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Electron cyclotron resonance ion source plasma chamber studies using a network analyzer as a loaded cavity probe

2012

A method and first results utilizing a network analyzer as a loaded cavity probe to study the resonance properties of a plasma filled electron cyclotron resonance ion source (ECRIS) plasma chamber are presented. The loaded cavity measurements have been performed using a dual port technique, in which two separate waveguides were used simultaneously. One port was used to ignite and sustain the plasma with a microwave source operating around 11 GHz and the other was used to probe the cavity properties with the network analyzer using a frequency range around 14 GHz. The first results obtained with the JYFL 14 GHz ECRIS demonstrate that the presence of plasma has significant effects on the reson…

Materials scienceta114business.industryCyclotron resonanceResonancePlasmaNetwork analyzer (electrical)Ion sourceElectron cyclotron resonancePhysics::Plasma PhysicsOptoelectronicsAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationMicrowaveIon cyclotron resonanceReview of Scientific Instruments
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Detection of Partial Discharges at Square Shaped Voltages

2018

Due to the wide use of electronic converters and the introduction of new powerful power electronics devices, the input waveforms most often used are becoming much different than the traditional power frequent sinusoidal one. In High Voltage (HV) apparatus particularly, this condition can increase the stress on the insulation systems that may lower the reliability of the whole power grid. This type of input voltage, often showing an increased voltage gradient, causes problems in the Partial Discharge (PD) measurement setup and acquisition systems, also due to the increased harmonic content. In this paper, the main aim is to discuss how to suitably approach the measurement technique of PDs at…

Materials scienceunconventional streRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrypattern recognitionElectrical engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionHigh voltageConvertersIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPower (physics)Computer Networks and CommunicationReliability (semiconductor)Artificial IntelligencePartial dischargePower electronicsPartial dischargeHarmonicPWMbusinessInstrumentationVoltage2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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A Simplified Analytical Approach for Optimal Planning of Distributed Generation in Electrical Distribution Networks

2019

DG-integrated distribution system planning is an imperative issue since the installing of distributed generations (DGs) has many effects on the network operation characteristics, which might cause significant impacts on the system performance. One of the most important characteristics that mostly varies because of the installation of DG units is the power losses. The parameters affecting the value of the power losses are number, location, capacity, and power factor of the DG units. In this paper, a new analytical approach is proposed for optimally installing DGs to minimize power loss in distribution networks. Different parameters of DG are considered and evaluated in order to achieve a hig…

Mathematical optimizationComputer science020209 energydistribution systems02 engineering and technologyPower factorReduction (complexity)Softwareoptimum DG capacity0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceMATLABInstrumentationSIMPLE algorithmcomputer.programming_languageFluid Flow and Transfer Processesdistributed generationbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and Technology020208 electrical & electronic engineeringGeneral EngineeringProcess (computing)Computer Science ApplicationsPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaDistribution systemDistributed generationoptimum DG locationbusinesscomputerApplied Sciences
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Incremental heuristic approach for meter placement in radial distribution systems

2019

The evolution of modern power distribution systems into smart grids requires the development of dedicated state estimation (SE) algorithms for real-time identification of the overall system state variables. This paper proposes a strategy to evaluate the minimum number and best position of power injection meters in radial distribution systems for SE purposes. Measurement points are identified with the aim of reducing uncertainty in branch power flow estimations. An incremental heuristic meter placement (IHMP) approach is proposed to select the locations and total number of power measurements. The meter placement procedure was implemented for a backward/forward load flow algorithm proposed by…

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)020209 energyOptimal meter placementEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySmart gridlcsh:Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMetrePower-flow studyInstrumentation (computer programming)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)optimal meter placement; smart grid; load flow analysis; Monte Carlo methodsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:T020208 electrical & electronic engineeringMonte Carlo methodsLoad flow analysisPower (physics)Monte Carlo methodSmart gridLoad flow analysiSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheEnergy (miscellaneous)
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On the influence of the initial ramp for a correct definition of the parameters of fractional viscoelastic materials

2014

Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann superposition principle the constitutive law with a power-law kernel is ruled by the Caputo's fractional derivative. Fractional constitutive law posses a long memory and then the parameters obtained by best fitting procedures on experimental data are strongly influenced by the prestress on the specimen. As in fact during the relaxation test the imposed history of deformation is not instantaneously applied, since a unit step function may not be realized by the test machine. Usually an initial ramp is present in the deformation history and the time at which the deformation attains the maximum …

Mathematical optimizationHeaviside step functionConstitutive equationMechanicsDeformation (meteorology)ViscoelasticityFractional calculussymbols.namesakeSuperposition principleFractional calculus relaxation test viscoelasticitySettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiCreepMechanics of MaterialssymbolsRelaxation (physics)General Materials ScienceRelaxation test Fractional calculus ViscoelasticitySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniInstrumentationMathematics
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Failure of topological rigidity results for the measure contraction property

2014

We give two examples of metric measure spaces satisfying the measure contraction property MCP(K,N) but having different topological dimensions at different regions of the space. The first one satisfies MCP(0,3) and contains a subset isometric to $\mathbb{R}$, but does not topologically split. The second space satisfies MCP(2,3) and has diameter $\pi$, which is the maximal possible diameter for a space satisfying MCP(N-1,N), but is not a topological spherical suspension. The latter example gives an answer to a question by Ohta.

Mathematics - Differential Geometrymetric measure spacesGeodesicPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsQuantitative Biology::Tissues and Organsmeasure contraction propertyMetric Geometry (math.MG)53C23 (Primary) 28A33 49Q20 (Secondary)Ricci curvature lower boundsTopologyPotential theorymaximal diameter theoremnonbranchingRigidity (electromagnetism)Mathematics - Metric GeometryDifferential Geometry (math.DG)splitting theoremFOS: MathematicsSplitting theoremContraction (operator theory)AnalysisMathematicsgeodesics
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Production of negative osmium ions by laser desorption and ionization.

2010

The interest to produce negative osmium ions is manifold in the realm of high-accuracy ion trap experiments: high-resolution nearly Doppler-free laser spectroscopy, antihydrogen formation in its ground state, and contributions to neutrino mass spectrometry. Production of these ions is generally accomplished by sputtering an Os sample with Cs(+) ions at tens of keV. Though this is a well-established method commonly used at accelerators, these kind of sources are quite demanding and tricky to operate. Therefore, the development of a more straightforward and cost effective production scheme will be of benefit for ion trap and other experiments. Such a scheme makes use of desorption and ionizat…

Matrix-assisted laser desorption electrospray ionizationMaterials scienceThermal ionizationMass spectrometryIon sourceSoft laser desorptionlaw.inventionAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationPhysics::Plasma PhysicsReflectronlawPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsInstrumentationAmbient ionizationThe Review of scientific instruments
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Mass spectra of chlorinated esters: 2—Methyl mono- and dichlorobutanoates

1982

The mass spectral fragmentations of methyl mono- and dichlorobutanates have been studied. Deutrium labelling and metastable ion analysis were used to elucidate the fragmentation mechanisms. The molecular ion peaks of the esters are weak and show only in the spectra of the monochloro isomers. A McLafferty rearrangement gives the base peaks in the spectra of methyl 2-chloro-, 4-chloro- and 4,4-dichlorobutanoate; α-cleavage, [COOCH3]+, in methyl 2,2- and 2,4-dichlorobutanoate; [MCl]+, in methyl 3-chlorobutanoate; [MClHCl]+, in methyl 3,4-dichlorobutanoate; [MClCH2CO]+, in methyl 3,3-dichlorobutanoate and [MClCOOCH3]+˙, in methyl erythro- and threo-2,3-dichlorobutanoate. The mass spectra of the…

McLafferty rearrangementChemistryStereochemistryPolyatomic ionDiastereomerBiochemistryMedicinal chemistrySpectral lineIonFragmentation (mass spectrometry)MetastabilityMass spectrumMolecular MedicineInstrumentationSpectroscopyOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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Mass spectra of halogenated esters 5—Chloromethyl esters of aliphatic C2C12n-carboxylic acids and their monochlorinated derivatives

1984

A study has been made of the mass spectral fragmentation upon electron impact of aliphatic C2C12 chloromethyl esters and all their 66 monochlorinated derivatives. The fragmentation pathways of the parent chloromethyl esters were elucidated with the aid of the 1st FFR metastable ions. A McLafferty rearrangement gives the base peak in the C6C11 parent esters and in almost all the 4-chloro and ω-chloro isomers. The subsequent loss of HCl gives a very characteristic peak of the chloromethyl esters and their (3-ω)-chloro derivatives at m/z 72, [C3H4O2]+. The 2-chloro isomers have the corresponding chlorine-containing fragment ion at m/z 106/108. The mass spectra of 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- and ω-chloro is…

McLafferty rearrangementFragmentation (mass spectrometry)ChemistryMass spectrumMolecular MedicineOrganic chemistryAliphatic compoundInstrumentationBiochemistryMedicinal chemistrySpectroscopyElectron ionizationIonOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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Mass spectra of halogenated esters. 7. Methyl esters of 2-chloro C2C20n-alkanoic acids

1988

The mass spectral fragmentation of a homologous series of methyl esters of 2-chloro n-alkanoic acids ranging from acetic (C2) to eicosanoic (C20) acid on electron impact has been investigated. The fragmentation pathways were elucidated with the aid of the first field-free region metastable ions, the results being presented with one compound, i.e. with ionized methyl 2-chloro-octauoate. Owing to the Cl/H exchanges and to the formation of the non-chlorinated parent esters prior to the fragmentations the spectra show the peak pairs with and without the chlorine atom. The effects become more evident with increasing chain length; shown most visually by the abundance ratios of the McLafferty rear…

McLafferty rearrangementStereochemistryBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryIonHomologous serieschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFragmentation (mass spectrometry)IonizationMass spectrumMolecular MedicineAliphatic compoundInstrumentationSpectroscopyElectron ionizationOrganic Mass Spectrometry
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