907 resultados para Computer aided design tool
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Arqueologia
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Estudi i disseny de la implantació d'un ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) en una fàbrica de fruits secs.
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Disseny d'un programari de gestió de magatzems on quedin reflectides les seves entrades, sortides i altres operacions pròpies dels magatzems. El programari ha de ser escalable i perdurar en el temps a més a més de permetre operacions d¿actualització, esborrat, addicció de dades i les operacionsfonamentals de consulta.
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A pioneer team of students of the University of Girona decided to design and develop an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) called ICTINEU-AUV to face the Student Autonomous Underwater Challenge-Europe (SAUC-E). The prototype has evolved from the initial computer aided design (CAD) model to become an operative AUV in the short period of seven months. The open frame and modular design principles together with the compatibility with other robots previously developed at the lab have provided the main design philosophy. Hence, at the robot's core, two networked computers give access to a wide set of sensors and actuators. The Gentoo/Linux distribution was chosen as the onboard operating system. A software architecture based on a set of distributed objects with soft real time capabilities was developed and a hybrid control architecture including mission control, a behavioural layer and a robust map-based localization algorithm made ICTINEU-AUV the winning entry
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Trans-apical aortic valve replacement (AVR) is a new and rapidly growing therapy. However, there are only few training opportunities. The objective of our work is to build an appropriate artificial model of the heart that can replace the use of animals for surgical training in trans-apical AVR procedures. To reduce the necessity for fluoroscopy, we pursued the goal of building a translucent model of the heart that has nature-like dimensions. A simplified 3D model of a human heart with its aortic root was created in silico using the SolidWorks Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program. This heart model was printed using a rapid prototyping system developed by the Fab@Home project and dip-coated two times with dispersion silicone. The translucency of the heart model allows the perception of the deployment area of the valved-stent without using heavy imaging support. The final model was then placed in a human manikin for surgical training on trans-apical AVR procedure. Trans-apical AVR with all the necessary steps (puncture, wiring, catheterization, ballooning etc.) can be realized repeatedly in this setting.
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In this investigation, high-resolution, 1x1x1-mm(3) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 7 T is performed using a multichannel array head coil and a surface coil approach. Scan geometry was optimized for each coil separately to exploit the strengths of both coils. Acquisitions with the surface coil focused on partial brain coverage, while whole-brain coverage fMRI experiments were performed with the array head coil. BOLD sensitivity in the occipital lobe was found to be higher with the surface coil than with the head array, suggesting that restriction of signal detection to the area of interest may be beneficial for localized activation studies. Performing independent component analysis (ICA) decomposition of the fMRI data, we consistently detected BOLD signal changes and resting state networks. In the surface coil data, a small negative BOLD response could be detected in these resting state network areas. Also in the data acquired with the surface coil, two distinct components of the positive BOLD signal were consistently observed. These two components were tentatively assigned to tissue and venous signal changes.
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Helical tomotherapy is a relatively new intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment for which room shielding has to be reassessed for the following reasons. The beam-on-time needed to deliver a given target dose is increased and leads to a weekly workload of typically one order of magnitude higher than that for conventional radiation therapy. The special configuration of tomotherapy units does not allow the use of standard shielding calculation methods. A conventional linear accelerator must be shielded for primary, leakage and scatter photon radiations. For tomotherapy, primary radiation is no longer the main shielding issue since a beam stop is mounted on the gantry directly opposite the source. On the other hand, due to the longer irradiation time, the accelerator head leakage becomes a major concern. An analytical model based on geometric considerations has been developed to determine leakage radiation levels throughout the room for continuous gantry rotation. Compared to leakage radiation, scatter radiation is a minor contribution. Since tomotherapy units operate at a nominal energy of 6 MV, neutron production is negligible. This work proposes a synthetic and conservative model for calculating shielding requirements for the Hi-Art II TomoTherapy unit. Finally, the required concrete shielding thickness is given for different positions of interest.
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Voltage fluctuations caused by parasitic impedances in the power supply rails of modern ICs are a major concern in nowadays ICs. The voltage fluctuations are spread out to the diverse nodes of the internal sections causing two effects: a degradation of performances mainly impacting gate delays anda noisy contamination of the quiescent levels of the logic that drives the node. Both effects are presented together, in thispaper, showing than both are a cause of errors in modern and future digital circuits. The paper groups both error mechanismsand shows how the global error rate is related with the voltage deviation and the period of the clock of the digital system.
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Aquest text és un recull de procediments per inserir els blocs d'AutoCAD de forma més eficient, en la resolució de problemes prèviament tipificats: la PRIMERA PART descriu protocols d'actuació que l'usuari haurà d'aplicar manualment, mentre que la SEGONA PART ofereix rutines programades en AutoLISP i VisualLISP que l'eximiran d'aquesta obligació.Si ho deixéssim aquí, però, podria semblar que els mateixos mètodes manuals presentats en primer lloc són després els que AutoLISP automatitza; per això convé aclarir que la problemàtica de la PRIMERA PART, tot i que pròxima a la de la SEGONA, és diferent i reprodueix el contingut d'una monografia (BLOCS I GEOMETRIA: 5 EXERCICIS COMENTATS) que forma part del material de suport a l'assignatura ELEMENTS DE CAD, impartida per l'autor en l'ETS d'Enginyeria de Telecomunicació de Barcelona i que té per objecte cobrir el buit bibliogràfic que es detectava en el vessant geomètric de la inserció de blocs, a diferència del que s'ocupa de l'estructura de dades més adient en cada context (incrustació de dibuixos amb INSERT versus vinculació mitjançant REFX), més profusament tractat, proposant una sistematització tipològica dels casos on l'escala és funció lineal d'una distància.La SEGONA PART va més enllà i amplia el repertori d'AutoCAD amb les ordres GINSERT, RATREDIT, INSERTOK, INS2D, INS3D, BLOQUEOK, DESCOMPOK, DEF-TRANSF, APL-TRANSF-V i APL-TRANSF-N, de les quals INS2D i INS3D (INSERTOK és una versió simplificada de INS2D, per a blocs sense atributs) són l'aportació més innovadora i que més lluny porta les potencialitats de la inserció de blocs: resumint-ho en una frase, es tracta d’aconseguir que la inserció d’un bloc (que pot ser l’original, un bloc constituït per una inserció de l’original o un de constituït per la inserció del precedent) s’encabeixi en un marc prèviament establert, a semblança de les ordres ESCALA o GIRA, que mitjançant l'opció Referencia apliquen als objectes seleccionats la transformació d'escalat o de rotació necessària per tal que un element de referència assoleixi una determinada grandària o posició. Tot i que, per identificar amb encert el nucli del problema, serà inevitable introduir una reflexió: quan s’ha tingut la precaució de referir un bloc 2D a un quadrat unitari ortogonal, inserir-lo de manera que s’adapti a qualsevol marc rectangular establert en el dibuix és immediat, però ja no ho és tant concatenar insercions de manera que, a més d’una combinació simple de escalat, gir i translació, l’operació dugui implícita una transformació de cisallament. Perquè és clar que si inserim el bloc girat i convertim la inserció en un bloc que al seu torn tornem a inserir, ara però amb escalat no uniforme, el transformat del quadrat de referència primitiu serà un paral·lelogram, però el problema és: dibuixat un marc romboïdal concret, ¿quin gir caldrà donar a la primera inserció, i quin gir i factors d’escala caldrà aplicar a la segona perquè el quadrat de referència s’adapti al marc? El problema es complica si, a més, volem aprofitar el resultat de la primera inserció per a d’altres paral·lelograms, organitzant un sistema no redundant de insercions intermèdies. Doncs bé: INS2D i INS3D donen satisfacció a aquestes qüestions (la segona ja no contempla l'encaix en un paral·lelogram, sinó en un paral·lelepípede) i són aplicables a blocs proveïts d’atributs, no només de tipus convencional (els continguts en el pla de base del bloc, únics de funcionament garantit amb l’ordre INSERT), sinó també dels situats i orientats lliurement.
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Printed electronics is an emerging concept in electronics manufacturing and it is in very early development stage. The technology is not stable, design kits are not developed, and flows and Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools are not fixed yet. The European project TDK4PE addresses all this issues and this PFC has been realized on this context. The goal is to develop an XML-based information system for the collection and management of information from the technology and cell libraries developed in TDK4PE. This system will ease the treatment of that information for a later generation of specific Design Kits (DK) and the corresponding documentation. This work proposes a web application to generate technology files and design kits in a formatted way; it also proposes a structure for them and a database implementation for storing the needed information. The application will allow its users to redefine the structure of those files, as well as export and import XML files, between other formats.
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Työn tavoitteena oli tehdä monikappalesysteemin esikäsittelijä, joka toimii CAD-ohjelmiston yhteydessä. CAD-ohjelmistoksi valittiin SolidWorks-ohjelmisto. Esikäsittelijästä tehtiin yhteensopiva monikappaledynamiikan simulointi ohjelmiston kanssa, joka on kehitetty Lappeenrannan teknillisessä yliopistossa. Aikaansaadun esikäsittelijän avulla pystytään tuottamaan monikappaledynamiikan simuloinnissa tarvittavat lähtötiedot. Lähtötiedot esikäsittelijä laskee käyttäjän tekemästä kokoonpanokuvasta ja käyttäjän antamista tiedoista. Esikäsittelijän toiminta verifioitiin kaupallisin simulointiohjelmisto ADAMS:n avulla. Esikäsittelijän todettiin toimivan luotettavasti ja täyttävän sille asetetut vaatimukset. Lisäksi esikäsittelijän todettiin nopeuttavan huomattavasti simulointimallien tekoa.
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Parametriset NURBS-käyrät ja -pinnat ovat yleisiä työkaluja graafisessa mallinnuksessa, tietokoneavusteisessa suunnittelussa ja muissa sovelluksissa. NURBS-mallinnus on pääosin melko intuitiivista, mutta siinä on joitakin vaikeammin ymmärrettäviä osia. Ihminen oppii parhaiten tekemällä, minkä takia päätettiin tehdä interaktiivinen NURBS-opetussovelma, joka tutustuttaa käyttäjän NURBSien toimintaan. Sovelma toimii www-selaimessa Java-liitännäisen avulla ja hyödyntää Java OpenGL -grafiikkarajapintaa kolmiulotteisen grafiikan piirtämiseen. Sovelma on helppokäyttöinen ja opastaa käyttäjää NURBS-mallinnuksen eri osa-alueissa.
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The purpose of this thesis is to develop an environment or network that enables effective collaborative product structure management among stakeholders in each unit, throughout the entire product lifecycle and product data management. This thesis uses framework models as an approach to the problem. Framework model methods for development of collaborative product structure management are proposed in this study, there are three unique models depicted to support collaborative product structure management: organization model, process model and product model. In the organization model, the formation of product data management system (eDSTAT) key user network is specified. In the process model, development is based on the case company’s product development matrix. In the product model framework, product model management, product knowledge management and design knowledge management are defined as development tools and collaboration is based on web-based product structure management. Collaborative management is executed using all these approaches. A case study from an actual project at the case company is presented as an implementation; this is to verify the models’ applicability. A computer assisted design tool and the web-based product structure manager, have been used as tools of this collaboration with the support of the key user. The current PDM system, eDSTAT, is used as a piloting case for key user role. The result of this development is that the role of key user as a collaboration channel is defined and established. The key user is able to provide one on one support for the elevator projects. Also the management activities are improved through the application of process workflow by following criteria for each project milestone. The development shows effectiveness of product structure management in product lifecycle, improved production process by eliminating barriers (e.g. improvement of two-way communication) during design phase and production phase. The key user role is applicable on a global scale in the company.
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This Master’s Thesis is dedicated to the simulation of new p-type pixel strip detector with enhanced multiplication effect. It is done for high-energy physics experiments upgrade such as Super Large Hadron Collider especially for Compact Muon Solenoid particle track silicon detectors. These detectors are used in very harsh radiation environment and should have good radiation hardness. The device engineering technology for developing more radiation hard particle detectors is used for minimizing the radiation degradation. New detector structure with enhanced multiplication effect is proposed in this work. There are studies of electric field and electric charge distribution of conventional and new p-type detector under reverse voltage bias and irradiation. Finally, the dependence of the anode current from the applied cathode reverse voltage bias under irradiation is obtained in this Thesis. For simulation Silvaco Technology Computer Aided Design software was used. Athena was used for creation of doping profiles and device structures and Atlas was used for getting electrical characteristics of the studied devices. The program codes for this software are represented in Appendixes.
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The Dudding group is interested in the application of Density Functional Theory (DFT) in developing asymmetric methodologies, and thus the focus of this dissertation will be on the integration of these approaches. Several interrelated subsets of computer aided design and implementation in catalysis have been addressed during the course of these studies. The first of the aims rested upon the advancement of methodologies for the synthesis of biological active C(1)-chiral 3-methylene-indan-1-ols, which in practice lead to the use of a sequential asymmetric Yamamoto-Sakurai-Hosomi allylation/Mizoroki Heck reaction sequence. An important aspect of this work was the utilization of ortho-substituted arylaldehyde reagents which are known to be a problematic class of substrates for existing asymmetric allylation approaches. The second phase of my research program lead to the further development of asymmetric allylation methods using o-arylaldehyde substrates for synthesis of chiral C(3)-substituted phthalides. Apart from the de novo design of these chemistries in silico, which notably utilized water-tolerant, inexpensive, and relatively environmental benign indium metal, this work represented the first computational study of a stereoselective indium-mediated process. Following from these discoveries was the advent of a related, yet catalytic, Ag(I)-catalyzed approach for preparing C(3)-substituted phthalides that from a practical standpoint was complementary in many ways. Not only did this new methodology build upon my earlier work with the integrated (experimental/computational) use of the Ag(I)-catalyzed asymmetric methods in synthesis, it provided fundamental insight arrived at through DFT calculations, regarding the Yamamoto-Sakurai-Hosomi allylation. The development of ligands for unprecedented asymmetric Lewis base catalysis, especially asymmetric allylations using silver and indium metals, followed as a natural extension from these earlier discoveries. To this end, forthcoming as well was the advancement of a family of disubstituted (N-cyclopropenium guanidine/N-imidazoliumyl substituted cyclopropenylimine) nitrogen adducts that has provided fundamental insight into chemical bonding and offered an unprecedented class of phase transfer catalysts (PTC) having far-reaching potential. Salient features of these disubstituted nitrogen species is unprecedented finding of a cyclopropenium based C-H•••πaryl interaction, as well, the presence of a highly dissociated anion projected them to serve as a catalyst promoting fluorination reactions. Attracted by the timely development of these disubstituted nitrogen adducts my last studies as a PhD scholar has addressed the utility of one of the synthesized disubstituted nitrogen adducts as a valuable catalyst for benzylation of the Schiff base N-diphenyl methylene glycine ethyl ester. Additionally, the catalyst was applied for benzylic fluorination, emerging from this exploration was successful fluorination of benzyl bromide and its derivatives in high yields. A notable feature of this protocol is column-free purification of the product and recovery of the catalyst to use in a further reaction sequence.