2 resultados para airport
em Universidad de Alicante
Resumo:
The viability of carbon nanofiber (CNF) composites in cement matrices as a self-heating material is reported in this paper. This functional application would allow the use of CNF cement composites as a heating element in buildings, or for deicing pavements of civil engineering transport infrastructures, such as highways or airport runways. Cement pastes with the addition of different CNF dosages (from 0 to 5% by cement mass) have been prepared. Afterwards, tests were run at different fixed voltages (50, 100 and 150V), and the temperature of the specimens was registered. Also the possibility of using a casting method like shotcrete, instead of just pouring the fresh mix into the mild (with no system’s efficiency loss expected) was studied. Temperatures up to 138 °C were registered during shotcrete-5% CNF cement paste tests (showing initial 10 °C/min heating rates). However a minimum voltage was required in order to achieve a proper system functioning.
Resumo:
La presente comunicación pretende abordar, desde un punto de vista integrador centrado en el análisis de la dinámica económica y territorial con la que se relaciona, el proceso de ampliación del aeropuerto de Málaga, poniendo en relación las necesidades arrastradas de tiempos pasados, con los beneficios e impactos derivados más inmediatos. Un estudio de caso significativo debido al rol que el aeropuerto desempeña como destino turístico internacional de primer orden y, asimismo, incentivo adicional y pieza clave en el proceso urbanizador contemporáneo en la costa mediterránea andaluza.