893 resultados para biomassa residual
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I processi microbiologici rivestono una grande importanza nello sviluppo di combustibili e sostanze chimiche da fonti rinnovabili (biomassa), quali: il biometano e le bioplastiche, come i poli(idrossialcanoati), PHA. I PHA sono poliesteri ottenuti per condensazione di 3-idrossiacidi, il più comune dei quali è il poli(3-idrossibutirrato, PHB). Gli alti costi di produzione del PHA da colture microbiche singole ha portato a valutare nuove strategie, tra cui l’utilizzo di colture microbiche miste (MMC) e substrati di scarto. Il bio-olio ottenuto dalla pirolisi di biomassa potrebbe essere un substrato interessante per la produzione di biogas e PHA. Gli acidi a catena corta (acidi grassi volatili, VFA), infatti, sono i prodotti intermedi nella produzione sia di biogas che di PHA. L’analisi di questi ultimi viene normalmente effettuata tramite GC-FID o GC-MS. La degradazione termica (pirolisi, Py) di PHA produce acidi alchenoici caratteristici, come l’acido crotonico. Il metodo tradizionale per la determinazione del PHA è la metanolisi seguita da un’analisi GC-MS, una procedura laboriosa con uso di solventi clorurati e sostanze corrosive. Lo scopo principale di questa tesi è stato quello di sviluppare un nuovo metodo di analisi dei PHA. Il metodo studiato si basa sulla pirolisi diretta della biomassa e determinazione degli acidi alchenoici prodotti dalla degradazione del PHA in GC-FID. La pirolisi analitica è stata studiata tramite analisi di polimeri puri (per la calibrazione) e poi è stata applicata a campioni batterici derivanti da MMC e a ceppi selezionati. Il confronto con il metodo convenzionale ha dimostrato che la Py/GC-FID è un metodo valido per l’identificazione dei PHA e per la loro quantificazione nelle matrici batteriche. Il pre-trattamento del campione è minimo e non richiede l’uso di solventi e reagenti chimici. Inoltre, è stata applicata una tecnica di analisi dei VFA nei test di biometanazione basata sull’estrazione con una microquantità di dimetilcarbonato.
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Laser Shock Peening (LSP) is a surface enhancement treatment which induces a significant layer of beneficial compressive residual stresses of up to several mm underneath the surface of metal components in order to improve the detrimental effects of the crack growth behavior rate in it. The aim of this thesis is to predict the crack growth behavior in metallic specimens with one or more stripes which define the compressive residual stress area induced by the Laser Shock Peening treatment. The process was applied as crack retardation stripes perpendicular to the crack propagation direction with the object of slowing down the crack when approaching the peened stripes. The finite element method has been applied to simulate the redistribution of stresses in a cracked model when it is subjected to a tension load and to a compressive residual stress field, and to evaluate the Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) in this condition. Finally, the Afgrow software is used to predict the crack growth behavior of the component following the Laser Shock Peening treatment and to detect the improvement in the fatigue life comparing it to the baseline specimen. An educational internship at the “Research & Technologies Germany – Hamburg” department of AIRBUS helped to achieve knowledge and experience to write this thesis. The main tasks of the thesis are the following: •To up to date Literature Survey related to “Laser Shock Peening in Metallic Structures” •To validate the FE model developed against experimental measurements at coupon level •To develop design of crack growth slowdown in Centered Cracked Tension specimens based on residual stress engineering approach using laser peened strip transversal to the crack path •To evaluate the Stress Intensity Factor values for Centered Cracked Tension specimens after the Laser Shock Peening treatment via Finite Element Analysis •To predict the crack growth behavior in Centered Cracked Tension specimens using as input the SIF values evaluated with the FE simulations •To validate the results by means of experimental tests
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This thesis will focus on the residual function and visual and attentional deficits in human patients, which accompany damage to the visual cortex or its thalamic afferents, and plastic changes, which follow it. In particular, I will focus on homonymous visual field defects, which comprise a broad set of central disorders of vision. I will present experimental evidence that when the primary visual pathway is completely damaged, the only signal that can be implicitly processed via subcortical visual networks is fear. I will also present data showing that in a patient with relative deafferentation of visual cortex, changes in the spatial tuning and response gain of the contralesional and ipsilesional cortex are observed, which are accompanied by changes in functional connectivity with regions belonging to the dorsal attentional network and the default mode network. I will also discuss how cortical plasticity might be harnessed to improve recovery through novel treatments. Moreover, I will show how treatment interventions aimed at recruiting spared subcortical pathway supporting multisensory orienting can drive network level change.
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Questa tesi ha riguardato lo studio di potenziali combustibili dalla pirolisi catalitica di varie tipologie di biomasse. Durante l’attività di laboratorio sono state condotte pirolisi intermedie e con zeolite di campioni di Arthrospira platensis (microalghe), residui della pesca, Ulva lactuca (macroalghe) e segatura di pino (Pinus sylvestris). Il cracking termico è stato condotto a 460 °C, con un reattore pirolitico da banco, e i vapori sono condensati in trappole fredde al termine del sistema. Nella pirolisi catalitica, i vapori prodotti nelle stesse condizioni sperimentali attraversano uno strato di catalizzatore (H-ZSM-5) dove subiscono il cracking. L’obiettivo principale di questo studio è la valutazione del processo di upgrading dei vapori di pirolisi per ottenere bio-oli arricchiti in idrocarburi. Dalle prove di pirolisi, catalitica e non, sono state raccolte frazioni solide e liquide, di cui sono state determinate le rese: biochar (solido), frazione liquida organica e acquosa e, nel caso delle pirolisi catalitiche, coke e una frazione volatile solubile in eptano. Delle frazioni organiche ed eptanica è stata caratterizzata la composizione elementare e mediante analisi GC-MS. Per le biomasse di partenza sono state effettuate analisi elementari, prossimali e degli acidi grassi totali. I risultati mostrano differenze sostanziali tra le frazioni organiche delle pirolisi e pirolisi catalitiche. Microalghe, macroalghe e residui della pesca contengono proteine che producono oli ricchi in composti azotati, mentre la segatura di pino produce oli ricchi in composti ossigenati derivati dalla lignina. In seguito al cracking catalitico si ha una diminuzione dei composti azotati e ossigenati e gli oli sono costituiti per la maggior parte da idrocarburi aromatici. L’olio da cracking catalitico ha una composizione simile a quella dei combustibili tradizionali, ma una migliore qualità di composizione del bio-olio comporta rese più basse. Il processo può presentare potenzialità solo per la trasformazione di biomasse di scarto.
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This thesis work encloses activities carried out in the Laser Center of the Polytechnic University of Madrid and the laboratories of the University of Bologna in Forlì. This thesis focuses on the superficial mechanical treatment for metallic materials called Laser Shock Peening (LSP). This process is a surface enhancement treatment which induces a significant layer of beneficial compressive residual stresses underneath the surface of metal components in order to improve the detrimental effects of the crack growth behavior rate in it. The innovation aspect of this work is the LSP application to specimens with extremely low thickness. In particular, after a bibliographic study and comparison with the main treatments used for the same purposes, this work analyzes the physics of the operation of a laser, its interaction with the surface of the material and the generation of the surface residual stresses which are fundamentals to obtain the LSP benefits. In particular this thesis work regards the application of this treatment to some Al2024-T351 specimens with low thickness. Among the improvements that can be obtained performing this operation, the most important in the aeronautic field is the fatigue life improvement of the treated components. As demonstrated in this work, a well-done LSP treatment can slow down the progress of the defects in the material that could lead to sudden failure of the structure. A part of this thesis is the simulation of this phenomenon using the program AFGROW, with which have been analyzed different geometric configurations of the treatment, verifying which was better for large panels of typical aeronautical interest. The core of the LSP process are the residual stresses that are induced on the material by the interaction with the laser light, these can be simulated with the finite elements but it is essential to verify and measure them experimentally. In the thesis are introduced the main methods for the detection of those stresses, they can be mechanical or by diffraction. In particular, will be described the principles and the detailed realization method of the Hole Drilling measure and an introduction of the X-ray Diffraction; then will be presented the results I obtained with both techniques. In addition to these two measurement techniques will also be introduced Neutron Diffraction method. The last part refers to the experimental tests of the fatigue life of the specimens, with a detailed description of the apparatus and the procedure used from the initial specimen preparation to the fatigue test with the press. Then the obtained results are exposed and discussed.
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Laser Shock Peening (LSP) is a technological process used to improve mechanical properties in metallic components. When a short and intense laser pulse irradiates a metallic surface, high pressure plasma is generated on the treated surface; elasto-plastic waves, then, propagate inside the target and create plastic strain. This surface treatment induces a deep compressive residual stresses field on the treated area and through the thickness; such compressive residual stress is expected to increase the fatigue resistance, and reduce the detrimental effects of corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.
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Cities are key locations where Sustainability needs to be addressed at all levels, as land is a finite resource. However, not all urban spaces are exploited at best, and land developers often evaluate unused, misused, or poorly-designed urban portions as impracticable constraints. Further, public authorities lose the challenge to enable and turn these urban spaces into valuable opportunities where Sustainable Urban Development may flourish. Arguing that these spatial elements are at the centre of SUD, the paper elaborates a prototype in the form of a conceptual strategic planning framework, committed to an effective recycling of the city spaces using a flexible and multidisciplinary approach. Firstly, the research focuses upon a broad review of Sustainability literature, highlighting established principles and guidelines, building a sound theoretical base for the new concept. Hence, it investigates origins, identifies and congruently suggests a definition, characterisation and classification for urban “R-Spaces”. Secondly, formal, informal and temporary fitting functions are analysed and inserted into a portfolio meant to enhance adaptability and enlarge the choices for the on-site interventions. Thirdly, the study outlines ideal quality requirements for a sustainable planning process. Then, findings are condensed in the proposal, which is articulated in the individuation of tools, actors, plans, processes and strategies. Afterwards, the prototype is tested upon case studies: Solar Community (Casalecchio di Reno, Bologna) and Hyllie Sustainable City Project, the latter developed via an international workshop (ACSI-Camp, Malmö, Sweden). Besides, the qualitative results suggest, inter alia, the need to right-size spatial interventions, separate structural and operative actors, involve synergies’ multipliers and intermediaries (e.g. entrepreneurial HUBs, innovation agencies, cluster organisations…), maintain stakeholders’ diversity and create a circular process open for new participants. Finally, the paper speculates upon a transfer of the Swedish case study to Italy, and then indicates desirable future researches to favour the prototype implementation.
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Tesi volta all'ottimizzazione di un impianto di pirolisi sia dal punto di vista termochimico sia dal punto di vista energetico, caratterizzata dalla parte sperimentale costituita da prove eseguite direttamente sull'impianto.
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Progettazione, realizzazione e sperimentazione di un filtro per il particolato da piccole caldaie a biomassa, che deve avere efficienza maggiore del 99,9% e consumi energetici specifici minori di 10 Wh/Nm3.
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In this work the problem of performing a numerical simulation of quasi-static crack propagation within an adhesive layer of a bonded joint under Mode I loading affected by stress field changes due to thermal-chemical shrinkage induced by cure process is addressed. Secondly, a parametric study on fracture critical energy, cohesive strength and Young's modulus is performed. Finally, a particular case of adhesive layer stiffening is simulated in order to verify qualitatively the major effect.
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Infliximab (IFX) can be immunogenic for humans and lead to the formation of antibodies against IFX (anti-IFX Ab), which could induce acquired IFX resistance.
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To assess whether diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) including bi-exponential fitting helps to detect residual/recurrent tumours after (chemo)radiotherapy of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinoma.