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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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Sobre a Geometria de Imersões Riemannianas

Santos, Fábio Reis dos Santos 26 May 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Maike Costa (maiksebas@gmail.com) on 2016-03-23T11:16:42Z No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 1343904 bytes, checksum: dfca90c2164204a1513fc4a55eca4527 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-23T11:16:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 1343904 bytes, checksum: dfca90c2164204a1513fc4a55eca4527 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-05-26 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Our purpose is to study the geometry of Riemannian immersions in certain semi- Riemannian manifolds. Initially, considering linearWeingarten hypersurfaces immersed in locally symmetric manifolds and, imposing suitable constraints on the scalar curvature, we guarantee that such a hypersurface is either totally umbilical or isometric to a isoparametric hypersurface with two distinct principal curvatures, one of them being simple. In higher codimension, we use a Simons type formula to obtain new characterizations of hyperbolic cylinders through the study of submanifolds having parallel normalized mean curvature vector field in a semi-Riemannian space form. Finally, we investigate the rigidity of complete spacelike hypersurfaces immersed in the steady state space via applications of some maximum principles. / Nos propomos estudar a geometria de imersões Riemannianas em certas variedades semi-Riemannianas. Inicialmente, consideramos hipersuperfícies Weingarten lineares imersas em variedades localmente simétricas e, impondo restrições apropriadas à curvatura escalar, garantimos que uma tal hipersuperfície é totalmente umbílica ou isométrica a uma hipersuperfície isoparamétrica com duas curvaturas principais distintas, sendo uma destas simples. Em codimensão alta, usamos uma fórmula do tipo Simons para obter novas caracterizações de cilindros hiperbólicos a partir do estudo de subvariedades com vetor curvatura média normalizado paralelo em uma forma espacial semi-Riemanniana. Finalmente, investigamos a rigidez de hipersuperfícies tipo-espaço completas imersas no steady state space via aplicações de alguns princípios do máximo.
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Validade de limiares anaeróbicos derivados do teste incremental de corrida intemitente (TCAR) como preditores do máximo steady-state de lactato em jogadores de futsal / Validity of anaerobic threshold derived from the incremental test of intermittent run (TCAR) as predictors of maximal lactate steady-state in futsal players

Carminatti, Lorival José 15 December 2006 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-06T17:07:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO_CARMINATTI.pdf: 1003035 bytes, checksum: 8564e54c742b47d3e336ac8bdd87e443 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-12-15 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Anaerobic threshold (LAn) obtained during an incremental test with continuous effort, presumably indicate the workload corresponding to maximal lactate steady state (MSSL). Based on this present theoretical model, several non-invasive LAn derived from TCAR have been used as predictors of MSSL. Among them, the HR thresholds identified by visual inspection (PDv) and by the mathematical method (Dmáx), predicted Dmáx (Dmáxpred) and threshold velocity of 4 mmol·l-1 predicted (V4pred). The purpose of the present investigation was to ascertain the validity of these thresholds as predictors of MSSL in Futsal. Eight Futsal players (21.3 ± 3.1 years; 177.4 ± 7.7 cm; 79.4 ± 21.2 kg; 13.2 ± 5,7 % of fat) were submitted to the following field tests: 1) Incremental test of intermittent run (TCAR) performed in the shuttle run system, constituted of repetitions of 12 second runs interpolated by 6 seconds of walk, with initial speed of 9 Km·h-1 and increased of 0.6 Km·h-1 every 90 seconds until voluntary exhaustion. Variables identified in the TCAR: velocity (V) and HR of several predictors LAn; 2) Constant workload test, with duration of 32 minutes divided in 4 series of 8 minutes of intermittent run (same system applied in TCAR), with passive interval of 1 minute to collect 25 μL of blood samples and measure the HR. MSSL was defined as being the highest speed where the lactate steady-state occurred (increase not superior to 1.2 mmol·l-1 between the 8th and 32nd minute). The first constant workload test of 32 minutes was conducted with 100% of the speed of Dmáx (VDmáx) and following constant load tests were performed and speed increased 0.6 km·h-1 after each constant load test until the MSSL was attained. Variables identified in the test: velocity and HR corresponding to MSSL (VMSSL and HRMSSL). The results obtained to velocity and HR of predictor s LAn were: VPDv (13.0 ± 1.5 km·h-1), VDmáx (12.2 ± 1.4 km·h-1), VDmáxpred (12.4 ± 1.2 km·h-1), V4pred (13.3 ± 0.8 km·h-1) and HRPDv (186 ± 11 bpm), HRDmáx (178 ± 10 bpm), HRDmáxpred (183 ± 8 bpm), when compared to VMSSL (12.5 ± 1.6 km·h-1) and HRMSSL (182 ± 4 bpm) respectively, didn t show differences (p>0.05). The correlations found were significant, specially VDmáx (r = 0.98) and HRDmáx (r = 0.88), with exceptions for HRDmáxpred (r = 0.53) and V4pred (r = 0.70), both not significant. The values found in the concentration of lactate in MSSL were 4.2 ± 1.8 mmol·l-1 (1.4 to 6.7). Therefore, the conclusion is that LAn derived from TCAR are valid as predictors of MSSL in Futsal players and that the physiological responses verified in this intermittent running were similar to the present theoretical model, suggesting a generalizable model. / O Limiar anaeróbio (Lan) obtido durante um teste incremental em esforço contínuo, presumivelmente indica a carga de trabalho correspondente ao máximo steady-state de lactato (MSSL). Com base nesse modelo teórico vigente, diversos LAn não-invasivos derivados do TCAR têm sido utilizados como preditores do MSSL. Entre eles, os limiares de freqüência cardíaca identificados por inspeção visual (PDv) e pelo método matemático (Dmáx), o Dmáx predito (Dmáxpred) e a velocidade de limiar de 4 mmol·l-1 predita (V4pred). O objetivo da presente investigação foi verificar a validade desses Lan como preditores do MSSL na modalidade de Futsal. Oito jogadores de Futsal (21,3 ± 3,1 anos; 177,4 ± 7,7 cm; 79,4 ± 21,2 kg; 13,2 ± 5,7 %gordura) foram submetidos aos seguintes testes de campo: 1) Teste incremental de corrida intermitente (TCAR) realizado em sistema de "ida-e-volta", constituído de repetições de 12 segundos de corrida intercaladas por 6 segundos de caminhada, com velocidade inicial de 9 km·h-1 e incrementos de 0,6 km·h-1 a cada 90 segundos até a exaustão voluntária. Variáveis identificadas no TCAR: velocidade (V) e freqüência cardíaca (FC) dos diversos Lan preditores; 2) Teste de carga constante (TCC) com duração de 32 minutos divididos em 4 séries de 8 minutos de corrida intermitente (mesmo sistema aplicado no TCAR), com intervalo passivo de 1 minuto para coletar amostras de 25 µL de sangue e mensurar a FC. O MSSL foi definido como sendo a maior velocidade onde ocorreu steady-state de lactato (aumento não superior a 1,2 mmol·l-1 entre o 8º e 32º minuto). O primeiro TCC foi realizado com 100% da velocidade do Dmáx (VDmáx) e subsequentes TCC foram aplicados e a velocidade incrementada em 0,6 km·h-1 após cada TCC até que o MSSL foi verificado. Variáveis identificadas no TCC: V e FC correspondentes ao MSSL (VMSSL e FCMSSL). Os resultados obtidos para V e FC dos Lan preditores foram: VPDv (13,0 ± 1,5 km·h-1), VDmáx (12,2 ± 1,4 km·h-1), VDmáxpred (12,4 ± 1,2 km·h-1), V4pred (13,3 ± 0,8 km·h-1) e FCPDv (186 ± 11 bpm), FCDmáx (178 ± 10 bpm), FCDmáxpred (183 ± 8 bpm), respectivamente. Quando foram comparadas com a VMSSL (12,5 ± 1,6 km·h-1) e FCMSSL (182 ± 4 bpm), não apresentaram diferenças (p>0,05). As correlações encontradas foram significantes, com destaque para a VDmáx (r = 0,98) e FCDmáx (r = 0,88), com exceções para FCDmáxpred (r = 0,53) e V4pred (r = 0,70), ambas não significantes. Os valores encontrados de concentração de lactato no MSSL foram 4,2 ± 1,8 mmol·l-1 (1,4 a 6,7). Assim, concluiu-se que os Lan derivados do TCAR são válidos como preditores do MSSL em jogadores de Futsal e que, as respostas fisiológicas verificadas nesse sistema de corrida intermitente foram similares ao modelo teórico vigente, sugerindo um modelo generalizável.
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Precessão Livre no Estado Estacionário com alternância de fase para RMN em alta e baixa resolução / Steady state free precession with phase alternation for NMR in high and low resolution.

Tiago Bueno de Moraes 19 May 2016 (has links)
A aplicação de uma sequência de pulsos com tempo de repetição muito menor que os tempos de relaxação Tp << T2; T1, faz com que a magnetização atinja um estado estacionário descrito por H.Y. Carr como Estado Estacionário em Precessão Livre, Steady State Free Precession (SSFP). Nessa condição, o sinal é composto pela complexa sobreposição das componentes FID e eco. Sequências tipo SSFP são utilizadas na aquisição rápida de sinais, resultando em uma boa razão sinal ruído (s/r) em curto intervalo de tempo, porém introduzem fortes anomalias de fase e amplitude devido a complexa interação das componentes que formam o estado estacionário. Neste trabalho, desenvolvemos sequências de pulsos tipo SSFP para RMN em alta e baixa resolução com alternância e incremento de fase. Em alta resolução desenvolvemos as sequências SSFPdx e SSFPdxdt com incremento de fase linear e quadrático respectivamente. Os resultados mostram que espectros de núcleos com baixa sensibilidade podem ser obtidos com mesma razão s/r em menor tempo experimental e as sequências desenvolvidas removem as anomalias espectrais. Em baixa resolução, os resultados mostram que a introdução de alternâncias de fase na Continuous Wave Free Precession (CWFP) possibilita a remoção da dependência da sequência com o offset de frequência e com o tempo entre pulsos. Além disso, mostramos que a sequência CP-CWFPx-x com ângulo de refocalização pequeno (5&deg; a 10&deg;) possibilita a estimativa rápida do tempos de relaxação longitudinal. Apresentamos também resultados dos estudos e desenvolvidos no estágio de pesquisa no exterior, onde as sequências de pulsos no estado estacionário &ndash; DECPMG e Split 180&deg; &ndash; foram estudas numericamente e implementadas nos sistemas magnéticos compactos: mini-Halbach e MOUSE-NMR. Por fim, são apresentados resultados com os métodos de processamento de dados Krylov Basis Diagonalization Method (KBDM) e a Transformada Inversa de Laplace aplicados na análise de sinais SSFP. Resultados mostram que KBDM é uma ferramenta útil no processamento de dados em alta e baixa resolução, tanto na obtenção de espectros como na determinação da distribuição dos tempos de relaxação. / The application of a pulse sequence with repetition time much smaller than the relaxation times, Tp << T2; T1, causes the magnetization to reach a steady state, described by H. Y. Carr as a Steady State Free Precession (SSFP). In this condition, the signal is composed of the complex overlapping of the FID and eco components. SSFP type sequences are used in fast acquisition of NMR signals, resulting in a good signal to noise ratio (s/r) in a short time interval, however, they introduce phase and amplitude anomalies due to the complex interaction between the components of the steady state. In this work, we develop SSFP type pulse sequences for NMR in high and low resolution, with alternation and increment of phase. In high resolution, we develop SSFPdx and SSFPdxdt sequences, with linear and quadratic phase increment respectively. Results show that the low sensitivity nuclei spectra can be obtained with the same s/r ratio in smaller experimental time, about an order of magnitude, and the developed sequences can remove the spectral anomalies. In low resolution, the results show that the introduction of a phase alternation in the Continuous Wave Free Precession (CWFP) allows the elimination of the dependence of the sequence with the offset frequency and the time between pulses. Besides, we show that the CP-CWFPx-x sequence with a small refocalization angle (5° to 10°) allows the fast estimative of the longitudinal relaxation time in a single experiment. The results of the studies conducted during an international research internship are also presented. Steady state pulse sequences &ndash; DECPMG and Split 180° &ndash; were studied and implemented in compact magnetic systems: mini-Halbach and MOUSE-NMR. Finally, the results of the application of the Krylov Basis Diagonalization Method (KBDM) and the Inverse Laplace Transform for the analysis of SSFP signals are presented. The results show that KBDM is a useful tool in data processing for low and high resolution, both for obtaining spectra and determining the relaxation times distribution.
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Modélisation du roulement d'un pneumatique d'avion / Modeling of aircraft tire rolling

Kongo Konde, Ange 13 January 2011 (has links)
Ce travail de thèse présente la démarche utilisée pour construire un modèle éléments finis en statique ou en dynamique d'un pneumatique d'avion gros porteur prenant en compte la géométrie, la structure matérielle complexe, les différents matériaux et leurs propriétés ainsi que les interactions entre le pneumatique et le sol (contact, frottement et couplage thermomécanique). Des essais ont été effectués afin d'identifier les paramètres géométriques et matériaux.Ces simulations utilisant une approche Lagrangienne et une approche mixte Eulérienne/Lagrangienne ont été réalisées sur le modèle proposé. La seconde approche qui réduit considérablement le temps de calcul a été validée pour simuler le roulement en dérapage du pneumatique. Le modèle permet ainsi d'estimer le torseur des efforts dans le contact pneumatique /sol. Nous montrons l'influence des paramètres de chargement (charge verticale, pression de gonflage et vitesse de roulage) et de l'angle de dérapage sur le moment d'autoalignement (MZ) et sur le potentiel d'adhérence (µY) correspondant au rapport entre l'effort latéral et l'effort vertical dû au poids de l'avion. Nous présentons aussi une étude de sensibilité aux paramètres géométriques et matériels.Des essais de Coulomb et de diffusion thermique ont permis d'identifier la loi d'évolution du coefficient de frottement en fonction de la température (béton, asphalte) et l'évolution de la température dans l'épaisseur du pneumatique. Ceci a permis de prendre en compte les effets thermiques dans le modèle et de proposer un modèle de couplage thermomécanique qui met en évidence la décroissance de µY et la chute rapide de MZ vers des valeurs négatives au-delà d'un angle de dérapage critique βmax variant avec les conditions de chargement du pneumatique. Ces variations sont observées expérimentalement. / This PhD Thesis presents the approach adopted for the setting of numerical model based on Finite Element Method for jumbo-jet tire. The model takes into account the real geometry, the complex material structure, the various materials and their properties as well as the interactions between the tire and the ground (contact, friction and thermal-mechanical coupling due to friction). Tests are performed in order to identify geometrical and material parameters.Static and dynamic simulations using a Lagragian approach and an Eulerian/ Lagrangian mixed approach were performed on this proposed model. This second approach which significantly reduces the computational cost time was validated for cornering tire simulation. The model allows thereby to estimate the forces in the tire/ ground contact patch. We show the influency of loading parameters (vertical load, inflating pressure and rolling velocity) and of the slip angle on the self aligning torque (MZ) and on the lateral friction coefficient (µY) corresponding on the ratio between lateral force and vertical load due to the aircraft weight. We also present a sensitivity study on geometrical and material parameters.Coulomb's and thermal diffusion tests were performed in order to identify the friction coefficient law as function of temperature (on concrete and asphalte surfaces) and the temperature evolution in the aircraft tire thickness. These tests allowed to take into account thermal effects in the model and to propose a thermal-mechanical coupling model which emphasized the decreasing of µY and the rapid vanishing of MZ towards zero beyond a critical slip angle βmax varying with the tire loading conditions. These variations were observed experimentally
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Untersuchungen zur Validität und Praktikabilität des mathematisch bestimmten maximalen Laktat-steady-states bei radergometrischen Belastungen

Hauser, Thomas 30 January 2013 (has links)
Das maximale Laktat-steady-state (MLSS) gilt als ein physiologischer Parameter der Ausdauerleistungsfähigkeit. Bereits in den 1980er Jahren entwickelte Mader (1984) auf Basis der Michaelis-Menten-Kinetik eine Berechnungsmethode zur Bestimmung der Leistung im MLSS. Diese Methode setzt die Kenntnis der maximalen Reaktionsgeschwindigkeiten von Glykolyse und Atmung voraus. Die Goldstandard-Methode zur Ermittlung der Leistung im MLSS sind mehrere 30-minütige konstante Dauerbelastungen. Das hauptsächliche Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit bestand in dem Vergleich der berechneten mit der empirisch ermittelten Leistung im MLSS. 57 männliche Probanden unterzogen sich zunächst in randomisierter Reihenfolge einem Test zur Bestimmung der maximalen Laktatbildungsrate sowie der maximalen Sauerstoffaufnahme. Im Anschluss absolvierten die Testpersonen mehrere 30 minütige Dauertests zur empirischen Ermittlung der Leistung im MLSS. Die ermittelten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass zwischen beiden Testmethoden eine hochsignifikante Korrelation (r = 0,89; p< 0,001) sowie eine mittlere Differenz von -13 Watt vorliegt. Ausgehend von den ermittelten Ergebnissen kann der Schluss gezogen werden, dass die Leistung im MLSS, ermittelt unter Verwendung der Methode nach Mader (1984) im Mittel mit der empirisch ermittelten Leistung im MLSS sehr gut übereinstimmt. Neben der angeführten Hauptstudie, wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit weiterhin die Reliabilität und Tag-zu-Tag-Variabilität der Leistung im MLSS, der Einfluss der Testdauer auf die Laktatbildungsrate sowie die Praktikabilität der berechneten Leistung im MLSS in einem Einzelzeitfahren näher untersucht.
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Carbon, nitrogen, and water fluxes from turfgrass ecosystems

Lewis, Jason Douglas January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources / Dale J. Bremer / Turfgrass covers 1.9% of the nation’s surface area and is the largest irrigated crop in the USA. Developed urbanized land is projected to double by 2025, which will increase turf’s environmental impact. Studies were conducted to evaluate environmental impacts by characterizing nitrogen, carbon, and water fluxes in turfgrass ecosystems. Emissions of nitrous oxide (N[subscript]2O), a major greenhouse gas and ozone depleter were measured from bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L. Pers. x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy) (bermuda), perennial ryegrass, (Lolium perenne L.) (rye), and zoysiagrass, (Zoysia japonica Steud.) (zoysia) under regional N management. In a separate study, N2O fluxes were measured from bermuda fertilized with controlled-release N fertilizers including polymer-coated and organic-N, and quick release urea. Emissions of N2O were measured using static surface chambers and gas chromatography. Zoysia, with less N requirements, had lower emissions than bermuda. Cumulative N[subscript]2O emissions were similar among N types. To measure water and carbon fluxes, a portable non-steady state chamber was designed and tested. The chamber had minimal affects to the canopy during field measurements: leak values averaged <1.5 micromol CO[subscript]2 m[superscript]-2 s[superscript]-1; average chamber pressure was 0.09 Pa ±0.01 Pa; temperature rise inside the chamber averaged 0.74C; and the chamber had 90% photosynthetically active radiation transmittance. Using the chamber, differences were detected in net photosynthesis (Pnet), gross photosynthesis (Pg), evapotranspiration (ET), canopy stomatal conductance (gc), and water use efficiency (WUE) in well-watered tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) (KBG), zoysia, and bermuda. Irrigation requirements, visual quality ratings, and genetic rooting potential of 28 KBG cultivars and 2 Texas bluegrass hybrids (P. pratensis x P. arachnifera Torr.) were quantified in greenhouse and rainout facility studies. Average water applied ranged from 23.4 to 40.0 cm among cultivars. Bedazzled, Preakness, and Bartitia required less water and had higher average quality than other cultivars. Compact America and Mid-Atlantic phenotypes exhibited greatest potential for success in integrating reduced water inputs with maintenance of acceptable visual quality. Results indicated that turfgrass management could mitigate N[subscript]2O emissions and conserve water while maintaining healthy turfgrass, and the new chamber will enhance turfgrass studies by providing rapid measurements of photosynthesis.
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Doubly-fed induction generator based wind power plant models

Faria, Keith Joseph 06 August 2010 (has links)
This thesis describes the generic modeling of a Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) based wind turbine. The model can also represent a wind plant with a group of similar wind turbines lumped together. The model is represented as a controlled current source which injects the current needed by the grid to supply the demanded real and reactive power. The DFIG theory is explained in detail as is the rationale for representing it by a regulated current source. The complete model is then developed in the time-domain and phasor domain by the interconnection of various sub-systems, the functions of which have been described in detail. The performance of the model is then tested for steady-state and dynamic operation. The model developed can be used for bulk power system studies and transient stability analysis of the transmission system. This thesis uses as its basis a report written for NREL [1]. / text
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A Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Flow Induced Noise In Hydraulic Counterbalance Valves

Elsheikh, Mutasim Mohamed 01 January 2015 (has links)
The main objective of this study is to explore the complex fluid flow phenomena that result in the generation of a high frequency noise in counterbalance valves through an experimental and numerical investigation of the flow. Once the influence of the different components involved in noise generation is established, a secondary objective is the introduction of design modifications that eliminate the undesired effect without altering the operation envelope or the performance of the valve. A hydraulic test bench was used to carry out an experimental investigation of the noise generation process. A computer based data acquisition system was used to record pressure fluctuations, flowrates and hydraulic oil temperatures in a production valve under a variety of operational conditions. Extensive experimental measurements and numerical modeling lead to the hypothesis that noise generation is the result of an acoustic resonance triggered by shear layer instability at the valve inlet. The pressure gradients developed when the shear layer entrains the stagnant fluid in the valve main cavity cause the layer to become unstable and oscillate. The oscillation frequency will depend on a great number of factors such as valve geometry, pressure and velocity gradients and the density and viscosity of the fluid. It is postulated that the observed noise is generated when this frequency matches one of the resonant frequencies of the valve cavity. The proposed mechanism is theoretically poorly understood and well beyond simplified analysis, its accurate numerical simulation is computational very intensive requiring sophisticated CFD codes. The numerical investigation was carried out using STAR–CCM+, a commercially available CFD code featuring 3-D capabilities and sophisticated turbulence modeling. Streamline, pressure, velocity-vector and velocity-scalar plots were obtained for several valve configurations using steady and unsteady state flow simulations. An experimental and numerical analysis of an alternative valve geometry was carried out. Experimental results demonstrated a greatly reduced instability range. The numerical analysis of the unsteady behavior of the shear-layer streamlines for both valves yielded results that were compatible with the experimental work. The results of this investigation promise a great positive impact on the design of this type of hydraulic valves.
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Thermal energy recovery of low grade waste heat in hydrogenation process / Återvinning av lågvärdig spillvärme från en hydreringsprocess

Hedström, Sofia January 2014 (has links)
The waste heat recovery technologies have become very relevant since many industrial plants continuously reject large amounts of thermal energy during normal operation which contributes to the increase of the production costs and also impacts the environment. The simulation programs used in industrial engineering enable development and optimization of the operational processes in a cost-effective way. The company Chematur Engineering AB, which supplies chemical plants in many different fields of use on a worldwide basis, was interested in the investigation of the possibilities for effective waste heat recovery from the hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene, which is a sub-process in the toluene diisocyanate manufacture plant. The project objective was to implement waste heat recovery by application of the Organic Rankine Cycle and the Absorption Refrigeration Cycle technologies. Modeling and design of the Organic Rankine Cycle and the Absorption Refrigeration Cycle systems was performed by using Aspen Plus® simulation software where the waste heat carrier was represented by hot water, coming from the internal cooling system in the hydrogenation process. Among the working fluids investigated were ammonia, butane, isobutane, propane, R-123, R-134a, R-227ea, R-245fa, and ammonia-water and LiBr-water working pairs. The simulations have been performed for different plant capacities with different temperatures of the hydrogenation process. The results show that the application of the Organic Rankine Cycle technology is the most feasible solution where the use of ammonia, R-123, R-245fa and butane as the working fluids is beneficial with regards to power production and pay-off time, while R-245fa and butane are the most sustainable choices considering the environment.
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Steady State Voltage Stability Enhancement Using Shunt and Series FACTS Devices

Lakkireddy, Jahnavi 13 August 2014 (has links)
It is specifically important to focus on voltage stability analysis of the power system to avoid worst case scenarios such as voltage collapse. The purpose of this thesis is to identify methods for enhancing the steady-state voltage stability using FACTS devices and determining their impact on real and reactive power losses, improvement of bus voltage magnitude, and transmission line loadability. To achieve this, FACTS devices such as Static VAR Compensator (SVC), Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM), and Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) are used in the test system as three separate test cases. The results obtained assist in drawing conclusions on the effectiveness of each FACTS devices at generator, load and swing buses, on lines between two load buses, and between a load bus and a generator bus, in terms of metrics such as voltage magnitude profile, PV curves, and active and reactive power losses.

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