953 resultados para LATERAL MULTIWIRE SUPERLATTICES
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El oleaje de la masa de líquido contenida en el interior del tanque de los camiones cisterna puede afectar significativamente a su dinámica de marcha y su estabilidad. Plateando como objetivo, el aumento de la seguridad, cualquier mejora en el diseño del vehículo o en la geometría de la virola, redundará en un aumento de la misma. En la actualidad, el marco normativo exige a los vehículos un umbral de vuelco mínimo, verificable mediante ensayo o cálculo en condiciones cuasi-estáticas. La experiencia en su aplicación ha demostrado que, éste último resulta extremadamente conservador, limitando las posibilidades de diseño del fabricante; además, el grado de equivalencia con las condiciones dinámicas a las que se puede ver sometido el vehículo durante su vida útil, no es claro. En esta tesis, se proponen una serie de mejoras en el método de cálculo simplificado, que aumentan la precisión en la estimación del umbral de vuelco, junto con el empleo de un coeficiente de ponderación del ángulo requerido, para tener en cuenta el efecto dinámico del oleaje. Además, se ha desarrollado un método de cálculo alternativo, que disminuye el error de la predicción, aunque requiere conocer un mayor número de parámetros del vehículo. Para cuantificar el efecto de la carga líquida, se ha realizado un análisis experimental, con tanques a escala, de las geometrías más frecuentes, junto con la propuesta de una metodología de simulación de la interacción fluido-vehículo, basada en el acoplamiento entre un modelo obtenido mediante una analogía mecánica que reproduce el efecto del oleaje, con un modelo del vehículo, empleando la técnica de multi-cuerpo, que ha sido validada experimentalmente. Para la obtención de los parámetros que la definen, se propone dos alternativas, la experimentación y estimación parámetros o el empleo la dinámica computacional de fluidos, basada en las ecuaciones de Navier-Stokes, incorporando la técnica de volumen de fluido para capturar la superficie libre. Se ofrecen resultados de ambas y su comparación. Finalmente, se han analizado las diferentes tipologías de maniobras existentes para la evaluación de la estabilidad lateral de los vehículos con ensayos dinámicos, calificando y cuantificando su equivalencia.
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The dynamic effects of high-speed trains on viaducts are important issues for the design of the structures, as well as for the consideration of safe running conditions for the trains. In this work we start by reviewing the relevance of some basic design aspects. The significance of impact factor envelopes for moving loads is considered first. Resonance which may be achieved for high-speed trains requires dynamic analysis, for which some key aspects are discussed. The relevance of performing a longitudinal distribution of axle loads, the number of modes taken in analysis, and the consideration of vehicle-structure interaction are discussed with representative examples. The lateral dynamic effects of running trains on bridges is of importance for laterally compliant viaducts, such as some very tall structures erected in new high-speed lines. The relevance of this study is mainly for the safety of the traffic, considering both internal actions such as the hunting motion as well as external actions such as wind or earthquakes [1]. These studies require three-dimensional dynamic coupled vehicle-bridge models, and consideration of wheel to rail contact, a phenomenon which is complex and costly to model in detail. We describe here a fully nonlinear coupled model, described in absolute coordinates and incorporated into a commercial finite element framework [2]. The wheel-rail contact has been considered using a FastSim algorithm which provides a compromise between accuracy and computational cost, and captures the main nonlinear response of the contact interface. Two applications are presented, firstly to a vehicle subject to a strong wind gust traversing a bridge, showing the relevance of the nonlinear wheel-rail contact model as well as the dynamic interaction between bridge and vehicle. The second application is to a real HS viaduct with a long continuous deck and tall piers and high lateral compliance [3]. The results show the safety of the traffic as well as the importance of considering features such as track alignment irregularities.
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En este trabajo se propone un nuevo método para la evaluación de la energía lateral en recintos, basado en la medición del Índice Presión-Intensidad. A fin de evaluar la validez del método, se han realizado mediciones de la energía lateral en varios recintos, comparando los resultados obtenidos para uno de los métodos tradicionales más usados, el ELEF, con los obtenidos mediante este nuevo método. ABSTRACT In this paper a new method for the evaluation of the lateral energy in rooms is proposed. This method is based on the measurement of P-I Index. In order to evaluate its validity we have performed measurements of lateral energy in several rooms and compared the results obtained by traditional method (ELEF) and those obtained by the new approach.
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Lateral moving optics along straight path has already been studied in the past. However, their relative small angular range can be a limitation to potential applications. In this work, a new design concept of SMS moving optics is developed, in which the movement is no longer lateral but follows a curved trajectory, which is calculated in the design process. We have chosen an afocal system, which aim to direct the parallel rays of large incident angles to parallel output rays, and we have obtained that the RMS of the divergence angle of the output rays remains below 1 degree within a input angular range of ±45 output. Potential applications of this beam-steering device are: skylights to provide steerable natural illumination, building integrated CPV systems, and steerable LED illumination.
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El proyecto consiste en hacer el seguimiento de la recuperación de un futbolista profesional, que durante esta temporada 2012-2013 sufrió una lesión, concretamente un esguince grado II de ligamento lateral interno de la rodilla derecha. Por lo que la primera parte del proyecto es de carácter fundamentalmente teórico, estos contenidos teóricos son muy importantes para entender los siguientes puntos: Tipo de lesión como se produce y las estructuras que se ven afectadas, además de los métodos que se utilizan tanto para recuperar dicha lesión, como para prevenirla. La segunda parte consiste en recabar toda la información del trabajo que se realizó con el jugador para que su recuperación fuese a la mayor brevedad y de la forma más segura con el objetivo principal de volver a la competición. En esta parte se destaca principalmente el trabajo del fisioterapeuta, y del entrenador físico. Además durante proyecto incluyo varios protocolos tanto para la prevención de la lesión como protocolos que se pueden utilizar en la recuperación de la misma.
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Revisión y puesta al día de la publicaciones relacionadas con el diseño de puentes de ferrocarril de alta velocidad y nuevas investigaciones sobre dinámica lateral.
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The study of lateral dynamics of running trains on bridges is of importance mainly for the safety of the traffic, and may be relevant for laterally compliant bridges. These studies require 3D coupled vehicle-bridge models, and consideration of wheel to rail contact, a phenomenon which is complex and costly to model in detail. We describe here a fully nonlinear coupled model, described in absolute coordinates and incorporated into a commercial finite element framework. Two applications are presented, firstly to a vehicle subject to a strong wind gust traversing a br idge, showing the relevance of the nonlinear wheel-rail contact model as well as the interaction between bridge and vehicle. The second application is to a real viaduct in a high-speed line, with a long continuous deck and tall piers with high lateral compliance. The results show the safety of the traffic as well as the relevance of considering the wind action and the nonlinear response.
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Different parameters are used to quantify the maturity of fruits at or near harvest (shape, color, flesh texture and internal composition). Flesh firmness is a critical handling parameter for fruits such as peach, pear and apple. Results of previous studies conducted by different researchers have shown that impact techniques can be used to evaluate firmness of fruits. A prototype impact system for firmness sorting of fruits was developed by Chen and Ruiz-Altisent (Chen et al, 1996). This sensor was mounted and tested successfully on a 3 m section of a commercial conveyor belt (Chen et al, 1998). This is a further development of the on-line impact system for firmness sorting of fruits. The design of the sensor has been improved and it has been mounted on a experimental fruit packing line (Ortiz-Cañavate et al 1999).
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This paper addresses two aspects of the behavior of interior reinforced concrete waffle flat plate?column connections under lateral loads: the share of the unbalanced moment between flexure and excentric shear, and the effect of the transverse beams. A non-linear finite element model (benchmark model) was developed and calibrated with the results of quasi-static cyclic tests conducted on a 3/5 scale specimen. First, from this numerical model, the portion cv of the unbalanced moment transferred by the excentricity of shear about the centroid of the critical sections defined by Eurocode 2 (EC-2) and by ACI 318-11 was calculated and compared with the share-out prescribed by these codes. It is found that while the critical section of EC-2 is consistent with the cv provided by this code, in the case of ACI 318-11, the value assigned to cv is far below (about 50% smaller) the actual one obtained with the numerical simulations. Second, from the benchmark model, seven additional models were developed by varying the depth D of the transverse beam over the thickness h of the plate. It was found that the ductility of the connection and the effective width of the plate can respectively be increased up to 50% and 10% by raising D/h to 2 and 1.5.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a severe disease, which dramatically reduces the speech communication skills of patients as disease progresses. The present study is devoted to define accurate and objective estimates to characterize the loss of communication skills, to help clinicians and therapists in monitoring disease progression and in deciding on rehabilitation interventions. The methodology proposed is based on the perceptual (neuromorphic)definition of speech dinamics, concentrated in vowel sound in character and duration. We present the results from a longitudinal study carried out in an ALS patient during one year. Discussion addresses future actions.
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The study of lateral dynamics of running trains on bridges is of importance mainly for the safety of the traffic, and may be relevant for laterally compliant bridges. These studies require threedimensional coupled vehicle-bridge models, wheree consideration of wheel to rail contact is a key aspect. Furthermore, an adequate evaluation of safety of rail traffic requires nonlinear models. A nonlinear coupled model is proposed here for vehicle-structure vertical and lateral dynamics. Vehicles are considered as fully three-dimensional multibody systems including gyroscopic terms and large rotation effects. The bridge structure is modeled by means of finite elements which may be of beam, shell or continuum type and may include geometric or material nonlinearities. The track geometry includes distributed track alignment irregularities. Both subsystems (bridge and vehicles) are described with coordinates in absolute reference frames, as opposed to alternative approaches which describe the multibody system with coordinates relative to the base bridge motion. The wheelrail contact employed is a semi-Hertzian model based on realistic wheel-rail profiles. It allows a detailed geometrical description of the contact patch under each wheel including multiple-point contact, flange contact and uplift. Normal and tangential stresses in each contact are integrated at each time-step to obtain the resultant contact forces. The models have been implemented within an existing finite element analysis software with multibody capabilities, Abaqus (Simulia Ltd., 2010). Further details of the model are presented in Antolín et al. (2012). Representative applications are presented for railway vehicles under lateral wind action on laterally compliant viaducts, showing the relevance of the nonlinear wheel-rail contact model as well as the interaction between bridge and vehicle.
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The analysis of the running safety of railway vehicles on viaducts subject to strong lateral actions such as cross winds requires coupled nonlinear vehicle-bridge interaction models, capable to study extreme events. In this paper original models developed by the authors are described, based on finite elements for the structure, multibody and finite element models for the vehicle, and specially developed interaction elements for the interface between wheel and rail. The models have been implemented within ABAQUS and have full nonlinear capabilities for the structure, the vehicle and the contact interface. An application is developed for the Ulla Viaduct, a 105 m tall arch in the Spanish high-speed railway network. The dynamic analyses allow obtaining critical wind curves, which define the running safety conditions for a given train in terms of speed of circulation and wind speed
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GPS y readaptación
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En la presente tesis, como en todo proceso de optimization, se ha llevado a cabo un análisis previo de los factores determinantes del problema. Para ello, en primer lugar, se ha puesto a punto un proceso teórico-experimental de verificación de la resistencia de las superestructuras de autobuses y autocares sometidas a vuelco lateral. A partir de la definición de dicho proceso, se ha utilizado el mismo para obtener determinados criterios de diseño que permitan mejorar la relación resistencia/peso de cada estructura. Por último, en base a la experiencia adquirida en la elaboración del proceso de verificación, se han planteado posibles enmiendas y aclaraciones que debieran reflejarse en el Reglamento 66. Este desarrollo ha permitido extraer conclusiones relativas a cada uno de los tres aspectos mencionados: proceso de verificación, criterios de diseño y posibles enmiendas, o rectificaciones, aplicables al Rgto
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The stability limit of minimum volume and the breaking dynamics of liquid bridges between nonequal, noncoaxial, circular supporting disks subject to a lateral acceleration were experimentally analyzed by working with liquid bridges of very small dimensions. Experimental results are compared with asymptotic theoretical predictions, with the agreement between experimental results and asymptotic ones being satisfactory