Papers by Keyword: Power Efficiency

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Abstract: The article describes a heat and power complex utilizing internal sources of consumer heat, as well as using renewable energy sources. The power complex also includes heat accumulators, cold accumulators and a cascade heat pump plant. This heat pump plant has a high conversion factor of electrical energy due to optimization of heat flows. In this article, a method for determining the energy efficiency of the heat-energy complex under consideration is disclosed.
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Abstract: Large-scale data streams processing is now fundamental to many data processing applications. There is growing focus on manipulating Large-sca le data streams on GPUs in order to improve the data throughput. Hence, there is a need to investigate the parallel scheduling strategy at the task level for the Large-scale data stream s processing, and to support them efficiently. We propose two different parallel scheduling strategies to handle massive data stream s in real time. Additionally, massive data stream s processing on GPUs is energy-consumed computation task. So we consider the power efficiency as an important factor to the parallel strategies. We present an approximation method to quantify the power efficiency for massive data streams during the computing phase. Finally, we test and compare the two parallel scheduling strategies on a large quantity of synthetic and real stream datas. The simulation experiments and compuatation results in practice both prove the accuracy of analysis on performance and power efficiency.
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Abstract: Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a process which an electric arc generated by the tungsten electrode to the workpiece and the welding area protected by a protective gas. Arc shape can be affected by electromagnetic force. In previous study, the use of some electromagnetic field around the arc has influenced the welding results. In this study, electromagnetic field generated from the solenoids was given to the welding arc. Welding process was conducted on Stainless Steel. The electromagnetic field made the arc becomes deflected. This deflection was controlled by the solenoid by activating it using a microcontroller. The results showed that the use of solenoid as a source of electromagnetic field has influenced the welding arc. Penetration produced by using a solenoid has deeper penetration than welding process without using solenoid. The increase of the welding power efficiency was 10.9% for arc current I = 80 A and 9.85% for arc current I = 90 A.
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Abstract: This paper analyzed efficiency performance of two most popular charge pumps: Linear Dickson charge pump and the Exponential Dickson charge pump. The analysis result indicated that in a certain range, exponential charge pump had a much higher efficiency than the linear one. With this analysis result, a novel exponential charge pump was proposed. The simulation result shows the proposed charge pump has a 18.4% improvement in efficiency.
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Abstract: The preparation and characteristics of ZnO(Zinc oxide) co-sputtered TaO (Ta oxide) electrodes(ZTO) grown on glass substrates using a specially designed composite target for use in organic solar cells are described. It was found that both the electrical and optical properties of the ZTO films were critically dependent on the Ar/O2 flow ratio and sputtering power. In addition, all ZTO electrodes show amorphous structure regardless of the Ar/O2 flow ratio, due to the low substrate temperature. We obtained the ZTO electrode with sheet resistance of 30 Ohm/square and average optical transmittance of 80% in room temperature. The conversion power efficiency by using ZTO electrode at optimized conditions is 2.6 %.
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Abstract: The preparation and characteristics of ZnO(Zinc oxide) co-sputtered TaO (Ta oxide) electrodes(ZTO) grown on glass substrates using a specially designed composite target for use in organic solar cells are described. It was found that both the electrical and optical properties of the ZTO films were critically dependent on the Ar/O2 flow ratio and sputtering power. In addition, all ZTO electrodes show amorphous structure regardless of the Ar/O2 flow ratio, due to the low substrate temperature. We obtained the ZTO electrode with sheet resistance of 30 Ohm/square and average optical transmittance of 80% in room temperature. The conversion power efficiency by using ZTO electrode at optimized conditions is 2.6 %.
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Abstract: we designed and fabricated a white organic light-emitting device based on{[2-methyl-6-[2-(2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H,5H-benzo[ij]quinolizin-9yl)ethenyl]-4H-pyran-4-ylidene] propane-dinitrile}ultrathin layer and 4,4 ´ -bis(2,2 ˊ diphenylvinyl)-1,1 ˊ -biphenyl. It shows a maximum power efficiency of 1.8l m/W at 4 V (the brightness is 51 cd/m2). Its brightness reaches 8496 cd/m2 at 16 V. And the chromaticity coordinates varying from (0.42,0.34) to (0.32,0.28) with the forward bias from 4 to 16 V are well within the white region.
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