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Prediction of the thermal and electrical evolution of high voltage steel grill resistances for structural optimisation |
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Project Q3214976 in Spain
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English | Prediction of the thermal and electrical evolution of high voltage steel grill resistances for structural optimisation |
Project Q3214976 in Spain |
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9,518,129.6 Euro
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11,897,662.0 Euro
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80.0 percent
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12 September 2017
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30 November 2019
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BACKER - FACSA SL
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33035
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Proyecto de investigación industrial consistente en el desarrollo de un modelo predictivo de la evolución térmica y disipación de potencia eléctrica de resistencias de parrilla de acero, fundamentalmente aquellas con grados de protección elevados. Es decir, el estudio del comportamiento y evolución, tanto a nivel interno como externo, para la validación de las condiciones eléctricas, térmicas y estructurales de las resistencias de potencia en un entorno con interfaces simuladas, en la búsqueda de minimizar sus dimensiones y optimizar sus bloques, tanto desde el punto de vista de la cantidad de material resistivo, como del volumen de las envolventes. (Spanish)
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Industrial research project consisting of the development of a predictive model for thermal evolution and dissipation of electrical power of steel grill resistors, mainly those with high degrees of protection. In other words, the study of behaviour and evolution, both internally and externally, for the validation of the electrical, thermal, and structural conditions of power resistances in an environment with simulated interfaces, seeking to minimise their dimensions and optimise their blocks, both from the point of view of the amount of resistive material and the volume of enclosures. (English)
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Llanera
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Identifiers
IDE/2017/000541
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