26 resultados para Ambient pressure drying

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial.OB JECTIVE: To investigate the immediate effects on pressure pain thresholds over latent trigger points (TrPs) in the masseter and temporalis muscles and active mouth opening following atlanto-occipital joint thrust manipulation or a soft tissue manual intervention targeted to the suboccipital muscles. BACKGROUND : Previous studies have described hypoalgesic effects of neck manipulative interventions over TrPs in the cervical musculature. There is a lack of studies analyzing these mechanisms over TrPs of muscles innervated by the trigeminal nerve. METHODS: One hundred twenty-two volunteers, 31 men and 91 women, between the ages of 18 and 30 years, with latent TrPs in the masseter muscle, were randomly divided into 3 groups: a manipulative group who received an atlanto-occipital joint thrust, a soft tissue group who received an inhibition technique over the suboccipital muscles, and a control group who did not receive an intervention. Pressure pain thresholds over latent TrPs in the masseter and temporalis muscles, and active mouth opening were assessed pretreatment and 2 minutes posttreatment by a blinded assessor. Mixed-model analyses of variance (ANOVA) were used to examine the effects of interventions on each outcome, with group as the between-subjects variable and time as the within-subjects variable. The primary analysis was the group-by-time interaction. RESULTS: The 2-by-3 mixed-model ANOVA revealed a significant group-by-time interaction for changes in pressure pain thresholds over masseter (P<.01) and temporalis (P =.003) muscle latent TrPs and also for active mouth opening (P<.001) in favor of the manipulative and soft tissue groups. Between-group effect sizes were small. CONCLUSIONS: The application of an atlanto-occipital thrust manipulation or soft tissue technique targeted to the suboccipital muscles led to an immediate increase in pressure pain thresholds over latent TrPs in the masseter and temporalis muscles and an increase in maximum active mouth opening. Nevertheless, the effects of both interventions were small and future studies are required to elucidate the clinical relevance of these changes. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE : Therapy, level 1b. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2010;40(5):310-317. doi:10.2519/jospt.2010.3257. KEYWORDSDS: cervical manipulation, muscle trigger points, neck, TMJ, upper cervical.

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This paper deals with the application of an intelligent tutoring approach to delivery training in diagnosis procedures of a Power System. In particular, the mechanisms implemented by the training tool to support the trainees are detailed. This tool is part of an architecture conceived to integrate Power Systems tools in a Power System Control Centre, based on an Ambient Intelligent paradigm. The present work is integrated in the CITOPSY project which main goal is to achieve a better integration between operators and control room applications, considering the needs of people, customizing requirements and forecasting behaviors.

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This paper describes an architecture conceived to integrate Power Sys-tems tools in a Power System Control Centre, based on an Ambient Intelligent (AmI) paradigm. This architecture is an instantiation of the generic architecture proposed in [1] for developing systems that interact with AmI environments. This architecture has been proposed as a consequence of a methodology for the inclu-sion of Artificial Intelligence in AmI environments (ISyRAmI - Intelligent Sys-tems Research for Ambient Intelligence). The architecture presented in the paper will be able to integrate two applications in the control room of a power system transmission network. The first is SPARSE expert system, used to get diagnosis of incidents and to support power restoration. The second application is an Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) incorporating two training tools. The first tutoring tool is used to train operators to get the diagnosis of incidents. The second one is another tutoring tool used to train operators to perform restoration procedures.

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Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence are two of the most important and emerging paradigms of our days. The introduction of renewable sources gave origin to a completely different dimension of the distribution generation problem. On the other hand, Electricity Markets introduced a different dimension in the complexity, the economic dimension. Our goal is to study how to proceed with the Intelligent Training of Operators in Power Systems Control Centres, considering the new reality of Renewable Sources, Distributed Generation, and Electricity Markets, under the emerging paradigms of Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence. We propose Intelligent Tutoring Systems as the approach to deal with the intelligent training of operators in these new circumstances.

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This article describes a new approach in the Intelligent Training of Operators in Power Systems Control Centres, considering the new reality of Renewable Sources, Distributed Generation, and Electricity Markets, under the emerging paradigms of Cyber-Physical Systems and Ambient Intelligence. We propose Intelligent Tutoring Systems as the approach to deal with the intelligent training of operators in these new circumstances.

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It is difficult to get the decision about an opinion after many users get the meeting in same place. It used to spend too much time in order to find solve some problem because of the various opinions of each other. TAmI (Group Decision Making Toolkit) is the System to Group Decision in Ambient Intelligence [1]. This program was composed with IGATA [2], WebMeeting and the related Database system. But, because it is sent without any encryption in IP / Password, it can be opened to attacker. They can use the IP / Password to the bad purpose. As the result, although they make the wrong result, the joined member can’t know them. Therefore, in this paper, we studied the applying method of user’s authentication into TAmI.

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Today, business group decision making is an extremely important activity. A considerable number of applications and research have been made in the past years in order to increase the effectiveness of decision making process. In order to support the idea generation process, IGTAI (Idea Generation Tool for Ambient Intelligence) prototype was created. IGTAI is a Group Decision Support System designed to support any kind of meetings namely distributed, asynchronous or face to face. It aims at helping geographically distributed (or not) people and organizations in the idea generation task, by making use of pervasive hardware in a meeting room, expanding the meeting beyond the room walls by allowing a ubiquitous access through different kinds of equipment. This paper focus on the research made to build IGTAI prototype, its architecture and its main functionalities, namely the support given in the different phases of the idea generation meeting.

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As the time goes on, it is a question of common sense to involve in the process of decision making people scattered around the globe. Groups are created in a formal or informal way, exchange ideas or engage in a process of argumentation and counterargumentation, negotiate, cooperate, collaborate or even discuss techniques and/or methodologies for problem solving. In this work it is proposed an agent-based architecture to support a ubiquitous group decision support system, i.e. based on the concept of agent, which is able to exhibit intelligent, and emotional-aware behaviour, and support argumentation, through interaction with individual persons or groups. It is enforced the paradigm of Mixed Initiative Systems, so the initiative is to be pushed by human users and/or intelligent agents.

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Decision Making is one of the most important activities of the human being. Nowadays decisions imply to consider many different points of view, so decisions are commonly taken by formal or informal groups of persons. Groups exchange ideas or engage in a process of argumentation and counter-argumentation, negotiate, cooperate, collaborate or even discuss techniques and/or methodologies for problem solving. Group Decision Making is a social activity in which the discussion and results consider a combination of rational and emotional aspects. In this paper we will present a Smart Decision Room, LAID (Laboratory of Ambient Intelligence for Decision Making). In LAID environment it is provided the support to meeting room participants in the argumentation and decision making processes, combining rational and emotional aspects.

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This paper presents the proposal of an architecture for developing systems that interact with Ambient Intelligence (AmI) environments. This architecture has been proposed as a consequence of a methodology for the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence in AmI environments (ISyRAmI - Intelligent Systems Research for Ambient Intelligence). The ISyRAmI architecture considers several modules. The first is related with the acquisition of data, information and even knowledge. This data/information knowledge deals with our AmI environment and can be acquired in different ways (from raw sensors, from the web, from experts). The second module is related with the storage, conversion, and handling of the data/information knowledge. It is understood that incorrectness, incompleteness, and uncertainty are present in the data/information/knowledge. The third module is related with the intelligent operation on the data/information/knowledge of our AmI environment. Here we include knowledge discovery systems, expert systems, planning, multi-agent systems, simulation, optimization, etc. The last module is related with the actuation in the AmI environment, by means of automation, robots, intelligent agents and users.

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In this paper a new free flight instrument is presented. The instrument named FlyMaster distinguishes from others not only at hardware level, since it is the first one based on a PDA and with an RF interface for wireless sensors, but also at software level once its structure was developed following some guidelines from Ambient Intelligence and ubiquitous and context aware mobile computing. In this sense the software has several features which avoid pilot intervention during flight. Basically, the FlyMaster adequate the displayed information to each flight situation. Furthermore, the FlyMaster has its one way of show information.

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O objectivo desta tese é dimensionar um secador em leito fluidizado para secagem de cereais, nomeadamente, secagem de sementes de trigo. Inicialmente determinaram-se as condições de hidrodinâmica (velocidade de fluidização, TDH, condições mínimas de “slugging”, expansão do leito, dimensionamento do distribuidor e queda de pressão). Com as condições de hidrodinâmica definidas, foi possível estimar as dimensões físicas do secador. Neste ponto, foram realizados estudos relativamente à cinética da secagem e à própria secagem. Foi também estudado o transporte pneumático das sementes. Deste modo, determinaram-se as velocidades necessárias ao transporte pneumático e respectivas quedas de pressão. Por fim, foi realizada uma análise custos para que se soubesse o custo deste sistema de secagem. O estudo da secagem foi feito para uma temperatura de operação de 50ºC, tendo a ressalva que no limite se poderia trabalhar com 60ºC. A velocidade de operação é de 2,43 m/s, a altura do leito fixo é de 0,4 m, a qual sofre uma expansão durante a fluidização, assumindo o valor de 0,79 m. O valor do TDH obtido foi de 1,97 m, que somado à expansão do leito permite obter uma altura total da coluna de 2,76 m. A altura do leito fixo permite retirar o valor do diâmetro que é de 0,52 m. Verifica-se que a altura do leito expandido é inferior à altura mínima de “slugging” (1,20 m), no entanto, a velocidade de operação é superior à velocidade mínima de “slugging” (1,13 m/s). Como só uma das condições mínimas é cumprida, existe a possibilidade da ocorrência de “slugging”. Finalmente, foi necessário dimensionar o distribuidor, que com o diâmetro de orifício de 3 mm, valor inferior ao da partícula (3,48 mm), permite a distruibuição do fluido de secagem na coluna através dos seus 3061 orifícios. O inicio do estudo da secagem centrou-se na determinação do tempo de secagem. Além das duas temperaturas atrás referidas, foram igualmente consideradas duas humidades iniciais para os cereais (21,33% e 18,91%). Temperaturas superiores traduzem-se em tempos de secagem inferiores, paralelamente, teores de humidade inicial inferiores indicam tempos menores. Para a temperatura de 50ºC, os tempos de secagem assumiram os valores de 2,8 horas para a 21,33% de humidade e 2,7 horas para 18,91% de humidade. Foram também tidas em conta três alturas do ano para a captação do ar de secagem, Verão e Inverno representando os extremos, e a Meia- Estação. Para estes três casos, foi possível verificar que a humidade específica do ar não apresenta alterações significativas entre a entrada no secador e a corrente de saída do mesmo equipamento, do mesmo modo que a temperatura de saída pouco difere da de entrada. Este desvio de cerca de 1% para as humidades e para as temperaturas é explicado pela ausência de humidade externa nas sementes e na pouca quantidade de humidade interna. Desta forma, estes desvios de 1% permitem a utilização de uma razão de reciclagem na ordem dos 100% sem que o comportamento da secagem se altere significativamente. O uso de 100% de reciclagem permite uma poupança energética de cerca de 98% no Inverno e na Meia-Estação e de cerca de 93% no Verão. Caso não fosse realizada reciclagem, seria necessário fornecer à corrente de ar cerca de 18,81 kW para elevar a sua temperatura de 20ºC para 50ºC (Meia-Estação), cerca de 24,67 kW para elevar a sua temperatura de 10ºC para 50ºC (Inverno) e na ordem dos 8,90 kW para elevar a sua temperatura dos 35ºC para 50ºC (Verão). No caso do transporte pneumático, existem duas linhas, uma horizontal e uma vertical, logo foi necessário estimar o valor da velocidade das partículas para estes dois casos. Na linha vertical, a velocidade da partícula é cerca de 25,03 m/s e cerca de 35,95 m/s na linha horizontal. O menor valor para a linha vertical prende-se com o facto de nesta zona ter que se vencer a força gravítica. Em ambos os circuitos a velocidade do fluido é cerca de 47,17 m/s. No interior da coluna, a velocidade do fluido tem o valor de 10,90 m/s e a velocidade das partículas é de 1,04 m/s. A queda de pressão total no sistema é cerca de 2408 Pa. A análise de custos ao sistema de secagem indicou que este sistema irá acarretar um custo total (fabrico mais transporte) de cerca de 153035€. Este sistema necessita de electricidade para funcionar, e esta irá acarretar um custo anual de cerca de 7951,4€. Embora este sistema de secagem apresente a possibilidade de se realizar uma razão de reciclagem na ordem dos 100% e também seja possível adaptar o mesmo para diferentes tipos de cereais, e até outros tipos de materiais, desde que possam ser fluidizados, o seu custo impede que a realização deste investimento não seja atractiva, especialmente tendo em consideração que se trata de uma instalação à escala piloto com uma capacidade de 45 kgs.

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Mestrado em Engenharia Química - Ramo optimização energética na indústria química

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of different manual techniques on cervical ranges of 17 motion and pressure pain sensitivity in subjects with latent trigger point of the upper trapezius muscle. 18 Methods: One hundred seventeen volunteers, with a unilateral latent trigger point on upper trapezius due to computer 19 work, were randomly divided into 5 groups: ischemic compression (IC) group (n = 24); passive stretching group (n = 20 23); muscle energy technique group (n = 23); and 2 control groups, wait-and-see group (n = 25) and placebo group 21 (n = 22). Cervical spine range of movement was measured using a cervical range of motion instrument as well as 22 pressure pain sensitivity by means of an algometer and a visual analog scale. Outcomes were assessed pretreatment, 23 immediately, and 24 hours after the intervention and 1 week later by a blind researcher. A 4 × 5 mixed repeated- 24 measures analysis of variance was used to examine the effects of the intervention and Cohen d coefficient was used. 25 Results: A group-by-time interaction was detected in all variables (P b .01), except contralateral rotation. The 26 immediate effect sizes of the contralateral flexion, ipsilateral rotation, and pressure pain threshold were large for 3 27 experimental groups. Nevertheless, after 24 hours and 1 week, only IC group maintained the effect size. 28 Conclusions: Manual techniques on upper trapezius with latent trigger point seemed to improve the cervical range of 29 motion and the pressure pain sensitivity. These effects persist after 1 week in the IC group. (J Manipulative Physiol 301 Ther 2013;xx:1-10)