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Sensors | 2016

Mechatronic Prototype of Parabolic Solar Tracker

Carlos Morón; Jorge Pablo Díaz; Daniel Ferrández; Mari Paz Ramos

In the last 30 years numerous attempts have been made to improve the efficiency of the parabolic collectors in the electric power production, although most of the studies have focused on the industrial production of thermoelectric power. This research focuses on the application of this concentrating solar thermal power in the unexplored field of building construction. To that end, a mechatronic prototype of a hybrid paraboloidal and cylindrical-parabolic tracker based on the Arduido technology has been designed. The prototype is able to measure meteorological data autonomously in order to quantify the energy potential of any location. In this way, it is possible to reliably model real commercial equipment behavior before its deployment in buildings and single family houses.


Sensors | 2014

New System for Measuring Impact Vibration on Floor Decking Sheets

Carlos Morón; Alfonso Garcia; Daniel Ferrández

Currently, there is a narrow range of materials that are used as attenuators of impact noise and building vibrations. Materials used in construction, such as elastic materials, must meet the requirement of having very low elastic modulus values. For the determination of the materials elastic modulus and the acoustic insulation of the same, costly and difficult to execute testing is required. The present paper exposes an alternative system that is simpler and more economic, consisting of a predefined striking device and a sensor able to determine, once the strike is produced, the energy absorbed by the plate. After the impact is produced, the plate undergoes a deformation, which absorbs part of the energy, the remaining part being transmitted to the slab and, at the same time, causing induced airborne noise in the adjoining room. The plate absorbs the power through its own deformation, which is measured with the help of a capacitive sensor. This way, it would be possible to properly define the geometry of the plates, after the execution of the test, and we will try to establish a relationship between the values proposed in this research and the acoustic behavior demanded by the Spanish standards.


Sensors | 2017

New System of Shrinkage Measurement through Cement Mortars Drying

Carlos Morón; Pablo Saiz; Daniel Ferrández; Luisa Garcia-Fuentevilla

Cement mortar is used as a conglomerate in the majority of construction work. There are multiple variants of cement according to the type of aggregate used in its fabrication. One of the major problems that occurs while working with this type of material is the excessive loss of moisture during cement hydration (setting and hardening), known as shrinkage, which provokes a great number of construction pathologies that are difficult to repair. In this way, the design of a new sensor able to measure the moisture loss of mortars at different age levels is useful to establish long-term predictions concerning mortar mass volume loss. The purpose of this research is the design and fabrication of a new capacitive sensor able to measure the moisture of mortars and to relate it with the shrinkage.


Shock and Vibration | 2015

Transmission of Impact Vibration on Concrete and Mortar Sheets

Carlos Morón; Alfonso Garcia; Daniel Ferrández; Víctor Blanco

The present work exposes an alternative system for detecting vibrations generated by impact on concrete and mortar sheets. In order to carry out the tests it is necessary to implement a system of measurement different than the one proposed by the current UNE EN 140-7. This system consists of an amplifier and a striking device that is also able to measure the deformation of the material once the impact has been produced. This system is able to detect variations in transmission of vibration at the same frequency between the various building materials employed, after establishing a relationship between the theoretical predictions and the experimental results. Thus, this system could be used as a vibration detection system and as an alternative method of standardization of materials against their acoustic characteristics.


Energies | 2017

New Prototype of Photovoltaic Solar Tracker Based on Arduino

Carlos Morón; Daniel Ferrández; Pablo Saiz; Gabriela Vega; Jorge Pablo Díaz


Energies | 2018

Design, Development and Implementation of a Weather Station Prototype for Renewable Energy Systems

Carlos Morón; Jorge Pablo Díaz; Daniel Ferrández; Pablo Saiz


INTED2018 Proceedings | 2018

APPLICATION OF THE METHODOLOGY OF PBL IN 4TH GRADE OF COMPULSORY SECONDARY EDUCATION: APPROACH TO HIGH SCHOOL

Daniel Ferrández; Carlos Morón; Pablo Saiz; Antonio Gisbert


INTED2018 Proceedings | 2018

INNOVATION IN VOCATIONAL TRAINING

Carlos Morón; Mari Paz Ramos; Alejandro Payán; Daniel Ferrández


Energies | 2018

Comparative Analysis of Infrared Thermography and CFD Modelling for Assessing the Thermal Performance of Buildings

Carlos Morón; Pablo Saiz; Daniel Ferrández; Rubén Felices


Anales de Edificación | 2018

Aplicaciones del Captador Solar de Placa Plana y del Captador de Tubo de Vacío en la Edificación = Applications of the Flat Plate Solar Collectors and the Vacuum Tube Solar Collectors in Building

Daniel Ferrández; Carlos Morón; Jorge Pablo Díaz; Pablo Saiz

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Carlos Morón

Technical University of Madrid

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Pablo Saiz

Technical University of Madrid

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Alejandro Payán

Technical University of Madrid

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Alfonso Garcia

Technical University of Madrid

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Kenzo Hosokawa

Technical University of Madrid

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