877 resultados para linear generator
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A densidade e a porosidade são propriedades físicas do solo que são alteradas em função do sistema de manejo utilizado, com consequente influência sobre a produtividade das culturas. A produtividade da planta forrageira, Brachiaria brizantha, em função da densidade do solo e da porosidade total foi analisada em dois sistemas de manejo de solo, em experimento conduzido no segundo semestre de 2009, no município de Santa Teresa, no Estado do Espírito Santo. O objetivo foi estudar a variabilidade e as correlações lineares e espaciais entre os atributos da planta e do solo, visando a selecionar um indicador da qualidade física do solo de boa representatividade para produtividade de forragem. Marcaram-se duas parcelas de 40 m por 50 m a cada 5 m, em duas direções, resultando em um reticulado retangular de 99 pontos, em cada um dos sistemas utilizados: preparo convencional e plantio direto. Os atributos estudados, além de não terem variado aleatoriamente, apresentaram variabilidade dos dados entre média e alta, e seguiram padrões espaciais bem definidos, com alcance entre 20,3 e 24,2 m. Por sua vez, a correlação linear entre o atributo da planta e os do solo, em função do elevado número de observações, foi baixa. A melhor correlação para produtividade de matéria seca foi com a densidade do solo na profundidade de 0,0 - 0,15 m, independentemente do sistema de manejo do solo, indicando que a produtividade e a densidade do solo são inversamente proporcionais. Portanto, a densidade do solo avaliada na camada de 0,0 - 0,15 m apresentou-se como satisfatório indicador da qualidade física do solo, quando se considerou a produtividade da forrageira.
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O uso das ferramentas da geoestatística, aliadas à agricultura de precisão permitem o acompanhamento das áreas agrícolas produtoras de soja, estabelecendo as relações de dependência espacial entre os pontos amostrados. A modelagem da estrutura de variabilidade espacial possibilita a construção de mapas temáticos dos atributos estudados, utilizando como método de interpolação a krigagem. Porém, a presença de valores atípicos entre os elementos amostrais pode influenciar na construção e interpretação desses mapas. A distribuição de probabilidades t-Student tem sido utilizada na tentativa de diminuir a influência dos valores atípicos durante a estimativa dos parâmetros de dependência espacial, por ter caudas mais pesadas que a distribuição normal. A detecção dos valores influentes na área em estudo, por meio da análise de diagnósticos de influência local, confere maior confiabilidade na utilização dos mapas gerados, corroborando a aplicação de insumos. Deste modo, o objetivo deste trabalho foi aplicar as técnicas de influência local em dados espacialmente referenciados, com os modelos de perturbação aditiva e utilizando a matriz escala, considerando a distribuição t-Student n-variada. Foi utilizado um modelo espacial linear para o estudo de dados da produtividade da soja em função da altura média de plantas e do número médio de vagens por planta. As técnicas de influência local foram eficientes para detectar pontos que influenciam na escolha do modelo geoestatístico, nas estimativas dos parâmetros e na construção do mapa temático.
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One of the most difficult procedures in digestive-tract surgery is esophago-jejunal anastomosis following total gastrectomy. Cost/benefit analysis of this procedure justifies the use of mechanical staplers, in spite of their high cost. A technical variant of the side-to-side esophago-jejunal anastomosis is presented, which incorporates the use of a cutting linear stapler. Technical maneuvers are easy to perform, the cost of the cutting linear stapler is smaller than the circular ones, the amplitude of the anastomosis is wider and the likelihood of fistulae is smaller when compared to other techniques. The side-to-side esophago-jejunal anastomosis with the cutting linear stapler is always complemented by a manual suture.
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Tässä työssä tutkitaan Wärtsilä Oyj:n moottorin ja ABB Oy:n generaattorin muodostaman aggregaatin väsymiskestävyyttä lineaarisen murtumismekaniikan avulla. Työn tavoitteena on selvittää ABAQUS/XFEM- ja FRANC3D-ohjelman soveltuvuus kuormitukseltaan ja geometrialtaan vaativan generaattorirungon suunnittelutyökaluksi. Generaattorirungon kuormitukset aiheutuvat aggregaatin käynnin sekä käynnistys- ja sammutusvaiheen aikai-sista syntyvistä värähtelyistä. Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan generaattorirungon väsymistä käynninaikaisella kuormituksella. Työssä mallinnettiin generaattorirungosta valittu hitsausdetalji alimallinnustekniikalla, jolloin alimallin reunaehdot voitiin määrittää aggregaatille tehdyn vastelaskennan perus-teella. Alimallista tutkittiin kahta erilaista hitsiliitostyyppiä, joihin mallinnettiin XFEM- ja FRANC3D-ohjelmilla erikokoisia säröjä hitsiliitosten rajaviivalle sekä juuren puolelle. Tutkittavilla ohjelmilla saatujen jännitysintensiteettikertoimien avulla säröille voitiin las-kea ekvivalentti jännitysintensiteettikerroin, jota verrattiin kokeellisesti saatuun jännitysin-tensiteettikertoimen kynnysarvoon. XFEM- ja FRANC3D-ohjelmia vertailtiin käytön helppouden, tulosten tarkkuuden sekä laskenta-aikojen perusteella. Käytettävyyden ja laskenta-aikojen perusteella XFEM-ohjelma soveltui paremmin käytettäväksi teollisuudessa suunnittelu- ja kehitystyön apu-työkaluna. FRANC3D taas antoi XFEM-ohjelmaa luotettavampia tuloksia, mutta laskenta-ajat olivat moninkertaiset.
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In recent years the analysis and synthesis of (mechanical) control systems in descriptor form has been established. This general description of dynamical systems is important for many applications in mechanics and mechatronics, in electrical and electronic engineering, and in chemical engineering as well. This contribution deals with linear mechanical descriptor systems and its control design with respect to a quadratic performance criterion. Here, the notion of properness plays an important role whether the standard Riccati approach can be applied as usual or not. Properness and non-properness distinguish between the cases if the descriptor system is exclusively governed by the control input or by its higher-order time-derivatives additionally. In the unusual case of non-proper systems a quite different problem of optimal control design has to be considered. Both cases will be solved completely.
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In this article a two-dimensional transient boundary element formulation based on the mass matrix approach is discussed. The implicit formulation of the method to deal with elastoplastic analysis is considered, as well as the way to deal with viscous damping effects. The time integration processes are based on the Newmark rhoand Houbolt methods, while the domain integrals for mass, elastoplastic and damping effects are carried out by the well known cell approximation technique. The boundary element algebraic relations are also coupled with finite element frame relations to solve stiffened domains. Some examples to illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed formulation are also presented.
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The present paper describes an integrated micro/macro mechanical study of the elastic-viscoplastic behavior of unidirectional metal matrix composites (MMC). The micromechanical analysis of the elastic moduli is based on the Composites Cylinder Assemblage model (CCA) with comparisons also draw with a Representative Unit Cell (RUC) technique. These "homogenization" techniques are later incorporated into the Vanishing Fiber Diameter (VFD) model and a new formulation is proposed. The concept of a smeared element procedure is employed in conjunction with two different versions of the Bodner and Partom elastic-viscoplastic constitutive model for the associated macroscopic analysis. The formulations developed are also compared against experimental and analytical results available in the literature.
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In this work, we present the solution of a class of linear inverse heat conduction problems for the estimation of unknown heat source terms, with no prior information of the functional forms of timewise and spatial dependence of the source strength, using the conjugate gradient method with an adjoint problem. After describing the mathematical formulation of a general direct problem and the procedure for the solution of the inverse problem, we show applications to three transient heat transfer problems: a one-dimensional cylindrical problem; a two-dimensional cylindrical problem; and a one-dimensional problem with two plates.
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Non-linear functional representation of the aerodynamic response provides a convenient mathematical model for motion-induced unsteady transonic aerodynamic loads response, that accounts for both complex non-linearities and time-history effects. A recent development, based on functional approximation theory, has established a novel functional form; namely, the multi-layer functional. For a large class of non-linear dynamic systems, such multi-layer functional representations can be realised via finite impulse response (FIR) neural networks. Identification of an appropriate FIR neural network model is facilitated by means of a supervised training process in which a limited sample of system input-output data sets is presented to the temporal neural network. The present work describes a procedure for the systematic identification of parameterised neural network models of motion-induced unsteady transonic aerodynamic loads response. The training process is based on a conventional genetic algorithm to optimise the network architecture, combined with a simplified random search algorithm to update weight and bias values. Application of the scheme to representative transonic aerodynamic loads response data for a bidimensional airfoil executing finite-amplitude motion in transonic flow is used to demonstrate the feasibility of the approach. The approach is shown to furnish a satisfactory generalisation property to different motion histories over a range of Mach numbers in the transonic regime.
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We apply the Bogoliubov Averaging Method to the study of the vibrations of an elastic foundation, forced by a Non-ideal energy source. The considered model consists of a portal plane frame with quadratic nonlinearities, with internal resonance 1:2, supporting a direct current motor with limited power. The non-ideal excitation is in primary resonance in the order of one-half with the second mode frequency. The results of the averaging method, plotted in time evolution curve and phase diagrams are compared to those obtained by numerically integrating of the original differential equations. The presence of the saturation phenomenon is verified by analytical procedures.
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At present, permanent magnet synchronous generators (PMSGs) are of great interest. Since they do not have electrical excitation losses, the highly efficient, lightweight and compact PMSGs equipped with damper windings work perfectly when connected to a network. However, in island operation, the generator (or parallel generators) alone is responsible for the building up of the network and maintaining its voltage and reactive power level. Thus, in island operation, a PMSG faces very tight constraints, which are difficult to meet, because the flux produced by the permanent magnets (PMs) is constant and the voltage of the generator cannot be controlled. Traditional electrically excited synchronous generators (EESGs) can easily meet these constraints, because the field winding current is controllable. The main drawback of the conventional EESG is the relatively high excitation loss. This doctoral thesis presents a study of an alternative solution termed as a hybrid excitation synchronous generator (HESG). HESGs are a special class of electrical machines, where the total rotor current linkage is produced by the simultaneous action of two different excitation sources: the electrical and permanent magnet (PM) excitation. An overview of the existing HESGs is given. Several HESGs are introduced and compared with the conventional EESG from technical and economic points of view. In the study, the armature-reaction-compensated permanent magnet synchronous generator with alternated current linkages (ARC-PMSG with ACL) showed a better performance than the other options. Therefore, this machine type is studied in more detail. An electromagnetic design and a thermal analysis are presented. To verify the operation principle and the electromagnetic design, a down-sized prototype of 69 kVA apparent power was built. The experimental results are demonstrated and compared with the predicted ones. A prerequisite for an ARC-PMSG with ACL is an even number of pole pairs (p = 2, 4, 6, …) in the machine. Naturally, the HESG technology is not limited to even-pole-pair machines. However, the analysis of machines with p = 3, 5, 7, … becomes more complicated, especially if analytical tools are used, and is outside the scope of this thesis. The contribution of this study is to propose a solution where an ARC-PMSG replaces an EESG in electrical power generation while meeting all the requirements set for generators given for instance by ship classification societies, particularly as regards island operation. The maximum power level when applying the technology studied here is mainly limited by the economy of the machine. The larger the machine is, the smaller is the efficiency benefit. However, it seems that machines up to ten megawatts of power could benefit from the technology. However, in low-power applications, for instance in the 500 kW range, the efficiency increase can be significant.
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A linear prediction procedure is one of the approved numerical methods of signal processing. In the field of optical spectroscopy it is used mainly for extrapolation known parts of an optical signal in order to obtain a longer one or deduce missing signal samples. The first is needed particularly when narrowing spectral lines for the purpose of spectral information extraction. In the present paper the coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) spectra were under investigation. The spectra were significantly distorted by the presence of nonlinear nonresonant background. In addition, line shapes were far from Gaussian/Lorentz profiles. To overcome these disadvantages the maximum entropy method (MEM) for phase spectrum retrieval was used. The obtained broad MEM spectra were further underwent the linear prediction analysis in order to be narrowed.
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A program for calculating low-speed low-power synchronous machine is presented. A permanent-magnet synchronous generator for 1 kW 150 rpm is designed. Optimization of magnet’s and coil’s dimensions was made.