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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF DIELECTRIC LENSES / [pt] SÍNTESE E ANÁLISE DE LENTES DIELÉTRICAS

05 November 2021 (has links)
[pt] Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre lentes dielétricas projetadas para corrigir a fase e amplitude de antenas do tipo corneta. Baseado nos princípios da Ótica Geométrica (GO), foi desenvolvido um programa computacional que sintetiza uma lente dielétrica que transforma os campos da abertura da corneta na distribuição de campo da abertura especificada. Além da síntese, o programa também realiza a análise aproximada baseada na GO para calcular o diagrama de radiação de antenas do tipo corneta, considerando as perdas devido à reflexão que não foram consideradas na síntese. Isto é realizado através do rastreamento de raios desde o alimentador até uma abertura virtual em frente à lente onde é, então, aplicado o Método da Abertura para calcular o diagrama de radiação. Os resultados obtidos são comparados com estudos disponíveis na literatura técnica e com a análise rigorosa realizada no Microwave Studio CST. A primeira parte do estudo apresenta exemplos de lentes para corrigir os campos da abertura de corneta corrugada que radia um diagrama de radiação aproximadamente circular, levando a lentes com simetria circular. Finalmente, na segunda parte, foi considerado o caso onde o alimentador é uma corneta cônica, que requere lentes assimétricas. / [en] The work presents a study about dielectric lenses designed to correct the aperture phase and amplitude of horn antennas. Based on Geometrical Optics (GO) principles, it has been developed a computational tool that synthesizes a dielectric lens that transforms the aperture fields of horn into a specified aperture distribution. Besides the synthesis, the tool also presents a GO approximated analysis of the horn antenna radiation pattern, by considering the losses due to the reflection not accounted in the synthesis. It is performed by applying the ray tracing from the feed to a virtual aperture in front the lens, and by applying the Aperture Method to calculate the radiation pattern. The design performances are compared with studies found in the technical literature and with a rigorous analysis performed in Microwave Studio CST. The first part of the study, presents design examples to correct the aperture fields of corrugated horns that radiates approximated circular radiation pattern, leading to circular symmetric lenses. Finally, in the second part, it has been considered the case where the feed is a conic horn, which requires asymmetric lenses.
182

Vysokonapěťové součástky v moderních bipolárních technologiích / High-Voltage Devices in Smart Power Technology

Šeliga, Ladislav January 2014 (has links)
Tato práce se zabývá popisem základních vlastností LDMOS tranzistorů. V první části práce jsou rozebrány vlastnosti LDMOS tranzistorů, jejich základní parametry a techniky pro vylepšení parametrů těchto tranzistorů. V další části je rozebrána spolehlivost LDMOS tranzistorů, tato část popisuje bezpečnou pracovní oblast (SOA), injekci horkých nosičů (HCI) a negativní teplotní stabilitu (NBTI). Poslední teoretická část popisuje používané modely pro simulaci ESD událostí. Praktická část práce je zaměřena na simulaci základních parametrů PLDMOS a NLDMOS tranzistorů, porovnání simulovaných a změřených koncentračních profilů. Dále se práce zabývá simulacemi změny geometrických parametrů PLDMOS tranzistoru a vliv těchto změn na elektrické parametry. Poslední část práce tvoří TLP simulace, které zkoumají elektrické vlastnosti PLDMOS tranzistoru při použití jako ESD ochrana.
183

1. Návrh kontrolních procesů vevýrobě bezpečtnostního ventilu / Proposal of process control in production safety valve

Jaša, Aleš January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is precise definition of control processes for components of Pressure Limit Valve 5 Generation (PLV5) which is produced by Bosch Diesel Ltd. in Jihlava. The objective was to define measurement methods which ensure identical results of measurement between co. Bosch Diesel Ltd. in Jihlava and suppliers of individual components. The results of this study are introduced into control drawings and described in individual conclusions of the thesis.
184

Geometrická přesnost výroby kovových dílů aditivní technologií Selective Laser Melting / Geometric Accuracy of Additively Manufactured Test Parts

Ilčík, Jindřich January 2013 (has links)
The presented diploma thesis deals with the control of the geometric accuracy of the parts produced by additive manufacturing technology selective laser melting. The paper first analyzed the work of the other authors dealing with this issue. Based on obtained informations from this analysis were developed benchmark test parts for quality control of production on a commercial machine SLM 280 HL supplied by SLM Solutions GmbH. The work was carried out several tests to determine the appropriate parameters of construction parts. These tests, their results and conclusions are fully described in this papper.
185

Implicitní a explicitní metoda v nelineární dynamice / Implicit and Explicit Method in nonlinear Dynamics

Vaněčková, Adéla January 2017 (has links)
The final thesis „Explicit and Implicit methods in nonlinear dynamics“ deals with the issue of geometrical and physical nonlinear analysis of structures exposed to seismic loading by the methods of direct integration of equations of motion. Solution by the explicit and the implicit method is compared for three material models. While the differences between the results of the explicit method and the implicit Newmark method are small as expected, the differences are substantial between the results of different material models. However, these differences are explained and they are in full concordance with the theoretical assumptions for the pertinent material models. The conclusion of the final thesis is check of correctness of the results of the new module of the program system RFEM for both tested numerical methods and all three analyzed material models. (linear elastic, plastic Drucker-Prager and the Mazars damage model). With sufficient precision of results, both explicit and implicit numerical methods showed to be suitable for seismic analysis. The implicit method can provide several times faster calculation than the explicit one, but the determination of the optimal time step is problematic and time consuming, so the suitability of use of both methods for seismic analysis is comparable.
186

A Lumped Parameter Approach for GEROTOR Pumps: Model Formulation and Experimental Validation

Pellegri, Matteo, Vacca, Andrea, Devendran, Ram S., Dautry, Etienne, Ginsberg, Benjamin January 2016 (has links)
This paper describes a high fidelity simulation model for GEROTOR pumps. The simulation approach is based on the coupling of different models: a geometric model used to evaluate the instantaneous volumes and flow areas inside the unit, a lumped parameter fluid dynamic model for the evaluation of the displacing action inside the unit and mechanical models for the evaluation of the internal micro-motions of the rotors axes. This paper particularly details the geometrical approach, which takes into account the actual geometry of the rotors, given as input as CAD files. This model can take into account the actual location of the points of contact between the rotors as well for the actual clearances between the rotors. The potentials of the model are shown by considering a particular GEROTOR design. A specific test set-up was developed within this research for the model validation, and comparisons in terms of steady-state pressure versus flow curves and instantaneous pressure ripples are shown for the reference pump.
187

On Steinhaus Sets, Orbit Trees and Universal Properties of Various Subgroups in the Permutation Group of Natural Numbers

Xuan, Mingzhi 08 1900 (has links)
In the first chapter, we define Steinhaus set as a set that meets every isometric copy of another set at exactly one point. We show that there is no Steinhaus set for any four-point subset in a plane.In the second chapter, we define the orbit tree of a permutation group of natural numbers, and further introduce compressed orbit trees. We show that any rooted finite tree can be realized as a compressed orbit tree of some permutation group. In the third chapter, we investigate certain classes of closed permutation groups of natural numbers with respect to their universal and surjectively universal groups. We characterize two-sided invariant groups, and prove that there is no universal group for countable groups, nor universal group for two-sided invariant groups in permutation groups of natural numbers.
188

Time-optimal holonomic quantum computation

O. Alves, Gabriel January 2022 (has links)
A three-level system can be used in a Λ-type configuration in order to construct auniversal set of non-adiabatic quantum gates through the use of non-Abelian non-adiabatic geometrical phases. Such construction allows for high-speed operation times which diminish the effects of decoherence. This might be, however, accompanied by a breakdown of the validity of the rotating wave approximation (RWA) due to the comparable timescale between the counter-rotating terms and the pulse length, which greatly affects the dynamics. Here we investigate the trade-off between dissipative effects and the RWA validity, obtaining the optimal regime for the operation of the holonomic quantum gates.
189

Q Models for Lg Wave Attenuation in the Central United States

Conn, Ariel 22 March 2013 (has links)
A series of small- to moderate-sized earthquakes occurred in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas from 2010 to 2012, coinciding with the arrival of the EarthScope Transportable Array (TA). The data the TA recorded from those earthquakes provide a unique opportunity to study attenuation of the Lg phase in the mid-continent and Gulf Coastal region. The TA data reveal previously unrecognized regional variability of ground motion propagation in the central United States. A study of the Fourier amplitude spectra shows the Lg phase exhibiting strong attenuation for ray paths from Arkansas, southwest through the Ouachita Orogenic Belt and into central Texas, and south into the Gulf Coastal region. Less attenuation is seen in central Texas for ray paths extending directly south from Oklahoma, though attenuation remains strong along the Gulf Coast. In contrast, ray paths to the north, regardless of source location, exhibit very little attenuation, especially in northern Missouri and southern Iowa. Regression models that incorporate near-receiver (distance-independent) attenuation due to thick sediments in the Gulf Coastal Plain successfully reduce path-related bias in the regression residuals for stations near the Gulf Coast. Dividing the central United States into three regions (the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Great Plains and the Midwest) further reduced bias, and allowed for the development of Q models in the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Great Plains. In the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Q model for that part of the ray path through the basement, from the earthquake to the base of the sediment deposits below the receiver, was found to be Q=(295±11)*f^(0.645±0.029). The model for attenuation in the sediment section near the receiver in the Gulf Coastal Plain is Q=(72±6.7)*f^(0.32±0.06) (velocity through the sediments is unconfirmed but thought to be approximately 1 km/s). The Q model for the Great Plains is  Q=(692±61.3)*f^(0.43±0.07). The Midwest region exhibited extremely complicated behavior: the data indicate little or no attenuation of amplitudes in the frequency band from approximately 0.7 to 2.0 Hz. As a consequence, Q in the Midwest region in that frequency range could not be realistically determined. / Master of Science
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Quality aspects in direct shear testing of rock joints

Larsson, Jörgen January 2021 (has links)
The stability of rock masses is influenced by the occurrence of rock joints. Therefore, the shear strength of rock joints must be considered in dimensioning of underground constructions. One way to predict the shear strength is through usage of failure criteria, which are validated from results of direct shear tests under controlled laboratory conditions. Consequently, the quality of the results from the tests are crucial to the accuracy with which the criteria will be able to predict the shear strength. Since rock joints are unique by nature usage of replicas (man-made copies of rock joints) is of importance in parameter studies. The overall objective of this work is to facilitate the development of improved criteria for predictions of the shear strength of rock joints. To support this objective, two sources of uncertainty have been investigated, namely the geometry of replicas and the influence of the normal stiffness of test systems. Two quality assurance parameters for evaluation of geometrical differences between replicas and rock joints based on scanning data have been derived. The first parameter describes the morphological deviations. The second parameter describes the deviations in orientation with respect to the shear plane. The effective normal stiffness approach, which compensates for the influence of the normal stiffness of the test system in direct shear testing, has been developed, validated, and applied. With help of the quality assurance parameters it is demonstrated that it is possible to reproduce replicas within narrow tolerances. Application of the effective normal stiffness approach basically eliminates the normal load error. In all, the results support generation of improved quality of test data and consequently, the development of shear strength criteria with improved accuracy will also be facilitated. / <p>Academic Dissertation which, with due permission of the KTH Royal Institute of  Technology, is submitted for public defence for the Degree of Licentiate of Engineering on Wednesday the 9th June 2021, at 9:00 a.m. in M108, Brinellvägen 23, Stockholm.</p><p><strong>Paper A</strong>: Larsson J, Flansbjer M, Portal N W, Johnson E, Johansson F, and Mas Ivars D. (2020) Geometrical Quality Assurance of Rock Joint Replicas in Shear Tests – Introductory Analysis. Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2020, physical event not held. https://onepetro.org/ISRMEUROCK/proceedings-abstract/EUROCK20/All-EUROCK20/ISRM-EUROCK-2020-101/451187  In Diva: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-51987 </p><p><strong>Paper B:</strong> Larsson J, Johansson F, Mas Ivars D, Johnson E, Flansbjer M and Portal N W. (2021) Rock joint replicas in direct shear testing – Part 1: Extraction of geometrical quality assurance parameters. To be submitted to Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering  In DiVA: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-53111 </p><p><strong>Paper C:</strong> Larsson J and Flansbjer M. (2020) An Approach to Compensate for the Influence of the System Normal Stiffness in CNS Direct Shear Tests. Rock Mechancis and Rock Engineering 53, 2185–2199 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-020-02051-0  In DiVA: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-44085  </p><p><strong>Paper D:</strong> Larsson J. (2021) Experimental investigation of the system normal stiffness of a 5 MN direct shear test setup and the compensation of it in CNS direct shear tests. Submitted to ISRM International Symposium - EUROCK 2021  In DiVA: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-53112 </p>

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