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Electronic Design of a DC-DC Boost Converter for Powering a Lo-Ra Communication Board with Bioelectricity by “Plantas Andinas”
The use of bioelectricity in various areas of science has made it indispensable to resort to new technologies to take full advantage of this natural resource. Plants are living beings, and through their biochemical processes produce a small amount of electricity derived from oxidation-reduction processes. For this reason, it is proposed to use electronic and power techniques to increase the flow of electrons produced by plants of Andean characteristics, and consequently feed a Lo-Ra type communication card, meeting the needs of long-distance data transmission, used in the collection of field information, either in areas where access or availability of power lines is complex. This proposal motivates us to continue working on sustainable energy and the exploitation of natural resources. This document details the theory, practice, and methods used to meet the objective of supplying power to a wireless communication system over a long distance. First, a description of the most important issues to be addressed is developed, and then special focus is given to the design for development of the power electronics circuit, specifically an elevator type DC-DC converter. Finally, the results obtained through the implementation used in this case are documented.
Keywords: bioelectricity, MFC, boost-converter, Andean plants, totora, Lo-Ra TTGO.
Resumen
El uso de bioelectricidad en diversas áreas de la ciencia ha hecho indispensable recurrir a nuevas tecnologías para aprovechar al máximo este recurso natural. Las plantas, como seres vivos, producen una pequeña cantidad de electricidad a través de sus procesos bioquímicos, derivada de procesos de oxidación-reducción. Por esta razón, se propone utilizar técnicas electrónicas y de potencia para aumentar el flujo de electrones producidos por plantas de características andinas, y alimentar así una tarjeta de comunicación de tipo Lo-Ra, satisfaciendo las necesidades de transmisión de datos a larga distancia, utilizadas en la recolección de información de campo, ya sea en áreas donde el acceso o la disponibilidad de líneas eléctricas es compleja Esta propuesta motiva a continuar trabajando en energía sostenible y en la explotación de recursos naturales. Este documento detalla la teoría, práctica y los métodos utilizados para cumplir con el objetivo de suministrar energía a un sistema de comunicación inalámbrico a larga distancia. En primer lugar, se desarrolla una descripción de los temas más importantes a abordar, y luego se presta especial atención al desarrollo del diseño del circuito de electrónica de potencia, específicamente un convertidor DC-DC tipo elevador; y finalmente, se documentan los resultados obtenidos a través de la implementación utilizada en este caso.
Palabras Clave: bioelectricidad, CCM, convertidor-elevador, plantas andinas, totora, TTGO Lo-Ra
Trabajos escritos
Tercera unidad de la serie “Administración empresarial básica. Metodología” en la que se describen conceptos y fundamentos para la elaboración de informes y trabajos escritos.Third unit of the series “Basic business administration. Methodology ”in which concepts and foundations for the preparation of reports and written works are described.Utilización del lenguaje -- Formas gramaticales -- Estructuras sintácticas -- Ortografía -- Definición -- Principales reglas ortográficas -- Elaboración de trabajos escritos -- Redacción de párrafos -- Redacción de documentos -- Elaboración de tablas, figuras y notas -- Elaboración de citas -- Elaboración de referenciasna110 página
On the \phi(1020)f_0(980) S-wave scattering and the Y(2175) resonance
We have studied the \phi(1020)f_0(980) S-wave scattering at energies around
threshold employing chiral Lagrangians coupled to vector mesons through minimal
coupling. The interaction kernel is obtained by considering the f_0(980) as a
K\bar{K} bound state. The Y(2175) resonance is generated in this approach by
the self-interactions between the \phi(1020) and the f_0(980) resonances. We
are able to describe the e^+e^-\to \phi(1020)f_0(980) recent scattering data to
test experimentally our scattering amplitudes, concluding that the Y(2175)
resonance has a large \phi(1020)f_0(980) meson-meson component.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure
Moving loads on railway bridges: The Spanish Code approach
This paper presents the results of part of the research carried out by a committee in charge of the elaboration of the new Spanish Code of Actions in Railway Bridges. Following the work developed by the European Rail Research Institute (ERRI), the dynamic effects caused by the Spanish high-speed train TALGO have been studied and compared with other European trains. A simplified envelope of the impact coefficient is also presented. Finally, the train-bridge interactions has been analysed and the results compared with those obtained from simple models based on moving loads
Comparing the performance of two structural indicators for different water models while seeking for connections between structure and dynamics in the glassy regime
In this work, we compare the performance of two structural indicators based on the degree of translational order up to the second coordination shell in three water models: SPC/E, TIP4P/2005, and TIP5P. Beyond directly contrasting their distributions for different temperatures to evidence their usefulness in estimating the fraction of structured and unstructured molecules and, when possible, their classification capability, we also correlate them with an indirect measure of structural constraint: the dynamic propensity. Furthermore, this procedure enables us to show the existence of evident correlations between structural and dynamical information. More specifically, we find that locally structured molecules display a preference for low dynamic propensity values and, more conspicuously, that locally unstructured molecules are extremely subject to high dynamic propensity. This result is particularly relevant for the supercooled regime where the establishment of firm links between the structure and dynamics has remained rather elusive since the occurrence of dynamics that vary in orders of magnitude upon supercooling usually contrast with barely noticeable overall structural changes.Fil: Verde, Alejandro Raúl. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Química del Sur. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Química. Instituto de Química del Sur; ArgentinaFil: Montes de Oca, Joan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Química del Sur. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Química. Instituto de Química del Sur; ArgentinaFil: Accordino, Sebastián R.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Química del Sur. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Química. Instituto de Química del Sur; ArgentinaFil: Alarcón, Laureano M.. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Química del Sur. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Química. Instituto de Química del Sur; ArgentinaFil: Appignanesi, Gustavo Adrian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Química del Sur. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Química. Instituto de Química del Sur; Argentin
The effects of intrinsic noise on the behaviour of bistable cell regulatory systems under quasi-steady state conditions
We analyse the effect of intrinsic fluctuations on the properties of bistable
stochastic systems with time scale separation operating under1 quasi-steady
state conditions. We first formulate a stochastic generalisation of the
quasi-steady state approximation based on the semi-classical approximation of
the partial differential equation for the generating function associated with
the Chemical Master Equation. Such approximation proceeds by optimising an
action functional whose associated set of Euler-Lagrange (Hamilton) equations
provide the most likely fluctuation path. We show that, under appropriate
conditions granting time scale separation, the Hamiltonian can be re-scaled so
that the set of Hamilton equations splits up into slow and fast variables,
whereby the quasi-steady state approximation can be applied. We analyse two
particular examples of systems whose mean-field limit has been shown to exhibit
bi-stability: an enzyme-catalysed system of two mutually-inhibitory proteins
and a gene regulatory circuit with self-activation. Our theory establishes that
the number of molecules of the conserved species are order parameters whose
variation regulates bistable behaviour in the associated systems beyond the
predictions of the mean-field theory. This prediction is fully confirmed by
direct numerical simulations using the stochastic simulation algorithm. This
result allows us to propose strategies whereby, by varying the number of
molecules of the three conserved chemical species, cell properties associated
to bistable behaviour (phenotype, cell-cycle status, etc.) can be controlled.Comment: 33 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in the Journal of
Chemical Physic
Entorno laboral y social en las maquiladoras de Coahuila: estudio muestral
Abstract. The purpose of this study is to analyze the labor and social environment that prevails in the maquiladoras (assemble plants) located in the northern border states of México, particularly in the state of Coahuila; also it is addressed the importance of factors contributing to improve labor conditions and productivity. The study is based in a sample of 20 firms located in the counties of Saltillo, Ramos Arizpe, Monclova, Torreón, Sabinas, Piedras Negras and Ciudad Acuña. This study analizes the main socialeconomic figures of theworkers, their labor conditions in regard to labor security, training, rights and duties, social security and social environment in which they live in. Conclusions and recommendations are related to improving training and labor conditions, as well as fostering a new labor culture, health, social security and social environment.Key words: Health, labor conditions, social environment , social security, workersResumen. El presente estudio tiene como propósito analizar las condiciones que presenta el entorno laboral y social en el cual se desempeñan los trabajadores de las maquiladoras que operan en la frontera de México con Estados Unidos, particularmente en el estado de Coahuila, y evaluar los factores que podrían contribuir al mejoramiento de dichas condiciones y de la productividad laboral. Al respecto, se realizó un estudio muestral que consideró a 20 empresas ubicadas en los municipios de Saltillo, Ramos Arizpe, Monclova, Torreón, Sabinas, Piedras Negras y Ciudad Acuña. El estudio analiza las principales características socioeconómicas de los trabajadores , sus condiciones laborales relativas a seguridad en el trabajo, capacitación, derechos y obligaciones, seguridad social y entorno en el que viven. Las conclusiones y recomendaciones se relacionan con los ámbitos de la educación, el mejoramiento de las condiciones de trabajo, el fomento de una nueva cultura laboral, el apoyo a la salud y la seguridad social y el mejoramiento de las condiciones del entornosocial.Palabras clave: Condiciones laborales, entorno social, salud, seguridad social, trabajadore
Neutron-proton scattering at next-to-next-to-leading order in Nuclear Lattice Effective Field Theory
We present a systematic study of neutron-proton scattering in Nuclear Lattice
Effective Field Theory (NLEFT), in terms of the computationally efficient
radial Hamiltonian method. Our leading-order (LO) interaction consists of
smeared, local contact terms and static one-pion exchange. We show results for
a fully non-perturbative analysis up to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO),
followed by a perturbative treatment of contributions beyond LO. The latter
analysis anticipates practical Monte Carlo simulations of heavier nuclei. We
explore how our results depend on the lattice spacing a, and estimate sources
of uncertainty in the determination of the low-energy constants of the
next-to-leading-order (NLO) two-nucleon force. We give results for lattice
spacings ranging from a = 1.97 fm down to a = 0.98 fm, and discuss the effects
of lattice artifacts on the scattering observables. At a = 0.98 fm, lattice
artifacts appear small, and our NNLO results agree well with the Nijmegen
partial-wave analysis for S-wave and P-wave channels. We expect the peripheral
partial waves to be equally well described once the lattice momenta in the
pion-nucleon coupling are taken to coincide with the continuum dispersion
relation, and higher-order (N3LO) contributions are included. We stress that
for center-of-mass momenta below 100 MeV, the physics of the two-nucleon system
is independent of the lattice spacing.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figure
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