3 resultados para phase rule one component
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment is a long-baseline neutrino experiment which is under construction in the United States. It will be composed of a Near Detector system located a few hundred meters from the neutrino source at Fermilab and a far detector system composed of four multi-kt LArTPCs at Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota. The experiment will measure the leptonic CP violation phase of the PMNS matrix and discriminate the ordering of neutrino masses. Additional physics goals include detection of neutrinos from supernovae collapse and search for possible proton decay. One component of the Near detector complex is the System for on-Axis Neutrino Detection apparatus, which includes GRanular Argon for Interaction of Neutrinos, a novel liquid Argon detector that aims at imaging neutrino interactions using scintillation light collected by optical system and read-out by SIPM matrix. This thesis work aims at studying the GRAIN performances as a homogeneous calorimeter, able to measure the energy deposited by charged particles in LAr through scintillation photons emitted along their path inside the vessel. The energy calibration of the liquid argon volume required to write (and validate) an efficient software for the detector response simulation to the arrival of scintillation photons.
Resumo:
This thesis deals with the sizing and analysis of the electrical power system of a petrochemical plant. The activity was carried out in the framework of an electrical engineering internship. The sizing and electrical calculations, as well as the study of the dynamic behavior of network quantities, are accomplished by using the ETAP (Electrical Transient Analyzer Program) software. After determining the type and size of the loads, the calculation of power flows is carried out for all possible network layout and different power supply configurations. The network is normally operated in a double radial configuration. However, the sizing must be carried out taking into account the most critical configuration, i.e., the temporary one of single radial operation, and also considering the most unfavorable power supply conditions. The calculation of shortcircuit currents is then carried out and the appropriate circuit breakers are selected. Where necessary, capacitor banks are sized in order to keep power factor at the point of common coupling within the preset limits. The grounding system is sized by using the finite element method. For loads with the highest level of criticality, UPS are sized in order to ensure their operation even in the absence of the main power supply. The main faults that can occur in the plant are examined, determining the intervention times of the protections to ensure that, in case of failure on one component, the others can still properly operate. The report concludes with the dynamic and stability analysis of the power system during island operation, in order to ensure that the two gas turbines are able to support the load even during transient conditions.
Resumo:
One of the major issues for power converters that are connected to the electric grid are the measurement of three phase Conduced Emissions (CE), which are regulated by international and regional standards. CE are composed of two components which are Common Mode (CM) noise and Differential Mode (DM) noise. To achieve compliance with these regulations the Equipment Under Test (EUT) includes filtering and other electromagnetic emission control strategies. The separation of differential mode and common mode noise in Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) analysis is a well-known procedure which is useful especially for the optimization of the EMI filter, to improve the CM or DM attenuation depending on which component of the conducted emissions is predominant, and for the analysis and the understanding of interference phenomena of switched mode power converters. However, separating both components is rarely done during measurements. Therefore, in this thesis an active device for the separation of the CM and DM EMI noise in three phase power electronic systems has been designed and experimentally analysed.