111 resultados para oscilador RLC
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Este trabajo ha dado lugar a cinco comunicaciones presentadas en el 11õ encuentro Ibérico para la Enseñanza de la Física, que tuvo lugar en Sevilla entre los días 24 y 27 de septiembre de 2001
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Se presenta una experiencia de elaboración de materiales de Física y Química usando la hoja de cálculo de Open Access II aplicada a tercero de BUP y COU. Se analiza el contexto del centro en el que se desarrolla la experiencia y se procede a la presentación del proyecto, especificando los objetivos propuestos, las posibles aplicaciones didácticas de la hoja de cálculo, la metodología de trabajo en el aula y los conocimientos informáticos necesarios para utilizar el material elaborado. Se presentan los modelos sobre los que se trabaja: 1. Cinética química, 2. Equilibrio químico, 3. Valoración ácido-base, 4. Reacciones de precipitación, 5. Farmacocinética: dosificación de medicamentos, 6. Tiros, 7. Oscilador armónico lineal, 8. Composición de movimientos vibratorios armónicos, 9. Ondas. 10. Interferencias y pulsaciones. Para cada modelo se presenta una guía del profesor y un guión de trabajo para el alumno. El uso de estas aplicaciones acerca al alumno a las técnicas de modelización y simulación. Se adjuntan transparencias y diskettes de apoyo.
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Recursive Learning Control (RLC) has the potential to significantly reduce the tracking error in many repetitive trajectory applications. This paper presents an application of RLC to a soil testing load frame where non-adaptive techniques struggle with the highly nonlinear nature of soil. The main purpose of the controller is to apply a sinusoidal force reference trajectory on a soil sample with a high degree of accuracy and repeatability. The controller uses a feedforward control structure, recursive least squares adaptation algorithm and RLC to compensate for periodic errors. Tracking error is reduced and stability is maintained across various soil sample responses.
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O objetivo deste trabalho de pesquisa foi investigar o desempenho de alunos que trabalharam com atividades de simulação e modelagem computacionais no estudo de circuitos elétricos, utilizando o software Modellus, comparado com alunos expostos apenas ao sistema tradicional de ensino. A fundamentação teórica adotada esteve baseada no referencial de trabalho de Halloun sobre modelagem esquemática e na teoria de Ausubel sobre aprendizagem significativa. O estudo envolveu 193 alunos de cursos de Engenharia, da disciplina de Física-II oferecida pela UFRGS no 2° semestre de 2004. O procedimento didático ocorreu em duas etapas. Na primeira, os alunos do grupo experimental trabalharam com um conjunto de atividades sobre circuitos elétricos simples durante cinco aulas e na etapa seguinte, com um conjunto de atividades sobre circuitos RLC durante quatro aulas. Cada aula teve duração de 1h40min. Os resultados quantitativos mostram que houve melhorias estatisticamente significativas no desempenho dos alunos do grupo experimental, quando comparado aos alunos dos grupos de controle, expostos apenas ao método tradicional de ensino. Os resultados de nossa análise qualitativa sugerem que muitos dos alunos atingiram uma aprendizagem significativa. Nossas observações e o levantamento de opiniões mostraram que o procedimento didático adotado exigiu muita interação dos alunos com as atividades computacionais, dos alunos entre si e com o professor, tornando-se um elemento motivador na aprendizagem dos alunos.
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Sistemas computacionais de tempo-real são tipicamente construídos a partir de primitivas de sincronização que fornecem uma noção do tempo no objetivo de coordenar a execução múltiplos fluxos de instruções em um processador. Quando o processamento é centralizado, a base de tempo destas primitivas é extraída do oscilador local da plataforma, permitindo que as ações do sistema sejam devidamente ordenadas, respeitando restrições de tempo e causalidade. No entanto, em sistemas distribuídos o problema não pode ser resolvido desta forma em decorrência de imperfeições nos dispositivos físicos. Diferenças mínimas na freqüência de osciladores fazem com que as bases de tempo dos componentes divirjam cada vez mais ao longo do tempo, dificultando ou até mesmo impossibilitando um ordenamento consistente de eventos. Por esta razão, sincronização de relógios é um serviço de fundamental importância, sobretudo em aplicações críticas, onde os níveis de confiabilidade exigidos são mais elevados. O presente trabalho consiste na proposta e implementação de uma plataforma de comunicação otimizada para sistemas de controle distribuídos, caracterizados por uma alta regularidade no comportamento da comunicação. O objetivo é propor uma solução em baixo nível com suporte para o projeto de sistemas distribuídos no domínio de aplicações críticas. A plataforma proposta, à qual foi atribuído o nome CASCA, sigla para “Communication Architecture for Safety- Critical Applications”, é de fato uma extensão time-triggered do protocolo CAN. Acima da camada de enlace do protocolo original foram projetados mecanismos sincronização de relógios e criação inicial da base de tempo, implementados na forma de uma combinação de hardware e software. Principais características da plataforma são jitter mínimo, uma base de tempo global essencialmente distribuída e particionamento temporal. Diferentes alternativas de projeto foram consideradas, observando com maior atenção a viabilidade de prototipação em dispositivos FPGA para fins de validação e aplicação imediata em plataformas reconfiguráveis. Como forma de validação da plataforma, um sistema elementar formado por três nodos foi sintetizado com sucesso em bancada obtendo-se como resultado uma base de tempo essencialmente distribuída com precisão menor do que um micro-segundo.
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This work presents simulation results of an identification platform compatible with the INPE Brazilian Data Collection System, modeled with SystemC-AMS. SystemC-AMS that is a library of C++ classes dedicated to the simulation of heterogeneous systems, offering a powerful resource to describe models in digital, analog and RF domains, as well as mechanical and optic. The designed model was divided in four parts. The first block takes into account the satellite s orbit, necessary to correctly model the propagation channel, including Doppler effect, attenuation and thermal noise. The identification block detects the satellite presence. It is composed by low noise amplifier, band pass filter, power detector and logic comparator. The controller block is responsible for enabling the RF transmitter when the presence of the satellite is detected. The controller was modeled as a Petri net, due to the asynchronous nature of the system. The fourth block is the RF transmitter unit, which performs the modulation of the information in BPSK ±60o. This block is composed by oscillator, mixer, adder and amplifier. The whole system was simulated simultaneously. The results are being used to specify system components and to elaborate testbenchs for design verification
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We have used ab initio calculations to investigate the electronic structure of SiGe based nanocrystals (NC s). This work is divided in three parts. In the first one, we focus the excitonic properties of Si(core)/Ge(shell) and Ge(core)/Si(shell) nanocrystals. We also estimate the changes induced by the effect of strain the electronic structure. We show that Ge/Si (Si/Ge) NC s exhibits type II confinement in the conduction (valence) band. The estimated potential barriers for electrons and holes are 0.16 eV (0.34 eV) and 0.64 eV (0.62 eV) for Si/Ge (Ge/Si) NC s. In contradiction to the expected long recombination lifetimes in type II systems, we found that the recombination lifetime of Ge/Si NC s (τR = 13.39μs) is more than one order of magnitude faster than in Si/Ge NC s (τR = 191.84μs). In the second part, we investigate alloyed Si1−xGex NC s in which Ge atoms are randomly positioned. We show that the optical gaps and electron-hole binding energies decrease linearly with x, while the exciton exchange energy increases with x due to the increase of the spatial extent of the electron and hole wave functions. This also increases the electron-hole wave functions overlap, leading to recombination lifetimes that are very sensitive to the Ge content. Finally, we investigate the radiative transitions in Pand B-doped Si nanocrystals. Our NC sizes range between 1.4 and 1.8 nm of diameters. Using a three-levels model, we show that the radiative lifetimes and oscillator strengths of the transitions between the conduction and the impurity bands, as well as the transitions between the impurity and the valence bands are strongly affected by the impurity position. On the other hand, the direct conduction-to-valence band decay is practically unchanged due to the presence of the impurity
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The circadian system consists of multiple oscillators organized hierarchically, with the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) as the master oscillator to mammalians. There are lots of evidences that each SCN cell is an oscillator and that entrainment depends upon coupling degree between them. Knowledge of the mechanism of coupling between the SCN cells is essential for understanding entrainment and expression of circadian rhythms, and thus promote the development of new treatments for circadian rhythmicity disorders, which may cause various diseases. Some authors suggest that the dissociation model of circadian rhythm activity of rats under T22, period near the limit of synchronization, is a good model to induce internal desynchronization, and in this way, enhance knowledge about the coupling mechanism. So, in order to evaluate the pattern of the motor activity circadian rhythm of marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, in light-dark cycles at the lower limit of entrainment, two experiments were conducted: 1) 6 adult females were submitted to the LD symmetric cycles T21, T22 and T21.5 for 60, 35 and 48 days, respectively; 2) 4 male and 4 female adults were subjected to T21 for 24 days followed by 18 days of LL, and then back to T21 for 24 days followed by 14 days of LL. Vocalizations of all animals and motor activity of each one of them were continuously recorded throughout the experiments, but the vocalizations were recorded only in Experiment 1. Under the Ts shorter than 24 h, two simultaneous circadian components appeared in motor activity, one with the same period of LD cycle, named light-entrained component, and the other in free-running, named non-light-entrained component. Both components were displayed for all the animals in T21, five animals (83.3%) in T21.5 and two animals (33.3%) in T22. For vocalizations both components were observed under the three Ts. Due to the different characteristics of these components we suggest that dissociation is result of partial synchronization to the LD cycle, wherein at least one group oscillator is synchronized to the LD by relative coordination and masking processes, while at least another group of oscillators is in free-running, but also under the influence of masking by the LD. As the T21 h was the only cycle able to promote the emergence of both circadian components in circadian rhythms of all Callithrix jacchus, this was then considered the lower entrainment limit of LD cycle promoter of dissociation in circadian rhythmicity of this species, and then suggested as a non-human primate model for forced desynchronization
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The pregeniculate nucleus (PGN) of the primate s thalamus is an agglomerate neuronal having a cap shaped located dorsomedially to the main relay visual information to the cerebral cortex, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (GLD). Several cytoarchitectonic, neurochemical and retinal projections studies have pointed PGN as a structure homologous to intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) of rodents. The IGL receives retinal terminals and appears to be involved in the integration of photic and non-photic information relaying them, through geniculo-hypothalamic tract (TGH), to the main circadian oscillator in mammals, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. Thus, the IGL participates in the control of the biological rhythm by modulating the activity of the SCN. Pharmacological and IGL injury studies conclude that it is critical in the processing of non-photic information which is transmitted to the SCN. Other studies have found that especially neurons immunoreactive to neuropeptide Y (NPY) respond to this type of stimulation, determined by its colocation with the FOS protein. Has not been determined if the PGN responds, expressing the FOS protein, to the non-photic stimulus nor the neurochemical nature of these cells. Thus, we apply a dark pulse in the specifics circadian phases and analyze the pattern of expression of FOS protein in PGN of the marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). We found that in all animals analyzed the FOS expression was higher in the experimental than in the control group. There was a higher expression of FOS when the dark pulse was applied during the subjective day between the groups. Still, a subregion of the PGN, known by immunoreactive to NPY, had a greater number of FOS-positive cells in relation to his other just close dorsal region. Our data corroborate the theory that the PGN and IGL are homologous structures that were anatomically modified during the evolutionary process, but kept its main neurochemical and functional characteristics. However, injury and hodological studies are still needed for a more accurate conclusion
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Food is essential for the survival of all animals. Its temporal availability is an important enviromental cue for the behavioral and physiological organization throughout the 24 hours of day in different species. Rats and mice, for example, show increased locomotion in the hours before food availability when it is presented in a recurrent manner, a behavior named foodanticipatory activity. Several lines of evidence indicate that this anticipation is mediated by a circadian oscillator. In this work, based on the hypothesis that pre- or post-ingestive humoral signals are involved in the entrainment process, we tested whether the daily intake of glucose is sufficient to induce anticipatory activity in rats. The rhythms of motor activity and central temperature were recorded in animals undergoing 10 days of temporal glucose (solution at 50%) or chow restriction in light-dark (LD) and constant darkness (DD). Animals under temporal glucose restriction increase motor activity and and central temperature in the hours preceding glucose availability and such aticipation is extremely similar to that observed in animals under temporal chow restriction. Glucose ingestion is, therefore, a sufficient temporal cue to induce anticipation in rats. It is possible that the increase in plasma glucose after food ingestion constitutes one of the signals involved in the behavioral entrainment process to food availability
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The aromaticity index is an important tool for the investigation of aromatic molecules. This work consists on new applications of the aromaticity index developed by teacher Caio Lima Firme, so-called D3BIA (density, delocalization, degeneracy-based index of aromaticity). It was investigated its correlation with other well-known aromaticity indexes, such as HOMA (harmonic oscillator model of aromaticity), NICS (nucleus independent chemical shielding), PDI (para-delocalization index), magnetic susceptibility (), and energetic factor in the study of aromaticity of acenes and homoaromatic species based on bisnoradamantanyl cage. The density functional theory (DFT) was used for optimization calculations and for obtaining energetic factors associated with aromaticity and indexes HOMA and NICS. From quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) it was obtained the indexes D3BIA, PDI and . For acenes, when the over-mentioned indexes were applied it was observed no correlation except for D3BIA and HOMA (R2=0.752). For bisnoradamantenyl dication and its derivatives, it was obtained a good correlation between D3BIA and NICS. Moreover, it was evaluated solely one of the factors used on D3BIA calculation, the delocalization index uniformity (DIU), so as to investigate its possible influence on stability of chemical species. Then, the DIU was compared with the formation Gibbs free energy of some pairs of carbocations, isomers or not, which each pair had small difference in point group symmetry and no difference among other well-known stability factors. The obtained results indicate that DIU is a new stability factor related to carbocations, that is, the more uniform the electron density delocalization, the more stable the is carbocation. The results of this work validate D3BIA and show its importance on the concept of aromaticity, indicating that it can be understood from degeneracy of atoms belonging the aromatic site, the electronic density in the aromatic site and the degree of uniformity of electron delocalization
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)