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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Ventilatorische Rhythmogenese im isolierten Insektennervensystem / Ventilatory rhythmogenesis in the isolated insect nervous system

Bustami, Hussam Peter 03 May 2001 (has links)
No description available.
302

Optimization of memory management on distributed machine

Ha, Viet Hai 05 October 2012 (has links) (PDF)
In order to explore further the capabilities of parallel computing architectures such as grids, clusters, multi-processors and more recently, clouds and multi-cores, an easy-to-use parallel language is an important challenging issue. From the programmer's point of view, OpenMP is very easy to use with its ability to support incremental parallelization, features for dynamically setting the number of threads and scheduling strategies. However, as initially designed for shared memory systems, OpenMP is usually limited on distributed memory systems to intra-nodes' computations. Many attempts have tried to port OpenMP on distributed systems. The most emerged approaches mainly focus on exploiting the capabilities of a special network architecture and therefore cannot provide an open solution. Others are based on an already available software solution such as DMS, MPI or Global Array and, as a consequence, they meet difficulties to become a fully-compliant and high-performance implementation of OpenMP. As yet another attempt to built an OpenMP compliant implementation for distributed memory systems, CAPE − which stands for Checkpointing Aide Parallel Execution − has been developed which with the following idea: when reaching a parallel section, the master thread is dumped and its image is sent to slaves; then, each slave executes a different thread; at the end of the parallel section, slave threads extract and return to the master thread the list of all modifications that has been locally performed; the master includes these modifications and resumes its execution. In order to prove the feasibility of this paradigm, the first version of CAPE was implemented using complete checkpoints. However, preliminary analysis showed that the large amount of data transferred between threads and the extraction of the list of modifications from complete checkpoints lead to weak performance. Furthermore, this version was restricted to parallel problems satisfying the Bernstein's conditions, i.e. it did not solve the requirements of shared data. This thesis aims at presenting the approaches we proposed to improve CAPE' performance and to overcome the restrictions on shared data. First, we developed DICKPT which stands for Discontinuous Incremental Checkpointing, an incremental checkpointing technique that supports the ability to save incremental checkpoints discontinuously during the execution of a process. Based on the DICKPT, the execution speed of the new version of CAPE was significantly increased. For example, the time to compute a large matrix-matrix product on a desktop cluster has become very similar to the execution time of the same optimized MPI program. Moreover, the speedup associated with this new version for various number of threads is quite linear for different problem sizes. In the side of shared data, we proposed UHLRC, which stands for Updated Home-based Lazy Release Consistency, a modified version of the Home-based Lazy Release Consistency (HLRC) memory model, to make it more appropriate to the characteristics of CAPE. Prototypes and algorithms to implement the synchronization and OpenMP data-sharing clauses and directives are also specified. These two works ensures the ability for CAPE to respect shared-data behavior
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Caught in the Crossfire: Strategies of Multinationals in Host Countries at War

Dai, Li 2011 December 1900 (has links)
This dissertation examines the strategic choices of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in host countries that become engaged in war. By combining the resource-based view and resource management theory, and drawing additional insights from research on real options and foreign strategic exit, I link the costs attributable to war to the strategic responses of the MNE at the subsidiary level in a novel firm-vulnerability framework. In particular, I develop theory regarding whether a subsidiary will exit from a host country, and if so, the timing (early or late) and mode (whole or partial) of exit. I test my hypotheses on a sample of 626 subsidiaries from 386 Japanese MNEs representing 51 industries in 23 countries at war, both interstate and civil, over the period 1988 to 2006. In analyzing the exit likelihood and timing decisions with time-varying covariates, I employ an extended Cox proportional hazard model, which allows for random-effects modeling of predictor variables at the subsidiary, parent MNE, and host country levels. To determine the exit mode of subsidiaries that choose exit over staying, I use binomial logit models. To correct for potential sample selection bias, I replicate my exit mode results with a Heckman probit model. My findings suggest that iv increasing strategic flexibility can counterbalance the potential disadvantages associated with leveraging strategically salient resources in high-risk locations. In examining war as a broad-based perturbation capable of destroying not only institutionalized values, but also the physical infrastructure and human capital of firms, this dissertation empirically demonstrates how political violence influences the strategies of MNEs. Furthermore, my interdisciplinary approach in integrating theoretical lenses from climate change and natural environment sustainability with existing management literatures to examine the effect of war on firms serves to enhance our understanding of individuals and collectives in extreme conditions.
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Μελέτη και κατασκευή διάταξης διασύνδεσης φωτοβολταϊκής γεννήτριας με το ηλεκτρικό δίκτυο χαμηλής τάσης

Αραβανής, Θεοφάνης 31 May 2012 (has links)
Η παρούσα διπλωματική εργασία πραγματεύεται τη μελέτη, την ανάλυση καθώς και την κατασκευή μιας νέας τοπολογίας για τη διασύνδεση φωτοβολταϊκών (Φ/Β) γεννητριών, μικρής ισχύος, με το ηλεκτρικό δίκτυο των αστικών περιοχών. Η εργασία αυτή εκπονήθηκε στο Εργαστήριο Ηλεκτρομηχανικής Μετατροπής Ενέργειας του Τμήματος Ηλεκτρολόγων Μηχανικών και Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών της Πολυτεχνικής Σχολής του Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών. Στόχος της διπλωματικής εργασίας είναι η συμβολή της στον τομέα των Φ/Β μονάδων διεσπαρμένης παραγωγής, με την κατασκευή μιας ηλεκτρονικής διάταξης, η οποία θα χρησιμοποιηθεί για τη διασύνδεση φωτοβολταϊκών (Φ/B) γεννητριών μικρής ισχύος, στο ηλεκτρικό δίκτυο χαμηλής τάσης. Συγκεκριμένα, διερευνάται και κατασκευάζεται ένας υψίσυχνος αντιστροφέας ρεύματος τοπολογίας Flyback, ο οποίος θα είναι κατάλληλος για εφαρμογές «Φωτοβολταϊκών Πλαισίων Εναλλασσόμενου Ρεύματος» (AC-PV Modules), δηλαδή Φ/Β διατάξεων, ηλεκτρικής ισχύος έως 300W, στις οποίες ενσωματώνεται ένας ηλεκτρονικός μετατροπέας συνεχούς τάσης σε μονοφασική εναλλασσόμενη (Micro-inverter). Ιδιαίτερα χαρακτηριστικά του αντιστροφέα που κατασκευάστηκε είναι ο μικρός βαθμός πολυπλοκότητας του κυκλώματος ισχύος με άμεση συνέπεια την υψηλή αξιοπιστία του, η γαλβανική απομόνωση που παρέχει ανάμεσα στη Φ/Β γεννήτρια και το ηλεκτρικό δίκτυο εναλλασσόμενου ρεύματος (Ε.Ρ.), η ικανότητα σημαντικής ανύψωσης της τάσης εισόδου του, ο υψηλός συντελεστής ισχύος, καθώς και ο υψηλός βαθμός απόδοσης (ο οποίος αγγίζει το 94,25%) για ένα ευρύ φάσμα λειτουργίας του. Ο μικρός όγκος και το μικρό βάρος (σε περίπτωση βιομηχανοποίησης), είναι επιπρόσθετα χαρακτηριστικά της συγκεκριμένης τοπολογίας. Αρχικά, αναλύεται διεξοδικά η λειτουργία του αντιστροφέα ρεύματος τοπολογίας Flyback, η οποία έχει αναπτυχθεί στη Διδακτορική Διατριβή του Αναστάσιου Χ. Κυρίτση, «Βέλτιστος Σχεδιασμός Υψίσυχνου Μονοφασικού Αντιστροφέα για τη Διασύνδεση Φωτοβολταϊκών Συστημάτων Μικρής Ισχύος με το Δίκτυο Χαμηλής Τάσης». Ταυτόχρονα, διερευνώνται δύο διαφορετικές τεχνικές ελέγχου, οι οποίες οδηγούν σε διαφορετικές καταστάσεις λειτουργίας (λειτουργία σε ασυνεχή αγωγή, DCM - λειτουργία στο όριο μεταξύ συνεχούς και ασυνεχούς αγωγής, BCM) και εξασφαλίζουν τη δημιουργία εναλλασσόμενου ημιτονοειδούς ρεύματος συμφασικού με την τάση του ηλεκτρικού δικτύου. Αναπτύσσονται τα κυκλώματα ελέγχου του αντιστροφέα, ενώ παρουσιάζεται ένας αποτελεσματικός τρόπος μέτρησης του υψίσυχνου διακοπτικού ρεύματος που διαρρέει τα τυλίγματα του μετασχηματιστή του αντιστροφέα. Τέλος, πραγματοποιείται η κατασκευή της διάταξης στο εργαστήριο, με σκοπό τη διεξαγωγή πειραματικών μετρήσεων για την επιβεβαίωση και αξιολόγηση της θεωρητικής ανάλυσης. / This degree thesis deals with the study, the analysis and the manufacture of a new topology that will be used for the interconnection of small photovoltaic (PV) generators with the electric network of urban regions. This work was conducted in the Laboratory of Electromechanical Energy Conversion, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Patras. The goal of the present thesis is to contribute in the sector of Dispersed Power Generation PV systems, with the development of an electronic device that will be used for the interconnection of small photovoltaic (PV) generators with the low voltage electric network. Specifically, a high frequency current source Flyback inverter is investigated and manufactured, that will be suitable for “Alternative Current Photovoltaic Modules” (AC-PV Modules) applications. An AC-PV Module is the combination of a single PV module (whose power production varies under 300W) and a single-phase power electronic micro-inverter in a single electrical device. Special characteristics of the inverter are the simple power electronic circuit structure, having high reliability as an immediate consequence, the electrical isolation provided between the PV generator and the electric network, the high power factor and the high efficiency (reaching 94.25%) for a wide range of its power. Moreover, small volume and weight are particular characteristics, attributes very important considering its applications (incorporation in PV generators that will be placed in aspects or roofs of buildings). For this topology - whose theory is in the Ph.D. thesis of A. Ch. Kyritsis “Optimum Design of a High Frequency Singe - Phase Inverter for the Interconnection of Small Power PV Systems with the Low Voltage Network” developed - two different control techniques were investigated, leading to different operation modes (Discontinuous Conduction Mode - DCM, Boundary between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode - BCM) and ensuring alternative sinusoidal current, in phase with the electric network voltage. Simultaneously, their suitability is studied for different power levels. Moreover, the control circuits of the inverter were developed and an effective way of measuring the high - frequency switching currents of the inverter’s transformer is presented. Last but not least, the design of the whole system is completed in the laboratory, in order to carry out the experimental measurements required, to confirm and evaluate the studied theory.
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Retificador trifásico boost semi-controlado, com elevado fator de potência e controle por razão cíclica variável /

Morais, Douglas Carvalho January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Falcondes José Mendes de Seixas / Resumo: Este trabalho tem como objetivo a proposição de um retificador trifásico boost semi-controlado, com correção ativa do fator de potência, que faça uso de técnicas de controle de razão cíclica variável, visando reduzir o conteúdo harmônico de corrente em baixa frequência. O conversor proposto opera em modo de condução descontínua, desta forma, a corrente de entrada segue uma envoltória senoidal. Além disso, devido ao modo de condução, o conversor apresenta a entrada em condução da chave com corrente nula, diminuindo assim, as perdas por chaveamento. Inicialmente, são apresentados, estudos teóricos da topologia em questão e, por meio de gráficos e equações, verifica-se a distorção harmônica imposta devida à operação com razão cíclica constante. Funções que permitam a variação permanente da razão cíclica, durante um ciclo da rede, serão apresentadas. Tais funções possuem o intuito de minimizar a distorção harmônica da corrente de entrada, com foco principal na 5ª componente harmônica. Resultados de simulação demonstram eficácia das técnicas de controle por razão cíclica variável e apontam redução no conteúdo harmônico de corrente. Resultados experimentais demonstram conteúdo harmônico de corrente em torno de 18% para operação do conversor com razão cíclica constante. A utilização de razão cíclica variável proporciona uma redução no conteúdo harmônico de corrente para 13%, resultando em um aumento do fator de potência. / Abstract: This work aims propose a three-phase rectifier boost half-controlled, with power factor correction, that makes use variable duty cycle control techniques, in order to reduce the harmonic content of current in low frequency. The proposed converter operates in a discontinuous current conduction mode, this way, the input current is naturally corrected. Moreover, due to the conduction mode, the converter presents entry in conduction of switch with null current, thus decreasing, the losses by switching. Initially, are presented theoretical studies of the topology in question and, through of graphs and equations, the harmonic distortion imposed by operation due constant duty cycle is verified. Functions that allow permanently the variation of duty cycle, during a network cycle, are presented. These functions have as main objective minimize the harmonic distortion in the input current, with focus in the 5th harmonic component. Simulation results demonstrate efficacy of techniques by variable duty cycle control and indicate a reducing of harmonic content of current. Experimental results demonstrate a reducing around 18% for operation with constant duty cycle. The use of variable duty cycle provides a reducing around 13%, resulting in an increase of the power factor. / Mestre
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Análise de estabilidade de sistemas dinâmicos híbridos e descontínuos modelados por semigrupos:

Pena, Ismael da Silva [UNESP] 26 February 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2008-02-26Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:30:53Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 pena_is_me_sjrp.pdf: 488383 bytes, checksum: 40a97f3540caa6b8f6f2691c3a402579 (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Sistemas dinâmicos híbridos se diferenciam por exibir simultaneamente variados tipos de comportamento dinâmico (contínuo, discreto, eventos discretos) em diferentes partes do sistema. Neste trabalho foram estudados resultados de estabilidade no sentido de Lyapunov para sistemas dinâmicos híbridos gerais, que utilizam uma noção de tempo generalizado, definido em um espaço métrico totalmente ordenado. Mostrou-se que estes sistemas podem ser imersos em sistemas dinâmicos descontínuos definidos em R+, de forma que sejam preservadas suas propriedades qualitativas. Como foco principal, estudou-se resultados de estabilidade para sistemas dinâmicos descontínuos modelados por semigrupos de operadores, em que os estados do sistema pertencem à espaços de Banach. Neste caso, de forma alternativa à teoria clássica de estabilidade, os resultados não utilizam as usuais funções de Lyapunov, sendo portanto mais fáceis de se aplicar, tendo em vista a dificuldade em se encontrar tais funções para muitos sistemas. Além disso, os resultados foram aplicados à uma classe de equações diferenciais com retardo. / Hybrid dynamical systems are characterized for showing simultaneously a variety of dynamic behaviors (continuous, discrete, discrete events) in different parts of the System. This work discusses stability results in the Lyapunov sense for general hybrid dynamical systems that use a generalized notion of time, defined in a completely ordered metric space. It has been shown that these systems may be immersed in discontinuous dynamical systems defined in R+, so that their quality properties are preserved. As the main focus, it is studied stability results for discontinuous dynamical systems modeled by semigroup operators, in which the states belong to Banach spaces. In this case, an alternative to the classical theory of stability, the results do not make use of the usual Lyapunov functions, and therefore are easier to apply, in view of the difficulty in finding such functions for many systems. Furthermore, the results were applied to a class of time-delay discontinuous differential equations.
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Gibbsův jev v nespojité Galerkinově metodě / The Gibbs phenomenon in the discontinuous Galerkin method

Stará, Lenka January 2018 (has links)
The solution of the Burgers' equation computed by the standard finite element method is degraded by oscillations, which are the manifestation of the Gibbs phenomenon. In this work we study the following numerical me- thods: Discontinuous Galerkin method, stable low order schemes and the flux corrected technique method in order to prevent the undesired Gibbs phenomenon. The focus is on the reduction of severe overshoots and under- shoots and the preservation of the smoothness of the solution. We consider a simple 1D problem on the interval (0, 1) with different initial conditions to demonstrate the properties of the presented methods. The numerical results of individual methods are provided. 1
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Rayonnement sonore dans un écoulement subsonique complexe en régime harmonique : analyse et simulation numérique du couplage entre les phénomènes acoustiques et hydrodynamiques / Sound radiation in a complex subsonic mean flow in frequency regime : analysis and numerical simulations of the coupling between acoustic and hydrodynamic phenomena

Peynaud, Emilie 21 June 2013 (has links)
La thèse porte sur la simulation, en régime fréquentiel, du rayonnement acoustique en écoulement subsonique quelconque et dans un domaine infini. L'approche choisie s'appuie sur la résolution d'un système équivalent aux équations d'Euler linéarisées : le modèle de Galbrun. Ce modèle repose sur une représentation mixte Lagrange-Euler et aboutit à une équation dont l'unique inconnue est la perturbation du déplacement Lagrangien. Une des difficultés de l'approche de Galbrun est qu'une discrétisation directe de cette équation par une méthode d'éléments finis standard n'est pas stable. Un moyen de contourner cet obstacle est d'écrire une équation augmentée en ajoutant une nouvelle inconnue, le rotationnel du déplacement, appelée par abus vorticité. Cette approche conduit à un système qui couple une équation de type équation des ondes avec une équation de transport en régime fréquentiel. Et elle permet l'utilisation de couches parfaitement adaptées (PML) pour borner le domaine de calcul. La première partie du manuscrit est dédiée à l’étude de l’équation de transport harmonique et de sa résolution numérique, en particulier par un schéma de type Galerkin discontinu. Un des points délicats est lié au caractère oscillant des solutions de l'équation. Une fois cette étape franchie, la résolution du problème de propagation acoustique a été abordée. Une approximation basée sur l'utilisation d'éléments finis mixtes continus-discontinus avec couches parfaitement adaptées (PML) a été étudiée. En particulier, les caractères bien posés des problèmes continu et discret ainsi que la convergence du schéma numérique ont été démontrés sous certaines conditions sur l'écoulement porteur. Enfin, une mise en œuvre a été effectuée. Les résultats montrent la validité de cette approche mais aussi sa pertinence dans le cas d'écoulements complexes, voire d'écoulements dits instables / This thesis deals with the numerical simulation of time harmonic acoustic propagation in an arbitrary mean flow in an unbounded domain. Our approach is based on an equation equivalent to the linearized Euler equations called the Galbrun equation. It is derived from a mixed Eulerian-Lagrangian formulation and results in a single equation whose only unknown is the perturbation of the Lagrangian displacement. A direct solution using finite elements is unstable but this difficulty can be overcome by using an augmented equation which is constructed by adding a new unknown, the vorticity, defined as the curl of the displacement. This leads to a set of equations coupling a wave like equation with a time harmonic transport equation which allows the use of perfectly matched layers (PML) at artificial boundaries to bound the computational domain. The first part of the thesis is a study of the time harmonic transport equation and its approximation by means of a discontinuous Galerkin scheme, the difficulties coming from the oscillating behaviour of its solutions. Once these difficulties have been overcome, it is possible to deal with the resolution of the acoustic propagation problem. The approximation method is based on a mixed continuous-Galerkin and discontinuous-Galerkin finite element scheme. The well-posedness of both the continuous and discrete problems is established and the convergence of the approximation under some mean flow conditions is proved. Finally a numerical implementation is achieved and numerical results are given which confirm the validity of the method and also show that it is relevant in complex cases, even for unstable flows
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[en] NUMERICAL MODELLING OF TWO-PHASE FLOW AND CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT IN HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA / [pt] MODELAGEM NUMÉRICA DE FLUXO BIFÁSICO E TRANSPORTE DE CONTAMINANTES EM MEIOS POROSOS

FABRICIO FERNANDEZ 18 April 2018 (has links)
[pt] O objetivo deste trabalho é ser uma contribuição ao entendimento dos mecanismos envolvidos na migração por gravidade dos compostos orgânicos chamados de DNAPLs, quando eles são liberados em meios porosos e em meios porosos fraturados, para aportar ao desenvolvimento de tecnologias efetivas orientadas principalmente à localização e à remediação do sistema subterrâneo contaminado. Primeiramente são apresentados os conceitos elementares envolvidos nos modelos matemáticos que descrevem o fluxo bifásico em meios porosos, o processo de modelagem de um problema geral da natureza, os modelos conceituais, os matemáticos e os numéricos, e a aplicabilidade dos modelos conceituais conforme a considerações de escala. Em segundo lugar, são desenvolvidas as equações matemáticas que governam os fenômenos em estudo e são apresentadas as soluções às equações governantes a partir de técnicas computacionais e esquemas de integração numérica. As equações do fluxo bifásico são resolvidas mediante técnicas de elementos finitos mistos hibridizados (EFHM) e elementos finitos descontínuos (GD), e as equações do transporte de contaminantes são resolvidas mediante a técnica dos elementos finitos convencionais (EF). Seguidamente são avaliados numericamente problemas de transporte de contaminantes em 1D e 2D, problemas de transporte de contaminantes com transferência de massa, problemas de fluxo bifásico em 2D, e problemas acoplados envolvendo tanto fluxo bifásico como transporte de contaminantes com transferência de massa. Finalmente, são apresentadas as conclusões do trabalho desenvolvido bem como sugestões para trabalhos futuros. / [en] The objective of this work is to contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms involved in the gravity migration of organic compounds, called DNAPLs, when they are released in a porous media and in a fractured porous media, and to contribute to the development of effective technologies mainly oriented to the location and remediation of contaminated underground system. Firstly, some basic concepts are presented, especially those involved in the mathematical models that describe the two-phase flow in porous media, the conceptual models, the mathematical models, as well as the numerical models. Secondly, the mathematical equations that govern the phenomena under study are developed and the solutions to the governing equations from computational techniques and numerical integration schemes are presented. The biphasic flow equations are solved using mixed and hybridized finite element techniques (EFHM) and discontinuous finite element (GD), and the contaminant transport equations are solved by the conventional technique of finite element (FE). Then, some problems are numerically evaluated in 1D and 2D, such as transport of contaminants with and without mass transfer, two-phase flow problems in 2D, and attached problems involving both biphasic flow and contaminant transport with mass transfer. Finally, the conclusions of this thesis as well as the suggestions for future works are presented.
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Retificador trifásico boost semi-controlado, com elevado fator de potência e controle por razão cíclica variável / Three-phase rectifier boost half-controlled, with high power factor and variable duty cycle control

Morais, Douglas Carvalho 02 March 2018 (has links)
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