8 resultados para Depth, reference
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Empreendedorismo e Internacionalização, sob orientação de Doutora Deolinda Meira e Mestre Anabela Ribeiro.
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Este trabalho pretende avaliar e melhorar o modo de execução da aplicação da técnica de rebentamento com explosivos, aumentando a fragmentação e reduzindo o custo no conjunto das operações de perfuração, carga, detonação e fragmentação secundária e compreender a influência na variação do custo das operações face às melhorias adoptadas. A investigação foi executada na pedreira da Mota-Engil, Engenharia S.A. ‘’ Bouça do Menino’’ Vila Verde, Cervães, tendo os dados iniciais sido recolhidos em 2004 (ano de referência) e comparados com os seguintes 4 anos. A perfuração é geralmente um dos principais factores que influenciam o resultado de um rebentamento, já que do seu rigor pode depender a eficiência do explosivo. Hoje em dia, para além da adequação dos métodos de execução ao local a fragmentar, existem ferramentas que nos permitem visualizar com rigor as circunstâncias em que se desenvolvem os trabalhos, nomeadamente as utilizadas pelos equipamentos de perfuração para controlo de profundidade, inclinação e direcção, a utilização de feixes ‘’laser’’ que nos permitem manter o nivelamento das plataformas, o ‘’laser’’ profile que nos ajuda a definir o posicionamento e inclinação dos furos relativamente à frente livre antes de executar a perfuração, ou ainda, a utilização de equipamentos de registo de coordenadas que nos permitem verificar o posicionamento do furo após a sua execução e decidir sobre a sua utilização mais correcta em função da sua posição. A utilização destas ferramentas associadas a um ‘’software’’ de desenho é ainda uma excelente ferramenta de formação para os operadores da perfuração e utilização dos explosivos, já que permite visualizar e compreender a relação da posição dos furos com o resultado do rebentamento.
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We propose the use of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) data - real time on line data provided by SISNeT - to develop Virtual Reference Stations and, thus, increase the quality of the Position, Velocity an Time (PVT) solution of receivers unable to interface directly with EGNOS. A Virtual Reference Station (VRS) is a concept where the existence of a differential reference station located near a mobile rover is simulated by software in order to increase the accuracy of the PVT solution of the mobile GNSS receiver.
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This technical report is to provide a reference guide to the implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol in nesC/TinyOS for the MICAz motes. The implementation is provided as a tool that can be used to implement, test and evaluate the current functionalities defined in the protocol standard as well as to enable the development of functionalities not yet implemented and new add-ons to the protocol.
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The paper proposes a Flexibility Requirements Model and a Factory Templates Framework to support the dynamic Virtual Organization decision-makers in order to reach effective response to the emergent business opportunities ensuring profitability. Through the construction and analysis of the flexibility requirements model, the network managers can achieve and conceive better strategies to model and breed new dynamic VOs. This paper also presents the leagility concept as a new paradigm fit to equip the network management with a hybrid approach that better tackle the performance challenges imposed by the new and competitive business environments.
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Monitoring organic environmental contaminants is of crucial importance to ensure public health. This requires simple, portable and robust devices to carry out on-site analysis. For this purpose, a low-temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) microfluidic potentiometric device (LTCC/μPOT) was developed for the first time for an organic compound: sulfamethoxazole (SMX). Sensory materials relied on newly designed plastic antibodies. Sol–gel, self-assembling monolayer and molecular-imprinting techniques were merged for this purpose. Silica beads were amine-modified and linked to SMX via glutaraldehyde modification. Condensation polymerization was conducted around SMX to fill the vacant spaces. SMX was removed after, leaving behind imprinted sites of complementary shape. The obtained particles were used as ionophores in plasticized PVC membranes. The most suitable membrane composition was selected in steady-state assays. Its suitability to flow analysis was verified in flow-injection studies with regular tubular electrodes. The LTCC/μPOT device integrated a bidimensional mixer, an embedded reference electrode based on Ag/AgCl and an Ag-based contact screen-printed under a micromachined cavity of 600 μm depth. The sensing membranes were deposited over this contact and acted as indicating electrodes. Under optimum conditions, the SMX sensor displayed slopes of about −58.7 mV/decade in a range from 12.7 to 250 μg/mL, providing a detection limit of 3.85 μg/mL and a sampling throughput of 36 samples/h with a reagent consumption of 3.3 mL per sample. The system was adjusted later to multiple analyte detection by including a second potentiometric cell on the LTCC/μPOT device. No additional reference electrode was required. This concept was applied to Trimethoprim (TMP), always administered concomitantly with sulphonamide drugs, and tested in fish-farming waters. The biparametric microanalyzer displayed Nernstian behaviour, with average slopes −54.7 (SMX) and +57.8 (TMP) mV/decade. To demonstrate the microanalyzer capabilities for real applications, it was successfully applied to single and simultaneous determination of SMX and TMP in aquaculture waters.
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Robotica 2012: 12th International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions April 11, 2012, Guimarães, Portugal
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Gestão e Internacionalização de Empresas