7 resultados para 7038-401

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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O presente relatório corresponde à descrição do trabalho realizado durante estágio, no âmbito do trabalho final de Mestrado de Engenharia Civil, referente ao perfil de Estruturas. A motivação da escolha deste estágio teve como propósito aplicar os conhecimentos adquiridos ao longo do curso. Além disso ajudou-me a conhecer o mercado de trabalho. O tema escolhido foi Cálculo Automático de Estruturas. Análise Estrutural e Dimensionamento de um Edifício. O estágio teve lugar no gabinete Nova Faceta - Consultas, Estudos e Projectos. Este gabinete labora no concelho de Vila Franca de Xira. O trabalho realizado foi auxiliado por profissionais experientes e qualificados, estando sob a supervisão do orientador do estágio e consistiu na análise de diversos projectos de Engenharia e da elaboração do projecto que será apresentado neste relatório. O programa a que se recorreu para auxiliar na execução do dimensionamento foi o CYPECAD. O edifício que foi dimensionado situa – se no Algarve, mais concretamente no concelho de Albufeira, na Urbanização Cerro da Alagoa – 2ºfase, na Rua do Oceano lote 22A.

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Globalmente, o vírus do papiloma humano (HPV) é a segunda causa mais comum de cancro associado a mortalidade e morbilidade entre as mulheres devido ao seu relacionamento com o cancro do colo do útero (CCU) e caracteriza-se também como uma das doenças sexualmente transmissíveis (DST) mais prevalentes. Entre 2000 e 2006, foram diagnosticados cerca de 1.401.400 casos de CCU e estima-se que seja responsável por cerca de 260.000 mortes anuais. Aproximadamente 80% destas mortes ocorrem nos países em desenvolvimento. Um estudo Americano indicou que cerca de 30% a 40% das mulheres entre os 14 e 40 anos encontram-se infectadas pelo HPV e cerca de 75% foi infectada em alguma altura da sua vida. Estudos mostram que este vírus é também responsável por um razoável numero de casos de cancro da vulva, vagina, ânus, pénis, orofaríngeos e pulmonares. Com um número estimado de mais de 200 diferentes estirpes, este vírus é maioritariamente assintomático. Existem 13 a 18 tipos diferentes de HPV considerados de elevado risco oncogénico (HPV-ERO) responsáveis pela maioria dos casos de cancro. As estirpes consideradas de baixo risco oncogénico (HPV-BRO) estão intimamente relacionadas com riscos clínicos menores como lesões (e.g., verrugas) na mucosa oral, genital, anal e laríngea. Recentemente, o avançado conhecimento molecular da estrutura do HPV permitiu aos investigadores o desenvolvimento de medidas preventivas e de tratamento face ao vírus, incluindo a introdução de uma vacina no mercado aprovada pela FDA muito eficiente especialmente nas mulheres mais jovens.

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Background - According to the Report on Carcinogens, formaldehyde ranks 25th in the overall U.S. chemical production, with more than 5 million tons produced each year. Given its economic importance and widespread use, many people are exposed to formaldehyde environmentally and/or occupationally. Presently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies formaldehyde as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), based on sufficient evidence in humans and in experimental animals. Manyfold in vitro studies clearly indicated that formaldehyde can induce genotoxic effects in proliferating cultured mammalian cells. Furthermore, some in vivo studies have found changes in epithelial cells and in peripheral blood lymphocytes related to formaldehyde exposure. Methods - A study was carried out in Portugal, using 80 workers occupationally exposed to formaldehyde vapours: 30 workers from formaldehyde and formaldehyde-based resins production factory and 50 from 10 pathology and anatomy laboratories. A control group of 85 non-exposed subjects was considered. Exposure assessment was performed by applying simultaneously two techniques of air monitoring: NIOSH Method 2541 and Photo Ionization Detection equipment with simultaneously video recording. Evaluation of genotoxic effects was performed by application of micronucleus test in exfoliated epithelial cells from buccal mucosa and peripheral blood lymphocytes. Results - Time-weighted average concentrations not exceeded the reference value (0.75 ppm) in the two occupational settings studied. Ceiling concentrations, on the other hand, were higher than reference value (0.3 ppm) in both. The frequency of micronucleus in peripheral blood lymphocytes and in epithelial cells was significantly higher in both exposed groups than in the control group (p < 0.001). Moreover, the frequency of micronucleus in peripheral blood lymphocytes was significantly higher in the laboratories group than in the factory workers (p < 0.05). A moderate positive correlation was found between duration of occupational exposure to formaldehyde (years of exposure) and micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes (r = 0.401; p < 0.001) and in epithelial cells (r = 0.209; p < 0.01). Conclusions - The population studied is exposed to high peak concentrations of formaldehyde with a long-term exposure. These two aspects, cumulatively, can be the cause of the observed genotoxic endpoint effects. The association of these cytogenetic effects with formaldehyde exposure gives important information to risk assessment process and may also be used to assess health risks for exposed workers.

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We have identified an allelic deletion common region in the q26 region of chromosome 10 in endometrial carcinomas, which has been reported previously as a potential target of genetic alterations related to this neoplasia. An allelotyping analysis of 19 pairs of tumoral and non-tumoral samples was accomplished using seven microsatellite polymorphic markers mapping in the 10q26 chromosomal region. Loss of heterozygosity for one or more loci was detected in 29% of the endometrial carcinoma samples. The observed pattern of loss enabled the identification of a 3.5 Mb common deleted region located between the D10S587 and D10S186 markers. An additional result from an endometrial sample with evidence of a RER phenotype may suggest a more centromeric region of loss within the above-mentioned interval. This 401.84 Kb interval flanked by the D10S587 and D10S216 markers may be a plausible location for a putative suppressor gene involved in early stage endometrial carcinogenesis.

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A design methodology for monolithic integration of inductor based DC-DC converters is proposed in this paper. A power loss model of the power stage, including the drive circuits, is defined in order to optimize efficiency. Based on this model and taking as reference a 0.35 mu m CMOS process, a buck converter was designed and fabricated. For a given set of operating conditions the defined power loss model allows to optimize the design parameters for the power stage, including the gate-driver tapering factor and the width of the power MOSFETs. Experimental results obtained from a buck converter at 100 MHz switching frequency are presented to validate the proposed methodology.

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The optimal design of laminated sandwich panels with viscoelastic core is addressed in this paper, with the objective of simultaneously minimizing weight and material cost and maximizing modal damping. The design variables are the number of layers in the laminated sandwich panel, the layer constituent materials and orientation angles and the viscoelastic layer thickness. The problem is solved using the Direct MultiSearch (DMS) solver for multiobjective optimization problems which does not use any derivatives of the objective functions. A finite element model for sandwich plates with transversely compressible viscoelastic core and anisotropic laminated face layers is used. Trade-off Pareto optimal fronts are obtained and the results are analyzed and discussed.

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This paper proposes an implementation, based on a multi-agent system, of a management system for automated negotiation of electricity allocation for charging electric vehicles (EVs) and simulates its performance. The widespread existence of charging infrastructures capable of autonomous operation is recognised as a major driver towards the mass adoption of EVs by mobility consumers. Eventually, conflicting requirements from both power grid and EV owners require automated middleman aggregator agents to intermediate all operations, for example, bidding and negotiation, between these parts. Multi-agent systems are designed to provide distributed, modular, coordinated and collaborative management systems; therefore, they seem suitable to address the management of such complex charging infrastructures. Our solution consists in the implementation of virtual agents to be integrated into the management software of a charging infrastructure. We start by modelling the multi-agent architecture using a federated, hierarchical layers setup and as well as the agents' behaviours and interactions. Each of these layers comprises several components, for example, data bases, decision-making and auction mechanisms. The implementation of multi-agent platform and auctions rules, and of models for battery dynamics, is also addressed. Four scenarios were predefined to assess the management system performance under real usage conditions, considering different types of profiles for EVs owners', different infrastructure configurations and usage and different loads on the utility grid (where real data from the concession holder of the Portuguese electricity transmission grid is used). Simulations carried with the four scenarios validate the performance of the modelled system while complying with all the requirements. Although all of these have been performed for one charging station alone, a multi-agent design may in the future be used for the higher level problem of distributing energy among charging stations. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.