11 resultados para CARRIER MOBILITIES
em Universidade do Minho
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This paper presents a comparison between three switching techniques that can be used in three-phase four-wire Shunt Active Power Filters (SAPFs). The implemented switching techniques are: Periodic-Sampling (PS), Triangular Carrier Pulse-Width Modulation (TC-PWM) and Space Vector PWM (SVPWM). The comparison between them is made in terms of the compensated currents THD%, implementation complexity, necessary CPU time and SAPF efficiency. To perform this comparison are presented and analyzed several experimental results, obtained with a 20 kVA Shunt Active Power Filter prototype, specially developed for this purpose. The control system of the developed SAPF is based in the p-q Theory with a grid synchronization algorithm p-PLL.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a well-established technology used for the treatment of wastes and wastewaters with high organic content. During AD organic matter is converted stepwise to methane-containing biogasa renewable energy carrier. Methane production occurs in the last AD step and relies on methanogens, which are rather sensitive to some contaminants commonly found in wastewaters (e.g. heavy metals), or easily outcompeted by other groups of microorganisms (e.g. sulphate reducing bacteria, SRB). This review gives an overview of previous research and pilot-scale studies that shed some light on the effects of sulphate and heavy metals on methanogenesis. Despite the numerous studies on this subject, comparison is not always possible due to differences in the experimental conditions used and parameters explained. An overview of the possible benefits of methanogens and SRB co-habitation is also covered. Small amounts of sulphide produced by SRB can precipitate with metals, neutralising the negative effects of sulphide accumulation and free heavy metals on methanogenesis. Knowledge on how to untangle and balance sulphate reduction and methanogenesis is crucial to take advantage of the potential for the utilisation of biogenic sulphide as a metal detoxification agent with minimal loss in methane production in anaerobic digesters.
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In an underwater environment it is difficult to implement solutions for wireless communications. The existing technologies using electromagnetic waves or lasers are not very efficient due to the large attenuation in the aquatic environment. Ultrasound reveals a lower attenuation, and thus has been used in underwater long-distance communications. The much slower speed of acoustic propagation in water (about 1500 m/s) compared with that of electromagnetic and optical waves, is another limiting factor for efficient communication and networking. For high data-rates and real-time applications it is necessary to use frequencies in the MHz range, allowing communication distances of hundreds of meters with a delay of milliseconds. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to develop ultrasound transducers able to work at high frequencies and wideband, with suitable responses to digital modulations. This work shows how the acoustic impedance influences the performance of an ultrasonic emitter transducer when digital modulations are used and operating at frequencies between 100 kHz and 1 MHz. The study includes a Finite Element Method (FEM) and a MATLAB/Simulink simulation with an experimental validation to evaluate two types of piezoelectric materials: one based on ceramics (high acoustic impedance) with a resonance design and the other based in polymer (low acoustic impedance) designed to optimize the performance when digital modulations are used. The transducers performance for Binary Amplitude Shift Keying (BASK), On-Off Keying (OOK), Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) and Binary Frequency Shift Keying (BFSK) modulations with a 1 MHz carrier at 125 kbps baud rate are compared.
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[Excerto] Vive-se hoje na Europa e no mundo a efervescência contínua da mobilidade, da deslocação, da viagem, da ida e do regresso. Por meio de deslocações efetivas e corpóreas, ou por meio de deslocações virtuais, as sociedades atuais são, nas suas estruturas, intrinsecamente constituídas pela potência das mobilidades, pela possibilidade de sair, ir e voltar. Ao longo dos anos vimos crescer o número de investigações acerca dos motivos pelos quais as pessoas deixam um espaço geográfico. Assistimos, Também, ao aumento do número de pesquisas acerca das motivações que levam as pessoas a escolher certos lugares para viver, trabalhar ou passear. As abordagens sobre tais panóplias de motivos e condições são, ainda hoje, válidas. Todavia, a época atual surge marcada por fenómenos que são agora muito menos lineares do que eram há décadas atrás. As mobilidades não são apenas cada vez mais pluriformes. São também desencadeadas por motivos de uma configuração substancialmente distinta. A esse respeito, podemos falar da própria natureza da política e da forma como esta modela e dispõe os povos à mobilidade e à migração (apenas para ilustração, pensemos na perseguição política e/ ou religiosa). Mas, também podemos mencionar o modo como certos fenómenos sociais, tais como o trabalho, o lazer, a rede de transportes, as redes e os modos de interação familiar ocorrem em espaços cada vez mais móveis. O mesmo pode ser assinalado para o caso dos modos de emergência e manutenção das redes de tráfico humano, catástrofes naturais e/ou humanas, terrorismo ou guerras e conflitos armados. Tais fenómenos apresentam-se hoje com caraterísticas e dinâmicas inscritas na experiência da globalização financeira e informacional, para a qual pouca diferença faz o lugar – entendido em sentido estrito. Todos estão marcados pela variabilidade, flexibilidade, opacidade, incerteza e imprevisibilidade. Às vezes, são mesmo paradoxais (...).
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Oceans are a vast source of natural substances. In them, we find various compounds with wide biotechnological and biomedical applicabilities. The exploitation of the sea as a renewable source of biocompounds can have a positive impact on the development of new systems and devices for biomedical applications. Marine polysaccharides are among the most abundant materials in the seas, which contributes to a decrease of the extraction costs, besides their solubility behavior in aqueous solvents and extraction media, and their interaction with other biocompounds. Polysaccharides such as alginate, carrageenan and fucoidan can be extracted from algae, whereas chitosan and hyaluronan can be obtained from animal sources. Most marine polysaccharides have important biological properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and anti-inflammatory activity, as well as adhesive and antimicrobial actions. Moreover, they can be modified in order to allow processing them into various shapes and sizes and may exhibit response dependence to external stimuli, such as pH and temperature. Due to these properties, these biomaterials have been studied as raw material for the construction of carrier devices for drugs, including particles, capsules and hydrogels. The devices are designed to achieve a controlled release of therapeutic agents in an attempt to fight against serious diseases, and to be used in advanced therapies, such as gene delivery or regenerative medicine.
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Tese de Doutoramento em Biologia Molecular e Ambiental - Especialidade em Biologia Celular e Saúde
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Dissertação de mestrado em Biofísica e Bionanossistemas
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Dissertação de mestrado em Biofísica e Bionanossistemas
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PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Dissertação de mestrado em Português Língua Não Materna (PLNM): Português Língua Estrangeira (PLE) Português Língua Segunda (PL2)