1000 resultados para Medida de impedância elétrica


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Apresenta a descrição de metodologia para obtenção da velocidade de escoamento e estimativa de vazão de fluído através do método de Pitot. Descreve os equipamentos necessários para medição experimental: tubo de Pitot com possibilidade de deslocamento radial em uma secção transversal da tubulação, tomada de pressão estática, manômetro e registro regulador de vazão. Para fins comparativos mede-se também a vazão pelo método de pesagem com o auxílio de balança e cronômetro. Todas as etapas do procedimento são reproduzidas detalhadamente. O perfil de velocidade em função do raio na seção estudada pode ser calculado através do deslocamento do tubo de Pitot no interior da tubulação. A partir do perfil de velocidade é possível estimar a vazão e comparar o resultado obtido com o método da pesagem.

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A capacidade de prever a produção de energia eólica com precisão num parque eólico é de extrema relevância tanto do ponto de vista económico bem como de controlo e estabilidade da rede elétrica. Vários e diferentes métodos têm sido utilizados para este propósito, como os físicos, estatísticos, lógica difusa e redes neuronais artificiais. Os dados disponíveis dos parques eólicos contêm ruído e leituras inesperadas em relação às entradas disponíveis. Lidar com estes dados não é uma tarefa simples mas, neste trabalho, as Redes Neuronais Artificiais são usadas para prever a potência gerada baseada em medições locais do vento. Os resultados mostram que as Redes Neuronais Artificiais são uma ferramenta que deve ser considerada nestas difíceis condições, uma vez que elas proporcionam uma precisão razoável nas suas previsões.

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Nesta dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Eletrotécnica – Telecomunicações desenvolveu-se um sistema de monitorização de defeitos de uma rede de energia elétrica de média tensão, para melhorar a qualidade de serviço do fornecimento de energia elétrica. O sistema deteta e indica a localização da respetiva falha, que impede o funcionamento de uma parte da rede, também interliga todos os sensores instalados na rede a um ponto central que recebe toda a informação proveniente dos sensores, e ajuda na tomada de decisão. Neste trabalho de dissertação fez-se o estudo e descrição das redes de energia elétrica, realçando a topologia, o modo de operação e parâmetros de qualidade. Assinalou-se também os principais defeitos que podem ocorrer na rede de média tensão. Apresentou-se, ao nível comercial, soluções para mitigar o problema alvo de estudo. Explorou-se, num ambiente de simulação, soluções de deteção dos defeitos da rede, tendo sido desenvolvidos três sistemas distintos: sistema A, sistema B e sistema C. Sistema A que monitoriza o valor nominal da corrente elétrica em cada troço da rede elétrica, sistema B com a monitorização do valor da corrente elétrica em cada posto de transformação e sistema C que compara as correntes no inicio e final de cada troço da rede elétrica, verificando se há alguma discrepância entre ambas. Após a análise e simulação das soluções descreve-se o procedimento realizado para criar um protótipo de um sistema de monitorização. Começou-se por testar, individualmente, os sensores de corrente, circuito de condicionamento, microcontroladores e sistema Scada, usado para a visualização dos dados. Posteriormente, elaborou-se manuais de utilização de forma a auxiliar o sistema em trabalhos futuros que venham dar continuidade a este trabalho. Para validar a análise teórica e confirmar os resultados da simulação, testou-se experimentalmente o sistema de deteção C. Confirmou-se que o sistema de monitorização de defeitos é capaz de detetar e localizar a avaria presente na rede de energia elétrica.

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Continuous Synthesis by Solution Combustion was employed in this work aiming to obtain tin dioxide nanostructured. Basically, a precursor solution is prepared and then be atomized and sprayed into the flame, where its combustion occurs, leading to the formation of particles. This is a recent technique that shows an enormous potential in oxides deposition, mainly by the low cost of equipment and precursors employed. The tin dioxide (SnO2) nanostructured has been widely used in various applications, especially as gas sensors and varistors. In the case of sensors based on semiconducting ceramics, where surface reactions are responsible for the detection of gases, the importance of surface area and particle size is even greater. The preference for a nanostructured material is based on its significant increase in surface area compared to conventional microcrystalline powders and small particle size, which may benefit certain properties such as high electrical conductivity, high thermal stability, mechanical and chemical. In this work, were employed as precursor solution tin chloride dehydrate diluted in anhydrous ethyl alcohol. Were utilized molar ratio chloride/solvent of 0,75 with the purpose of investigate its influence in the microstructure of produced powder. The solution precursor flux was 3 mL/min. Analysis with X-ray diffraction appointed that a solution precursor with molar ratio chloride/solvent of 0,75 leads to crystalline powder with single phase and all peaks are attributed to phase SnO2. Parameters as distance from the flame with atomizer distance from the capture system with the pilot, molar ratio and solution flux doesn t affect the presence of tin dioxide in the produced powder. In the characterization of the obtained powder techniques were used as thermogravimetric (TGA) and thermodiferential analysis (DTA), particle size by laser diffraction (GDL), crystallographic analysis by X-ray diffraction (XRD), morphology by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), specific surface area (BET) and electrical conductivity analysis. The techniques used revealed that the SnO2 exhibits behavior of a semiconductor material, and a potentially promising material for application as varistor and sensor systems for gas

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The present work deals with the synthesis of materials with perovskite structure with the intention of using them as cathodes in fuel cells SOFC type. The perovskite type materials were obtained by chemical synthesis method, using gelatin as the substituent of citric acid and ethylene glycol, and polymerizing acting as chelating agent. The materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, spectroscopy Fourier transform infrared, scanning electron microscopy with EDS, surface area determination by the BET method and Term Reduction Program, TPR. The compounds were also characterized by electrical conductivity for the purpose of observing the possible application of this material as a cathode for fuel cells, solid oxide SOFC. The method using gelatin and polymerizing chelating agent for the preparation of materials with the perovskite structure allows the synthesis of crystalline materials and homogeneous. The results demonstrate that the route adopted to obtain materials were effective. The distorted perovskite structure have obtained the type orthorhombic and rhombohedral; important for fuel cell cathodes. The presentation material properties required of a candidate cathode materials for fuel cells. XRD analysis contacted by the distortion of the structures of the synthesized materials. The analyzes show that the electrical conductivity obtained materials have the potential to act as a cell to the cathode of solid oxide fuel, allowing to infer an order of values for the electrical conductivities of perovskites where LaFeO3 < LaNiO3 < LaNi0,5Fe0,5O3. It can be concluded that the activity of these perovskites is due to the presence of structural defects generated that depend on the method of synthesis and the subsequent heat treatment

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Fuel cells are considered one of the most promising ways of converting electrical energy due to its high yield and by using hydrogen (as fuel) which is considered one of the most important source of clean energy for the future. Rare earths doped ceria has been widely investigated as an alternative material for the electrolyte of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) due to its high ionic conductivity at low operating temperatures compared with the traditional electrolytes based on stabilized zirconia. This work investigates the effect of gallium oxide (Gallia) as a sintering aid in Eu doped ceria ceramic electrolytes since this effect has already been investigated for Gd, Sm and Y doped ceria electrolytes. The desired goal with the use of a sintering aid is to reduce the sintering temperature aiming to produce dense ceramics. In this study we investigated the effects on densification, microstructure and ionic conduction caused by different molar fraction of the dopants europium (10, 15 and 20%) and gallium oxide (0.3, 0.6 and 0.9%) in samples sintered at 1300, 1350 and 1450 0 C. Samaria (10 and 20%) doped ceria samples sintered between 1350 and 1450 °C were used as reference. Samples were synthesized using the cation complexation method. The ceramics powders were characterized by XRF, XRD and SEM, while the sintered samples were investigated by its relative density, SEM and impedance spectroscopy. It was showed that gallia contents up to 0.6% act as excellent sintering aids in Eu doped ceria. Above this aid content, gallia addition does not promote significant increase in density of the ceramics. In Ga free samples the larger densification were accomplished with Eu 15% molar, effect expressed in the microstructure with higher grain growth although reduced and surrounded by many open pores. Relative densities greater than 95 % were obtained by sintering between 1300 and 1350 °C against the usual range 1500 - 1600 0 C. Samples containing 10% of Sm and 0.9% of Ga reached 96% of theoretical density by sintering at 1350 0 C for 3h, a gain compared to 97% achieved with 20% of Sm and 1% of Ga co-doped cerias sintered at 1450 0 C for 24 h as described in the literature. It is found that the addition of gallia in the Eu doped ceria has a positive effect on the grain conductivity and a negative one in the grain boundary conductivity resulting in a small decrease in the total conductivity which will not compromise its application as sintering aids in ceria based electrolytes. Typical total conductivity values at 600 and 700 °C, around 10 and 30 mS.cm -1 respectively were reached in this study. Samples with 15% of Eu and 0.9 % of Ga sintered at 1300 and 1350 °C showed relative densities greater than 96% and total conductivity (measured at 700 °C) between 20 and 33 mS.cm -1 . The simultaneous sintering of the electrolyte with the anode is one of the goals of research in materials for SOFCs. The results obtained in this study suggest that dense Eu and Ga co-doped ceria electrolytes with good ionic conductivity can be sintered simultaneously with the anode at temperatures below 1350 °C, the usual temperature for firing porous anode materials