2 resultados para Painting, Industrial and practical
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
Lo scopo della presente tesi è l’analisi della tossicità di nanoparticelle di ossido di zinco (nano-ZnO) verso gli organismi acquatici. In particolare, il presente studio valuta per la prima volta l'inibizione della crescita della diatomea Thalassiosira pseudonana indotta sia da nanoparticelle di dervazione industriale, che da nanoparticelle auto-estratte in laboratorio da un filtro solare. Gli esperimenti, condotti presso il Laboratorio di Ingegneria dell'Università di Miami, hanno mostrato che la tossicità indotta dalle nanoparticelle di ossido di zinco è influenzata dal tipo di nanoparticelle, nonché dalla loro concentrazione nella soluzione acquosa e dal tempo di esposizione. In particolare le nanoparticelle di derivazione industriale, più piccole rispetto alle nanoparticelle estratte dal filtro solare, hanno indotto un’inibizione della crescita superiore, specialmente a concentrazioni inferiori. Questo andamento suggerisce che ad alte concentrazioni la tossicità di nano-ZnO potrebbe essere influenzata dall’aggregazione di nanoparticelle (indipendentemente dalle dimensioni di partenza delle nanoparticelle), mentre a concentrazioni inferiori la tossicità potrebbe essere influenzata dalle dimensioni di partenza delle nanoparticelle, così come dal tipo di nanoparticelle e dal tempo di esposizione.
Resumo:
Turbulent energy dissipation is presented in the theoretical context of the famous Kolmogorov theory, formulated in 1941. Some remarks and comments about this theory help the reader understand the approach to turbulence study, as well as give some basic insights to the problem. A clear distinction is made amongst dissipation, pseudo-dissipation and dissipation surrogates. Dissipation regulates how turbulent kinetic energy in a flow gets transformed into internal energy, which makes this quantity a fundamental characteristic to investigate in order to enhance our understanding of turbulence. The dissertation focuses on experimental investigation of the pseudo-dissipation. Indeed this quantity is difficult to measure as it requires the knowledge of all the possible derivatives of the three dimensional velocity field. Once considering an hot-wire technique to measure dissipation we need to deal with surrogates of dissipation, since not all the terms can be measured. The analysis of surrogates is the main topic of this work. In particular two flows, the turbulent channel and the turbulent jet, are considered. These canonic flows, introduced in a brief fashion, are often used as a benchmark for CFD solvers and experimental equipment due to their simple structure. Observations made in the canonic flows are often transferable to more complicated and interesting cases, with many industrial applications. The main tools of investigation are DNS simulations and experimental measures. DNS data are used as a benchmark for the experimental results since all the components of dissipation are known within the numerical simulation. The results of some DNS were already available at the start of this thesis, so the main work consisted in reading and processing the data. Experiments were carried out by means of hot-wire anemometry, described in detail on a theoretical and practical level. The study of DNS data of a turbulent channel at Re=298 reveals that the traditional surrogate can be improved Consequently two new surrogates are proposed and analysed, based on terms of the velocity gradient that are easy to measure experimentally. We manage to find a formulation that improves the accuracy of surrogates by an order of magnitude. For the jet flow results from a DNS at Re=1600 of a temporal jet, and results from our experimental facility CAT at Re=70000, are compared to validate the experiment. It is found that the ratio between components of the dissipation differs between DNS and experimental data. Possible errors in both sets of data are discussed, and some ways to improve the data are proposed.