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Optical Fibre Control-Measurement Systems Of Compound HV/HP Electrical Equipment

1988

Responsible electrical equipment should be controlled during the work in care of their high reliability. Traditional control measurement systems cannot fulfil the task because of the hard conditions in which the equipment may operate (various electrical potentials, electromagnetic interferences, changes of temperature, etc.). The development of fibre optic transmission media and fibre optic sensors allows the construction of new control measurement systems for cooperation with such electrical equipment as: converters, generators, treLnsforniens, switch bays, busbards, etc. Those optical fibre structures, composed of bu-ses and sensors are subject of this paper. The main attention is paid to…

EngineeringOptical fiberbusiness.industrySystem of measurementElectrical engineeringTransmission mediumConvertersElectromagnetic interferencePower (physics)law.inventionReliability (semiconductor)lawElectrical equipmentElectronic engineeringbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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The "Livio Scarsi" X-Ray Facility at University of Palermo for Device Testing

2015

In this work, we report on the characteristics of the Livio Scarsi X-ray facility at University of Palermo. The facility is able to produce low energy X rays, within the energy range of 0.1-60 keV, with fluence rates ranging from 105-108 photons/mm2 s. The laboratory is equipped with an innovative digital detection system, based on semiconductor detectors (Si and CdTe detectors), able to provide accurate and precise estimation of the fluence rate, the energy and the exposure of X rays, even at high counting rate conditions. Instrumentation for electrical characterization (DC-AC) of semiconductor devices, for both off-line and on-line (i.e. during the irradiation) measurements, is also avail…

EngineeringPhotonbusiness.industrySettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleX-rayGamma raySemiconductor deviceFluenceSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Semiconductor detectorX-ray facility semiconductor detectors digital pulse processing rad-hard MOSFETs total ionizing testsOpticsAbsorbed doseIrradiationbusinessTelecommunications2015 15th European Conference on Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS)
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Digital techniques for high-rate high-resolution radiation measurements

2014

Digital pulse processing (DPP) techniques are increasingly used in the development of modern spectroscopic systems. DPP systems, based on direct digitizing and processing of detector signals (preamplifier output signals), ensure higher flexibility, stability, lower dead time, higher throughput and better energy resolution than traditional pulse processing systems. In this work, we present our progress in the development of DPP systems for high-rate high-resolution radiation measurements. An innovative digital system, able to perform multi-parameter analysis (input counting rate, pulse height, pulse shape, event arrival time, etc.) even at high photon counting rates is presented. Experimenta…

EngineeringPixelPulse (signal processing)business.industryPreamplifierDetectorSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleDead timePhoton countingDigital Pulse processing High photon counting rate semiconductor detectorsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)OpticsElectronic engineeringbusinessThroughput (business)Energy (signal processing)
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Automated Calculation Method to Determine the Output Power Based on the Frequency for Induction Heating IGBT Parallel Inverter

2007

The fact that some inverter topologies used in induction heating applications allow the soft switching working operation lets the progressive replacement of the MOSFET with the IGBT in high power inverters. This is due to two main reasons, the former is the IGBT reliability and the latter is the ratio defined as the price of the component per output power. In this article an automated method to determine the output power based on the frequency of an inverter build with different IGBT is described. To carry out this method is necessary to define the power cycle and to develop the calculation process which determines the energy losses in the working conditions of the resonant parallel inverte…

EngineeringReliability (semiconductor)Induction heatingElectricity generationbusiness.industryElectrical engineeringElectronic engineeringInverterTopology (electrical circuits)Insulated-gate bipolar transistorPower MOSFETbusinessPower (physics)2007 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference
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Semiactive control for floating offshore wind turbines subject to aero-hydro dynamic loads

2011

Wind and wave dynamic loads might cause undesirable vibrations that affect the structure integrity and system performance of floating offshore wind turbines. This paper addresses the problem of dynamic load mitigation by using semiactive control techniques with the tuned liquid column dampers placed on the turbine’s tower. The control law is formulated based on the mixed H2/H∞ methods for ensuring the system stability and reliability. Furthermore, the proposed controller only uses output feedback so as to avoid the dependence on the knowledge of the states of the system. Peer Reviewed

EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyTurbineFloating wind turbinesDynamic load testingDamperVibrationOffshore wind powerReliability (semiconductor)Control theory:Energies::Recursos energètics renovables [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessTowerOffshore wind energyEnergies renovables -- Producció
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Finite-element Discretizations of Semiconductor Energy-transport Equations

2003

Energy-transport models describe the flow of electrons in a semiconductor crystal. Several formulations of these models, in the primal or dual entropy variables or in the drift-diffusion-type variables, are reviewed. A numerical discretization of the steady-state drift-diffusion-type formulation using mixed-hybrid finite elements introduced by Marini and Pietra is presented. The scheme is first applied to the simulation of a one-dimensional ballistic diode with non-parabolic band diagrams. Then a two-dimensional deep submicron MOSFET device with parabolic bands is simulated, using an adaptively refined mesh.

EngineeringSemiconductorComputer simulationDiscretizationbusiness.industryMOSFETMathematical analysisElectronic engineeringElectronEntropy (energy dispersal)businessFinite element methodDiode
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Corrigendum to “A procedure to calculate the five-parameter model of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules on the basis of the tabular performance…

2014

Only few manufactures provide the wide set of graphical data that are necessary to use high performance predictive tools for PV systems. On the other hand, reliable graphical data require accurate laboratory measurements that increase manufacturing costs. For this reason PV system designers have to choose between the use of cheap PV modules, lacking in technical data, and the reliable energy predictions that are possible only if the current–voltage characteristics are provided by the PV module manufacturers. This paper describes the procedure to evaluate the parameters of a one-diode equivalent circuit able to accurately epresent the electrical behaviour of a PV panel by means of the minimu…

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleBasis (linear algebra)business.industryMechanical EngineeringPhotovoltaic systemBuilding and ConstructionPhotovoltaic modules Five-parameter model I–V characteristics Solar energyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEngineering physicsGeneral EnergyElectronic engineeringCrystalline siliconbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Applied Energy
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A procedure to calculate the five-parameter model of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules on the basis of the tabular performance data

2013

Abstract Only few manufactures provide the wide set of graphical data that are necessary to use high performance predictive tools for PV systems. On the other hand, reliable graphical data require accurate laboratory measurements that increase manufacturing costs. For this reason PV system designers have to choose between the use of cheap PV modules, lacking in technical data, and the reliable energy predictions that are possible only if the current–voltage characteristics are provided by the PV module manufacturers. This paper describes the procedure to evaluate the parameters of a one-diode equivalent circuit able to accurately represent the electrical behaviour of a PV panel by means of …

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleBasis (linear algebra)business.industryMechanical EngineeringReliability (computer networking)Photovoltaic systemBuilding and ConstructionVisual Basic for ApplicationsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawReliability engineeringSet (abstract data type)General EnergyPhotovoltaic modules; Five-parameter model; I–V characteristics; Solar energyEquivalent circuitCrystalline siliconbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Applied Energy
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Research Toward The Optical Equipment For An Autonomous Robot For TviV Environment

1989

The paper consists of three major parts: basic technical problems in very high power/megavolt environment, signal processing and mechanical equipment for this environment, construction of a sensor equipped robot for this environment. The first part contains mainly metrological confinements and reliability considerations for the optical, optoelectronic and electronic part of a system. The second part contains mechanics and robotics problems. The result of these two parts is a choice of a system to be realized.

EngineeringSignal processingReliability (semiconductor)business.industryControl systemRobotRoboticsControl engineeringArtificial intelligencebusinessAutonomous robotMechanical equipmentPower (physics)Industrial Inspection
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PV systems in the vertical walls: A comparison of innovative structures

2016

This paper presents the performance comparison of PV windows with the purpose of tracing the behavior of next-generation systems, which could favor architectonical integration. More in detail, a dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) and blue and grey thin film silicon panels have been analyzed. The systems can be placed behind a window or behind a wall of glass blocks. The three generation systems are then compared in terms of both efficiency and Fill Factor.

EngineeringSilicon020209 energychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciTracingSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDSSCThin filmGreen Energybusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemElectrical engineeringWindow (computing)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaDye-sensitized solar cellchemistryPerformance comparisonOptoelectronicsFill factorbusinessIntegrated PhotovoltaicSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheSilicon Solar Cells2016 IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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