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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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Étude du comportement mécanique des matériaux dans des conditions étendues de vitesses et de températures : application à l'acier C68 dans le cas d'une opération de formage incrémental

Vautrot, Mathieu 14 December 2012 (has links) (PDF)
L'objectif de ce travail de thèse est la caractérisation et la modélisation du comportement thermo-mécanique d'un acier à haut taux de carbone dans des conditions de chargement identiques à celles d'un procédé de formage incrémental à 720°C. Le regain d'intérêt des industriels pour ce type de procédé provient du fait qu'ils sont moins énergivores et permettent un ratio matière valorisée sur matière brute intéressant pour des propriétés mécaniques améliorées de la pièce formée. Le recours à l'outil numérique devient aujourd'hui une solution intéressante pour optimiser au mieux la mise au point du procédé. Son application demande, entre autres, une description fine du comportement du matériau dans les conditions de sollicitations de celui-ci, c'est-à-dire sur une large plage de vitesses de déformation et de températures. Pour cela, une caractérisation du matériau est nécessaire dans ces conditions. Le comportement mécanique d'un acier à haut taux de carbone a été étudié au travers d'essais de traction quasi-statiques et dynamiques afin de déterminer la sensibilité du matériau à la température et à la vitesse de déformation. Cette caractérisation repose sur la combinaison novatrice d'un système de chauffage par induction contrôlé par pyrométrie et d'un système d'acquisition d'images numériques. Ce dernier est utilisé pour la détermination des déformations à partir des champs de déplacement obtenus par corrélation d'images. En particulier, les effets de la température sur le module d'élasticité, l'anisotropie et l'écrouissage isotrope ont été étudiés. Les résultats de ces essais ont ensuite constitué une base de données expérimentales pour l'identification des paramètres de divers modèles de comportement thermo-élasto-visco-plastique. Ces derniers sont plus ou moins complets selon le nombre de paramètres utilisés pour décrire le comportement du matériau sur l'ensemble du domaine étudié. Cela permet d'identifier le modèle avec le meilleur ratio qualité/coût-délai pour une application donnée. Chacun des modèles étudiés dispose donc d'un domaine de définition propre.
112

Analysis and Design of Smart PV Module

Mazumdar, Poornima 14 March 2013 (has links)
This thesis explores the design of a smart photovoltaic (PV) module- a PV module in which PV cells in close proximity are electrically grouped to form a pixel and are connected to dc-dc converter blocks which reside embedded in the back pane of the module. An auto-connected flyback converter topology processing less than full power is used to provide high gain and perform maximum power point tracking (MPPT). These dc-dc converters interface with cascaded H-bridge inverter modules operating on feed forward control for dc-link voltage ripple rejection. By means of feed forward control, a significant reduction in dc link capacitance is achieved by enduring higher dc link ripple voltages. The dc link electrolytic capacitors are replaced with film capacitors thus offering an improvement in the reliability of the smart PV module. The proposed configuration is capable of producing 120V/ 240V AC voltage. The PV module now becomes a smart AC module by virtue of embedded intelligence to selectively actuate the individual dc-dc converters and control the output AC voltages directly, thus becoming a true plug and power energy system. Such a concept is ideal for curved surfaces such as building integrated PV (BIPV) system applications where gradients of insolation and temperature cause not only variations from PV module-to-PV module but from group-to-group of cells within the module itself. A detailed analysis along with simulation and experimental results confirm the feasibility of the proposed system.
113

Measurement of dynamic parameters of Delta-Sigma ADC

Zhao, Yixiang, Niu, Hao January 2012 (has links)
In present day, digital signal processing (DSP) is a popular technology and widely used in many fields. There have increasing number of applications that need high resolution converters. Therefore, analog-to-digital converters play a major role in DSP, and a well-performed ADC will enhance the performance of a certain system. Different types of ADCs are available for various functions. Delta-sigma  converters are famous for high resolution. Dynamic parameters can be used to judge the performance of an ADC, this paper will focus on the critical parameters of spectrum analysis, which contains Signal-to-Noise-and-Distortion Ratio (SINAD), Effective Number of Bits (ENOB) and Spurious-free Dynamic Range (SFDR). The theory and test method of these critical parameters are proposed in this paper using the Evaluation Module and Matlab. The results we acquired from the Evaluation Module are SINAD=86.15dB, SFDR=109.2dB, ENOB=14.177bits; and the results we calculated from MATLAB are: SINAD=86.14dB, SFDR=108.8dB, ENOB=14bits.
114

Fleet Management Services in GSM-modules

Hellström, Nils January 2007 (has links)
This report studies a low cost hardware platform for Fleet Management Services, FMS. The platform manages vehicle data, positioning and wireless communication. The core of the platform is a new kind of ‘intelligent’ GSM modem, called a GSM module. A GSM module is basically a stripped down mobile phone that allows embedded third party application code and has an IP-stack. The report reviews the modules available on the market today and presents experiences from the implementation of a prototype based on the Aplicom A12 module. The main conclusion is that the concept is feasible though the modules' limited performance must be considered in the design.
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The Studying about Major Factors of Manufacture in LED Backlight Module

Chen, Chun-Ho 17 June 2010 (has links)
In the LCD display products source section LED light display product is OK to replace the traditional CCFL light display products, especially in the NB computer and computer monitor are almost over two to three years CCFL products will be completely out of the market. The LCD itself does not glow and need another light source to support it. Backlight module can provide light source to LCD display product. In the early the light source of backlight module is CCFL. But LED light source is going to replace CCFL from 2007. Most of all new developments in the field of the NB computer backlight module changes light source from CCFL to LED. Even the computer monitor light source is starting to use LED too. The development technologies and production quality of the LED backlight module are significant challenges in LED backlight module factory. The purpose of this study was to identify development technologies and production technologies factors of bottlenecks, and finding a solution. And can provide some help to LED backlight module industry terms. This study selects ' 8D process ' to be analysis model. And collect 5 backlight module factories development experience and production status data. Hope these data through 8D analysis process can find the major related factors of development technologies and production technologies. In-depth research, look forward to finding out the production technologies relevant factors oppression ' technical specification ' production. This study is expected to be able to find some effect LED backlight module process yield factor, then apply the stratification out product issues and process issues, this study is intended for process issue do take an in-depth look at the problem and solution, but about product issue will be' design solutions ' way to describe. I believe this research can help LED backlight module industry to reduce production cost and improve the development speed.
116

Charge Equalization of Batteries in Serial Power Modules

Hong, Wei 03 August 2010 (has links)
The charge equalization for the battery power source with battery power modules (BPMs) in series is presented in the thesis. The bidirectional power converters in BPMs are able to serve as chargers with buck conversion during the charging stage. Even though connected in series, all modules can substantially be operated individually, retaining the advantages of independent operation, such as flexible control, easy protection, simple maintenance, and favorable battery power management. Investigation results indicate that automatic charge equalization is possible for the discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) operation. On the other hand, charge equalization can be achieved much faster by individually regulating the charging currents at the continuous conduction mode (CCM). According to the analyzed results, an equalization strategy is proposed to solve the charge imbalance problem by scheduling the individual battery current. Experiments are carried out to demonstrate the effectiveness of charge equalization.
117

Optimization of Processing Parameters for LED with Surface Mount Technology

Tseng, Kuan-ling 03 August 2010 (has links)
In July 2006, the legislation of RoHS(The Restriction of the use of the Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) is fully implemented in EU. Although the major industries have response and preparedness for lead-free products, but they have no complete solution for using lead-free solder paste to replacing tin-lead solder paste. Therefore, two major issues arose in the surface mount process which are the cost increasing and the reliability decreasing of electronic products caused by higher reflow temperature. In addition to these two issue, surface mount of LED is also faced with the problem of attenuating of light intensity of LED due to the increasing of reflow temperature. After years, the companies of solder paste product and surface mount technology accumulate a lot of processing experience and they have certain yield on reflow process of LED. In order to keep competitiveness and market share, the know-how is treated as confidential. By working with about 10 professional surface mount manufacturers, it is interesting to note that solder paste and oven temperature curve used by each manufacturer are not actually the same. By adopting the experiences of cooperation with several professional surface mount manufacturers through experiments, the purpose of this thesis is to find the optimal reflow process parameters such that the light intensity loss of the LED caused by lead-free reflow process can be reduced as much as possible. By using Taguchi method and the executed experiments , the optimal parameter-combination have found efficiently from the four parameters: the peak of reflow temperature, the peak temperature of residence time, the brand of solder and the pre-baking time of LED. The results showed that the peak reflow temperature has the greatest influence among the selected four parameters and the following is the peak temperature residence time. The light intensity loss can be reduced up to 4-9% by adopting the obtained optimal parameters.
118

Configuration and Analysis of Arrayed Boost-Type Battery Power Modules

Jhan, Jia-fu 06 August 2010 (has links)
This thesis studies the operating characteristics of the boost type battery power modules (BPMs) with series and parallel configurations. Under different operating conditions, the BPMs can be operated at the continuous conduction mode (CCM), the discontinuous conduction mode (DCM), or the hybrid mode with a combination of CCM and DCM. The current distribution and balance discharging among BPMs with different configurations are analyzed in detail. Experiments are carried out to demonstrate the analysis results. Finally, a circuit configuration with arrayed BPMs is proposed for adaptable management and maintenance of a battery power system.
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Balanced Discharging for Serial Battery Power Modules

Yu, Li-ren 28 August 2012 (has links)
This thesis investigates the discharging behavior of serial boost-type battery power modules (BPMs). Even though the BPMs are connected in series to cope with a higher output voltage, all batteries in the BPMs can substantially be operated individually so that can realize the balanced discharging control strategy. By which, the battery currents are scheduled in accordance with their state-of-charges (SOCs).A battery power system formed by 10 boost-type BPMs is built, in which a micro controller is used for detecting the loaded voltages, estimating the SOCs, and controlling the duty ratios of the power converters. Experimental results demonstrate the balanced discharging capability of the serial BPMs. In addition, fault tolerance mechanism is introduced to isolate fault or exhausted batteries and keep the system working with a reduced load.
120

A Study on Post-Weld-Shift and Power Loss in Butterfly Laser Module Packages

Chiu, Hsien-huan 19 July 2004 (has links)
The post-weld-shift (PWS) introduced in the butterfly laser packaging is investigated in this study. The elastic-plastic-thermal coupled finite element model is employed in the stress and deformation analyses. The temperature dependent material properties are used to calculate the residual stresses and the post-weld shift distributions during the packaging process. The finite element package ¡¥MARC¡¦ is used in this study. And the commercial optical software, i.e. ¡¥Zemax¡¦ is also employed in laser power coupling efficiency simulation. The variations of laser welding sequence, Nd-YAG pulse laser power, and initial ferrule¡¦s alignment position on PWS for butterfly laser packaging are studied and discussed in this work. The results indicated adjust the sequence and pulse laser power properly can improve the PWS in butterfly packing significantly. Besides, the PWS correction technique, i.e. the ¡¥Laser Harmering¡¦, is also illustrated in this study. The simulate results showed that proper arrange the welding processes may improve the coupling efficiency over 75¢M.

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