954 resultados para Wreckers (Vehicles)
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A conventional way to identify bridge frequencies is utilizing vibration data measured directly from the bridge. A drawback with this approach is that the deployment and maintenance of the vibration sensors are generally costly and time-consuming. One of the solutions is in a drive-by approach utilizing vehicle vibrations while the vehicle passes over the bridge. In this approach, however, the vehicle vibration includes the effect of road surface roughness, which makes it difficult to extract the bridge modal properties. This study aims to examine subtracting signals of two trailers towed by a vehicle to reduce the effect of road surface roughness. A simplified vehicle-bridge interaction model is used in the numerical simulation; the vehicle - trailer and bridge system are modeled as a coupled model. In addition, a laboratory experiment is carried out to verify results of the simulation and examine feasibility of the damage detection by the drive-by method.
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Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) provide a competitive technology for EV traction drives owing to their high power density and high efficiency. In this paper, three types of interior PMSMs with different PM arrangements are modeled by the finite element method (FEM). For a given amount of permanent magnet materials, the V-shape interior PMSM is found better than the U-shape and the conventional rotor topologies for EV traction drives. Then the V-shape interior PMSM is further analyzed with the effects of stator slot opening and the permanent magnet pole chamfering on cogging torque and output torque performance. A vector-controlled flux-weakening method is developed and simulated in Matlab to expand the motor speed range for EV drive system. The results show good dynamic and steady-state performance with a capability of expanding speed up to four times of the rated. A prototype of the V-shape interior PMSM is also manufactured and tested to validate the numerical models built by the FEM.
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The overall objective of this experimental program was to obtain quantitative comparisons between leaded and nonleaded gasolines as used in a variety of Iowa State Highway Connnission vehicles. These quantitative comparisons were to be made in terms of exhaust emissions, maintenance costs and fuel economy.
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Hardly a day goes by without the release of a handful of news stories about autonomous vehicles (or AVs for short). The proverbial “tipping point” of awareness has been reached in the public consciousness as AV technology is quickly becoming the new focus of firms from Silicon Valley to Detroit and beyond. Automation has, and will continue to have far-reaching implications for many human activities, but for driving, the technology is here. Google has been in talks with automaker Ford (1), Elon Musk has declared that Tesla will have the appropriate technology in two years (2), GM is paired-up with Lyft (3), Uber is in development-mode (4), Microsoft and Volvo have announced a partnership (5), Apple has been piloting its top-secret project “Titan” (6), Toyota is working on its own technology (7), as is BMW (8). Audi (9) made a splash by sending a driverless A7 concept car 550 miles from San Francisco to Las Vegas just in time to roll-into the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. Clearly, the race is on.
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[EN]Policyclyc aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a potential risk for human health and marine biota in general that make necessary the monitorization of them. A miniaturized extraction system capable to extract PAHs from seawater was developed and optimized with the objective of implement it in an oceanographic buoy in the future. An analytical method was optimized by high performance liquid chromatography for the determination of extracted PAHs by the extraction system. The analytical method was validated and applicated to real samples of differents points of Gran Canaria. The method has enough sensitivity to detect and quantify concentrations below the concentrations established in the legislation. In some places where samples were taken some compounds exceed the legislation while other compounds follow it
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Negli ultimi anni, tra le varie tecnologie che hanno acquisito una sempre maggiore popolarità e diffusione, una di particolare rilevanza è quella degli Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Di questi velivoli, quelli che stanno riscuotendo maggiore successo sono i multirotori, alimentati esclusivamente da azionamenti elettrici disposti in opportune posizioni della struttura. Particolari sforzi sono stati recentemente dedicati al miglioramento di questa tecnologia in termini di efficienza e precisione, tuttavia quasi sempre si trascura la vitale importanza dello sfruttamento efficiente dei motori elettrici. La tecnica di pilotaggio adottata nella quasi totalità dei casi per questi componenti è il BLDC sensorless, anche se la struttura si dimostra spesso essere PMSM, dunque inadatta all’uso di questa strategia. Il controllo ideale per i PMSM risulterebbe essere FOC, tuttavia per l'implementazione sensorless molti aspetti scontati nel BLDC devono essere affrontati, in particolare bisogna risolvere problemi di osservazione e identificazione. Durante la procedura di avviamento, efficienti strategie di self-commissioning vengono adottate per l’identificazione dei parametri elettrici. Per la fase di funzionamento nominale viene proposto un osservatore composto da diversi componenti interfacciati tra loro tramite un filtro complementare, il tutto al fine di ottenere una stima di posizione e velocità depurata dai disturbi. In merito al funzionamento in catena chiusa, vengono esposte valutazioni preliminari sulla stabilità e sulla qualità del controllo. Infine, per provare la validità degli algoritmi proposti, vengono mostrati i risultati delle prove sperimentali condotte su un tipico azionamento per UAV, pilotato da una scheda elettronica progettata appositamente per l’applicazione in questione. Vengono fornite inoltre indicazioni sull’implementazione degli algoritmi studiati, in particolare considerazioni sull’uso delle operazioni a virgola fissa per velocizzare l'esecuzione.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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The present paper describes a system for the construction of visual maps ("mosaics") and motion estimation for a set of AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles). Robots are equipped with down-looking camera which is used to estimate their motion with respect to the seafloor and built an online mosaic. As the mosaic increases in size, a systematic bias is introduced in its alignment, resulting in an erroneous output. The theoretical concepts associated with the use of an Augmented State Kalman Filter (ASKF) were applied to optimally estimate both visual map and the fleet position.