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Il rilievo del sito archeologico di Eraclea Minoa: valutazioni metriche sull’impiego di un Sistema Aeromobile a Pilotaggio Remoto (SAPR)
2017
Il lavoro condotto ha affrontato le problematiche connesse con le fasi di acquisizione e elaborazione dei dati ottenuti da SAPR con la finalità di dimostrare il grande potenziale di questi sistemi per la fotogrammetria aerea di prossimità. Il lavoro ha previsto lo studio delle principali problematiche attraverso prove sperimentali condotte durante le fasi del rilievo del sito archeologico di Eraclea Minoa (Agrigento). In particolare, i dati acquisiti hanno permesso di analizzare in dettaglio le procedure di pianificazione ed esecuzione di voli e le procedure di orientamento in relazione anche alle metodologie di rilievo dei punti di appoggio. La fase di pianificazione del volo è stata studi…
VERSO LA SCENA
2005
MODELLO SCENICO DA UN QUADRO
2005
APPLICAZIONE DELLO SCREENING DEL TUMORE COLON-RETTALE IN SICILIA: ATTUALITA' E PROSPETTIVE
2010
Il servizio “scuola in ospedale”.Prima parte: modelli e prospettive per l’attraversamento del rischio
2008
Comparison between energy balance and mass balance models for actual evapotranspiration assessment
2009
The assessment of the water needs for a specific crop has a fundamental importance in the management of water resources. The application of empirical models able to retrieve estimates of the actual evapotranspiration (ETa) to assess the need for water could give a valid tool for the planning of water supply, avoiding unnecessary water losses. In this context, two independent models for estimating actual evapotranspiration were compared. The first model is based on an energy balance and uses remotely sensed data and ancillary data from weather stations to assess the ETa. The second model also uses remotely sensed data and climatic data on a daily basis from a weather network. Field measureme…
Predicting the equilibrium bed slope in natural streams using a stochastic model for incipient sediment motion
2011
In this paper, a method to predict the equilibrium bed slope in natural streams based on the incipient motion criterion is proposed. The method is based on the criterion suggested by Gessler to simulate the grain size distribution of the armour coat using the concept of critical shear stress of a sediment mixture. In particular, a different expression of the probability for a single particle size to be part of the armour coat is firstly proposed; then, a simple two-steps criterion is suggested to estimate the safety factor required by the proposed approach. The method is applied in three different Italian regions (Calabria, Basilicata, and Tuscany) and required several field campaigns invol…
Pressure Retarded Osmosis: a Membrane Process for Environmental Sustainability
2016
Salinity Gradient Power (SGP) based on the controlled mixing between two solutions at different salinities is a viable alternative to produce power from renewable sources. Pressure Retarded Osmosis (PRO) is one of the most promising technologies proposed so far for the exploitation of such energy source. Apart from the typical source of salinity gradients, namely river water and seawater, more and more interest has been raised recently towards the use of non-conventional saline solutions. In this work, water originating from a sewage treatment plant is used as the dilute solution (feed solution), while brine exiting from a desalination plant is used as the concentrate (draw solution), thus …
Electron Angular Distribution in Laser-Assisted X-ray Photoeffect
1981
Calculations are reported of the differential cross section of the laser-assisted X-ray photoeffect from K shells showing that drastic changes occur in the shape of the ejected-electron angular distribution when laser photons are exchanged during the ionisation. This process appears well suited to the study of laser effects and multiphoton exchanges in laser-assisted atomic collisions.
Simple scheme for extracting work with a single bath
2019
We propose a simple protocol exploiting the thermalization of a storage bipartite system S to extract work from a resource system R. The protocol is based on a recent work definition involving only a single bath. A general description of the protocol is provided without specifying the characteristics of S. We quantify both the extracted work and the ideal efficiency of the process, also giving maximum bounds for them. Then, we apply the protocol to two cases: two interacting qubits and the Rabi model. In both cases, for very strong couplings, an extraction of work comparable with the bare energies of the subsystems of S is obtained and its peak is reached for finite values of the bath tempe…