9 resultados para Solar energy, solar collector, solar heater, low cost
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that 3D-printing technologies can be considered significantly attractive in the production of microwave devices and in the antenna design, with the intention of making them lightweight, cheaper, and easily integrable for the production of wireless, battery-free, and wearable devices for vital signals monitoring. In this work, a new 3D-printable, low-cost resin material, the Flexible80A, is proposed as RF substrate in the implementation of a rectifying antenna (rectenna) operating at 2.45 GHz for wireless power transfer. A careful and accurate electromagnetic characterization of the abovementioned material, revealing it to be a very lossy substrate, has paved the way for the investigation of innovative transmission line and antenna layouts, as well as etching techniques, possible thanks to the design freedom enabled by 3D-printing technologies with the aim of improving the wave propagation performance within lossy materials. This analysis is crucial in the design process of a patch antenna, meant to be successively connected to the rectifier. In fact, many different patch antenna layouts are explored varying the antenna dimensions, the substrate etchings shape and position, the feeding line technology, and the operating frequency. Before dealing with the rectification stage of the rectenna design, the hot and long-discussed topic of the equivalent receiving antenna circuit representation is addressed, providing an overview of the interpretation of different authors about the issue, and the position that has been adopted in this thesis. Furthermore, two rectenna designs are proposed and simulated with the aim of minimizing the dielectric losses. Finally, a prototype of a rectenna with the antenna conjugate matched to the rectifier, operating at 2.45 GHz, has been fabricated with adhesive copper on a substrate sample of Flexible80A and measured, in order to validate the simulated results.
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Il presente elaborato, "Joomla! e Microweb: soluzioni low cost per la piccola impresa", si pone l'obiettivo di unire un insieme di realtà differenti tra loro: esigenze economiche, piattaforme tecniche e rete sociale possono integrarsi in un circuito virtuoso. Attraverso l'analisi della piattaforma CMS Joomla!, e la sua integrazione con utilities di terze parti, è possibile velocizzare senza perdere qualità, abbattendo i costi, il processo di pubblicazione e mantenimento di un sito web. Attraverso, poi, un'efficace integrazione di Joomla! con servizi social integrati nella piattaforma stessa, è possibile venire in contatto con quelli che vengono definiti gli hub concettuali della rete, come Facebook e YouTube. Mirate politiche di marketing, soprattutto per i prodotti di nicchia, possono essere quindi portate a termine con soddisfazione senza cadere in costi eccessivamente elevati. Infine, è stato coniato il concetto di "Microweb" che sintetizza nel suo significato il processo di integrazione di servizi social e di utilities in un'unica piattaforma madre, nel caso specifico Joomla!.
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In questo progetto di tesi ci si addentrerà nel campo della scansione corporea, e più in generale di qualunque oggetto. In questo ambito le soluzioni proposte sono numerose e questo settore ha vissuto negli ultimi anni un’incredibile crescita, favorita anche dalla nascita delle stampanti 3D. Si può ragionevolmente supporre che tale crescita non sia destinata ad esaurirsi nei prossimi anni; ci sono i presupposti per cui questo settore occupi fette sempre più importanti del mercato. In questa tesi ci si è occupati prevalentemente di tecniche di scansione del corpo umano, in quanto una descrizione geometricamente accurata della superficie corporea riveste una notevole importanza sia nelle applicazioni industriali che nello studio della biomeccanica del movimento. Per quanto riguarda le applicazioni industriali si pensi ad esempio all’utilizzo di scanner 3D in accoppiata alle moderne stampanti 3D per la realizzazione di protesi custom o al comparto sartoriale per il confezionamento di abiti su misura. Nell’ambito della biomeccanica essa può risultare utile sia per quanto riguarda gli aspetti cinematici e dinamici nei campi riabilitativo, ergonomico e sportivo, sia per quanto riguarda la stima delle grandezze antropometriche. Attualmente esistono sistemi di scansione corporea low-cost che si stanno sempre più diffondendo e si può pensare ad un futuro neanche tanto lontano nel quale essi siano presenti in maniera diffusa nelle abitazioni. In tale contesto gli obiettivi di questa tesi sono: 1) Documentare quanto prodotto finora a livello scientifico, brevettuale ed industriale, evidenziando meriti e limiti di ciascuna soluzione. 2) Individuare e valutare la realizzabilità di soluzioni innovative low-cost.
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Due to the low cost, lightness and flexibility, Polymer Solar Cell (PSC) technology is considered one of the most promising energy technologies. In the past decades, PSCs using fullerenes or fullerene derivatives as the electron acceptors have made great progress with best power conversion efficiency (PCE) reaching 11%. However, fullerene type electron acceptors have several drawbacks such as complicated synthesis, a low light absorption coefficient and poor tuning in energy levels, which prevent the further development of fullerene-based PSCs. Hence the need to have a new class of electron acceptors as an alternative to conventional fullerene compounds. Non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have developed rapidly in the last years and the maximum PCEs have exceeded 14% for single-junction cells and 17% for double-junction tandem cells. By combining an electron-donating backbone, generally with several fused rings with electron-withdrawing units, we can simply construct NFA of the acceptor–donor–acceptor type (A–D–A). Versatile molecular structures have been developed using methods such as acceptor motif engineering and donor motif engineering. However, there are only a few electron-donating backbones that have been proved to be successful. Therefore, it is still necessary to develop promising building blocks to further enrich the structural diversity. An indacenodithiophene (IDT) unit with just five fused rings has a sufficiently rigid coplanar structure, which has been regarded as one of the promising electron-rich units to design high-performance A–D–A NFAs. In this work, performed at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, a new nine-cyclic building block (TBIDT) with a two benzothiophene unit was synthesized and used for designing new non-fullerene electron acceptors.
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The goal of this thesis is the application of an opto-electronic numerical simulation to heterojunction silicon solar cells featuring an all back contact architecture (Interdigitated Back Contact Hetero-Junction IBC-HJ). The studied structure exhibits both metal contacts, emitter and base, at the back surface of the cell with the objective to reduce the optical losses due to the shadowing by front contact of conventional photovoltaic devices. Overall, IBC-HJ are promising low-cost alternatives to monocrystalline wafer-based solar cells featuring front and back contact schemes, in fact, for IBC-HJ the high concentration doping diffusions are replaced by low-temperature deposition processes of thin amorphous silicon layers. Furthermore, another advantage of IBC solar cells with reference to conventional architectures is the possibility to enable a low-cost assembling of photovoltaic modules, being all contacts on the same side. A preliminary extensive literature survey has been helpful to highlight the specific critical aspects of IBC-HJ solar cells as well as the state-of-the-art of their modeling, processing and performance of practical devices. In order to perform the analysis of IBC-HJ devices, a two-dimensional (2-D) numerical simulation flow has been set up. A commercial device simulator based on finite-difference method to solve numerically the whole set of equations governing the electrical transport in semiconductor materials (Sentuarus Device by Synopsys) has been adopted. The first activity carried out during this work has been the definition of a 2-D geometry corresponding to the simulation domain and the specification of the electrical and optical properties of materials. In order to calculate the main figures of merit of the investigated solar cells, the spatially resolved photon absorption rate map has been calculated by means of an optical simulator. Optical simulations have been performed by using two different methods depending upon the geometrical features of the front interface of the solar cell: the transfer matrix method (TMM) and the raytracing (RT). The first method allows to model light prop-agation by plane waves within one-dimensional spatial domains under the assumption of devices exhibiting stacks of parallel layers with planar interfaces. In addition, TMM is suitable for the simulation of thin multi-layer anti reflection coating layers for the reduction of the amount of reflected light at the front interface. Raytracing is required for three-dimensional optical simulations of upright pyramidal textured surfaces which are widely adopted to significantly reduce the reflection at the front surface. The optical generation profiles are interpolated onto the electrical grid adopted by the device simulator which solves the carriers transport equations coupled with Poisson and continuity equations in a self-consistent way. The main figures of merit are calculated by means of a postprocessing of the output data from device simulation. After the validation of the simulation methodology by means of comparison of the simulation result with literature data, the ultimate efficiency of the IBC-HJ architecture has been calculated. By accounting for all optical losses, IBC-HJ solar cells result in a theoretical maximum efficiency above 23.5% (without texturing at front interface) higher than that of both standard homojunction crystalline silicon (Homogeneous Emitter HE) and front contact heterojuction (Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin layer HIT) solar cells. However it is clear that the criticalities of this structure are mainly due to the defects density and to the poor carriers transport mobility in the amorphous silicon layers. Lastly, the influence of the most critical geometrical and physical parameters on the main figures of merit have been investigated by applying the numerical simulation tool set-up during the first part of the present thesis. Simulations have highlighted that carrier mobility and defects level in amorphous silicon may lead to a potentially significant reduction of the conversion efficiency.
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Hybrid vehicles represent the future for automakers, since they allow to improve the fuel economy and to reduce the pollutant emissions. A key component of the hybrid powertrain is the Energy Storage System, that determines the ability of the vehicle to store and reuse energy. Though electrified Energy Storage Systems (ESS), based on batteries and ultracapacitors, are a proven technology, Alternative Energy Storage Systems (AESS), based on mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic devices, are gaining interest because they give the possibility of realizing low-cost mild-hybrid vehicles. Currently, most literature of design methodologies focuses on electric ESS, which are not suitable for AESS design. In this contest, The Ohio State University has developed an Alternative Energy Storage System design methodology. This work focuses on the development of driving cycle analysis methodology that is a key component of Alternative Energy Storage System design procedure. The proposed methodology is based on a statistical approach to analyzing driving schedules that represent the vehicle typical use. Driving data are broken up into power events sequence, namely traction and braking events, and for each of them, energy-related and dynamic metrics are calculated. By means of a clustering process and statistical synthesis methods, statistically-relevant metrics are determined. These metrics define cycle representative braking events. By using these events as inputs for the Alternative Energy Storage System design methodology, different system designs are obtained. Each of them is characterized by attributes, namely system volume and weight. In the last part the work, the designs are evaluated in simulation by introducing and calculating a metric related to the energy conversion efficiency. Finally, the designs are compared accounting for attributes and efficiency values. In order to automate the driving data extraction and synthesis process, a specific script Matlab based has been developed. Results show that the driving cycle analysis methodology, based on the statistical approach, allows to extract and synthesize cycle representative data. The designs based on cycle statistically-relevant metrics are properly sized and have satisfying efficiency values with respect to the expectations. An exception is the design based on the cycle worst-case scenario, corresponding to same approach adopted by the conventional electric ESS design methodologies. In this case, a heavy system with poor efficiency is produced. The proposed new methodology seems to be a valid and consistent support for Alternative Energy Storage System design.
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Negli ultimi anni il tema del risparmio energetico nei sistemi elettronici ha suscitato sempre maggiore interesse, poiché grazie allo sviluppo tecnologico è stato possibile creare dispositivi in grado di operare a bassa potenza. Sempre più applicazioni elettroniche richiedono di funzionare tramite fonti di energia limitata, come per esempio le batterie, con un’autonomia in alcuni casi anche di 15-20 anni, questo è il motivo per il quale è diventato fondamentale riuscire a progettare sistemi elettronici in grado di gestire in modo intelligente l’energia a disposizione. L’utilizzo di batterie però spesso richiede costi aggiuntivi, come per esempio il semplice cambio, che in alcune situazioni potrebbe essere difficoltoso poiché il sistema elettronico si potrebbe trovare in luoghi difficilmente raggiungibili dall’uomo; ecco perché negli ultimi anni il tema della raccolta di energia o anche chiamato Energy Harvesting, sta suscitando sempre più interesse. Con l’Energy Harvesting si possono catturare ed accumulare per poi riutilizzare, piccole quantità di energia presenti nell’ambiente. Attraverso sistemi di Energy Harvesting è quindi diventato possibile trasformare energia cinetica, differenze di temperatura, effetto piezoelettrico, energia solare ecc.. in energia elettrica che può essere utilizzata per alimentare semplici applicazioni elettroniche, nel caso di questa tesi un nodo sensore wireless. I vantaggi dei sistemi di Energy Harvesting rispetto a sistemi alimentati a batteria sono i seguenti: - Costi di manutenzione ridotti; - Fonte di energia idealmente inesauribile e con un impatto ambientale negativo nullo. La potenza fornita da sistemi di Energy Harvesting si aggira intorno a qualche centinaia di uW, perciò è chiaro che il sistema da alimentare deve essere ottimizzato il più possibile dal punto di vista energetico, per questo motivo il progettista si deve impegnare per evitare qualsiasi spreco energetico e dovrà utilizzare dispositivi che permettono una gestione intelligente dell’energia a disposizione, al fine di ottenere la migliore efficienza possibile.
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Progetto di una scheda PCB per applicazioni di Energy Harvesting a bassissime tensioni. Il circuito è in grado di avviarsi, autosostenersi e alimentare un piccolo carico.
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Owing to their capability of merging the properties of metals and conventional polymers, Conducting Polymers (CPs) are a unique class of carbon-based materials capable of conducting electrical current. A conjugated backbone is the hallmark of CPs, which can readily undergo reversible doping to different extents, thus achieving a wide range of electrical conductivities, while maintaining mechanical flexibility, transparency and high thermal stability. Thanks to these inherent versatility and attracting properties, from their discovery CPs have experienced incessant widespread in a great plethora of research fields, ranging from energy storage to healthcare, also encouraging the spring and growth of new scientific areas with highly innovative content. Nowadays, Bioelectronics stands out as one of the most promising research fields, dealing with the mutual interplay between biology and electronics. Among CPs, the polyelectrolyte complex poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene): poly (styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), especially in the form of thin films, has been emphasized as ideal platform for bioelectronic applications. Indeed, in the last two decades PEDOT:PSS has played a key role in the sensing of bioanalytes and living cells interfacing and monitoring. In the present work, development and characterization of two kinds of PEDOT:PSS-based devices for applications in Bioelectronics are discussed in detail. In particular, a low-cost amperometric sensor for the selective detection of Dopamine in a ternary mixture was optimized, taking advantage of the electrocatalytic and antifouling properties that render PEDOT:PSS thin films appealing tools for electrochemical sensing of bioanalytes. Moreover, the potentialities of this material to interact with live cells were explored through the fabrication of a microfluidic trapping device for electrical monitoring of 3D spheroids using an impedance-based approach.