Alanen, Marcus, Jordi Cabot, Miguel Goulão, and José Sáez. "
Doctoral symposium."
UML Modeling Languages and Applications. Eds. Nuno Jardim Nunes, Bran Selic, Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, and Ambrosio Toval Alvarez. Vol. 3297. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2005. 85-93.
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Águas, H., Pereira Raniero Fortunato Martins L. L. E. "
Effect of the load resistance in the linearity and sensitivity of MIS position sensitive detectors."
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 862. 2005. 691-696.
AbstractIt is experimentally known that the linearity and sensitivity of the position sensitive detectors (PSD) are dependent on the resistance of the collecting layer and of the load resistance, mainly if the detection is based on the measurement of the photo-lateral voltage. To determine the value of the load resistance to be used in metal - insulator - semiconductor (MIS) PSDs structures that lead to the maximum value of sensitivity and linearity, we propose an electrical model through which it is able to simulate the proper sensor response and how the load resistance influence the results obtained. This model is valid for PSDs where the resistance of the collecting resistive layer is quite low (≤ 500 Ω), leading to a low output impedance. Under these conditions we conclude that the value of the load resistance should be of about 1 kΩ in order to achieve a good compromise between the linearity and the sensitivity of the PSD. This result is in agreement with the set of experiments performed. © 2005 Materials Research Society.
Vaz, D.C.a b, Van Kampen Van Buijtenen Kok J. F. c J. "
Experimental characterization of the combustion roar in a gas turbine combustor model operating in the flame and flameless oxidation regimes."
12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration 2005, ICSV 2005. Vol. 2. 2005. 1657-1664.
AbstractMost investigations on the implementation of flameless oxidation in gas turbines have been focused on the emissions aspects while the demonstration of the combustion acoustiCS improvement has been hardly ever addressed experimentally. The present experimental study provides insight into the differences of combustion generated noise between the conventional flame and flameless oxidation regimes. Results include noise levels measured in both combustion regimes, for different air-to-fuel ratios, and show an increased noise output in flame mode as compared to flameless oxidation. The paper also explains the acoustic precautions taken to allow comparison between cases.
Goulão, Miguel, and Fernando Brito Abreu. "
Formal Definition of Metrics upon the CORBA Component Model."
First International Conference on the Quality of Software Architectures (QoSA'2005), and Proceedings of the Second International conference on Software Quality. Eds. Ralf Reussner, Johannes Mayer, Judith A. Stafford, Sven Overhage, Steffen Becker, and Patrick J. Schroeder. Vol. 3712. Erfurt, Germany: Springer, 2005. 88-105.
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