964 resultados para Near-optimal solutions
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The management of energy resources for islanded operation is of crucial importance for the successful use of renewable energy sources. A Virtual Power Producer (VPP) can optimally operate the resources taking into account the maintenance, operation and load control considering all the involved cost. This paper presents the methodology approach to formulate and solve the problem of determining the optimal resource allocation applied to a real case study in Budapest Tech’s. The problem is formulated as a mixed-integer linear programming model (MILP) and solved by a deterministic optimization technique CPLEX-based implemented in General Algebraic Modeling Systems (GAMS). The problem has also been solved by Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO). The obtained results are presented and compared.
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This paper presents a new and efficient methodology for distribution network reconfiguration integrated with optimal power flow (OPF) based on a Benders decomposition approach. The objective minimizes power losses, balancing load among feeders and subject to constraints: capacity limit of branches, minimum and maximum power limits of substations or distributed generators, minimum deviation of bus voltages and radial optimal operation of networks. The Generalized Benders decomposition algorithm is applied to solve the problem. The formulation can be embedded under two stages; the first one is the Master problem and is formulated as a mixed integer non-linear programming problem. This stage determines the radial topology of the distribution network. The second stage is the Slave problem and is formulated as a non-linear programming problem. This stage is used to determine the feasibility of the Master problem solution by means of an OPF and provides information to formulate the linear Benders cuts that connect both problems. The model is programmed in GAMS. The effectiveness of the proposal is demonstrated through two examples extracted from the literature.
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This paper studies Optimal Intelligent Supervisory Control System (OISCS) model for the design of control systems which can work in the presence of cyber-physical elements with privacy protection. The development of such architecture has the possibility of providing new ways of integrated control into systems where large amounts of fast computation are not easily available, either due to limitations on power, physical size or choice of computing elements.
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This paper presents a Unit Commitment model with reactive power compensation that has been solved by Genetic Algorithm (GA) optimization techniques. The GA has been developed a computational tools programmed/coded in MATLAB. The main objective is to find the best generations scheduling whose active power losses are minimal and the reactive power to be compensated, subjected to the power system technical constraints. Those are: full AC power flow equations, active and reactive power generation constraints. All constraints that have been represented in the objective function are weighted with a penalty factors. The IEEE 14-bus system has been used as test case to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Results and conclusions are dully drawn.
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Mestrado em Radiações Aplicadas às Tecnologias da Saúde.
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Editors of scientific journals need to be conversant with the mechanisms by which scientific misconduct is amplified by publication practices. This paper provides definitions, ways to document the extent of the problem, and examples of editorial attempts to counter fraud. Fabrication, falsification, duplication, ghost authorship, gift authorship, lack of ethics approval, non-disclosure, 'salami' publication, conflicts of interest, auto-citation, duplicate submission, duplicate publications, and plagiarism are common problems. Editorial misconduct includes failure to observe due process, undue delay in reaching decisions and communicating these to authors, inappropriate review procedures, and confounding a journal's content with its advertising or promotional potential. Editors also can be admonished by their peers for failure to investigate suspected misconduct, failure to retract when indicated, and failure to abide voluntarily by the six main sources of relevant international guidelines on research, its reporting and editorial practice. Editors are in a good position to promulgate reasonable standards of practice, and can start by using consensus guidelines on publication ethics to state explicitly how their journals function. Reviewers, editors, authors and readers all then have a better chance to understand, and abide by, the rules of publishing.
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This paper addresses the problem of optimal positioning of surface bonded piezoelectric patches in sandwich plates with viscoelastic core and laminated face layers. The objective is to maximize a set of modal loss factors for a given frequency range using multiobjective topology optimization. Active damping is introduced through co-located negative velocity feedback control. The multiobjective topology optimization problem is solved using the Direct MultiSearch Method. An application to a simply supported sandwich plate is presented with results for the maximization of the first six modal loss factors. The influence of the finite element mesh is analyzed and the results are, to some extent, compared with those obtained using alternative single objective optimization. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Tese de Doutoramento, Geografia (Ordenamento do Território), 25 de Novembro de 2013, Universidade dos Açores.
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Low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes are nowadays one of the hottest topics in coding theory, notably due to their advantages in terms of bit error rate performance and low complexity. In order to exploit the potential of the Wyner-Ziv coding paradigm, practical distributed video coding (DVC) schemes should use powerful error correcting codes with near-capacity performance. In this paper, new ways to design LDPC codes for the DVC paradigm are proposed and studied. The new LDPC solutions rely on merging parity-check nodes, which corresponds to reduce the number of rows in the parity-check matrix. This allows to change gracefully the compression ratio of the source (DCT coefficient bitplane) according to the correlation between the original and the side information. The proposed LDPC codes reach a good performance for a wide range of source correlations and achieve a better RD performance when compared to the popular turbo codes.
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The BALA project (Biodiversity of Arthropods of Laurisilva of the Azores) is a research initiative to quantify the spatial distribution of arthropod biodiversity in native forests of the Azores archipelago. Arthropods were collected using a combination of two techniques, targeting epigean (ground dwelling) and canopy (arboreal) arthropods: pitfall traps (with Turquin and Ethylene solutions) and beating samples (using the three most dominant plant species). A total of 109 transects distributed amongst 18 forest fragments in seven of the nine Azorean islands were used in this study. The performance of alternative sampling methods and effort were tested. No significant differences were found in the accumulated number of species captured whether an alternative method was used or whether another transect with similar effort was established in another location within the same fragment. A combination of Ethylene and Turquin traps captured more species per individual, Turquin and beating captured more species per sample, and Turquin captured more species per unit time. An optimization exercise was performed and we found that the protocol applied during recent years is very close to optimal, allowing its future replication with confidence. The minimum combinations of sampling effort and methods, in order to monitor or to inventory diversity, taking into account different proportions of sample completeness are discussed.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Os objectivos principais deste estudo são a caracterização de uma das linhas de extrusão existentes na Cabelte, nomeadamente a linha de extrusão de referência EP5, composta por duas extrusoras. Pretende-se fazer a determinação de indicadores energéticos e de processo e a optimização do consumo energético, no que diz respeito à energia consumida e às perdas térmicas relativas a esta linha. Para fazer a monitorização da linha de extrusão EP5 foi colocado no quadro geral dessa linha um equipamento central de medida de forma a ser possível a sua monitorização. No entanto, para a extrusora auxiliar as medições foram efectuadas com uma pinça amperimétrica e um fasímetro. Foram também efectuados ensaios onde foi avaliada a quantidade de material transformada, para isso foi utilizado um equipamento de pesagem, doseador gravimétrico aplicado nas extrusoras. As medições de temperatura para os cálculos das perdas térmicas da extrusora principal e para a caracterização dos materiais plásticos, foram efectuadas utilizando um termómetro digital. Foram efectuados ensaios de débito às extrusoras auxiliar e principal e foi estudada a variação do factor de potência em função da rotação do fuso. Na perspectiva do utilizador final a optimização para a utilização racional de energia está na redução de encargos da factura de energia eléctrica. Essa factura não depende só da quantidade mas também do modo temporal como se utiliza essa energia, principalmente a energia eléctrica, bastante dependente do período em que é consumida. Uma metodologia diferente no planeamento da produção, contemplando o fabrico dos cabos com maior custo específico nas horas de menor custo energético, implicaria uma redução dos custos específicos de 18,7% para o horário de verão e de 20,4% para o horário de inverno. Os materiais de revestimento utilizados (PE e PVC), influenciam directamente os custos energéticos, uma vez que o polietileno (PE) apresenta sempre valores de entalpia superiores (0,317 kWh/kg e 0,281 kWh/kg)) e necessita de temperaturas de trabalho mais elevadas do que o policloreto de vinilo (PVC) (0,141 kWh/kg e 0,124 kWh/kg). O consumo específico tendencialmente diminui à medida que aumenta a rotação do fuso, até se atingir o valor de rotação óptimo, a partir do qual esta tendência se inverte. O cosφ para as duas extrusoras em estudo, aumenta sempre com o aumento de rotação do fuso. Este estudo permitiu avaliar as condições óptimas no processo de revestimento dos cabos, de forma a minimizarmos os consumos energéticos. A redução de toda a espécie de desperdícios (sobre consumos, desperdício em purgas) é uma prioridade de gestão que alia também a eficácia à eficiência, e constitui uma ferramenta fundamental para assegurar o futuro da empresa. O valor médio lido para o factor de potência (0,38) da linha EP5, valor extremamente baixo e que vem associado à energia reactiva, além do factor económico que lhe está inerente, condiciona futuras ampliações. A forma de se corrigir o factor de potência é instalando uma bateria de condensadores de 500 kVAr. Considerando o novo sistema tarifário aplicado à energia reactiva, vamos ter um ganho de 36167,4 Euro/ano e o período de retorno de investimento é de 0,37 ano (4,5 meses). Esta medida implica também uma redução anual na quantidade de CO2 emitida de 6,5%. A quantificação das perdas térmicas é importante, pois só desta forma se podem definir modos de actuação de forma a aumentar a eficiência energética. Se não existir conhecimento profundo dos processos e metodologias correctas, não podem existir soluções eficientes, logo é importante medir antes de avançar com qualquer medida de gestão.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química
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Tese de Doutoramento, Ciências Económicas e Empresariais (especialidade de Economia), 18 de Junho de 2015, Universidade dos Açores
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Vias de Comunicação e Transportes