1000 resultados para Korpela, Jukka
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The possibility and the usefulness of applying plasma keyhole welding to structural steels with different compositions and material thicknesses, and in various welding positions has been examinated. Single pass butt welding with I groove in flat, horizontal vertical and vertical positions and root welding with V , Y and U grooves of thick plate material in flat position have been studied and the welds with high quality has been obtained. The technological conditions for successful welding are presented. The single and interactive effects of welding parameters on weld quality, especially on surface weld defects, geometrical form errors, internal defects and mechanical properties (strength, ductility, impact toughness, hardness and bendability) of weld joint, are presented. Welding parameter combinations providing the best quality welds are also presented.
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The basic goal of this study is to extend old and propose new ways to generate knapsack sets suitable for use in public key cryptography. The knapsack problem and its cryptographic use are reviewed in the introductory chapter. Terminology is based on common cryptographic vocabulary. For example, solving the knapsack problem (which is here a subset sum problem) is termed decipherment. Chapter 1 also reviews the most famous knapsack cryptosystem, the Merkle Hellman system. It is based on a superincreasing knapsack and uses modular multiplication as a trapdoor transformation. The insecurity caused by these two properties exemplifies the two general categories of attacks against knapsack systems. These categories provide the motivation for Chapters 2 and 4. Chapter 2 discusses the density of a knapsack and the dangers of having a low density. Chapter 3 interrupts for a while the more abstract treatment by showing examples of small injective knapsacks and extrapolating conjectures on some characteristics of knapsacks of larger size, especially their density and number. The most common trapdoor technique, modular multiplication, is likely to cause insecurity, but as argued in Chapter 4, it is difficult to find any other simple trapdoor techniques. This discussion also provides a basis for the introduction of various categories of non injectivity in Chapter 5. Besides general ideas of non injectivity of knapsack systems, Chapter 5 introduces and evaluates several ways to construct such systems, most notably the "exceptional blocks" in superincreasing knapsacks and the usage of "too small" a modulus in the modular multiplication as a trapdoor technique. The author believes that non injectivity is the most promising direction for development of knapsack cryptosystema. Chapter 6 modifies two well known knapsack schemes, the Merkle Hellman multiplicative trapdoor knapsack and the Graham Shamir knapsack. The main interest is in aspects other than non injectivity, although that is also exploited. In the end of the chapter, constructions proposed by Desmedt et. al. are presented to serve as a comparison for the developments of the subsequent three chapters. Chapter 7 provides a general framework for the iterative construction of injective knapsacks from smaller knapsacks, together with a simple example, the "three elements" system. In Chapters 8 and 9 the general framework is put into practice in two different ways. Modularly injective small knapsacks are used in Chapter 9 to construct a large knapsack, which is called the congruential knapsack. The addends of a subset sum can be found by decrementing the sum iteratively by using each of the small knapsacks and their moduli in turn. The construction is also generalized to the non injective case, which can lead to especially good results in the density, without complicating the deciphering process too much. Chapter 9 presents three related ways to realize the general framework of Chapter 7. The main idea is to join iteratively small knapsacks, each element of which would satisfy the superincreasing condition. As a whole, none of these systems need become superincreasing, though the development of density is not better than that. The new knapsack systems are injective but they can be deciphered with the same searching method as the non injective knapsacks with the "exceptional blocks" in Chapter 5. The final Chapter 10 first reviews the Chor Rivest knapsack system, which has withstood all cryptanalytic attacks. A couple of modifications to the use of this system are presented in order to further increase the security or make the construction easier. The latter goal is attempted by reducing the size of the Chor Rivest knapsack embedded in the modified system. '
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Diplomityön tarkoituksena on selvittää hitsauksen robotisointimahdollisuudet vakiintuneelle piensarjatuotteelle. Tarkastelun kohteeksi valittiin maanpäällisen porausyksikön runkopari, joka rakentuu ylä- ja alarungosta. Hitsaus on nykytilanteessa käsinhitsausta ja tuotetta tehdään noin 300 kpl / vuosi. Hitsauksen robotisoinnilla halutaan aikaansaada kustannussäästöä hitsauksen osalta ja tuotantokapasiteetin nousua. Työn teoriaosa voidaan jakaa neljään osaan: hitsaustekniikka, robottihitsattava tuote, robotisoituhitsaus ja investointilaskelmat. Hitsaustekniikassa lähdetään liikkeelle hitsauksen kannalta oleellisimmista perusasioista, jolloin lukijalle syntyy laajempi kokonaiskuva asiasta. Hitsauksen robotisointia suunniteltaessa korostuu tuotteen hitsattavuus. Hyvin suunniteltu tuote mahdollistaa robotisoidun hitsauksen ja luo edellytykset laadukkaalle, taloudelliselle ja tuottavalle hitsaukselle. Robotisoidun hitsauksen osassa rakennetaan kokonaisuus, jolloin lopputuloksena on tehokas robottijärjestelmä. Samalla käsitellään sekä varsinaista hitsausteknistä toteutusta että robottijärjestelmän komponentteja. Investointilaskelmien avulla varmistetaan robottijärjestelmän ja koko tuotantoketjun kannattavuus. Käytännön osuudessa selvitetään robotisoidun hitsauksen mahdollisuudet valitulle tuotteelle ja robotisoinnin aikaansaamat kustannussäästöt. Tuotteen ylärungosta valitaan etuosa tarkempaa CASE tyylistä tarkastelua varten. CASE:ssa käydään läpi etuosan valmistettavuus ja selvitetään robotisoinnista aikaansaamat säästöt. Investointilaskelmien avulla selvitetään käytännön osuudessa robotisoidun hitsauksen kannattavuus tietyille robottijärjestelmille.
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Synchronous motors are used mainly in large drives, for example in ship propulsion systems and in steel factories' rolling mills because of their high efficiency, high overload capacity and good performance in the field weakening range. This, however, requires an extremely good torque control system. A fast torque response and a torque accuracy are basic requirements for such a drive. For large power, high dynamic performance drives the commonly known principle of field oriented vector control has been used solely hitherto, but nowadays it is not the only way to implement such a drive. A new control method Direct Torque Control (DTC) has also emerged. The performance of such a high quality torque control as DTC in dynamically demanding industrial applications is mainly based on the accurate estimate of the various flux linkages' space vectors. Nowadays industrial motor control systems are real time applications with restricted calculation capacity. At the same time the control system requires a simple, fast calculable and reasonably accurate motor model. In this work a method to handle these problems in a Direct Torque Controlled (DTC) salient pole synchronous motor drive is proposed. A motor model which combines the induction law based "voltage model" and motor inductance parameters based "current model" is presented. The voltage model operates as a main model and is calculated at a very fast sampling rate (for example 40 kHz). The stator flux linkage calculated via integration from the stator voltages is corrected using the stator flux linkage computed from the current model. The current model acts as a supervisor that prevents only the motor stator flux linkage from drifting erroneous during longer time intervals. At very low speeds the role of the current model is emphasised but, nevertheless, the voltage model always stays the main model. At higher speeds the function of the current model correction is to act as a stabiliser of the control system. The current model contains a set of inductance parameters which must be known. The validation of the current model in steady state is not self evident. It depends on the accuracy of the saturated value of the inductances. Parameter measurement of the motor model where the supply inverter is used as a measurement signal generator is presented. This so called identification run can be performed prior to delivery or during drive commissioning. A derivation method for the inductance models used for the representation of the saturation effects is proposed. The performance of the electrically excited synchronous motor supplied with the DTC inverter is proven with experimental results. It is shown that it is possible to obtain a good static accuracy of the DTC's torque controller for an electrically excited synchronous motor. The dynamic response is fast and a new operation point is achieved without oscillation. The operation is stable throughout the speed range. The modelling of the magnetising inductance saturation is essential and cross saturation has to be considered as well. The effect of cross saturation is very significant. A DTC inverter can be used as a measuring equipment and the parameters needed for the motor model can be defined by the inverter itself. The main advantage is that the parameters defined are measured in similar magnetic operation conditions and no disagreement between the parameters will exist. The inductance models generated are adequate to meet the requirements of dynamically demanding drives.
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Tämä diplomityö tutkii korroosionestoa polymeerin ekstruusiolinjalla. Kirjallisuusosassa käsitellään ekstruusiolinjaa, linjalla valmistettavia tuotteita ja niiden jatkojalostusta. Lisäksi kirjallisuusosassa käydään läpi linjalla ilmeneviä korroosiotyyppejä, korroosiota eri prosessilaitteissa, korroosionestossa käytettäviä inhibiittoreita ja eri materiaalien korroosiokestävyyden kartoitusta. Kokeellisessa osassa tutkittiin perushartsin kuivauksen vaikutusta ekstruuderin kaasutilan metanoli-, happi- ja kosteuspitoisuuksiin. Kokeellisessa osassa tutkittiin myös korroosioinhibiittorien I1 ja I2 vaikutusta korroosionestoon, seuraamalla korrodoivalla alueella olleiden ruuvielementtien painohäviöitä. Kaapelitestauksessa selvitettiin inhibiittorien käytön vaikutukset matalajännitekaapelin laatuun. Kuivauksella ei todettu olevan vaikutusta korroosionestoon. Metanolipitoisuus pysyi korkeana ja happipitoisuuden aleneminen ei ollut merkittävää. Kosteuspitoisuuden suuruusluokka selvitettiin. Kuivauksesta huolimatta se pysyi korkeana. Inhibiittorien käytöstä huolimatta ruuvielementit korrodoituivat, mutta inhibiittoria I2 käytettäessä tutkittujen ruuvielementtien painohäviöt olivat pienempiä referenssiajoon verrattuna. Inhibiittori I2:lla ei todettu olevan negatiivisia vaikutuksia matalajännitekaapelin laatuun suoritetuissa ikääntymis- sähköominaisuus- ja ristisilloittumisnopeustesteissä.
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Digitoitu 3. 10. 2007.
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Digitoitu 3. 10. 2007.
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Digitoitu 4. 8. 2008.
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Digitoitu 3. 10. 2007.
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Digitoitu 2. 6. 2008.
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Digitoitu 14. 1. 2009
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Digitoitu 16. 7. 2008.
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Strategic development of distribution networks plays a key role in the asset management in electricity distribution companies. Owing to the capital-intensive nature of the field and longspan operations of companies, the significance of a strategy is emphasised. A well-devised strategy combines awareness of challenges posed by the operating environment and the future targets of the distribution company. Economic regulation, ageing infrastructure, scarcity of resources and tightening supply requirements with challenges created by the climate change put a pressure on the strategy work. On the other hand, technology development related to network automation and underground cabling assists in answering these challenges. This dissertation aims at developing process knowledge and establishing a methodological framework by which key issues related to network development can be addressed. Moreover, the work develops tools by which the effects of changes in the operating environment on the distribution business can be analysed in the strategy work. To this end, the work discusses certain characteristics of the distribution business and describes the strategy process at a principle level. Further, the work defines the subtasks in the strategy process and presents the key elements in the strategy work and long-term network planning. The work delineates the factors having either a direct or indirect effect on strategic planning and development needs in the networks; in particular, outage costs constitute an important part of the economic regulation of the distribution business, reliability being thus a key driver in network planning. The dissertation describes the methodology and tools applied to cost and reliability analyses in the strategy work. The work focuses on determination of the techno-economic feasibility of different network development technologies; these feasibility surveys are linked to the economic regulation model of the distribution business, in particular from the viewpoint of reliability of electricity supply and allowed return. The work introduces the asset management system developed for research purposes and to support the strategy work, the calculation elements of the system and initial data used in the network analysis. The key elements of this asset management system are utilised in the dissertation. Finally, the study addresses the stages of strategic decision-making and compilation of investment strategies. Further, the work illustrates implementation of strategic planning in an actual distribution company environment.