3 resultados para Hold up power

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


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This thesis work aims to find a procedure for isolating specific features of the current signal from a plasma focus for medical applications. The structure of the current signal inside a plasma focus is exclusive of this class of machines and a specific analysis procedure has to be developed. The hope is to find one or more features that shows a correlation with the dose erogated. The study of the correlation between the current discharge signal and the dose delivered by a plasma focus could be of some importance not only for the practical application of dose prediction but also for expanding the knowledge anbout the plasma focus physics. Vatious classes of time-frequency analysis tecniques are implemented in order to solve the problem.

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In the last years, the European countries have paid increasing attention to renewable sources and greenhouse emissions. The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament have established ambitious targets for the next years. In this scenario, biomass plays a prominent role since its life cycle produces a zero net carbon dioxide emission. Additionally, biomass can ensure plant operation continuity thanks to its availability and storage ability. Several conventional systems running on biomass are available at the moment. Most of them are performant either in the large-scale or in the small power range. The absence of an efficient system on the small-middle scale inspired this thesis project. The object is an innovative plant based on a wet indirectly fired gas turbine (WIFGT) integrated with an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) unit for combined heat and power production. The WIFGT is a performant system in the small-middle power range; the ORC cycle is capable of giving value to low-temperature heat sources. Their integration is investigated in this thesis with the aim of carrying out a preliminary design of the components. The targeted plant output is around 200 kW in order not to need a wide cultivation area and to avoid biomass shipping. Existing in-house simulation tools are used: They are adapted to this purpose. Firstly the WIFGT + ORC model is built; Zero-dimensional models of heat exchangers, compressor, turbines, furnace, dryer and pump are used. Different fluids are selected but toluene and benzene turn out to be the most suitable. In the indirectly fired gas turbine a pressure ratio around 4 leads to the highest efficiency. From the thermodynamic analysis the system shows an electric efficiency of 38%, outdoing other conventional plants in the same power range. The combined plant is designed to recover thermal energy: Water is used as coolant in the condenser. It is heated from 60°C up to 90°C, ensuring the possibility of space heating. Mono-dimensional models are used to design the heat exchange equipment. Different types of heat exchangers are chosen depending on the working temperature. A finned-plate heat exchanger is selected for the WIFGT heat transfer equipment due to the high temperature, oxidizing and corrosive environment. A once-through boiler with finned tubes is chosen to vaporize the organic fluid in the ORC. A plate heat exchanger is chosen for the condenser and recuperator. A quasi-monodimensional model for single-stage axial turbine is implemented to design both the WIFGT and the ORC turbine. The system simulation after the components design shows an electric efficiency around 34% with a decrease by 10% compared to the zero-dimensional analysis. The work exhibits the system potentiality compared to the existing plants from both technical and economic point of view.

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In questa tesi viene elaborata un'applicazione ultra-low power (ULP) basata su microcontrollore, per implementare la procedura di controllo di diversi circuiti di un tag RFID. Il tag preso in considerazione è pensato per lavorare in assenza di batteria, da cui la necessita' di ridurre i consumi di potenza. La sua attivazione deve essere inoltre comandata attraverso un'architettura Wake up Radio (WuR), in cui un segnale di controllo radio indirizza e attiva il circuito. Nello specifico, la rete di decodifica dell'indirizzo è stata realizzata mediante il modulo di comunicazione seriale del microcontrollore. Nel Capitolo 1 verrà introdotto il tema dell'Energy Harvesting. Nel Capitolo 2 verrà illustrata l'architettura del sistema nel suo complesso. Nel Capitolo 3 verrà spiegato dettagliatamente il funzionamento del microcontrollore scelto. Il Capitolo 4 sarà dedicato al firmware implementato per svolgere le operazioni fondamentali imputate al micro per i compiti di controllo. Verrà inoltre introdotto il codice VHDL sviluppato per emulare l'output del modulo WuR mediante un FPGA della famiglia Cyclone II. Nel Capitolo 5 verrà presentata una stima dei consumi del microcontrollore in funzione dei parametri di configurazione del sistema. Verrà inoltre effettuato un confronto con un altro microcontrollore che in alcune condizioni potrebbe rappresentare iun'alternativa valida di progetto. Nei Capitoli 6 e 7 saranno descritti possibili sviluppi futuri e conclusioni del progetto. Le specifiche di progetto rilevanti della tesi sono: 1. minimo consumo energetico possibile del microcontrollore ULP 2. elevata rapidità di risposta per la ricezione dei tag, per garantire la ricezione di un numero maggiore possibile di indirizzi (almeno 20 letture al secondo), in un range di tempo limitato 3. generazione di un segnale PWM a 100KHz di frequenza di commutazione con duty cycle 50% su cui basare una modulazione in back-scattering.