28 research outputs found

    LC Filter Design for On-grid and Off-grid Distributed Generating Units

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    This paper deals with the design procedure of an LC-based output filter for three-phase inverters to be used in both off-grid and on-grid scenarios. The aim of this procedure is to provide guidelines and component selection criteria for reducing the inverter output switching ripple in order to limit the interaction with the control algorithm and to increase the filter stability. A suitable combination of resistive and reactive components is used to realize the complete filter structure. The proposed procedure is applied to the design of the output power filter for a 40-kVA three-phase inverter

    Pathology Reporting in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Digestive System: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Too Afraid to Ask

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    During the 5th NIKE (Neuroendocrine tumors Innovation in Knowledge and Education) meeting, held in Naples, Italy, in May 2019, discussions centered on the understanding of pathology reports of gastroenetropancreactic neuroendocrine neoplasms. In particular, the main problem concerned the difficulty that clinicians experience in extrapolating relevant information from neuroendocrine tumor pathology reports. During the meeting, participants were asked to identify and rate issues which they have encountered, for which the input of an expert pathologist would have been appreciated. This article is a collection of the most rated questions and relative answers, focusing on three main topics: 1) morphology and classification; 2) Ki67 and grading; 3) immunohistochemistry. Patient management should be based on multidisciplinary decisions, taking into account clinical and pathology-related features with clear comprehension between all health care professionals. Indeed, pathologists require clinical details and laboratory findings when relevant, while clinicians require concise and standardized reports. In keeping with this last statement, the minimum requirements in pathology datasets are provided in this paper and should be a baseline for all neuroendocrine tumor professionals

    Emerging therapies in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma: Immune checkpoint inhibitors in the starting blocks

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    Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma are neuroendocrine neoplasms, originating in the adrenal medulla and in parasympathetic and sympathetic autonomic nervous system ganglia, respec-tively. They usually present as localized tumours curable with surgery. However, these tumours may exhibit heterogeneous clinical course, ranging from no/minimal progression to aggressive (progres-sive/metastatic) behavior. For this setting of patients, current therapies are unsatisfactory. Immune checkpoint inhibitors have shown outstanding results for several types of solid cancers. We therefore aimed to summarize and discuss available data on efficacy and safety of current FDA-approved immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma. After an extensive search, we found 15 useful data sources (four full-published articles, four supplements of scientific journals, seven ongoing registered clinical trials). The data we detected, even with the limit of the small number of patients treated, make a great expectation on the therapeutic use of immune checkpoint inhibitors. Besides, the newly detected predictors of response will (hopefully) be of great helps in selecting the subset of patients that might benefit the most from this class of drugs. Finally, new trials are in the starting blocks, and they are expected to shed in the next future new light on a therapy, which is considered a milestone in oncology

    Integrated motor drives: state of the art and future trends

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    With increased need for high power density, high efficiency and high temperature capabilities in Aerospace and Automotive applications, Integrated Motor Drives (IMD) offers a potential solution. However, close physical integration of the converter and the machine may also lead to an increase in components temperature. This requires careful mechanical, structural and thermal analysis; and design of the IMD system. This paper reviews existing IMD technologies and their thermal effects on the IMD system. The effects of the power electronics (PE) position on the IMD system and its respective thermal management concepts are also investigated. The challenges faced in designing and manufacturing of an IMD along with the mechanical and structural impacts of close physical integration is also discussed and potential solutions are provided. Potential converter topologies for an IMD like the Matrix converter, 2-level Bridge, 3-level NPC and Multiphase full bridge converters are also reviewed. Wide band gap devices like SiC and GaN and their packaging in power modules for IMDs are also discussed. Power modules components and packaging technologies are also presented

    Integral-resonant control for stand-alone voltage source inverters

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    This study deals with a newly-conceived voltage control method for three-phase four-leg voltage source inverters (VSIs) which are being required in autonomous power generating units devoted to supply both three-phase and single-phase electrical loads in four-wire electric power distribution systems. To deal with VSI operating conditions providing three-phase voltage supply of both unbalanced loads and non-linear loads, an integral + resonant (I + R) voltage control structure is discussed and experimentally verified by means of a 25 kVA rated power converter prototype. It is shown that the proposed voltage control allows simplifying the overall control configuration, achieving zero-overhead power factor regulation and fast compensation of load unbalances. Further to that, a complete current limiting strategy is described and tested under different load conditions

    High-Speed Electric Drive for Exhaust Gas Energy Recovery Applications

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    High-speed electric drives play an important role in the field of power generating units on board vehicles and aircrafts. This paper deals with the solutions for developing the direct coupled electric drive to be used in combination with a radial turbo-expander for exhaust energy recovery in automotive applications. The descriptions of prototypal realization of both the axial-flux permanent-magnet (PM) generator and the three-level boost-rectifier converter, which results as the preferred topology for the controlled rectifier, are given. The high rotational speed of the direct-driven PM generator results in high electric fundamental frequency also, which is challenging for the electric drive control issues. Results of the electric drive prototype experimental activity are finally presented

    Three-Phase Z-Source Power Supply Design

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    Z-source converter configurations make it possible to overcome intrinsic limits present in conventional ac–dc and dc–ac converters. A typical three-phase inverter cannot supply output voltages greater than the voltages at its input; in the same manner, a typical three-phase boost rectifier cannot supply output voltages lower than input voltages. Using Z-source topology permits overcoming both these limits. In fact, a Z-source boost rectifier can theoretically either step-up or step-down the output voltage to any desired value starting from the conventional three-phase diode bridge rectifier output voltage level. In addition, it presents intrinsic immunity to shoot-through states, resulting in improved reliability of the entire system. In this study, attention is focused on the mathematical modelling of a three-phase Z-source boost rectifier for power factor correction power supply applications; using such a topology as first-stage converter allows designing the second-stage converters with the same voltage constraints of single-phase units

    Codice dei beni culturali ragionato, III edizione

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    Il Codice dei beni culturali ragionato, giunto alla sua terza edizione, si conferma come innovativo ed efficace strumento di consultazione delle fonti statali (costituzionali, legislative e regolamentari) nonché delle fonti europee e convenzionali nella complessa e stratificata materia dei beni culturali e del paesaggio. Il relativo ambito materiale va ben al di là del D.Lgs. 22 gennaio 2004, n. 42, che costituisce soltanto una delle nove Parti di questo Volume. Il Codice ragionato è stato pensato per la preparazione ai concorsi pubblici, nonché come supporto pratico per tutti gli operatori del diritto chiamati ad operare in questo ambito. I testi normativi selezionati sono corredati da un commento – per articolo o per gruppi di articoli – che pone in evidenza la ratio ed il contenuto delle disposizioni, fornendo una lettura sistematica delle stesse. Il Codice è altresì corredato, in una logica di efficacia della consultazione, da schemi a lettura guidata, utilissimi per orientare anche i “non giuristi”, nonché da un corposo indice analitico. L’Opera è aggiornata ai più recenti provvedimenti normativi in materia, tra i quali si segnalano: - P.C.M. 17 ottobre 2023, n. 167 - (Organizzazione del Ministero della cultura); - L. del 10 agosto 2023 n. 105- (Competenze del Ministero della cultura); - Investimenti del PNRR articolati- (Patrimonio culturale per la prossima generazione, Rigenerazione di piccoli siti culturali, patrimonio culturale religioso e rurale, Industria Culturale e creativa 4.0) - D.Lgs. 31 marzo 2023, n. 36 - (Nuovo Codice dei contratti pubblici

    Multi‐physics design optimisation of a GaN‐based integrated modular motor drive system

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