992 resultados para surge-arresters
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The Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) toolbox OpenFOAM is used to assess the applicability of Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) solvers to the simulation of Oscillating Wave Surge Converters (OWSC) in significant waves. Simulation of these flap type devices requires the solution of the equations of motion and the representation of the OWSC’s motion in a moving mesh. A new way to simulate the sea floor inside a section of the moving mesh with a moving dissipation zone is presented. To assess the accuracy of the new solver, experiments are conducted in regular and irregular wave traces for a full three dimensional model. Results of acceleration and flow features are presented for numerical and experimental data. It is found that the new numerical model reproduces experimental results within the bounds of experimental accuracy.
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Bottom hinged oscillating wave surge converters are known to be an efficient method of extracting power from ocean waves. The present work deals with experimental and numerical studies of wave interactions with an oscillating wave surge converter. It focuses on two aspects: (1) viscous effects on device performance under normal operating conditions; and (2) effects of slamming on device survivability under extreme conditions. Part I deals with the viscous effects while the extreme sea conditions will be presented in Part II. The numerical simulations are performed using the commercial CFD package ANSYS FLUENT. The comparison between numerical results and experimental measurements shows excellent agreement in terms of capturing local features of the flow as well as the dynamics of the device. A series of simulations is conducted with various wave conditions, flap configurations and model scales to investigate the viscous and scaling effects on the device. It is found that the diffraction/radiation effects dominate the device motion and that the viscous effects are negligible for wide flaps.
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Wave impacts on an Oscillating Wave Surge Converter are examined using experimental and numerical methods. The mechanics of the impact event are identified experimentally with the use of images recorded with a high speed camera. It is shown that it is the device which impacts the wave rather than a breaking wave impacting the device. Numerical simulations using two different approaches are used to further understand the issue. Good agreement is shown between numerical simulations and experimental measurements at 25th scale.
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This paper presents experimental and numerical studies into the hydrodynamic loading of a bottom-hinged large buoyant flap held rigidly upright in waves. Possible applications and limitations of physical experiments, a linear potential analytical method, a linear potential numerical method, a weakly non-linear tool and RANS CFD simulations are discussed. Different domains of applicability of these research techniques are highlighted considering the validity of underlying assumptions, complexity of application and feasibility in terms of resources like time and computing power needed to obtain results. Conclusions are drawn regarding the future extension of the numerical methods to the case of a moving flap.
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A major difficulty in the design of full scale Wave Energy Converters is the need to design for two conflicting design criteria. In one instance devices must be designed to couple heavily to the incident wave force resulting in the efficient extraction of energy in small sea states, however devices must also be capable of withstanding the harsh conditions encountered during extreme seas. This paper presents an initial investigation of the extreme wave loading of a generic, surface-piercing, pitching flap-type device deployed in near shore wave conditions. Slamming of the flap is selected as the extreme load event for further investigation and the experimental methodologies employed are described. Preliminary results showing both local and global loading under such events are presented for the case of a flap tested in a 3-dimensional environment. Results are presented which show flap slamming effects on the pressures experienced on the front face of the flap.
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During extreme sea states so called impact events can be observed on the wave energy converter Oyster. In small scale experimental tests these impact events cause high frequency signals in the measured load which decrease confidence in the data obtained. These loads depend on the structural dynamics of the model. Amplification of the loads can occur and is transferred through the structure from the point of impact to the load cell located in the foundation. Since the determination of design data and load cases for Wave Energy Converters originate from scale experiments, this lack of confidence has a direct effect on the development.
Numerical vibration analysis is a valuable tool in the research of the structural load response of Oyster to impact events, but must take into account the effect of the surrounding water. This can be done efficiently by adding an added mass distribution, computed with a linearised potential boundary element method. This paper presents the development and validation of a numerical procedure, which couples the OpenSource boundary element code NEMOH with the Finite Element Analysis tool CodeAster. Numerical results of the natural frequencies and mode shapes of the structure under the influence of added mass due to specific structural modes are compared with experimental results.
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Com esta tese almejámos compreender se o corpus literário consignado aos alunos dos 11º e 12º anos do Ensino Secundário Geral – ESG, fomenta a interculturalidade, em função dos diferentes grupos étnicos moçambicanos. Cientistas sociais têm apontado como prioridade, na área de Educação Cultural, o estabelecimento de estratégias para promover a interculturalidade, uma vez que Moçambique é um país multilingue e multicultural. Verificámos que a literatura, nomeadamente, ainda não foi abordada como prática que, a partir de recursos pedagógicos específicos, pode alavancar este princípio. Assim, realizámos uma pesquisa com o objetivo de: a) analisar as formas de interpretação de interculturalidade, a partir das representações culturais constantes do corpus literário obrigatório, por parte de intervenientes do processo educativo; b) mapear as representações culturais do mosaico identitário moçambicano nesse corpus literário; c) discutir se essas representações culturais promovem a interculturalidade; d) verificar de que forma é que esse corpus literário é utilizado enquanto meio que, a partir das respectivas representações culturais, pode estimular a interculturalidade. Como metodologia de trabalho analisámos diferentes estudos que abordam a interculturalidade, o texto literário e a Educação Cultural, para apreendermos que valor acrescentar relativamente à implementação da mesma em Moçambique. Debruçámo-nos também sobre a Agenda Nacional 2025 que traça os objetivos que o país deseja alcançar em Moçambique. No tocante às diretrizes escolares, estudámos os documentos que preconizam o que é prioritário para efetivar o Sistema Nacional de Ensino; analisámos o corpus literário obrigatório para os 11º e 12º anos do ESG moçambicano; aplicámos três questionários a intervenientes do processo educativo: alunos da Escola Portuguesa de Moçambique (estudado como grupo de controle) e alunos do ESG; uma planificadora curricular e uma autora de manuais de ensino. Um quarto questionário foi aplicado a um conjunto de nativos de cada grupo étnico moçambicano. Os documentos mencionados e as perguntas abertas dos questionários tiveram uma abordagem qualitativa. As perguntas fechadas foram analisadas de acordo com o método quantitativo. Recorremos ainda a um quadro teórico assente nos Estudos Culturais e na Teoria Literária, especificamente na Estética da Receção e na Sociologia da Leitura, por colocarem o leitor no centro de hipóteses de descodificação textual. No tocante ao questionário aplicado aos alunos, medimos os resultados da formação, realizada a partir desse tipo de texto, com recurso à corrente do Interacionismo Sócio-discursivo. Os resultados dessa análise levaram-nos a constatar que, na ótica da receção ativa de textos, as práticas educativas devem estimular os alunos a interpretarem os diferentes sentidos para os quais a obra literária aponta, atendendo à literariedade do texto, no quadro de modalizações culturais, uma vez que algumas obras literárias moçambicanas assentam sobre uma escrita de base etnográfica. Este pode ser um recurso para despertar os alunos para uma consciência intercultural. A conclusão a que chegámos é a de que o atual corpus literário tem limitações na promoção da interculturalidade. Foi nesse sentido que apresentámos um cânone literário multicultural e um modelo de análise de representações culturais dos grupos étnicos moçambicanos susceptível de aplicação aos contextos educativos
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Increased tidal levels and storm surges related to climate change are projected to result in extremely adverse effects on coastal regions. Predictions of such extreme and small-scale events, however, are exceedingly challenging, even for relatively short time horizons. Here we use data from observations, ERA-40 reanalysis, climate scenario simulations, and a simple feature model to find that the frequency of extreme storm surge events affecting Venice is projected to decrease by about 30% by the end of the twenty-first century. In addition, through a trend assessment based on tidal observations we found a reduction in extreme tidal levels. Extrapolating the current +17 cm/century sea level trend, our results suggest that the frequency of extreme tides in Venice might largely remain unaltered under the projected twenty-first century climate simulations.
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Considering that there is limited information about the preovulatory LH surge in Zebu cattle (Bos indicus), the purpose of the present work was to assess the LH surge in Nelore cows during the estrous cycle and after ovarian superestimulation of ovarian follicular development with FSH. This information is particularly important to improve superovulatory protocols associated with fixed-time artificial insemination. Nelore cows (n = 12) had their estrus synchronized with an intravaginal device containing progesterone (CIDR-B ®) associated with estradiol benzoate administration (EB, 2.5 mg, i.m., Day 0). Eight days later all animals were treated with PGF2α (Day 8) in the morning (8:00 h) and at night, when CIDR devices were removed (20:00 h). Starting 38 h after the first PGF2α injection, blood sampling and ovarian ultrasonography took place every 4 h, during 37 consecutive hours. Frequent handling may have resulted in a stress-induced suppression of LH secretion resulting in only 3 of 12 cows having ovulations at 46.7 ± 4.9 and 72.3 ± 3.8 h, respectively, after removal of CIDR-B. Thirty days later, the same animals received the described hormonal treatment associated with FSH (Folltropin ®, total dose = 200 mg) administered twice a day, during 4 consecutive days, starting on Day 5. Thirty-six hours after the first injection of PGF2α, to minimize stress, only seven blood samples were collected at 4 h interval each, and ultrasonography was performed every 12 h until ovulation. In 11 of 12 cows (92%) the LH surge and ovulation were observed 34.6 ± 1.6 and 59.5 ± 1.9 h, respectively, after removal of progesterone source. The maximum values for LH in those animals were 19.0 ± 2.6 ng/ml (mean ± S.E.M.). It is concluded that, in Nelore cows submitted to a ovarian superstimulation protocol, the LH surge occurs approximately 35 h after removal of intravaginal device containing progesterone, and approximately 12 h before the LH surge observed after an induced estrus without ovarian superstimulation. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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