8 resultados para Carla Galvão
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
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Purpose Achieving sustainability by rethinking products, services and strategies is an enormous challenge currently laid upon the economic sector, in which materials selection plays a critical role. In this context, the present work describes an environmental and economic life cycle analysis of a structural product, comparing two possible material alternatives. The product chosen is a storage tank, presently manufactured in stainless steel (SST) or in a glass fibre reinforced polymer composite (CST). The overall goal of the study is to identify environmental and economic strong and weak points related to the life cycle of the two material alternatives. The consequential win-win or trade-off situations will be identified via a Life Cycle Assessment/Life Cycle Costing (LCA/LCC) integrated model. Methods The LCA/LCC integrated model used consists in applying the LCA methodology to the product system, incorporating, in parallel, its results into the LCC study, namely those of the Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) and the Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA). Results In both the SST and CST systems the most significant life cycle phase is the raw materials production, in which the most significant environmental burdens correspond to the Fossil fuels and Respiratory inorganics categories. The LCA/LCC integrated analysis shows that the CST has globally a preferable environmental and economic profile, as its impacts are lower than those of the SST in all life cycle stages. Both the internal and external costs are lower, the former resulting mainly from the composite material being significantly less expensive than stainless steel. This therefore represents a full win-win situation. As a consequence, the study clearly indicates that using a thermoset composite material to manufacture storage tanks is environmentally and economically desirable. However, it was also evident that the environmental performance of the CST could be improved by altering its End-of-Life stage. Conclusions The results of the present work provide enlightening insights into the synergies between the environmental and the economic performance of a structural product made with alternative materials. Further, they provide conclusive evidence to support the integration of environmental and economic life cycle analysis in the product development processes of a manufacturing company, or in some cases even in its procurement practices.
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The main objective of the present study is to assess the environmental advantages of substituting aluminium for a polymer composite in the manufacture of a structural product (a frame to be used as a support for solar panels). The composite was made of polypropylene and a recycled tyres’ rubber granulate. Analysis of different composite formulations was performed, to assess the variation of the environmental impact with the percentage of rubber granulate incorporation. The results demonstrate that the decision on which of the two systems (aluminium or composite) has the best life cycle performance is strongly dependent on the End-of Life (EoL) stage of the composite frame. When the EoL is deposition in a landfill, the aluminium frame performs globally better than its composite counterpart. However, when it is incineration with energy recovery or recycling, the composite frame is environmentally preferable. The raw material production stage was found to be responsible for most of the impacts in the two frame systems. In that context, it was shown that various benefits can accrue in several environmental impact categories by recycling rubber tyres and using the resulting materials. This is in a significant part also due to the recycling of the steel in the tyres. The present work illustrates how it is possible to minimize the overall environmental impact of consumer products through the adequate selection of their constitutive materials in the design stage. Additionally it demonstrates how an adequate EoL planning can be an important issue when developing a sustainable product, since it can highly influence its overall life cycle performance.
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Improvement of the environmental performance of processes and products is a common objective in industry, and has been receiving increased attention in recent years. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the potential environmental impact of two bedding products, a polyurethane foam mattress (PFM) and a pocket spring mattress (PSM). These two types are the most common mattresses used in Europe. A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) shows that the PFM has a higher environmental impact than the PSM. For both products the main cause of environmental impact is the manufacturing process, respectively the polyurethane foam block moulding process for the PFM, and the pocket spring nucleus process for the PSM. A scenario analysis shows the possibility of reducing the environmental impact of the products’ life cycle using an alternative End-of-Life scenario, resorting to incineration rather than landfill. Two strategies were also studied in order to reduce the environmental impact of the PFM: (1) reutilization of foam that was sent to the waste system management, and (2) a 20% weight reduction of the polyurethane foam. The second strategy has proven to be the most effective.
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The variation of the physical properties of four differ- ent carbon nanofibers (CNFs), based-polymer nano- composites incorporated in the same polypropylene (PP) matrix by twin-screw extrusion process was investigated. Nanocomposites fabricated with CNFs with highly graphitic outer layer revealed electrical isolation-to-conducting behaviors as function of CNF’s content. Nanocomposites fabricated with CNFs with an outer layer consisting on a disordered pyro- litically stripped layer, in contrast, revealed better mechanical performance and enhanced thermal sta- bility. Further, CNF’s incorporation into the polymer increased the thermal stability and the degree of crystallinity of the polymer, independently on the filler content and type. In addition, dispersion of the CNFs’ clusters in PP was analyzed by transmitted light opti- cal microscopy, and grayscale analysis (GSA). The results showed a correlation between the filler concentration and the variance, a parameter which measures quantitatively the dispersion, for all composites. This method indicated a value of 1.4 vol% above which large clusters of CNFs cannot be dispersed effectively and as a consequence only slight changes in mechanical performance are observed. Finally, this study establishes that for tailoring the physical properties of CNF based-polymer nanocomposites, both adequate CNFs structure and content have to be chosen.
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A indústria automóvel é um meio competitivo onde cada segundo subaproveitado pode significar a perda de um cliente para a concorrência. Por conseguinte, a eliminação do desperdício poderá representar a linha ténue entre uma organização em sobrevivência e uma organização de excelência. O elevado ritmo de produção, a azáfama e os paradigmas fazem com que se desenvolva uma apatia face ao desperdício que cresce diante dos olhos de todos os colaboradores. Porém, neste projeto, detetaram-se dois alvos de melhoria. O primeiro, relativo à ausência de registo e controlo de alguns parâmetros nas fichas de registo de parâmetros, que propiciava variabilidade nos valores destes a cada produção, bem como uma inadequabilidade de algumas das fichas às diferentes configurações e software das máquinas; e o segundo alvo, referente ao sistema documental de difícil gestão e acesso, desorganizado e obsoleto que dificultava e prolongava a tarefa de troca de ferramenta. Para o primeiro caso, instalaram-se meios de controlo de parâmetros e inseriram-se os campos em falta nas fichas de registo de parâmetros, assim como se personalizaram as mesmas consoante as máquinas para uma utilização mais intuitiva. No segundo, procedeu-se à organização do sistema através de uma ação 5S e de gestão visual, bem como a algumas alterações de layout com o objetivo de alcançar uma diminuição do tempo desperdiçado nessa tarefa, e consequentemente, no tempo de setup.
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1 – Summary of the decision taken by the Portuguese Constitutional Court, of January 13, 2011; 2 – Complete text of the decision of the Portuguese Constitutional Court, of January 13, 2011, Judge Maria João ANTUNES (Reporter), Judge Carlos Pamplona de OLIVEIRA, Judge José Borges SOEIRO, Judge Gil GALVÃO, Judge Rui Manuel Moura RAMOS (President) –in terms of the tribunalconstitucional.pt, August 1, 2011; 3 – Brief annotation to the problem of the “medical act”; 3.1 – Plus some conclusions on the brief annotation to the problem of the “medical act”; 3.2 – Brief annotation to the problem of “consent”– continuation of the previous comments; 4 – Conclusions. It must never be forgotten that “consent” does not stand as the only cause of exclusion of unlawfulness.
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A integração dos vários SsG que a organização pretenda implementar, contribui para a simplificação ao nível da sua gestão e aumento da eficácia. No entanto, a integração de múltiplos SsG pode acarretar alguma complexidade, quer na fase da implementação propriamente dita, quer ao nível da sua posterior gestão, caso o processo não seja conduzido de forma rigorosa. Considerando a escassez de diretivas orientadoras para a integração de SsG e a dificuldade de integração no momento da sua implementação, a presente dissertação propõe um modelo de integração dos SsGQAS, aplicado ao setor da cerâmica. Os referenciais normativos utilizados para o desenvolvimento do estudo foram: a NP EN ISO 9001: 2008, a NP EN ISO 14001: 2012, a BS OHSAS 18001: 2007/NP 4397:2008 e a UNE 66177:2005, com base nos quais se definiu um modelo de integração para os SsGQAS.Numa primeira fase procedeu-se à análise da perceção dos colaboradores da organização face às vantagens, desvantagens, motivações e dificuldades da implementação do SIGQAS, efetuada através de inquérito por questionário. Desta análise conclui-se que são percetíveis para os colaboradores da Aleluia Cerâmicas S.A., as vantagens / melhorias para a organização decorrentes da integração dos SsG. Por fim, procedeu-se à definição do modelo de integração dos SsGQAS. O modelo baseou-se na metodologia proposta pela UNE 66177, que contempla orientações para o desenvolvimento, implementação e avaliação do processo de integração dos SsGQAS. Esta dissertação tem como objetivo auxiliar as organizações a gerir de forma eficaz as diretrizes dos diferentes referenciais normativos e a obterem benefícios resultantes da sua integração, alcançando maior eficácia na sua gestão e aumento de rentabilidade.
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The main purpose of performance appraisal in organizations is, or should be, to improve the engagement, learning process and progress of the employees and to align individual with team and organizational performance. However, performance appraisal can also be interpreted as an instrument of normalization, discipline and surveillance. This study thus aims to explore and discuss the complex schema of intrinsic and extrinsic objectives of performance appraisal system of the Portuguese public organizations (SIADAP - Performance Evaluation Integrated System). We have developed an exploratory and qualitative case study to capture appraisers and appraises perceptions. The data were analyzed in light of foucauldian theories. According to the qualitative data, namely the discourses of the appraisers and their subordinates, the SIADAP is seen as an instrument of control and dominance that aims to introduce political rationalities, limiting the career progression of the employees. Though some key points of Foucault’s perspective were identified, foucauldian framework revealed some limitations to capture all the complexity inherent to performance appraisal. This study opens new perspectives about the SIADAP and can be of major importance as far as political reflection about performance appraisal in public organizations is concerned.