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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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Liga de magnésio como material para bateria de alta densidade energética

Munhoz, Igor Polezi January 2014 (has links)
Orientador: Prof. Dr. Jorge Tomioka / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do ABC, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica, 2014. / No contexto energético, as mudanças climáticas e as crescentes crises energéticas aumentaram as preocupações e as pesquisas na área de acumuladores de energia, visando alcançar melhorias no cenário energético e ambiental global. Ao mesmo tempo, a sociedade tornou-se dependente do consumo de energia elétrica, sendo que falhas no fornecimento não são permitidas. Portanto, observa-se a necessidade da energia ofertada ser de boa qualidade e, principalmente, não sofrer interrupções. Atrelado a esses fatores, a bateria de Magnésio ¿ Ar passou a ser considerada uma fonte promissora de energia elétrica, principalmente pela abundância de Magnésio (sétimo elemento mais presente no planeta), por não poluir o meio ambiente, ser barata e possuir energia especifica elevada. Essas características transformam esse acumulador em um potencial substituto para outras tecnologias. No entanto, a bateria demagnésio possui desvantagens que precisam ser vencidas por meio de pesquisas para alavancar o seu uso comercial massivo. Sob essa perspectiva, neste trabalho propõe-se o estudo da liga de magnésio AZ91 para aplicação em baterias de Magnésio ¿ Ar, por meio de ensaios de porosidade e de dureza, como também análise microestrutural e mensuração do potencial de circuito aberto e das curvas de polarização potenciodinâmica, utilizando-se uma célula eletroquímica de três eletrodos e um potenciostato em diferentes tempos de imersão da liga AZ91 na solução eletrolítica de NaCl 0,1 M. A porosidade da peça, observada no microscópio óptico com ampliação de 50 vezes, revelou que em cada fase de solidificação existem poros de tamanhos diferentes, com distribuição específica. Conforme o processo de resfriamento ocorre, nota-se a presença de poros maiores. Relacionado à porosidade, a dureza apresentou valores maiores na fase inicial de solidificação, onde a porosidade é menor. Por meio da análise microestrutural, foi possível verificar a presença de dendritas, com uma complexa dispersão de segunda fase na liga (alumínio), porosidades e inclusões. As medidas de potencial de circuito aberto indicam uma tendência de resistência à corrosão em temposmaiores de contato da amostra com a solução de NaCl. Não foi possível observar passivação aparente na amostra, nem pontos de corrosão localizada (pite) nas curvas de polarização potenciodinâmica. As variações no potencial de corrosão apontaram uma maior resistência à corrosão em tempos de imersão maiores; contudo, os valores estáveis de densidade de corrente de corrosão demonstram que a velocidade de corrosão permaneceu constante, sendo que a camada de óxido formada não contribuiu na proteção do material. Para a aplicação em baterias de magnésio, esses resultados conferem uma limitação da liga AZ91, pois a camada de óxido formada pode prejudicar o funcionamento do dispositivo em processos de descarga intermitente. As principais formas de controlar a eficiência da bateria de Magnésio ¿ Ar são por meio da composição da liga, da oxigenação, do pH, da temperatura e da concentração de sais NaCl no eletrólito. / In the energy sector, weather changes and rising energy crisis raised concerns and research in energy accumulators to achieve improvements in overall environmental and energy scenario. At the same time, society has become dependent on electricity consumption, so failures in supply are not tolerated. Therefore, the energy needs to have a good quality, and not suffer interruptions. Coupled to these factors, the battery Magnesium ¿ Air has been considered a promising source of electricity, mainly by the abundance of magnesium (seventh-most element present on the planet), not to pollute the environment, be cheap and have high specific energy. These characteristics transform this accumulator in a potential substitute for other technologies. However, the magnesium battery has disadvantages that need to be overcome through research to leverage their massive commercial use. From this point of view, this study proposes the characterization of magnesium alloy AZ91 for application in batteries Magnesium ¿ Air, testing the porosity and hardness, as well as microstructural analysis, and the measurement of the open potential circuit and the potentiodynamic polarization, in various immersion times using an electrochemical cell with three electrodes. The porosity of the part, observed in the optical microscope, revealed that at each stage of solidification, the pores have different sizes and distribution. As the cooling process occurs, could observe the presence of larger pores. Associated to the porosity, hardness values were higher in the initial phase of solidification, where the porosity was less. Through microstructural analysis was verified the presence of dendrites, with a complex dispersion of second phase in the alloy (aluminum), porosity and inclusions. The open potential circuit indicated a tendency for corrosion resistance in greater immersion time in the solution of NaCl. In all cases, the potentiodynamic polarization curves did not exhibit apparent passivity, or points of localized corrosion (pitting). The changes in corrosion potential showed greater resistance to corrosion in immersion times larger, however, the steady state values of corrosion current density demonstrated that the corrosion rate remained constant and the oxide layer formed did not protect the material. For use in magnesium batteries, these results provided a limitation of the AZ91 alloy, because the oxide layer can disturb the functioning of the device in cases of intermittent discharge. The main ways to control the battery efficiency Magnesium ¿ Air are through the alloy composition, oxygenation, pH, temperature and salt concentration of NaCl in the electrolyte.
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Tecnicas de geração de energia eletrica com sistemas de rotação ajustavel / Electrical energy systems with ajustable speed

Borin, Fernando Luders 07 April 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Carlos Alberto Mariotoni / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Urbanismo / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-12T13:17:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Borin_FernandoLuders_M.pdf: 5674159 bytes, checksum: 06b685198e7c4437396ce7f2a615662d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007 / Resumo: Este trabalho tem por objetivo fornecer maiores subsídios tendo em vista a matriz energética brasileira, no que se refere ao planejamento, repotênciação, operação e controle dos sistemas de geração de energia elétrica, de modo a prover meios de otimização mais eficazes, reduzindo os impactos de recursos naturais e econômicos demandados pelo sistema elétrico de geração e transmissão. O uso de técnicas de rotação ajustável já vem sendo empregado com sucesso em vários casos, tanto a nível nacional, quanto a nível internacional. A geração através de sistemas eólicos é o exemplo mais forte neste sentido, superando as expectativas de planejamento em vários casos. Os sistemas eólicos só podem operar por meio de técnicas de rotação ajustável. Contudo, a utilização das técnicas de rotação ajustável, tem muito a contribuir, mediante devidas ponderações, nos mais diversos segmentos de geração de energia. Qualquer que seja o caso, é possível de se obter ganhos consideráveis, no que se refere à otimização dos aproveitamentos energéticos. Dentro deste contexto, o trabalho apresenta um panorama geral das alternativas de geração de energia elétrica, e os possíveis ganhos que o sistema de rotação ajustável pode disponibilizar em cada um destes casos. Inicialmente são abordados aspectos gerais dos sistemas convencionais, de forma a estabelecer parâmetros de comparação. A seguir, aspectos específicos de geração por meios hidráulicos, térmicos, eólicos são abordados. Uma análise referente a sistemas isolados de geração também é apresentada, agregando vantagens adicionais não evidenciadas nos sistemas interligados. Desta forma, espera-se que levando em consideração estas técnicas de rotação ajustável, possam conduzir a investimentos relativos de expansão, reforma e operação do sistema de forma mais racional, minimizando impactos ambientais e sociais, contado ainda com ganhos de eficiência disponibilizados. / Abstract: This work has for objective to supply larger subsidies the head office Brazilian energetics, in what he/she refers to the planning, retrofitting, operation and control of the systems of electric power generation, in way to provide more effective optimization means, reducing the impacts of natural and economical resources disputed by the electric system of generation and transmission. The use of techniques of adjustable speed has already been used with success in several cases, so much at national level, as for international level. The generation through eolic systems is the strongest example in this sense, overcoming the planning expectations in several cases. The eolic systems can only operate through techniques of adjustable rotation. However, the use of the techniques of adjustable speed, has a lot to contribute, by the due considerations in the most several segments of generation of energy. Any that is the case, is possible of obtaining won considerable, in what it refers the optimization of the energy uses. Inside of this context, the work presents a general panorama of the alternatives of electric power generation, and the possible impacts that the system of adjustable speed can make available in each one of these cases. Initially general aspects of the conventional systems are approached, in way to establish comparison parameters. To proceed, specific aspects of generation for means hydraulic, thermal, eolics are approached. An analysis regarding isolated systems of generation is also presented, joining additional advantages no evidenced in the interlinked systems. This way, it is waited that taking into account these techniques of adjustable rotation, they can lead to relative investments of expansion, it reforms and operation of the system in a more rational way, minimizing environmental and social impacts, still counted with won of efficiency made available. / Mestrado / Recursos Hidricos / Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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Optimizing Main Memory Usage in Modern Computing Systems to Improve Overall System Performance

Campello, Daniel Jose 20 June 2016 (has links)
Operating Systems use fast, CPU-addressable main memory to maintain an application’s temporary data as anonymous data and to cache copies of persistent data stored in slower block-based storage devices. However, the use of this faster memory comes at a high cost. Therefore, several techniques have been implemented to use main memory more efficiently in the literature. In this dissertation we introduce three distinct approaches to improve overall system performance by optimizing main memory usage. First, DRAM and host-side caching of file system data are used for speeding up virtual machine performance in today’s virtualized data centers. The clustering of VM images that share identical pages, coupled with data deduplication, has the potential to optimize main memory usage, since it provides more opportunity for sharing resources across processes and across different VMs. In our first approach, we study the use of content and semantic similarity metrics and a new algorithm to cluster VM images and place them in hosts where through deduplication we improve main memory usage. Second, while careful VM placement can improve memory usage by eliminating duplicate data, caches in current systems employ complex machinery to manage the cached data. Writing data to a page not present in the file system page cache causes the operating system to synchronously fetch the page into memory, blocking the writing process. In this thesis, we address this limitation with a new approach to managing page writes involving buffering the written data elsewhere in memory and unblocking the writing process immediately. This buffering allows the system to service file writes faster and with less memory resources. In our last approach, we investigate the use of emerging byte-addressable persistent memory technology to extend main memory as a less costly alternative to exclusively using expensive DRAM. We motivate and build a tiered memory system wherein persistent memory and DRAM co-exist and provide improved application performance at lower cost and power consumption with the goal of placing the right data in the right memory tier at the right time. The proposed approach seamlessly performs page migration across memory tiers as access patterns change and/or to handle tier memory pressure.
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Sustainable Resource Management for Cloud Data Centers

Mahmud, A. S. M. Hasan 15 June 2016 (has links)
In recent years, the demand for data center computing has increased significantly due to the growing popularity of cloud applications and Internet-based services. Today's large data centers host hundreds of thousands of servers and the peak power rating of a single data center may even exceed 100MW. The combined electricity consumption of global data centers accounts for about 3% of worldwide production, raising serious concerns about their carbon footprint. The utility providers and governments are consistently pressuring data center operators to reduce their carbon footprint and energy consumption. While these operators (e.g., Apple, Facebook, and Google) have taken steps to reduce their carbon footprints (e.g., by installing on-site/off-site renewable energy facility), they are aggressively looking for new approaches that do not require expensive hardware installation or modification. This dissertation focuses on developing algorithms and systems to improve the sustainability in data centers without incurring significant additional operational or setup costs. In the first part, we propose a provably-efficient resource management solution for a self-managed data center to cap and reduce the carbon emission while maintaining satisfactory service performance. Our solution reduces the carbon emission of a self-managed data center to net-zero level and achieves carbon neutrality. In the second part, we consider minimizing the carbon emission in a hybrid data center infrastructure that includes geographically distributed self-managed and colocation data centers. This segment identifies and addresses the challenges of resource management in a hybrid data center infrastructure and proposes an efficient distributed solution to optimize the workload and resource allocation jointly in both self-managed and colocation data centers. In the final part, we explore sustainable resource management from cloud service users' point of view. A cloud service user purchases computing resources (e.g., virtual machines) from the service provider and does not have direct control over the carbon emission of the service provider's data center. Our proposed solution encourages a user to take part in sustainable (both economical and environmental) computing by limiting its spending on cloud resource purchase while satisfying its application performance requirements.
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Hadoop Based Data Intensive Computation on IAAS Cloud Platforms

Vijayakumar, Sruthi 01 January 2015 (has links)
Cloud computing is a relatively new form of computing which uses virtualized resources. It is dynamically scalable and is often provided as pay for use service over the Internet or Intranet or both. With increasing demand for data storage in the cloud, the study of data-intensive applications is becoming a primary focus. Data intensive applications are those which involve high CPU usage, processing large volumes of data typically in size of hundreds of gigabytes, terabytes or petabytes. The research in this thesis is focused on the Amazon’s Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) and Amazon Elastic Map Reduce (EMR) using HiBench Hadoop Benchmark suite. HiBench is a Hadoop benchmark suite and is used for performing and evaluating Hadoop based data intensive computation on both these cloud platforms. Both quantitative and qualitative comparisons of Amazon EC2 and Amazon EMR are presented. Also presented are their pricing models and suggestions for future research.
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A book management system eLibrary

Song, Shanpeng 01 January 2004 (has links)
"eLibrary" is a book management software application that runs on Microsoft Windows platforms. The software incorporates a Windows Explorer like interface and XML/XSL to display book details. The purpose of this project is to build a full-featured, commerical-quality software package to help people manage their books (either printed or electronic). The goal is for eLibrary to be a complete solution for people who wish to build their own personal electronic library catalog.
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Entertainics

Garza, Jesus Mario Torres 01 January 2003 (has links)
Entertainics is a web-based software application used to gather information about DVD players from several web-sites on the internet. The purpose of this software is to help users search for DVD players in a faster and easier way, by avoiding the navigation on every web-site that contains this product.
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Návrh systému horizontálního pohonu unašeče skladovacího systému LLH / System design of the horizontal drive carrier storage system LLH

Molinari, Petr January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis is system design of the horizontal drive carrier storage system LLH. In the first part describes the problems of storage of bars, complemented by an overview of commercially used vertical storage systems. Next part is devoted to build computational algorithm for t he design of the carrier drive system. With this algorithm, the device is designed in the final part.
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Eliminace diskontinuity dodávky elektrické energie z obnovitelných zdrojů / Elimination of Discontinuity Supply of Electric Energy from Renewable Energy Sources

Radil, Lukáš January 2013 (has links)
Doctoral thesis deals with domain of electric energy storage. It seeks to define the methods of accumulation, which can be used in industrial applications and define the conditions for the use of storage systems in electric power systems with extended penetration of renewable energy sources. In the context of current developments in this field is analyzed detail one of the perspective storage systems - Vanadium Redox Battery (VRB). One of the outcomes of this work is economic and energy analysis of storage systems, which are conceived with a disproportion between production and consumption of energy. The work was supported by the Centre for Research and Utilization of Renewable Energy (CVVOZE) no. CZ.1.05/2.1.00/01.0014 and research project no. FEKT S-11-9.
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System-wide Performance Analysis for Virtualization

Jensen, Deron Eugene 13 June 2014 (has links)
With the current trend in cloud computing and virtualization, more organizations are moving their systems from a physical host to a virtual server. Although this can significantly reduce hardware, power, and administration costs, it can increase the cost of analyzing performance problems. With virtualization, there is an initial performance overhead, and as more virtual machines are added to a physical host the interference increases between various guest machines. When this interference occurs, a virtualized guest application may not perform as expected. There is little or no information to the virtual OS about the interference, and the current performance tools in the guest are unable to show this interference. We examine the interference that has been shown in previous research, and relate that to existing tools and research in root cause analysis. We show that in virtualization there are additional layers which need to be analyzed, and design a framework to determine if degradation is occurring from an external virtualization layer. Additionally, we build a virtualization test suite with Xen and PostgreSQL and run multiple tests to create I/O interference. We show that our method can distinguish between a problem caused by interference from external systems and a problem from within the virtual guest.

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