Nuria Novas Castellano
University of Almería
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Materials | 2016
Dalia El Khaled; Nuria Novas Castellano; José Antonio Gázquez; Alberto-Jesús Perea-Moreno; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Being dependent on temperature and frequency, dielectric properties are related to various types of food. Predicting multiple physical characteristics of agri-food products has been the main objective of non-destructive assessment possibilities executed in many studies on horticultural products and food materials. This review manipulates the basic fundamentals of dielectric properties with their concepts and principles. The different factors affecting the behavior of dielectric properties have been dissected, and applications executed on different products seeking the characterization of a diversity of chemical and physical properties are all pointed out and referenced with their conclusions. Throughout the review, a detailed description of the various adopted measurement techniques and the mostly popular equipment are presented. This compiled review serves in coming out with an updated reference for the dielectric properties of spectroscopy that are applied in the agrophysics field.
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | 2015
José Antonio Gázquez Parra; Manuel Fernández Ros; Nuria Novas Castellano; Rosa M. García Salvador
Schumann resonances are very weak natural electromagnetic signals produced in the earth–ionosphere cavity located in the extremely low frequency (ELF) band (7–60 Hz), and the sensors that measure them produce amplitudes of few microvolts. Strong signals from power lines (50–60 Hz) occur in the same frequency range. Amplification techniques play a key role in acquiring resonance modes with the best signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. This paper presents a study of the various structures of amplification systems that optimize the S/N ratio for the signal of interest. The aim of this paper is to measure all possible resonance modes with low time acquisition. To this end, we compare four instrumentation amplifiers and design a new indirect method for obtaining the noise floor of the system with sensors manufactured on magnetic cores that are several meters long. We present the measurements of the Schumann resonance achieved using these techniques at the ELF electromagnetic wave observatory at Calar Alto (Spain). The solutions adopted allow measurement of seven resonance modes with an acquisition time of 30 min, where the S/N ratio in the fundamental mode was 39 dB.
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement | 2013
Rosa M. García Salvador; José Antonio Gázquez Parra; Nuria Novas Castellano
Characterization and modeling of high-value inductors (hundreds to thousands of henrys) are complex problems, exacerbated when working in the extremely low frequency (ELF) range. This paper details the measurement and characterization of inductors using a vector network analyzer that has a bottom operating frequency of 5 Hz. Using this device, we establish a strategy for measuring the impedance of high-inductance coils-with or without a high-permeability core-and propose a mathematical model that can explain the behavior of these high-inductance coils, which incorporate long lengths of winding wire, as a function of working frequency. These inductors were constructed as part of a research project on ELF electromagnetic fields. The importance of making a complete characterization derives from the need to exploit the largest possible amount of energy captured by the coil, which acts as a sensor. We propose a mixed model of concentrated and distributed parameters that fits the experimental results with an error of about 2% for the frequency range of 5-500 Hz, as part of the characterization process. The effects of the magnetic core on inductance and winding resistance, as a function of frequency, have been characterized in terms of concentration of the magnetic field.
Applied Energy | 2015
Nuria Novas Castellano; José Antonio Gázquez Parra; Juan Valls-Guirado; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
D. El Khaled; Nuria Novas Castellano; J.A. Gázquez; R.M. García Salvador; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
José Antonio Gázquez; Nuria Novas Castellano; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Biosystems Engineering | 2015
Nuria Novas Castellano; José Antonio Gázquez; Rosa M. García Salvador; Antonio Gracia-Escudero; Manuel Fernández-Ros; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Dyna | 2012
Nuria Novas Castellano; José Antonio Gázquez Parra; José L. Rodríguez; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Dyna | 2012
Nuria Novas Castellano; José Antonio Gázquez Parra; José L. Rodríguez; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
Applied Sciences | 2017
José Antonio Gázquez; Rosa M. García; Nuria Novas Castellano; Manuel Fernández-Ros; Alberto-Jesús Perea-Moreno; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro