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Rehman, S. "Knowledge-based cost modelling for innovative design." Thesis, Cranfield University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1826/3971.
Full textLamberto, Giuliano. "An innovative approach to tibiofemoral joint modelling." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2017. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/18081/.
Full textSilva, Neander F. "Hybrid system for innovative design." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1996. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21250.
Full textLiu, Zhao. "Innovative lesion modelling for computer-assisted diagnosis of melanoma." Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.589390.
Full textLantto, Johanna, and Willie Wiholm. "Innovative communication strategies and modelling of robust sensor functions." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Kommunikations- och transportsystem, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-139941.
Full textGasparini, Michele. "Innovative methods for modelling and design of compression drivers." Doctoral thesis, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11566/242755.
Full textModern industrial activity is constantly related to high quality requirements and short time to market. A good design has therefore to cope with these fundamental aspects, making the engineer’s work always more heavy. For this reason, advanced tools have been developed in several fields to support and to aid the design activity. Loudspeakers design is a very complex task since it involves different physical phenomena that have to be taken into account. Unfortunately, the driver mathematical description is quite complex and it is not always available. For this reason, specific design tools for compression drivers are not so common. Considering the aforementioned scenario, a complete analysis of the compression driver design process is reported in this dissertation. The driver design has to cover several aspects. First of all, the desired acoustical output has to be achieved, usually with high efficiency and regularity of the response. Since effective mathematical models may not be available, more advanced techniques should be employed. Simulation is nowadays a very common approach in many engineering problems, thanks to the high computational power of modern calculators and to the diffusion of complete commercial software products. Most of them are based on the finite element method (FEM), which is a widespread technique for solving partial differential equations systems (PDEs). Compression drivers behaviour is based on a set of equations that involves not only acoustic, but also mechanics and electromagnetism, so specific simulators have to be use, capable of handling the interactions between different physics. These particular software products are commonly called multiphysics simulators. The FEM simulators accuracy can be employed to optimize the driver design process, thus allowing to increase the product quality and to reduce the time needed for the solution of the model. In particular, modern optimization methods can be applied to analyze the simulation results and to find an driver optimum parameters configuration, according to a certain evaluation function. A complete tool to support the compression drivers design process is presented in this thesis, based on the above mentioned idea. The proposed approach makes use of an evolution strategies algorithm on the results obtained by the simulation of the driver with a commercial multiphysics FEM software. Depending on the choice of the particular decision function, the algorithm is capable of improving specific aspects of the driver design. Almost every physii cal or geometrical quantity, involved in the driver operation and included in the FEM model, can be used as a design parameter. The proposed algorithm has been tested on a real driver design under different conditions and proved to be effective in enhancing the quality of the driver frequency response, without any a priori information, and without the need of human supervision, thus reducing the design time. Another important aspect to understand the compression driver is the study of its nonlinear behaviour. In fact, due to its small size, the driver is affected by specific distortions that are not present in traditional loudspeakers. The correct identification of these nonlinearities is fundamental, since it allows to evaluate flaws in the driver design or in its production process. Moreover, a suitable nonlinear model allows the application of linearization techniques, in order to improve the driver response. Three different methods for the identification of nonlinear systems are presented in this thesis, both adaptive and fixed. The first one is based on the dynamic convolution method, exploiting the principal component analysis to improve the algorithm efficiency. The other two are adaptive techniques, that take advantage of orthogonal polynomial and of cubic splines characteristics, to model the unknown nonlinear behaviour. All the algorithms have been tested and compared with other methods already reported in the literature.
Bouklas, Stavros. "INNOVATIVE DESIGN OF DECARBONISATION SCENARIOS FOR MULTI-SECTORAL MODELLING FRAMEWORKS." Thesis, KTH, Energisystemanalys, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-217807.
Full textBOZ, BUKET. "Complementary experiments, modelling, and simulations of innovative-li-ion batteries." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Brescia, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11379/544081.
Full textBronchinetti, Lorenzo. "Experimental characterization and numerical modelling of an innovative hydropneumatic suspension system." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018.
Find full textShehab, Esam. "An intelligent knowledge based cost modelling system for innovative product development." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/11605.
Full textSmith, Melvyn Lionel. "The integration of innovative vision and graphic modelling techniques for surface inspection." Thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387938.
Full textZafeirakis, Dimitrios. "Design, modelling and valuation of innovative dispatch strategies for energy storage systems." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2015. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/54413/.
Full textEmadi, Bagher. "Experimental studies and modelling of innovative peeling processes for tough-skinned vegetables." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2006. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16212/1/Bagher_Emadi_Thesis.pdf.
Full textEmadi, Bagher. "Experimental studies and modelling of innovative peeling processes for tough-skinned vegetables." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16212/.
Full textBarbagallo, Raffaele. "Innovative characterization and elastoplastic modelling of metals under static and dynamic conditions." Doctoral thesis, Università di Catania, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10761/4170.
Full textTardif, Derek. "Experimental investigation and numerical modelling of innovative FRP reinforced concrete bridge deck panels." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2005. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/1298.
Full textMORETTI, Linda. "Analysis and modelling of innovative technologies on natural gas transportation and distribution networks." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Cassino, 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/11580/90999.
Full textFerrari, I. "MODELLING THE PERFORMANCES OF TRADITIONAL AND INNOVATIVE FATS IN A PLUM CAKE FORMULATION." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/169033.
Full textPiedrafita, Francos Daniel. "Designing, testing and modelling two innovative non-conventional buckling restrained braces for seismic resistant buildings." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/284738.
Full textEn la present tesi, dos BVR totalment metàl·lics s’han dissenyat, fabricat i assajat, satisfent tots dos els requeriments dels protocols definits per les normes europees i americanes. Estan formats per un element de travat ranurat que estabilitza el nucli metàl·lic. El primer d’ells, el Braç de Vinclament Restringit Modular (BVRM), està format per diversos mòduls seriats que a la vegada contenen diverses unitats de dissipació, que plastifiquen sota esforços tallants, connectades en paral·lel. Tot i que té un bon comportament histerètic i una gran ductilitat, el nucli és pesat i difícil de fabricar. El segon braç, anomenat Braç de Vinclament Restringit Ranurat (BVRR), soluciona aquests inconvenients. Plastifica sota esforços axials, de la mateixa manera que els BVR convencionals, però el nucli massís és substituït per una platina perforada. Aquest nucli consisteix en un únic element composat per dos bandes laterals, dissenyades per a plastificar i amb una secció quasi constant, connectades per diversos ponts estabilitzadors que es mantenen sempre en el seu rang elàstic. Aquests ponts, juntament amb l’element de travat, impedeixen el vinclament de les bandes laterals. S’han proposat diverses expressions de disseny pels dos braços. S’ha formulat i implementat, en un programa d’elements finits comercial, un model de material per a simular numèricament el comportament dels braços, reduint així la dependència dels assajos a escala real durant el seu procés de disseny
Khorgami, M. H. "A conceptually innovative and practical approach to the modelling of household activities and travel behaviour." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2016. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1477519/.
Full textLAMIANI, PIETRO. "INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND INSTRUMENTS IN MODELLING AND MONITORING THE SHELF LIFE OF PACKAGED PERISHABLE FOODS." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/169035.
Full textAubret, Mathilde. "Development of innovative multi-physics solutions to optimize biological measure performance." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-279160.
Full textSchumacher, Katja. "Innovative energy technologies in energy-economy models." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/15654.
Full textEnergy technologies and innovation are considered to play a crucial role in climate change mitigation. Yet, the representation of technologies in energy-economy models, which are used extensively to analyze the economic, energy and environmental impacts of alternative energy and climate policies, is rather limited. This dissertation presents advanced techniques of including technological innovations in energy-economy computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. New methods are explored and applied for improving the realism of energy production and consumption in such top-down models. The dissertation addresses some of the main criticism of general equilibrium models in the field of energy and climate policy analysis: The lack of detailed sectoral and technical disaggregation, the restricted view on innovation and technological change, and the lack of extended greenhouse gas mitigation options. The dissertation reflects on the questions of (1) how to introduce innovation and technological change in a computable general equilibrium model as well as (2) what additional and policy relevant information is gained from using these methodologies. Employing a new hybrid approach of incorporating technology-specific information for electricity generation and iron and steel production in a dynamic multi-sector computable equilibrium model it can be concluded that technology-specific effects are crucial for the economic assessment of climate policy, in particular the effects relating to process shifts and fuel input structure. Additionally, the dissertation shows that learning-by-doing in renewable energy takes place in the renewable electricity sector but is equally important in upstream sectors that produce technologies, i.e. machinery and equipment, for renewable electricity generation. The differentiation of learning effects in export sectors, such as renewable energy technologies, matters for the economic assessment of climate policies because of effects on international competitiveness and economic output.
NICODEMO, GIUSEPPE. "Exposure modelling and loss estimation for seismic risk assessment of residential buildings: innovative methods and applications." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi della Basilicata, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11563/146804.
Full textMeng, Fanlin. "The impact of innovative effluent permitting policy on urban wastewater system performance." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/19393.
Full textDUO, Enrico. "Innovative Approaches for the Evaluation of Coastal Risk on Sandy Mediterranean Beaches." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Ferrara, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2487960.
Full textLe coste del mondo sono minacciate dall'incremento, in frequenza ed intensità, delle mareggiate e dello sviluppo costiero. Pertanto, le comunità costiere sono esposte a livelli di rischio sempre più elevati. Le Nazioni Unite e l'Unione Europea richiedono ai manager costieri di valutare il rischio delle coste per proporre piani di riduzione adeguati, sia per lo scenario attuale, sia per quello futuro, considerando i possibili effetti del cambiamento climatico, sebbene le proiezioni future siano caratterizzate da incertezze non trascurabili. Le valutazioni di rischio devono essere basate considerando pericolosità, vulnerabilità ed esposizione. Dovrebbero essere svolte adottando approcci multi-disciplinari e coinvolgendo i portatori di interesse. Il lavoro oggetto di questa tesi è stato svolto applicando approcci innovativi per la valutazione del rischio su spiagge sabbiose del Mediterraneo, a diverse scale spaziali. Le applicazioni riguardano diversi campi: rilievi di spiaggia, modellazione numerica e valutazione integrata del rischio. Parte del lavoro è stato svolto nell'ambito del progetto EU FP7 RISC-KIT, il cui obiettivo era fornire ai manager costieri strumenti utili alla riduzione del rischio ed all'incremento della resilienza delle comunità costiere. Gli approcci sono stati applicati in località costiere in Emilia-Romagna (Italia) e Catalogna (Spagna). La prima parte di questa tesi riguarda aspetti di misure sul campo. Sono stati utilizzati droni a basso costo e tecniche di fotogrammetria per rilievi post-evento e stagionali. Sono stati raccolti a scala locale dati ad alta risoluzione utili sia ad integrare rilievi post-evento a scala regionale, includendo informazioni qualitative ottenute coinvolgendo la comunità locale, sia all'analisi delle variazioni della spiaggia dovute alle mareggiate e ai venti. Sono stati utilizzati modelli numerici per analizzare, tramite approccio Bayesiano, la propagazione degli errori dovuti all'utilizzo di mareggiate sintetiche in input ad una catena di modelli per la simulazione dell'erosione ed inondazione costiera. L'uso di input sintetici produce errori significativi nella valutazione dei pericoli, se confrontato con l'uso di serie temporali reali, e può avere effetti importanti sulle successive analisi del rischio. Inoltre, si presentano due valutazioni di rischio, a scala regionale e locale. Sono stati applicati gli strumenti forniti da RISC-KIT, il Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) Phase 1 per l'identificazione delle aree critiche (hotspot) a livello regionale e l'Hotspot tool, un approccio Bayesiano per l'analisi dell'efficacia di misure di riduzione del rischio, per gli scenari attuali e futuri. Il CRAF Phase 1 è stato validato per la costa dell'Emilia-Romagna dimostrandosi efficace nell'identificare aree critiche note. L'Hotspot tool ha fornito informazioni utili alla caratterizzazione delle misure in entrambi i casi studio, in Italia e Spagna. Le analisi hanno dimostrato che l'approccio di RISC-KIT è utile ai manager costieri per la preparazione di piani adeguati di riduzione del rischio. Un aspetto interessante di questo lavoro riguarda il coinvolgimento dei portatori di interesse e dei manager costieri nella maggior parte delle analisi svolte. La collaborazione tra studiosi delle scienze naturali e sociali è stata di estrema importanza per l'appropriata valutazione del rischio costiero a diverse scale spaziali. Questo conferma che l'approccio multi-disciplinare è un aspetto chiave per comprendere e ridurre il rischio costiero. I manager costieri dovrebbero tenere in considerazione tutti gli aspetti che influenzano le valutazioni di rischio presentati in questa tesi, dalle misure sul campo al lavoro alla scrivania. Dovrebbero interagire maggiormente con i ricercatori che studiano le coste, sia dal punto di vista fisico sia sociale, e con i portatori di interesse, per fornire strategie per la riduzione del rischio che siano efficaci e condivisibili.
Haq, Izhar Ul. "Innovative configurable and collaborative approach to automation systems engineering for automotive powertrain assembly." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2009. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/15178.
Full textCazorla, Marín Antonio. "MODELLING AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF AN INNOVATIVE COAXIAL HELICAL BOREHOLE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A DUAL SOURCE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/125696.
Full text[CAT] L'energia geotèrmica de baixa entalpia es planteja com una alternativa eficient i renovable als sistemes convencionals per proporcionar calefacció, refrigeració i produir aigua calenta sanitària (ACS) de forma sostenible. El projecte GEOTeCH planteja el desenvolupament de sistemes amb bomba de calor geotèrmica més eficients i amb un cost menor en comparació amb el mercat. Per a això, s'ha desenvolupat un nou tipus d'intercanviador enterrat coaxial amb flux helicoïdal en el tub extern que presenta una major eficiència i permet reduir la longitud a instal·lar, així com una bomba de calor dual amb compressor de velocitat variable, capaç de treballar amb el terreny o l'aire com a font, seleccionant la que proporcione un millor rendiment. Aquests components s'utilitzen en el nou sistema amb bomba de calor dual. El principal objectiu és desenvolupar un sistema eficient i replicable per proporcionar calefacció, refrigeració i produir ACS en edificis xicotets amb una grandària menor d'intercanviadors soterrats i un augment de l'eficiència. Per demostrar l'aplicabilitat d'aquests sistemes, s'han construït tres instal·lacions demostració en Itàlia, Països Baixos i Regne Unit. En aquesta tesi s'ha desenvolupat un model dinàmic complet del sistema en TRNSYS, capaç de reproduir el comportament dels components i del sistema en general. Aquest model constitueix una eina útil per al desenvolupament i anàlisi de diferents estratègies de control sense la necessitat d'implementar-les en instal·lacions reals, així com analitzar el comportament del sistema funcionant en condicions diferents. Per a això, cal desenvolupar models detallats dels nous components desenvolupats en el projecte: l'intercanviador enterrat i la bomba de calor dual; per poder acoblar-los a la resta de components. Per això, s'ha desenvolupat un model dinàmic del nou intercanviador enterrat, capaç de reproduir amb precisió el comportament a curt termini de l'intercanviador, enfocat a l'evolució de la temperatura del fluid, i s'ha validat amb dades experimentals en diferents condicions d'operació. Per a poder reproduir no només el comportament dinàmic de l'intercanviador soterrat, sinó també la resposta a llarg termini del terreny i la interacció entre intercanviadors en un camp, s'ha desenvolupat un altre model en TRNSYS que realitza aquesta funció. D'aquesta manera, en acoblar els dos models és possible reproduir el comportament a curt termini de l'intercanviador enterrat, al mateix temps que la resposta a llarg termini del terreny. D'altra banda, s'ha implementat en TRNSYS un model de la bomba de calor. Amb aquest model és possible calcular la capacitat de la bomba de calor depenent del mode d'operació en què estiga funcionant, de la freqüència del compressor i altres variables i condicions d'operació. El model del sistema dual en TRNSYS s'ha utilitzat per a fer una anàlisi del seu comportament funcionant en diferents climes, per a això s'han seleccionat tres ciutats a Espanya i tres a Europa amb diferents climes i s'han realitzat simulacions del sistema funcionant en cada ciutat durant un any. S'ha analitzat l'eficiència del sistema en cada ciutat, així com l'ús de cadascuna de les fonts (aire / terreny). D'altra banda, també s'ha modelat en TRNSYS una de les instal·lacions demostració del projecte GEOTeCH, incloent l'edifici d'oficines climatitzat i l'acoblament amb els fan coils. Amb aquest model es pretén estudiar una nova estratègia per a controlar la freqüència del compressor d'acord amb la temperatura de les habitacions, en lloc de controlar-la en base a la temperatura de subministrament, amb l'objectiu de reduir el consum del compressor quan les habitacions ja es troben en condicions de confort. A més, altres estratègies d'optimització s'han analitzat amb el model. Per tant, els models desenvolupats constitueixen eines útils per ajudar en el disseny del sistema i els diferents components, l'anàlisi del
[EN] Low enthalpy geothermal energy is considered as an efficient and renewable alternative to conventional systems to provide heating, cooling and Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production in a sustainable way. In this context, the GEOTeCH project proposes the development of more efficient geothermal heat pump systems with a lower cost compared to the market. To this end, a new type of coaxial Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) with helical flow through the outer tube has been developed, which presents a higher efficiency and allows to reduce the length of the heat exchanger to be installed, as well as a Dual Source Heat Pump (DSHP) with variable speed compressor, capable of working with the ground or air as a source / sink, selecting the one that provides the best performance of the system. These components are used in the new DSHP system developed. The main objective is to develop efficient and replicable systems to provide heating, cooling and DHW in the market sector of small buildings with a smaller size of the BHE field and an increase in the efficiency. To demonstrate the applicability of these systems, three demonstration facilities have been installed in Italy, the Netherlands and the UK. In this thesis, a complete dynamic model of the system has been developed in the TRNSYS software, capable of reproducing the behavior of the different components and the system in general. This model is a useful tool for the development and analysis of different control strategies without the need to implement them in real installations, as well as analyses the behavior of the system operating under different conditions. For this purpose, it is necessary to develop detailed models of the new components developed in the project: the BHE and the DSHP; to couple them to the rest of the components of the system. For this reason, a dynamic model of the new BHE was developed, able to accurately reproduce its short-term behavior, focused on the evolution of the fluid temperature, and validated with experimental data in different operating conditions. In order to reproduce not only the dynamic behavior of the BHE, but also the long-term response of the ground and the interaction between BHEs in a field, another model was developed in TRNSYS. In this way, by coupling both models, it is possible to reproduce the short-term behavior of the BHE as well as the long-term response of the ground. On the other hand, a model of the DSHP was implemented in TRNSYS. With this model, it is possible to calculate the capacity of the heat pump depending on the operating mode in which it is operating, the frequency of the compressor and other variables and operating conditions. The model of the hybrid system in TRNSYS has been used to make an analysis of its behavior working in different climatic conditions, for which three cities have been selected in Spain and three in Europe, with different climates. So, different simulations of the system have been carried out in each city for one year. The efficiency of the system in each city has been analyzed, as well as the use of each of the sources (air / ground). On the other hand, one of the demo-sites of the GEOTeCH project, including the conditioned office building and the coupling with the fan coils, has also been modelled in TRNSYS. With this model, it is studied a new strategy to control the frequency of the compressor based on the temperature of the rooms, instead of controlling it based on the supply temperature, with the aim of reducing the consumption of the compressor when the rooms are already in comfort conditions. In addition, other optimization strategies have been analyzed with the model. Therefore, the models developed, both for the BHE and the system, are able to reproduce their operation and can be used as virtual installations, constituting useful tools to help in the design of the system and the different components, the analysis of their behavior and the development of optimization strategies.
I would like to acknowledge the financial support that has made this PhD thesis possible. The present work has been supported by the European Community Horizon 2020 Program for European Research and Technological Development (2014-2020) inside the framework of the project 656889 – GEOTeCH (Geothermal Technology for Economic Cooling and Heating), also by the Generalitat Valenciana inside the program “Ayudas para la contratación de personal investigador en formación de carácter predoctoral (ACIF/2016/131)” and by the Institute for Energy Engineering of the Universitat Politècnica de València.
Cazorla Marín, A. (2019). MODELLING AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION OF AN INNOVATIVE COAXIAL HELICAL BOREHOLE HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A DUAL SOURCE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/125696
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PAVLOVIC, MILORAD. "Multi scale procedures for the structural identification of historic Masonry Bell Towers by innovative monitoring and structural modelling techniques." Doctoral thesis, Università IUAV di Venezia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11578/278741.
Full textARENA, SIMONE. "Modelling, design and analysis of innovative thermal energy storage systems using PCM for industrial processes, heat and power generation." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/266776.
Full textGRASSI, DAVIDE. "Tecnologie innovative per il consolidamento di substrati di fondazione e opere geotecniche." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/366246.
Full textThe PhD research activities are focused on ground improvement application. The objective is to study the permeation grouting technique in granular soils and to understand the hydro-mechanical properties that can be obtained using non-conventional injection materials. During the project it has been developed an injection apparatus and a monitoring system of the grouting process that is used to study the permeation process and to develop a theoretical, and then analytical and numerical approach. Furthermore, the injection apparatus is used to simulate the permeation of different injection materials in soils and to generate specimen for hydraulic and mechanical evaluations. The experimental set-up comprises of a polycarbonate extruded clear tube, 50 mm in inner diameter and variable length (with a maximum of 1.6 m), and two floating caps at the extremities with a double sealing system. Once it has been filled with a selected soil it is inserted in a rigid steel chassis and the hole injection system can support 100 bar injection pressure. To simulate the soil micro-mechanical behavior has been created a loading system, composed by a screw that can apply a confining pressure on the soil sample. The column is then instrumented: • two load cells to control the confining pressure; • five pressure transducers to control the imposed pressure; • two pressure switches to impose pressure to the fluid; • laser ranging distance sensors to measure the flow rate; • vision camera to detect fluid front advancement. The data from the sensors are collected by employing Arduino processors and all the results are elaborated and displayed in real time with a Labview platform software. Some of the sensors were properly calibrated after being installed and all the measurements and the injection apparatus are validated before starting the test. The injection apparatus has been used to test different conventional and non-conventional grout with different rheological properties: sodium silicate, acrylic resin, colloidal silica, cement and micro-cement grout. For some of the previous injection materials have been defined a rheological time-dependent law. All these tests have been used to understand the permeation phenomena and to define an analytical and numerical predictive model that could be valid for all the soil in all conditions. By using this approach and by knowing the soil hydraulic properties, related to a new geotechnical project, it should be possible to indicate to designers the type of grout, the injection parameters and the injection geometry for this specific ground improvement application. Finally, a hydro-mechanical investigation of the different injection materials has been performed, consisting of the following test: permeability, unconfined compressive strength, triaxial test and brasilian test. For each injection test it has been evaluated the difference mechanical behavior from the bottom to the top part of the column, resulting from a variable soil saturation during the permeation process, that, in a ground with a grout spherical propagation, can be related to the radial distance from the injection point. Furthermore, a mechanical comparison, in term of friction angle and cohesion, is performed for the different grout types and, for some of them, at different curing time.
NONINI, LUCA. "ASSESSMENT OF WOOD BIOMASS AND CARBON STOCK AND EVALUATION OF MACHINERY CHAINS PERFORMANCES IN ALPINE FORESTRY CONDITIONS: AN INNOVATIVE MODELLING APPROACH." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/846415.
Full textPerera, Nilakshi. "Structural behaviour and design of innovative hollow flange steel plate grinders." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/123310/1/Liyanage%20Nilakshi%20Piyahasi_Perera_Thesis.pdf.
Full textBrusa, Alessandro <1992>. "Development and testing of innovative methodologies for modelling and control of normal and knocking combustion and implementation of novel rapid prototyping solutions." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/9667/1/corpo_tesi_BRUSA.pdf.
Full textMESTRINER, DANIELE. "Lightning-induced voltages on power lines: advances in modelling, computational effort optimization and innovative tools for the protection of overhead distribution lines." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1008296.
Full textKim, Jimmy. "Development of modular building systems made of innovative steel sections and wall configurations." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2019. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/127327/1/Jimmy_Kim_Thesis.pdf.
Full textSELICATI, VALERIA. "Innovative thermodynamic hybrid model-based and data-driven techniques for real time manufacturing sustainability assessment." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi della Basilicata, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11563/157566.
Full textLemoussu, Sophie. "A model-based framework for innovative Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Aeronautics." Thesis, Toulouse, ISAE, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020ESAE0014.
Full textThe aviation market is facing nowadays a fast growth of innovative airborne systems. Drone cargo, drone taxi, airships, stratospheric balloons, to cite a few, could be part of the next generation of air transportation. In the same time, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are becoming more and more involved in designing and developing new forms of air transportation, transitioning from the traditional role of supplier to those of system designer and integrator. This situation changes drastically the scope of SMEs' responsibility. As integrators they become responsible for certification of the components and the manufacturing process, an area in which they have little experience. Certification mandates very specific knowledge, regarding the regulations, norms and standards. Certification is a mandatory process and a critical activity for the enterprises in the aerospace industry. It constitutes a major challenge for SMEs who have to take on this certification responsibility with only limited resources. In this thesis, two major needs are identified: methodological support is not easily available for SMEs; and certification requirements are not easily comprehensive and adaptable to each situation. We examine alternate paths, reducing the complexity and bringing one step closer to solving the problem for the innovative SMEs. The objective is to provide support so that they can be more efficient to comprehend and integrate rules, legislations and guidelines to their internal processes in a simpler way. This thesis proposes then a methodological approach to support such organisation. Developed in close cooperation with a French SME in this situation, the approach is composed of a set of models (metamodel, structural, and behavioural models) covered by a certification governance mechanism
Langley, Ivor. "Impact assessment of new tuberculosis diagnostic tools and algorithms to support policy makers in low and middle income countries : an innovative modelling approach." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2016. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/87877/.
Full textVisalli, Roberto. "Innovative numerical petrological methods for definition of metamorphic timescale events of southern European Variscan relicts via thermodynamic and diffusion modelling of zoned garnets." Doctoral thesis, Università di Catania, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10761/4089.
Full textAl-Hilo, Naeem A. "Novel Sound Absorbing Materials Made From Elastomeric Waste: Compounding And Structuring Of Elastomeric Waste Crumb And Fibers With Binders Into Innovative Noise Insulation Materials." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/17383.
Full textSagha, Hossein. "Development of innovative robust stability enhancement algorithms for distribution systems containing distributed generators." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/91052/1/Hossein_Sagha_Thesis.pdf.
Full textHenkel, Johannes [Verfasser], and Georg [Akademischer Betreuer] Erdmann. "Modelling the Diffusion of Innovative Heating Systems in Germany – Decision Criteria, Influence of Policy Instruments and Vintage Path Dependencies / Johannes Henkel. Betreuer: Georg Erdmann." Berlin : Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1021976628/34.
Full textSamanta, Irene. "Modelling the relationships in B2B under e-marketing practices : moving from the traditional business environment to innovative e-commerce. The case of Greek firms." Thesis, University of the West of Scotland, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.729429.
Full textAlkhoury, William [Verfasser], Martin [Akademischer Betreuer] Sauter, and Elias [Akademischer Betreuer] Salameh. "Hydrological modelling in the meso scale semiarid region of Wadi Kafrein, Jordan - The use of innovative techniques under data scarcity / William Alkhoury. Gutachter: Martin Sauter ; Elias Salameh. Betreuer: Martin Sauter." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1042264554/34.
Full textWeber, Denis [Verfasser]. "Measuring and predicting the effects of time-variable exposure of pesticides on populations of green algae : combination of flow-through studies and ecological modelling as an innovative tool for refined risk assessments / Denis Weber." Aachen : Hochschulbibliothek der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen, 2013. http://d-nb.info/103111565X/34.
Full textWang, Shu. "What Motivates Marketing Innovation and Whether Marketing Innovation Varies across Industry Sectors." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33008.
Full textTo, Chester Kin-man. "Modelling innovation activity processes for global fashion marketplaces." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/4254.
Full textTran, Martino. "Modelling innovation diffusion in complex energy-transport systems." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:30ab651b-7c5a-4a4b-a905-6d86b5507042.
Full textHollberg, Philipp. "Swarm grids - Innovation in rural electrification." Thesis, KTH, Energisystemanalys, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-172846.
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