977 resultados para UAM, eVTOL, velivoli elettrici, tilt rotation, batterie
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We investigate the resonant rotation of co-orbital bodies in eccentric and planar orbits. We develop a simple analytical model to study the impact of the eccentricity and orbital perturbations on the spin dynamics. This model is relevant in the entire domain of horseshoe and tadpole orbit, for moderate eccentricities. We show that there are three different families of spin-orbit resonances, one depending on the eccentricity, one depending on the orbital libration frequency, and another depending on the pericenter's dynamics. We can estimate the width and the location of the different resonant islands in the phase space, predicting which are the more likely to capture the spin of the rotating body. In some regions of the phase space the resonant islands may overlap, giving rise to chaotic rotation.
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In this paper, we present a formalism designed to model tidal interaction with a viscoelastic body made of Maxwell material. Our approach remains regular for any spin rate and orientation, and for any orbital configuration including high eccentricities and close encounters. The method is to integrate simultaneously the rotation and the position of the planet as well as its deformation. We provide the equations of motion both in the body frame and in the inertial frame. With this study, we generalize preexisting models to the spatial case and to arbitrary multipole orders using a formalism taken from quantum theory. We also provide the vectorial expression of the secular tidal torque expanded in Fourier series. Applying this model to close-in exoplanets, we observe that if the relaxation time is longer than the revolution period, the phase space of the system is characterized by the presence of several spin-orbit resonances, even in the circular case. As the system evolves, the planet spin can visit different spin-orbit configurations. The obliquity is decreasing along most of these resonances, but we observe a case where the planet tilt is instead growing. These conclusions derived from the secular torque are successfully tested with numerical integrations of the instantaneous equations of motion on HD 80606 b. Our formalism is also well adapted to close-in super-Earths in multiplanet systems which are known to have non-zero mutual inclinations.
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MATERIAŁY SEMINARIUM JUBILEUSZOWEGO 70–lecia Obserwatorium Astronomicznego UAM, Zielonka, 1-3.06.1989 r.
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Using the squid-vibrio association, we aimed to characterize the mechanism through which Vibrio fischeri cells signal morphogenesis of the symbiotic light-emitting organ. The symbiont releases two cell envelope molecules, peptidoglycan (PG) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) that, within 12 h of light organ colonization, act in synergy to trigger normal tissue development. Recent work has shown that outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) produced by V. fischeri are sufficient to induce PG-dependent morphogenesis; however, the mechanism(s) of OMV release by these bacteria has not been described. Like several genera of both beneficial and pathogenic bacteria, V. fischeri cells elaborate polar flagella that are enclosed by an extension of the outer membrane, whose function remains unclear. Here, we present evidence that along with the well-recognized phenomenon of blebbing from the cell's surface, rotation of this sheathed flagellum also results in the release of OMVs. In addition, we demonstrate that most of the development-inducing LPS is associated with these OMVs and that the presence of the outer membrane protein OmpU but not the LPS O antigen on these OMVs is important in triggering normal host development. These results also present insights into a possible new mechanism of LPS release by pathogens with sheathed flagella. IMPORTANCE Determining the function(s) of sheathed flagella in bacteria has been challenging, because no known mutation results only in the loss of this outer membrane-derived casing. Nevertheless, the presence of a sheathed flagellum in such host-associated genera as Vibrio, Helicobacter, and Brucella has led to several proposed functions, including physical protection of the flagella and masking of their immunogenic flagellins. Using the squid-vibrio light organ symbiosis, we demonstrate another role, that of V. fischeri cells require rotating flagella to induce apoptotic cell death within surface epithelium, which is a normal step in the organ's development. Further, we present evidence that this rotation releases apoptosis-triggering lipopolysaccharide in the form of outer membrane vesicles. Such release may also occur by pathogens but with different outcomes for the host.
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We measured the distribution in absolute magnitude - circular velocity space for a well-defined sample of 199 rotating galaxies of the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey (CALIFA) using their stellar kinematics. Our aim in this analysis is to avoid subjective selection criteria and to take volume and large-scale structure factors into account. Using stellar velocity fields instead of gas emission line kinematics allows including rapidly rotating early-type galaxies. Our initial sample contains 277 galaxies with available stellar velocity fields and growth curve r-band photometry. After rejecting 51 velocity fields that could not be modelled because of the low number of bins, foreground contamination, or significant interaction, we performed Markov chain Monte Carlo modelling of the velocity fields, from which we obtained the rotation curve and kinematic parameters and their realistic uncertainties. We performed an extinction correction and calculated the circular velocity v_circ accounting for the pressure support of a given galaxy. The resulting galaxy distribution on the M-r - v(circ) plane was then modelled as a mixture of two distinct populations, allowing robust and reproducible rejection of outliers, a significant fraction of which are slow rotators. The selection effects are understood well enough that we were able to correct for the incompleteness of the sample. The 199 galaxies were weighted by volume and large-scale structure factors, which enabled us to fit a volume-corrected Tully-Fisher relation (TFR). More importantly, we also provide the volume-corrected distribution of galaxies in the M_r - v_circ plane, which can be compared with cosmological simulations. The joint distribution of the luminosity and circular velocity space densities, representative over the range of -20 > M_r > -22 mag, can place more stringent constraints on the galaxy formation and evolution scenarios than linear TFR fit parameters or the luminosity function alone.
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Tracking objects that are hidden and then moved is a crucial ability related to object permanence, which develops across several stages in early childhood. In spatial rotation tasks, children observe a target object that is hidden in one of two or more containers before the containers are rotated around a fixed axis. Usually, 30-month-olds fail to find the hidden object after it was rotated by 180°. We examined whether visual discriminability of the containers improves 30-month-olds’ success in this task and whether children perform better after 90° than after 180° rotations. Two potential hiding containers with same or different colors were placed on a board that was rotated by 90° or 180° in a within-subjects design. Children (N D 29) performed above chance level in all four conditions. Their overall success in finding the object did not improve by differently colored containers. However, different colors prevented children from showing an inhibition bias in 90° rotations, that is, choosing the empty container more often when it was located close to them than when it was farther away: This bias emerged in the same colors condition but not in the different colors condition. Results are discussed in view of particular challenges that might facilitate or deteriorate spatial rotation tasks for young children.
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Soil acidity and low natural fertility are the main limiting factors for grain production in tropical regionssuch as the Brazilian Cerrado. The application of lime to the surface of no-till soil can improve plant nutrition, dry matter production, crop yields and revenue. The present study, conducted at the Lageado Experimental Farm in Botucatu, State of São Paulo, Brazil, is part of an ongoing research project initi-ated in 2002 to evaluate the long-term effects of the surface application of lime on the soil?s chemical attributes, nutrition and kernel/grain yield of peanut (Arachis hypogaea), white oat (Avena sativa L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) inter cropped with palisade grass (Urochloa brizantha cv. Marandu), as well as the forage dry matter yield of palisade grass in winter/spring, its crude protein concentration, estimated meat production, and revenue in a tropical region with a dry winter during four growing seasons. The experiment was designed in randomized blocks with four replications. The treatments consisted of four rates of lime application (0, 1000, 2000 and 4000 kg ha−1), performed in November 2004. The surface application of limestone to the studied tropical no-till soil was efficient in reducing soil acidity from the surface down to a depth of 0.60 m and resulted in greater availability of P and K at the soil surface. Ca and Mg availability in the soil also increased with the lime application rate, up to a depth of 0.60 m. Nutrient absorption was enhanced with liming, especially regarding the nutrient uptake of K, Ca and Mg by plants.Significant increases in the yield components and kernel/grain yields of peanut, white oat and maize were obtained through the surface application of limestone. The lime rates estimated to achieve the maximum grain yield, especially in white oat and maize, were very close to the rates necessary to increase the base saturation of a soil sample collected at a depth of 0?0.20 m to 70%, indicating that the surface liming of 2000 kg ha−1is effective for the studied tropical no-till soil. This lime rate also increases the forage dry matter yield, crude protein concentration and estimated meat production during winter/spring in the maize-palisade grass inter cropping, provides the highest total and mean net profit during the four growing seasons, and can improve the long-term sustainability of tropical agriculture in the Brazilian Cerrado.
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Il presente elaborato è stato realizzato attraverso il progetto Language Toolkit, sviluppato grazie alla collaborazione fra la Camera di Commercio della Romagna e il Dipartimento Interpretazione e Traduzione del Campus di Forlì (DIT). Mediante questo progetto, il candidato ha potuto portare a termine la localizzazione del sito web aziendale di FAM Batterie s.r.l. dall'italiano allo spagnolo. Lo scopo di questa tesi è quello di presentare e analizzare tale progetto di localizzazione. Per questo motivo, il lavoro è stato strutturato in due sezioni principali. Nella prima parte si discuterà del processo di internazionalizzazione di impresa per identificare il modo in cui un'azienda può espandersi, focalizzando l’attenzione sull'impatto che la globalizzazione e la digitalizzazione possono avere al momento di prendere questa decisione. Nella seconda parte si approfondirà il processo di localizzazione, che sarà discusso per dimostrare la necessità di adattarsi a un locale come passaggio fondamentale per una corretta internazionalizzazione. Infine, verrà analizzato il progetto specifico di localizzazione del sito web www.fambatterie.it, evidenziandone gli elementi più importanti dal punto di vista della traduzione.
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L’obiettivo di questa tesi è lo studio dell’applicazione del filtro di Kalman Duale per la stima dei principali parametri di batteria. Si è realizzato un algoritmo che consente la stima del SoC e dei parametri basandosi su riferimenti di tensione provenienti da modelli matematici e da prove di laboratorio. La scelta del Kalman duale consente uno studio più completo dei parametri di batteria visto che permette di operare su circuiti equivalenti più complessi con maggiori informazioni sull’evoluzione della batteria nel tempo. I risultati dimostrano l’efficacia del DEKF nello stimare la tensione e lo stato di carica con errori minori rispetto a precedenti test effettuati con altri filtri di Kalman. Si ha però una difficoltà alla convergenza su alcuni parametri a causa dell’elevato carico computazionale che porta ad un aumento del rumore. Perciò, per studi futuri si dovrà aumentare la precisione con cui la stima duale opera sulla matrice dei parametri del circuito equivalente. Questo porterà a migliori prestazioni anche su circuiti più complessi.
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Lo scopo di questa tesi è quello di verificare il corretto dimensionamento dei cuscinetti e delle guide lineari di un gruppo all’interno di una macchina automatica brevettata e realizzata da Manz Srl, azienda in collaborazione con la quale è stato svolto il progetto. La macchina automatica in esame è parte di una linea di produzione di batterie rettangolari a partire da nastri di materia prima e impiega l’innovativo processo di wound stacking. Per eseguire la verifica dei componenti è stato necessario effettuare una simulazione dinamica con il software MSC Adams, grazie al quale si sono potute calcolare le reazioni vincolari. In parallelo al modello Adams, è stato realizzato anche un modello MATLAB, con cui poter confrontare i risultati del software multibody per validarli. Stabiliti i periodi previsti di manutenzione della linea e un coefficiente di sicurezza richiesto, si sono individuati i componenti che non rispettavano le specifiche dei progettisti. Alla fine della tesi si propongono anche delle soluzioni per la sostituzione di alcuni componenti.
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La rapida espansione del mercato delle batterie incalza lo sviluppo di materiali elettrodici basati su elementi largamente disponibili sulla crosta terrestre, rispettosi dell'ambiente ed economicamente sostenibili. Nel presente elaborato si effettua lo studio di elettrodi basati sugli analoghi del blu di Prussia (PBA) come una classe di composti inorganici che presenta diverse proprietà elettrochimiche adatte per applicazioni legate all’energy storage. A tal riguardo, la sintesi del PBA ferro esacianocobaltato (FeHCC) è stata effettuata mediante un metodo di coprecipitazione semplice e poco costoso. L’utilizzo di tecniche analitiche quali XAS, PXRD, MP-AES e TGA ha permesso di ricavare la composizione del ferro esacianocobaltato, dell'esacianoferrato di titanio e del manganese esacianoferrato nonché diverse informazioni di carattere strutturale. In seguito, le prestazioni elettrochimiche degli elettrodi sono state valutate mediante voltammetria ciclica, utilizzando come agenti intercalanti gli ioni K+ e Na+ contenuti nel relativo elettrolita acquoso.Infine, grazie ai dati così ottenuti, è stato possibile assemblare e testare diversi layout di coin cell in configurazione rocking chair completamente basate su elettrodi PBA; anche in questo caso, la voltammetria ciclica e le tecniche galvanostatiche sono state utilizzate per valutare le prestazioni elettrochimiche e raccogliere informazioni sulla capacità gravimetrica ottenibile da questi dispositivi.