318 resultados para Transpacific cables.


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Los puentes atirantados son una de las tipologías estructurales con mas desarrollo en los últimos años ya que cuentan con un ámbito de aplicación que se ha extendido en gran medida, llegando hasta el rango de luces de más de 1000 m. Por otra parte, para el caso de luces medias, este tipo de puentes aporta unas características resistentes y formales que los hacen muy adecuados en gran número de situaciones. Simultaneamente al importante número de realizaciones llevadas a cabo con esta tipología en los últimos años, se ha producido un gran desarrollo del conocimiento teórico de diferentes aspectos técnicos específicos de estos puentes, tanto a nivel de su comportamiento estructural como de la simulación y mejora de sus procesos constructivos. Estos desarrollos se han producido en gran parte gracias al avance en las capacidad de computación disponible hoy en día con los numerosos y cada vez más sofisticados programas comerciales de cálculo estructural, los cuales permiten la realización de análisis que hasta hace poco tiempo eran muy complicados de desarrollar. Una de las principales características de este tipo de estructuras, además de su elevado hiperestatismo, es la importancia del proceso constructivo, y en concreto del proceso de tesado de los cables, a la hora de conseguir alcanzar una situación final con la estructura en servicio que cumpla los requisitos establecidos a priori. Por este motivo se han llevado a cabo bastantes investigaciones orientadas a la optimización de los axiles a aplicar a los cables en el momento de su colocación y en su situación final. Parte de estos análisis se han centrado en particular en la posible influencia de ciertos parámetros geométricos y mecánicos aleatorios sobre los esfuerzos provocados sobre la estructura. Por otra parte, el propio comportamiento resistente de un tirante introduce ciertas incertidumbres en los formatos de seguridad asociados a los esfuerzos generados sobre ellos, en concreto en relación a la dependencia de estas fuerzas respecto de las cargas permanentes y a su consideración a nivel de coeficientes de seguridad asociados a dichas acciones. En vista de estos aspectos particulares se ha procedido a desarrollar la investigación que se expone a continuación, en la que se ha pretendido obtener un conocimiento adicional de algunos de estos aspectos para así poder contrastar la validez de las hipótesis que hoy en día son establecidas por la normativa vigente. De esta forma el planteamiento adoptado en esta tesis ha sido en primer lugar proponer un método novedoso de introducción de errores aleatorios sobre los esfuerzos o deformaciones de tesado de los cables, de tal manera que se pueda aplicar dicha técnica a distintas tipologías de puentes atirantados. Se pretende con ello conocer la influencia de dichos errores sobre el comportamiento de estas estructuras y valorar la magnitud de las desviaciones finalmente creadas respecto de la situación teórica. Una vez conocida la implicación que supone la aleatoriedad aplicada en la colocación de los tirantes, tanto cualitativa como cuantitativamente, se ha procedido a realizar un análisis de las consecuencias respecto de los formatos de seguridad que de estos datos se deducen. Señalar que esta tesis se ha centrado en el caso concreto de puentes atirantados construidos por voladizos sucesivos y con tableros de hormigón, dado el gran numero de puentes ejecutados con estas características, y con el objetivo de concentrar el estudio realizado en una tipología particular, pero de gran aplicación. Cable-stayed bridges represent one of the most developed structural typologies being used recently as it has a span range that can extend beyond 1000m. Furthermore, when it comes to bridges that span to a medium range we could say their shape and resistance are features that make this kind of bridge suitable for many different applications. Moreover, due to this type of bridge being used newly more extensively it has allowed for a better understanding of the theoretical knowledge of the various technical aspects both at a structural and simulation level in order to improve the constructions process of this type of bridge. Knowledge and development of these bridges can be attributed to the increasing apprehension of I.T. skills and the development of more advanced computer software with regards to structural calculations. The latter can aide more demanding analysis that was previously difficult to ascertain Defining features of this type of structure, besides its hyper static attributes, is the importance of the construction process, namely the cable tensioning process, which determines whether the requirements set out in the construction process will be met once the bridge is finished and traffic loads are applied. This is why much research has been conducted into the optimization of the axial forces to be applied to the cables. Focus, of part of this research, goes into the possible influences of random geometrical and mechanical parametres on the forces applied to the structure. We have therefore proceeded to develop research in which we have tried to gain more in depth knowledge which considers these aspects so that we can validate the hypothesis which are currently established in the regulations Firstly, the purpose of this thesis is to provide a new method to introduce random errors on the forces or deformations of cable tensioning so that this technique can be extended to various models of cable-staying bridges. It is important to highlight that this thesis has focused on cable-stayed bridges built through the balanced cantilever method and with concrete girders and considering there are many actual bridges with these characteristics the research has focused on a specific yet extensively applied method.

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On-line partial discharge (PD) measurements have become a common technique for assessing the insulation condition of installed high voltage (HV) insulated cables. When on-line tests are performed in noisy environments, or when more than one source of pulse-shaped signals are present in a cable system, it is difficult to perform accurate diagnoses. In these cases, an adequate selection of the non-conventional measuring technique and the implementation of effective signal processing tools are essential for a correct evaluation of the insulation degradation. Once a specific noise rejection filter is applied, many signals can be identified as potential PD pulses, therefore, a classification tool to discriminate the PD sources involved is required. This paper proposes an efficient method for the classification of PD signals and pulse-type noise interferences measured in power cables with HFCT sensors. By using a signal feature generation algorithm, representative parameters associated to the waveform of each pulse acquired are calculated so that they can be separated in different clusters. The efficiency of the clustering technique proposed is demonstrated through an example with three different PD sources and several pulse-shaped interferences measured simultaneously in a cable system with a high frequency current transformer (HFCT).

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On cover: no. 12.

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The application of high-power voltage-source converters (VSCs) to multiterminal dc networks is attracting research interest. The development of VSC-based dc networks is constrained by the lack of operational experience, the immaturity of appropriate protective devices, and the lack of appropriate fault analysis techniques. VSCs are vulnerable to dc-cable short-circuit and ground faults due to the high discharge current from the dc-link capacitance. However, faults occurring along the interconnecting dc cables are most likely to threaten system operation. In this paper, cable faults in VSC-based dc networks are analyzed in detail with the identification and definition of the most serious stages of the fault that need to be avoided. A fault location method is proposed because this is a prerequisite for an effective design of a fault protection scheme. It is demonstrated that it is relatively easy to evaluate the distance to a short-circuit fault using voltage reference comparison. For the more difficult challenge of locating ground faults, a method of estimating both the ground resistance and the distance to the fault is proposed by analyzing the initial stage of the fault transient. Analysis of the proposed method is provided and is based on simulation results, with a range of fault resistances, distances, and operational conditions considered.

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Results of petrographic, chemical and X-ray studies of zeolites in sediments in the Transpacific lithological profile from the coast of Japan to the coast of Mexico are reported. For ocean phillipsites constancy of Si/Al ratio (2.44-2.87) and unstable cation composition in quantitative predominance of potassium over sodium are characteristic. Two groups of ocean phillipsites are distinguished: of deep-water basins and of submarine rises. The first spread over broad areas of the pelagic zone, and are formed by diagenetic transformation of fine dispersed pyroclastic material in minimum sedimentation rates, the latter occur locally - in areas of basaltic volcanism manifestations.