resistance, higher fill factor, better thermal performance, improved reliability, and an automated manufacturing process. However, several challenges need to be addressed, including electromagnetic, thermal, and manufacturing aspects. Of these, the high ohmic losses at high-frequency operations due to skin and proximity effects are the most severe, resulting in low efficiency or high-temperature values. In this work, the hairpin winding challenges were highlighted at high-frequency operations and at showing the limits of applicability of these standard approaches. Afterward, a multi-objective design optimization is proposed aiming to enhance the exploitation of the hairpin technology in electrical machines. Efficiency and volume power density are considered as main design objectives. Subsequently, a changing paradigm is made for the design of electric motors equipped with hairpin windings, where it is proven that a temperature-oriented approach would be beneficial when designing this type of pre-formed winding. Furthermore, the effect of the rotor topology on AC losses is also considered. After providing design recommendations and FE electromagnetic and thermal evaluations, experimental tests are also performed for validation purposes on a motorette wound with pre-formed conductors. The results show that operating the machine at higher temperatures could be beneficial to efficiency, particularly in high-frequency operations where AC losses are higher at low operating temperatures. The last part of the thesis focuses on comparing the main electromagnetic performance metrics for a conventional hairpin winding, wound onto a benchmark stator with a semi-closed slot opening design, and a continuous hairpin winding, in which the slot opening is open. Lastly, the adoption of semi-magnetic slot wedges is investigated to improve the overall performance of the motor.