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Resumo:The following thesis subject is based on the identification and dimensioning of the main mechanical components of the ground station of Boreas prototype, as well as a three-dimensional finite element analysis of structural cable that connects the ground station to the module's air system. The module powered by a lift force pulls a cable that drives a mechanical system which in turn drives a generator during the productive phase of the energy cycle. In the other phase, the system inverts the turn and energy is consumed. The production of energy should be greater than the energy consume. The dimensioning of main mechanical components of ground station includes: flywheel, cable, capstan drum and winder drum. Structural analysis of the cable is performed with an algorithm based on a three-dimensional finite element analysis, which allows the control of cable tension on the end of capstan, prevent the rupture of cable, avoid high forces on bearings and the shock between the rope and the ground. The results of programme developed with the algorithm, are compared with the results obtained by an analytical approach and with commercial software of finite elements. This thesis contributes to the realization of mechanical components included in the prototype.
Autores principais:Calvário, Miguel Pita Soares da Fonseca
Assunto:Mechanical system Cable Modulation of finite elements
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The following thesis subject is based on the identification and dimensioning of the main mechanical components of the ground station of Boreas prototype, as well as a three-dimensional finite element analysis of structural cable that connects the ground station to the module's air system. The module powered by a lift force pulls a cable that drives a mechanical system which in turn drives a generator during the productive phase of the energy cycle. In the other phase, the system inverts the turn and energy is consumed. The production of energy should be greater than the energy consume. The dimensioning of main mechanical components of ground station includes: flywheel, cable, capstan drum and winder drum. Structural analysis of the cable is performed with an algorithm based on a three-dimensional finite element analysis, which allows the control of cable tension on the end of capstan, prevent the rupture of cable, avoid high forces on bearings and the shock between the rope and the ground. The results of programme developed with the algorithm, are compared with the results obtained by an analytical approach and with commercial software of finite elements. This thesis contributes to the realization of mechanical components included in the prototype.