Objective
Many industrial activities and also our nowadays life utilities request a constant voltage level or a little variation between certain admissible limits. Unfortunately many times the requested voltage supply is out of the admissible range that leads to a lot of damages and even the blackouts, a very unpleasant situation.
To avoid these aspects a new solution is proposed and will be achieved following the next tasks:
1. designing of a new device to adjust the voltage level;
2. build a prototype for the new device;
3. laboratory testing and validation of the proposed solution;
4. dissemination of the new concept.
On the base of the state-of-the-art as regards the field of voltage adjusting in the case of power transformers it will make an inventive analysis of nowadays solutions. Also, with the aim to design the new device it will use specific CAD and FEM simulations software that allow to put in practice the obtained skills by researcher to use the software during the Marie Curie action mobility period. The mechanical components and the electronic devices will allow building the prototype of the new device. A series of laboratory tests will be performed in order to establish the accuracy of the device and to validate the proposed solution. The final part of this project will include the dissemination of knowledge to potential users.
As a whole this research project wants to turn the research activity into useful and commercially valuable innovations, which is one of the specific programme objective, structuring t he European Research Area. On the other hand, the objectives of the proposed project converge to the didactic activity of the researcher as an employee at Gh. Asachi Technical University, Iasi, Romania, the host institution. In this context the both activity components, research and didactic, forward a smooth integration of the researcher into host institution with the objective of reaffirming his research and didactic career.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciences computer and information sciences software software applications simulation software
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Programme(s)
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Topic(s)
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Call for proposal
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FP6-2002-MOBILITY-11
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Coordinator
IASI
Romania
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