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    Validation of a non-uniform meshing algorithm for the 3D-FDTD method by means of a two-wire crosstalk experimental set-up

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    This paper presents an algorithm used to automatically mesh a 3D computational domain in order to solve electromagnetic interaction scenarios by means of the Finite-Difference Time-Domain -FDTD-  Method. The proposed algorithm has been formulated in a general mathematical form, where convenient spacing functions can be defined for the problem space discretization, allowing the inclusion of small sized objects in the FDTD method and the calculation of detailed variations of the electromagnetic field at specified regions of the computation domain. The results obtained by using the FDTD method with the proposed algorithm have been contrasted not only with a typical uniform mesh algorithm, but also with experimental measurements for a two-wire crosstalk set-up, leading to excellent agreement between theoretical and experimental waveforms. A discussion about the advantages of the non-uniform mesh over the uniform one is also presented.interchange-newline" Este trabajo presenta un algoritmo usado para enmallar automáticamente un dominio computacional 3D con el fin de solucionar escenarios de interacción electromagnética por medio del Método de Diferencias Finitas en el Dominio del Tiempo - FDTD. El algoritmo propuesto se ha planteado en una forma matemática general, donde es posible definir funciones convenientes de espaciado aplicadas a la discretización del espacio de simulación. Esto permite la inclusión de objetos pequeños en el método FDTD y el cálculo de variaciones detalladas del campo electromagnético en regiones especificadas del dominio de cálculo. Los resultados obtenidos mediante el método FDTD con el  algoritmo propuesto se han contrastado no sólo con un algoritmo típico de enmallado uniforme, sino también con medidas experimentales para un montaje de diafonía de dos hilos conductores logrando una excelente concordancia entre las formas de onda teóricas y experimentales. Además, se presenta una discusión sobre las ventajas del enmallado no uniforme sobre el uniforme

    Convertidores de potencia para microrredes y sistemas de generación distribuidos

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    This paper presents an overview and critical discussion about the utilization of power converters in several microgrid configurations that incorporate non-conventional renewable energy sources and energy storage. The methodology is developed over 69 works published in this research topic. The papers are selected from databases in electrical engineering, e.g., IEEExplore, ScienceDirect, Springer, MDPI, etc. Then, the papers are classified depending on its focus, i.e., power converters in microgrids or power converters in distribution systems. At least, three classifications are proposed and one of them is made over more than 40 papers about power converters used in microgrids and electric distribution systems. Given the wide variety of microgrids and their configurations, the selection of appropriate power converters for every scenario is not trivial; therefore, this work also classifies the converters in their most common application, their advantages and disadvantages, and also point out the study domain, i.e., simulation or physical implementation. One of the main conclusions made from the overview is a gap identified in the study of direct current/ direct current microgrids despite being the simplest configuration among the three analyzed configurations. This is because hybrid and alternate current microgrids are more widely used since they allow taking advantage of the infrastructure of the current electrical systems.Este artículo presenta una visión general y una discusión crítica sobre la utilización de convertidores de potencia en varias configuraciones de microrredes que incorporan fuentes de energía renovable no convencionales y almacenamiento de energía. La metodología se desarrolla sobre 69 trabajos publicados en este tema de investigación. Los documentos se seleccionan de bases de datos en ingeniería eléctrica, p. ej. IEEExplore, ScienceDirect, Springer, MDPI, etc. Luego, los artículos se clasifican según su enfoque, es decir, convertidores de potencia en microrredes o convertidores de potencia en sistemas de distribución. Se proponen al menos tres clasificaciones y una de ellas se realiza sobre más de 40 artículos sobre convertidores de potencia utilizados en microrredes y sistemas de distribución eléctrica. Dada la gran variedad de microrredes y sus configuraciones, la selección de convertidores de potencia apropiados para cada escenario no es trivial; por lo tanto, este trabajo también clasifica a los convertidores en su aplicación más común, sus ventajas y desventajas, y también señala el dominio de estudio, es decir, simulación o implementación física. Una de las principales conclusiones extraídas de la visión general es una brecha identificada en el estudio de las microrredes de corriente continua / corriente continua a pesar de ser la configuración más simple entre las tres configuraciones analizadas. Esto se debe a que las microrredes híbridas y de corriente alterna son las más utilizadas ya que permiten aprovechar la infraestructura de los sistemas eléctricos actuales

    Mortality and pulmonary complications in patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection: an international cohort study

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    Background: The impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) on postoperative recovery needs to be understood to inform clinical decision making during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study reports 30-day mortality and pulmonary complication rates in patients with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: This international, multicentre, cohort study at 235 hospitals in 24 countries included all patients undergoing surgery who had SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed within 7 days before or 30 days after surgery. The primary outcome measure was 30-day postoperative mortality and was assessed in all enrolled patients. The main secondary outcome measure was pulmonary complications, defined as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or unexpected postoperative ventilation. Findings: This analysis includes 1128 patients who had surgery between Jan 1 and March 31, 2020, of whom 835 (74·0%) had emergency surgery and 280 (24·8%) had elective surgery. SARS-CoV-2 infection was confirmed preoperatively in 294 (26·1%) patients. 30-day mortality was 23·8% (268 of 1128). Pulmonary complications occurred in 577 (51·2%) of 1128 patients; 30-day mortality in these patients was 38·0% (219 of 577), accounting for 81·7% (219 of 268) of all deaths. In adjusted analyses, 30-day mortality was associated with male sex (odds ratio 1·75 [95% CI 1·28–2·40], p\textless0·0001), age 70 years or older versus younger than 70 years (2·30 [1·65–3·22], p\textless0·0001), American Society of Anesthesiologists grades 3–5 versus grades 1–2 (2·35 [1·57–3·53], p\textless0·0001), malignant versus benign or obstetric diagnosis (1·55 [1·01–2·39], p=0·046), emergency versus elective surgery (1·67 [1·06–2·63], p=0·026), and major versus minor surgery (1·52 [1·01–2·31], p=0·047). Interpretation: Postoperative pulmonary complications occur in half of patients with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection and are associated with high mortality. Thresholds for surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic should be higher than during normal practice, particularly in men aged 70 years and older. Consideration should be given for postponing non-urgent procedures and promoting non-operative treatment to delay or avoid the need for surgery. Funding: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland, Bowel and Cancer Research, Bowel Disease Research Foundation, Association of Upper Gastrointestinal Surgeons, British Association of Surgical Oncology, British Gynaecological Cancer Society, European Society of Coloproctology, NIHR Academy, Sarcoma UK, Vascular Society for Great Britain and Ireland, and Yorkshire Cancer Research

    Validation of a non-uniform meshing algorithm for the 3D-FDTD method by means of a two-wire crosstalk experimental set-up

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    This paper presents an algorithm used to automatically mesh a 3D computational domain in order to solve electromagnetic interaction scenarios by means of the Finite-Difference Time-Domain -FDTD-  Method. The proposed algorithm has been formulated in a general mathematical form, where convenient spacing functions can be defined for the problem space discretization, allowing the inclusion of small sized objects in the FDTD method and the calculation of detailed variations of the electromagnetic field at specified regions of the computation domain. The results obtained by using the FDTD method with the proposed algorithm have been contrasted not only with a typical uniform mesh algorithm, but also with experimental measurements for a two-wire crosstalk set-up, leading to excellent agreement between theoretical and experimental waveforms. A discussion about the advantages of the non-uniform mesh over the uniform one is also presented.interchange-newline"> Este trabajo presenta un algoritmo usado para enmallar automáticamente un dominio computacional 3D con el fin de solucionar escenarios de interacción electromagnética por medio del Método de Diferencias Finitas en el Dominio del Tiempo - FDTD. El algoritmo propuesto se ha planteado en una forma matemática general, donde es posible definir funciones convenientes de espaciado aplicadas a la discretización del espacio de simulación. Esto permite la inclusión de objetos pequeños en el método FDTD y el cálculo de variaciones detalladas del campo electromagnético en regiones especificadas del dominio de cálculo. Los resultados obtenidos mediante el método FDTD con el  algoritmo propuesto se han contrastado no sólo con un algoritmo típico de enmallado uniforme, sino también con medidas experimentales para un montaje de diafonía de dos hilos conductores logrando una excelente concordancia entre las formas de onda teóricas y experimentales. Además, se presenta una discusión sobre las ventajas del enmallado no uniforme sobre el uniforme

    Validation of a non-uniform meshing algorithm for the 3D-FDTD method by means of a two-wire crosstalk experimental set-up

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    This paper presents an algorithm used to automatically mesh a 3D computational domain in order to solve electromagnetic interaction scenarios by means of the Finite-Difference Time-Domain -FDTD-  Method. The proposed algorithm has been formulated in a general mathematical form, where convenient spacing functions can be defined for the problem space discretization, allowing the inclusion of small sized objects in the FDTD method and the calculation of detailed variations of the electromagnetic field at specified regions of the computation domain. The results obtained by using the FDTD method with the proposed algorithm have been contrasted not only with a typical uniform mesh algorithm, but also with experimental measurements for a two-wire crosstalk set-up, leading to excellent agreement between theoretical and experimental waveforms. A discussion about the advantages of the non-uniform mesh over the uniform one is also presented

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    Editorial note for special issue of Ingniería e Investigación sup 1 2015 - SICEL 201
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