39 resultados para Experimental warming
em Universidade do Minho
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Increasing building energy efficiency is one the most cost-effective ways to reduce emissions. The use of thermal insulation materials mitigates heat loss in buildings, therefore minimising heat energy needs. In recent years, several papers were published on the subject of foam alkali-activated cements with enhanced thermal conductivity. However, on those papers cost analysis was strangely avoided. This paper presents experimental results on one-part alkali-activated cements. It also includes global warming potential assessment and cost analysis. Foam one-part alkali-activated cements cost simulations considering two carbon dioxide social costs scenarios are also included. The results show that one-part alkali-activated cements mixtures based on 26%OPC + 58.3%FA + 8%CS + 7.7%CH and 3.5% hydrogen peroxide constitute a promising cost-efficient (67 euro/m3), thermal insulation solution for floor heating systems. This mixture presents a low global warming potential of 443 KgCO2eq/m3. The results confirm that in both carbon dioxide social cost scenarios the mixture 26 OPC + 58.3 FA + 8 CS + 7.7 CH with 3.5% hydrogen peroxide foaming agent is still the most cost efficient.
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The moisture content in concrete structures has an important influence in their behavior and performance. Several vali-dated numerical approaches adopt the governing equation for relative humidity fields proposed in Model Code 1990/2010. Nevertheless there is no integrative study which addresses the choice of parameters for the simulation of the humidity diffusion phenomenon, particularly in concern to the range of parameters forwarded by Model Code 1990/2010. A software based on a Finite Difference Method Algorithm (1D and axisymmetric cases) is used to perform sensitivity analyses on the main parameters in a normal strength concrete. Then, based on the conclusions of the sensi-tivity analyses, experimental results from nine different concrete compositions are analyzed. The software is used to identify the main material parameters that better fit the experimental data. In general, the model was able to satisfactory fit the experimental results and new correlations were proposed, particularly focusing on the boundary transfer coeffi-cient.
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COST TU 1404
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COST Action TU 1404
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O presente trabalho procura abordar a modelação numérica da conexão entre o perfil metálico e a laje de betão, quando se utilizam conectores do tipo perno e betão leve. Utilizam se elementos finitos de volume para definir todos os elementos presentes na ligação, recorrendo ao software ATENA 3D. A partir dos modelos desenvolvidos procura-se avaliar quais os parâmetros relevantes para o comportamento da conexão aço betão leve. Recorre-se a resultados de ensaios de tipo push out anteriormente realizados na Universidade do Minho para validar os modelos numéricos desenvolvidos.
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Nesta comunicação apresenta-se um estudo sobre vigas mistas em aço e betão onde se utilizam conectores do tipo Crestbond contínuos para estabelecer a ligação entre a viga metálica e a laje de betão e garantir o funcionamento misto entre estes dois elementos. Apresentam-se os resultados de ensaios numéricos e experimentais obtidos em vigas mistas de aço e betão realizadas com conectores Crestbond, na Universidade do Minho. Os provetes consistem numa viga metálica IPE200 com um conector CR40 R10 contínuo, posicionado sobre o banzo superior da viga e soldado em todo o seu desenvolvimento, e uma laje betão armado com secção transversal de 0.40×0.10 m2. Os provetes apresentam um vão de 3.0 m e um comprimento total de 3.2 m. O modelo numérico foi desenvolvido no software Atena 3D.
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COST TU 1404
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Buildings are responsible for more than 40% of the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, increasing building energy efficiency is one the most cost-effective ways to reduce emissions. The use of thermal insulation materials could constitute the most effective way of reducing heat losses in buildings by minimising heat energy needs. These materials have a thermal conductivity factor, k (W/m.K) lower than 0.065 while other insulation materials such as aerated concrete can go up to 0.11. Current insulation materials are associated with negative impacts in terms of toxicity. Polystyrene, for example contains anti-oxidant additives and ignition retardants. In addition, its production involves the generation of benzene and chlorofluorocarbons. Polyurethane is obtained from isocyanates, which are widely known for their tragic association with the Bhopal disaster. Besides current insulation materials releases toxic fumes when subjected to fire. This paper presents experimental results on one-part geopolymers. It also includes global warming potential assessment and cost analysis. The results show that only the use of aluminium powder allows the production mixtures with a high compressive strength however its high cost means they are commercially useless when facing the competition of commercial cellular concrete. The results also show that one-part geopolymer mixtures based on 26%OPC +58.3%FA +8%CS +7.7%CH and 3.5% hydrogen peroxide constitute a promising cost efficient (67 euro/m3), thermal insulation solution for floor heating systems with low global warming potential of 443 KgCO2eq/m3.
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Este trabalho visa, em primeiro lugar, a caracterização experimental do comportam ento de argamassas com materiais de mudança de fase (PCM) incorporados através de agregados leves, comparativamente com argamassas de referência sem incorporação de PCM. Verifica-se que a aplicação de argamassas com PCM em camadas de desgaste de pavimentos contribui para a minimização dos potenciais efeitos negativos de gelo e degelo. Os estudos experimentais permitem concluir que o método utilizado de impregnação de PCM em materiais porosos, para posterior incorporação em argamassa ou betão, é um método simples, mas muito eficaz. Os resultados indicam ainda que os materiais compósitos com PCM incorporado, podem melhorar a inércia térmica, bem como, atrasar o tempo de eventual ocorrência de congelamento sob a camada de desgaste de um pavimento
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Within the civil engineering field, the use of the Finite Element Method has acquired a significant importance, since numerical simulations have been employed in a broad field, which encloses the design, analysis and prediction of the structural behaviour of constructions and infrastructures. Nevertheless, these mathematical simulations can only be useful if all the mechanical properties of the materials, boundary conditions and damages are properly modelled. Therefore, it is required not only experimental data (static and/or dynamic tests) to provide references parameters, but also robust calibration methods able to model damage or other special structural conditions. The present paper addresses the model calibration of a footbridge bridge tested with static loads and ambient vibrations. Damage assessment was also carried out based on a hybrid numerical procedure, which combines discrete damage functions with sets of piecewise linear damage functions. Results from the model calibration shows that the model reproduces with good accuracy the experimental behaviour of the bridge.
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O presente artigo baseia-se na caracterizar das propriedades fundamentais de um lote de madeira de Câmbala proveniente do Congo. Pretende-se determinar a sua massa volúmica, módulo de elasticidade e tensão de rotura à flexão. Para esse efeito, foram ensaiados 433 provetes de pequenas dimensões à flexão segundo o procedimento preconizado na norma ISO 3133[1], e quantificadas as suas massas volúmicas seguindo as prescrições da norma ISO 3131[2]. Dos resultados experimentais obtidos, constatou-se que os mesmos se situam nos intervalos previstos na bibliografia existente.
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The authors appreciate the collaboration of the following labs: Civitest for developing DHCC materials, PIEP for conducting VARTM process (Eng. Luis Oliveira) and Department of Civil Engineering of Minho University to perform the tests (Mr. Antonio Matos and Eng. Marco Jorge).
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The authors thank the federal agency CAPES and the Foundation for Research Support of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil (FAPESP) for providing a PhD scholarship, and the University of Minho, in Portugal, for the international collaboration.
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O presente artigo é dedicado à avaliação experimental da eficiência do reforço com fibra de aço em termos da resistência à punção de lajes lisa carregadas simetricamente. Para este fim, oito lajes de 2550 x 2550 x 150 mm3 foram ensaiadas até a ruína, onde se investigou a influência do consumo de fibras (0, 60, 75 e 90 kg/m3) e da resistência do concreto (50 e 70 MPa). Duas lajes de referência, sem fibras, uma para cada classe de resistência do concreto, e uma laje para cada consumo de fibra e para cada classe de resistência do concreto compuseram o programa experimental. Todas as lajes foram armadas à flexão com barras de aço (armadura convencional) de forma a garantir a ruína por punção das lajes de referência. O único reforço transversal foi garantido pelas fibras de aço hooked ends com comprimento e diâmetro de 37 e 0,55 mm, respectivamente, e resistência à tração de aproximadamente 1100 MPa. Os resultados revelaram que as fibras de aço são muito eficientes em converter uma ruína frágil por cisalhamento em uma ruína dúctil por flexão, aprimorando ambos, carga de ruptura e deslocamento. Neste artigo o programa experimental é abordado em detalhe e os principais resultados são apresentados e discutidos.
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High performance fiber reinforced concrete (HPFRC) is developing rapidly to a modern structural material with unique rheological and mechanical characteristics. Despite applying several methodologies to achieve self15 compacting requirements, some doubts still remain regarding the most convenient strategy for developing a HPFRC. In the present study, an innovative mix design method is proposed for the development of high17 performance concrete reinforced with a relatively high dosage of steel fibers. The material properties of the developed concrete are assessed, and the concrete structural behavior is characterized under compressive, flexural and shear loading. This study better clarifies the significant contribution of fibers for shear resistance of concrete elements. This paper further discusses a FEM-based simulation, aiming to address the possibility of calibrating the constitutive model parameters related to fracture modes I and II.