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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.
331

Conception et conduite de systèmes d'électrolyse à haute température alimentés par des énergies renouvelables

Petipas, Floriane 17 May 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Le " Power-to-Gas " pourrait devenir une solution attractive pour le stockage des énergies renouvelables, pourvu que des électrolyseurs soient capables de fonctionner efficacement dans des conditions intermittentes à un coût abordable. Ce travail a pour objectif d'évaluer la faisabilité technique du fonctionnement intermittent de systèmes d'électrolyse à oxyde solide (SOEC) autour de 1073 K. Des conditions réalistes défavorables sont considérées, consistant en un système autonome sans source externe de chaleur et intégrant une compression d'hydrogène à 3 MPa. La problématique se compose de deux aspects : i) la gamme de fonctionnement du système, limitée à 60-100% en raison de gradients thermiques, est étendue via des stratégies de contrôle efficaces, ii) des procédures sont définies pour minimiser l'impact de l'intermittence sur la durée de vie. Premièrement, une stratégie de contrôle modulaire est proposée, consistant en l'utilisation de plusieurs unités indépendantes qui fonctionnent dans une gamme de puissance tolérable, ou sont arrêtées. La gamme de fonctionnement du système est ainsi étendue à 15-100% dans le cas de quatre unités. Une stratégie de contrôle complémentaire, consistant en un chauffage électrique interne, permet d'étendre la gamme de fonctionnement en réduisant les gradients thermiques, mais elle est susceptible de diminuer la durée de vie. Elle n'est donc appliquée qu'à une unité afin de suivre la courbe de charge et d'étendre la gamme de fonctionnement du système à 3-100%. Deuxièmement, 1800 cycles électriques on-off sont appliqués à une SOEC sans impact sur la dégradation, ce qui montre que des arrêts/démarrages répétés ne diminuent pas la durée de vie. De plus, des procédures de démarrage, standby et arrêt sont définies. Enfin, deux études de systèmes Eolien-SOEC et Solaire-SOEC fonctionnant pendant un an montrent que, avec les stratégies de contrôle implémentées, le système SOEC stocke la puissance appliquée avec un rendement de 92% sur PCS en moyenne, alors que les unités fonctionnent dans des conditions tolérables mis à part une unité qui suit la courbe de charge et est susceptible d'avoir une durée de vie diminuée.
332

A Revolutionary Step Towards the Prevention of Pressure Ulcer: from Bench to Bedside

Ahmetovic, Alisa Unknown Date
No description available.
333

Étude des réponses physiologiques aiguës à l’exercice intermittent de haute intensité chez le patient insuffisant cardiaque

L.Normandin, Eve 12 1900 (has links)
L’optimisation de l’exercice par intervalles de haute intensité (EIHI) chez les patients insuffisants cardiaques (IC) n’a jamais été étudiée auparavant. Nous avons comparé les réponses cardio-pulmonaires aiguës lors de 4 différents EIHI dans le but de trouver le protocole optimisé chez les patients IC. Les patients IC étaient aléatoirement alloués à 4 sessions d’EIHI. Chaque phase d’exercice était à une intensité de 100% de la puissance aérobie maximale (PAM), mais de différentes durées (30s ou 90s) et de type de récupération (passive ou active). Chaque protocole d’EIHI durait un maximum de 30 minutes ou jusqu’à épuisement. Considérant le temps total d’exercice, l’adhérence, une perception d’effort moins élevée, le confort du patient ainsi que des temps similaires passés à un haut pourcentage du VO2pic, le mode avec intervalles courts (30s) et récupération passive s’est avéré être le protocole d’EIHI optimisé chez ces patients. Suite à cette étude, nous avons voulu comparer les réponses cardio-pulmonaires aiguës d’un exercice continu d’intensité modéré (ECIM) par rapport à celles de l’EIHI optimisé de dépense énergétique équivalente chez les patients IC. L’objectif de cette étude était de comparer les réponses cardio-pulmonaires, l’adhérence, la perception de l’effort, l’inflammation et les biomarqueurs cardiaques. Comparativement à l’ECIM, l’adhérence, l’efficience et la tolérance étaient plus élevées lors de l’EIHI optimisé chez les patients IC tout en produisant un stimulus physiologique important. L’EIHI n’a causé aucune arythmie significative ou d’effets délétères sur l’inflammation (CRP), le BNP et la nécrose myocardique (C-TnT) chez les patients IC. L’EIHI semble être un mode d’exercice prometteur et devrait être considéré lors de la réadaptation cardiaque chez les patients IC. / Optimization of high intensity interval exercise (HIIE) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) has never been studied. We have compared the acute cardiopulmonary responses to four different HIIE in order to optimized HIIE protocol in CHF patients. Patients with CHF were randomized to 4 HIIE sessions, all with exercise phases at 100% of maximal aerobic power (MAP), but which varied in interval duration (30s or 90s) and type of recovery (passive or active). Each HIIE protocol lasted until exhaustion or up to 30 minutes. When considering total exercise time, exercise adherence, lower perceived exertion ratings, patient’s comfort and similar time spent at a high percentage of VO2peak, the mode with short intervals (30s) and passive recovery appeared to be the optimal HIIE mode for these patients. We therefore sought to compare the acute cardiopulmonary responses of a moderate intensity continuous exercise (MICE) compared to an optimized HIIE of equal total energy expenditure in patients with CHF. The purpose of this study was to compare cardiopulmonary responses, exercise adherence, perceived exertion, inflammation and cardiac biomarkers measured on optimized HIIE compared to MICE in patients with CHF. Compared to MICE, HIIE showed a higher exercise adherence, was more efficient and well tolerated by CHF patients while still providing a high physiological stimulus. HIIE did not induced significant arrhythmias or deleterious effects on inflammation (CRP), BNP and myocardial necrosis (C-TnT) in patients with CHF. We conclude that HIIE is a promising training mode that should be considered for cardiac rehabilitation interventions in patient with CHF.
334

LES REGULATIONS DE LA RELATION D'EMPLOI DANS LES MÉDIAS FRANÇAIS

Renoux, Jean Louis 14 October 2011 (has links) (PDF)
À partir de l'étude des relations d'emploi spécifiques au secteur des médias, l'intermittence et la pige, la recherche explore les transformations de la relation d'emploi et les modalités de sa structuration. Au moyen d'une étude sectorielle des relations professionnelles des médias, la recherche interroge l'ensemble des conduites et des institutions de la relation d'emploi de ce secteur à tous les niveaux de socialisation. Les enquêtes mettent en évidence les capacités des acteurs à réguler conjointement l'emploi et l'allocation du travail lors des réorganisations ou restructurations. Les régulations conjointes de la relation d'emploi sont retrouvées dans les collectifs de travail, les entreprises et au niveau national, la persistance des régulations confirme leur institutionnalisation lors des négociations sur l'emploi. Les régulations sont différenciées selon 5 modalités de structuration qui se retrouvent dans toutes les activités des médias. Les conditions et les dynamiques des régulations de la relation d'emploi constituent les principaux résultats de cette recherche, elles montrent l'hybridation des relations d'emploi et les modifications des rôles des trois acteurs des relations professionnelles.
335

Lutter dans une production artistique administrée. 25 ans de lutte intermittente

Proust, Serge 17 November 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Cette habilitation revient sur 25 ans de luttes relatives au régime de l'intermittence. Elle souligne la place centrale que ce régime occupe dans l'espace de la production artistique administrée. Les transformations de ce régime d'emploi donne lieu à une série de mobilisations qui mobilisent différents groupes d'agents. Les professionnels du théâtre public y occupent une place décisive, notamment du fait que leur inscription dans cette production artistique exige et les conduit à concentrer une série de capitaux et de dispositions aux exigences de la politisation de la mobilisation à l'occasion de laquelle ils passent une série d'alliances (parfois improbables) avec différentes catégories d'employeurs, des organisations et responsables politiques divers, etc. Cette mobilisation est néanmoins traversée par une série de clivages entre champs d'appartenance, professionnels. Une des divisions les plus profondes repose sur le rapport au salariat. Le régime relève de la convention régissant l'assurance chômage des salariés du secteur privé. Certains groupes d'intermittents, organisés par la CGT et d'autres organisations syndicales défendent les principes, normes et règles de la société salariale. D'autres, autour de certaines coordinations, sont portés à s'extraire de ces dernières et entretiennent un rapport instrumental au salariat.
336

Imbibition in a model open fracture - Capillary rise, kinetic roughening and intermittent avalanche dynamics

Clotet-Fons, Xavier 11 July 2014 (has links) (PDF)
The heterogeneous structure of fractured media can lead to complex spatiotemporal fluid invasion dynamics. It thus brings forward challenging fundamental questions in the context of out-of-equilibrium dynamical systems, but also relevant to many processes of interest. The goal of the Thesis is to study the spatio-temporal dynamics of the oil-air interface between displaced air and invading oil, in imbibition through a model open fracture. The research combines exhaustive experimental work with accurate data analysis based on methods of nonlinear statistical physics. The mean postion of the interface h(t) is studied in capillary rise experiments, giving rise to a new analytical solution for h(t). The fluctuations of the interface in forced-flow experiments are analysed in the context of kinetic roughening, characterizing a super-rough scaling scenario. Finally, the burst-like dynamics is studied by analysing the local and global velocities of the front, which are widely distributed and display complex spatio-temporal correlations. We define local and global avalanches whose sizes and durations are also widely distributed, with cutoffs that diverge with the capillary number. Intermittentcy of the global signal is quantified. The ensemble of results presented in this Thesis supports a very general picture of the nonequilibrium dynamics of slowly-driven fronts in open fractures: the lateral propagation of interfacial fluctuations is controlled by local mass conservation, through the lateral correlation length; and the advancement of the interface in the direction of propagation is controlled by the characteristic extent of the disorder d and by the mean front velocity.
337

The validity of the BioForce Heart Rate Variability System and the use of heart rate variability and recovery to determine the fitness levels of a cohort of university-level rugby players / Christo Alfonzo Bisschoff

Bisschoff, Christo Alfonzo January 2013 (has links)
The potential to track changes in training status and fitness levels of especially team sport participants by making use of more time efficient and accessible methods such as heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate recovery (HRR) cannot be overlooked and needs to be considered. However, studies that have investigated this aspect in team sport participants are scarce. It is against this background that the main objectives of this study were firstly, to determine the relationships between HRV and HRR as well as the fitness levels of a cohort of university-level rugby players. The second objective was to determine the validity of the BioForce Heart Rate Variability System to determine the HRV of a cohort of university-level rugby players. Twenty-four university-level rugby players (age: 20.1 ± 0.41 years; body stature: 182.7 ± 6.2 cm; body mass: 89.7 ± 12.7 kg) of a South African university’s Rugby Institute participated in the first part of the study. During the test day players’ fasting baseline HRV (baseline HRV) values were taken. This was followed by the measurement of the post-breakfast HRV (Pre-Yo-Yo IR1 HRV). Players were then required to perform the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1) while they were fitted with a portable Cosmed K4b2 gas analyser apparatus and a Fix Polar Heart Rate Transmitter Belt. After completion of the test, HRR was taken on 1 and 3 minutes and followed by the measurement of HRV (Post-Yo-Yo IR1 HRV). For the second part of the study a group of twenty u/21 university-level rugby players (age: 20.06 ± 0.40 years; body stature: 181.8 ± 5.5 cm; body mass: 91.1 ± 10.7 kg) of a South African university’s Rugby Institute were recruited to participate in this study. HRV was measured simultaneously by the Actiheart monitor system as well as the BioForce Heart Rate Variability System over three times periods: during the morning in a fasting state just after players had woken up (baseline); in the morning just after the players ate breakfast (pre-anaerobic); after completion of a high-intensity anaerobic training session (post-anaerobic) and after completion of a 20 min recovery session (post-recovery). Significant correlations (p ≤ 0.05) were found between Pre-Yo-Yo IR1 HRV and heart rate (HR) at the respiratory compensation point (RCP-HR (bpm)) (r = -0.468) as well as oxygen uptake at the RCP (RCP- 2max VO (% of 2max VO )) (r = 0.476), respectively. A forward stepwise regression analysis showed that HR at ventilatory threshold 1 (VT1-HR (bpm)) contributed significantly (p ≤ 0.05) to the post-Yo-Yo IR1 HRV with a variance of 39.8%. Final Yo-Yo IR1 level also contributed significantly (p ≤ 0.05) to 3 minute post-Yo-Yo IR1 HRR with a variance of 16.5%. For the second part of the study the majority of significant relationships (p < 0.05) between the Actiheart and Bioforce obtained HRV results were observed for the post-recovery period (Mean RR, SDNN, RMSSD and Peak LF power), followed by the pre-anaerobic period (Mean R-R and SDNN) and the baseline period (LF:HF ratio). No significant relationships were observed between the HRV results of the two apparatuses during the post-anaerobic period. In conclusion, HRV and HRR may have the potential to act as affordable and easy measurement tools of team sport participants’ fitness levels. However, the study results suggested that the BioForce Heart Rate Variability System that is used to obtain team sport participants’ HRV is especially valid to determine HRV after recovery periods that follow hard training sessions. The results do however cast a shadow of doubt over the accuracy of this apparatus when used directly after hard training sessions. / MSc (Sport Science), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
338

Stochastic Modeling and Analysis of Power Systems with Intermittent Energy Sources

Pirnia, Mehrdad 10 February 2014 (has links)
Electric power systems continue to increase in complexity because of the deployment of market mechanisms, the integration of renewable generation and distributed energy resources (DER) (e.g., wind and solar), the penetration of electric vehicles and other price sensitive loads. These revolutionary changes and the consequent increase in uncertainty and dynamicity call for significant modifications to power system operation models including unit commitment (UC), economic load dispatch (ELD) and optimal power flow (OPF). Planning and operation of these ???smart??? electric grids are expected to be impacted significantly, because of the intermittent nature of various supply and demand resources that have penetrated into the system with the recent advances. The main focus of this thesis is on the application of the Affine Arithmetic (AA) method to power system operational problems. The AA method is a very efficient and accurate tool to incorporate uncertainties, as it takes into account all the information amongst dependent variables, by considering their correlations, and hence provides less conservative bounds compared to the Interval Arithmetic (IA) method. Moreover, the AA method does not require assumptions to approximate the probability distribution function (pdf) of random variables. In order to take advantage of the AA method in power flow analysis problems, first a novel formulation of the power flow problem within an optimization framework that includes complementarity constraints is proposed. The power flow problem is formulated as a mixed complementarity problem (MCP), which can take advantage of robust and efficient state-of-the-art nonlinear programming (NLP) and complementarity problems solvers. Based on the proposed MCP formulation, it is formally demonstrated that the Newton-Raphson (NR) solution of the power flow problem is essentially a step of the traditional General Reduced Gradient (GRG) algorithm. The solution of the proposed MCP model is compared with the commonly used NR method using a variety of small-, medium-, and large-sized systems in order to examine the flexibility and robustness of this approach. The MCP-based approach is then used in a power flow problem under uncertainties, in order to obtain the operational ranges for the variables based on the AA method considering active and reactive power demand uncertainties. The proposed approach does not rely on the pdf of the uncertain variables and is therefore shown to be more efficient than the traditional solution methodologies, such as Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS). Also, because of the characteristics of the MCP-based method, the resulting bounds take into consideration the limits of real and reactive power generation. The thesis furthermore proposes a novel AA-based method to solve the OPF problem with uncertain generation sources and hence determine the operating margins of the thermal generators in systems under these conditions. In the AA-based OPF problem, all the state and control variables are treated in affine form, comprising a center value and the corresponding noise magnitudes, to represent forecast, model error, and other sources of uncertainty without the need to assume a pdf. The AA-based approach is benchmarked against the MCS-based intervals, and is shown to obtain bounds close to the ones obtained using the MCS method, although they are slightly more conservative. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm to solve the AA-based OPF problem is shown to be efficient as it does not need the pdf approximations of the random variables and does not rely on iterations to converge to a solution. The applicability of the suggested approach is tested on a large real European power system.
339

Design and implementation of a mobile wiki : mobile RikWik

Huang, Wei-Che (Darren) January 2007 (has links)
Wikis are a popular collaboration technology. They support the collaborative editing of web pages through a simple mark-up language. Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous, powerful and affordable. Thus it is advantageous for people to get the benefits of wikis in a mobile setting. However, mobile computing leads to its own challenges such as limited screen size, bandwidth, memory and battery life; they also have intermittent connectivity due to the mobility and the coverage of network. I investigate how wikis can be made mobile; that is how wiki forms of collaborative editing can be achieved through mobile devices such as PDAs and smart phones. A prototype mobile wiki has been created using .NET, which addresses these issues and enables simple collaborative working whilst on and offline through smart mobile devices. A cut down wiki runs on the mobile device. This communicates with a main central wiki to cache pages for off line use. When sitting in a powered cradle eager, downloading and synchronization of pages is supported. During mobile operation, pages are cached lazily on demand to minimize power use and to save the limited and expensive bandwidth. On re-connection, offline edited as well as new pages are synchronized with the main wiki server. Finally a pluggable page rendering engine enables pages to be rendered in different ways to suit different sized screens.
340

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the lower leg a novel diagnosis in diabetes mellitus: a clinical and morphological study of diabetic and non-diabetic patients /

Edmundsson, David, January 2010 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2010.

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