6 resultados para Box Behnken
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
Il presente elaborato di tesi valuta l’effetto delle condizioni di estrazione dei composti fenolici in un sottoprodotto della lavorazione industriale delle patate, la buccia, con l’obiettivo di poter valorizzare tale residuo di processo per utilizzi futuri. Al fine di ottimizzare le condizioni di estrazione, si è deciso di utilizzare il disegno sperimentale Box-Behnken (DBB) mediante la variazione di tre fattori (tempo, tipologia di solvente, rapporto campione/solvente) e per un totale di 15 determinazioni. I dati risultanti dalla determinazione dei composti fenolici totali e dell’attività antiossidante hanno messo in evidenza come la buccia di patate, sottoprodotto del processo di lavorazione industriale, sia un prodotto interessante per il proprio contenuto in composti fenolici ad elevata attività antiossidante. Tuttavia, la scelta delle condizioni ottimali di estrazione è fondamentale al fine di evitare la sottostima del contenuto in composti bioattivi, che deriverebbe da una incompleta estrazione degli stessi dalla matrice alimentare. Il disegno Box-Behnken ha permesso di stabilire le condizioni ottimali di estrazione dei composti fenolici e per questo sará utilizzato in futuro per lo screening di diversi campioni procedenti dalla produzione industriale. L’estrazione ottimale dei composti di interesse ha comunque evidenziato come la buccia di patata sia una fonte di composti fenolici ad attivitá antiossidante che potrá essere utilizzata sia come ingrediente alimentare che in campo nutraceutico.
Resumo:
Nella presente tesi viene affrontato il comportamento di materiali granulari sotto carico dinamico. In particolare, viene presentata la sperimentazione di laboratorio seguita presso il Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre dell'Università di Nottingham, la costruzione del box test e le prove dinamiche eseguite sul materiale granulare rinforzato e non.
A Phase Space Box-counting based Method for Arrhythmia Prediction from Electrocardiogram Time Series
Resumo:
Arrhythmia is one kind of cardiovascular diseases that give rise to the number of deaths and potentially yields immedicable danger. Arrhythmia is a life threatening condition originating from disorganized propagation of electrical signals in heart resulting in desynchronization among different chambers of the heart. Fundamentally, the synchronization process means that the phase relationship of electrical activities between the chambers remains coherent, maintaining a constant phase difference over time. If desynchronization occurs due to arrhythmia, the coherent phase relationship breaks down resulting in chaotic rhythm affecting the regular pumping mechanism of heart. This phenomenon was explored by using the phase space reconstruction technique which is a standard analysis technique of time series data generated from nonlinear dynamical system. In this project a novel index is presented for predicting the onset of ventricular arrhythmias. Analysis of continuously captured long-term ECG data recordings was conducted up to the onset of arrhythmia by the phase space reconstruction method, obtaining 2-dimensional images, analysed by the box counting method. The method was tested using the ECG data set of three different kinds including normal (NR), Ventricular Tachycardia (VT), Ventricular Fibrillation (VF), extracted from the Physionet ECG database. Statistical measures like mean (μ), standard deviation (σ) and coefficient of variation (σ/μ) for the box-counting in phase space diagrams are derived for a sliding window of 10 beats of ECG signal. From the results of these statistical analyses, a threshold was derived as an upper bound of Coefficient of Variation (CV) for box-counting of ECG phase portraits which is capable of reliably predicting the impeding arrhythmia long before its actual occurrence. As future work of research, it was planned to validate this prediction tool over a wider population of patients affected by different kind of arrhythmia, like atrial fibrillation, bundle and brunch block, and set different thresholds for them, in order to confirm its clinical applicability.
Semi-engineered earthquake-resistant structures: one-storey buildings built up with gabion-box walls
Resumo:
This thesis studies the static and seismic behavior of simple structures made with gabion box walls. The analysis was performed considering a one-story building with standard dimensions in plan (6m x 5m) and a lightweight timber roof. The main focus of the present investigation is to find the principals aspects of the seismic behavior of a one story building made with gabion box walls, in order to prevent a failure due to seismic actions and in this way help to reduce the seismic risk of developing countries where this natural disaster have a significant intensity. Regarding the gabion box wall, it has been performed some calculations and analysis in order to understand the static and dynamic behavior. From the static point of view, it has been performed a verification of the normal stress computing the normal stress that arrives at the base of the gabion wall and the corresponding capacity of the ground. Moreover, regarding the seismic analysis, it has been studied the in-plane and out-of-plane behavior. The most critical aspect was discovered to be the out-of-plane behavior, for which have been developed models considering the “rigid- no tension model” for masonry, finding a kinematically admissible multiplier that will create a collapse mechanism for the structure. Furthermore, it has been performed a FEM and DEM models to find the maximum displacement at the center of the wall, maximum tension stresses needed for calculating the steel connectors for joining consecutive gabions and the dimensions (length of the wall and distance between orthogonal walls or buttresses) of a geometrical configuration for the standard modulus of the structure, in order to ensure an adequate safety margin for earthquakes with a PGA around 0.4-0.5g. Using the results obtained before, it has been created some rules of thumb, that have to be satisfy in order to ensure a good behavior of these structure.