4 resultados para Environmental Sustainability

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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The industrial activity is inevitably associated with a certain degradation of the environmental quality, because is not possible to guarantee that a manufacturing process can be totally innocuous. The eco-efficiency concept is globally accepted as a philosophy of entreprise management, that encourages the companies to become more competitive, innovative and environmentally responsible by promoting the link between its companies objectives for excellence and its objectives of environmental excellence issues. This link imposes the creation of an organizational methodology where the performance of the company is concordant with the sustainable development. The main propose of this project is to apply the concept of eco-efficiency to the particular case of the metallurgical and metal workshop industries through the development of the particular indicators needed and to produce a manual of procedures for implementation of the accurate solution.

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O desenvolvimento sustentável é um dos grandes desafios dos nossos tempos com inúmeras consequências em várias áreas da nossa sociedade. É uma questão abrangente e essencial para a sobrevivência do modo de vida tal como o conhecemos actualmente. A construção sustentável tem um papel muito importante no desenvolvimento, não só ao nível económico mas também social e cultural. Embora não contemple a energia incorporada, a avaliação do ciclo de vida (ACV), no sector da construção, é um dos métodos mais comuns para avaliar o nível de sustentabilidade. Este trabalho visa os metais como uma das mais promissoras e actuais respostas do sector da construção às crescentes preocupações em relação ao desenvolvimento sustentável. O ferro e derivados são normalmente a base das construções metálicas, residindo no seu potencial de reutilização e reciclagem um dos seus principais factores de sustentabilidade. As estruturas metálicas apresentam características especificas que se coadunam com os requisitos da construção sustentável e que tornam este tipo de construção extremamente versátil e interessante. Neste trabalho, é efectuada uma abordagem sobre a construção metálica ao longo de três partes. A primeira parte é constituída por uma introdução histórica ao ferro e seus derivados enunciando exemplos de construções até aos nossos dias, e pela classificação dos vários tipos de metais e ligas metálicas. Na segunda parte, é abordado o conceito de sustentável e o seu enquadramento no sector da construção, e é feita uma introdução à metodologia de avaliação de ciclo de vida. Na terceira parte, é abordado um exemplo prático de uma estrutura metálica em que são elaboradas e comparadas três soluções. Na origem da diversidade dos elementos comparativos estão o tipo de aço, a origem da energia utilizada no seu fabrico e o tipo de solução técnica adoptada. O objectivo deste trabalho é compreender as repercussões do conceito de sustentabilidade no sector da construção, e desenvolver um método simplificado de avaliação dos impactos ambientais e económicos de soluções metálicas.

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The development and applications of thermoset polymeric composites, namely fibre reinforced plastics (FRP), have shifted in the last decades more and more into the mass market [1]. Despite of all advantages associated to FRP based products, the increasing production and consume also lead to an increasing amount of FRP wastes, either end-of-lifecycle products, or scrap and by-products generated by the manufacturing process itself. Whereas thermoplastic FRPs can be easily recycled, by remelting and remoulding, recyclability of thermosetting FRPs constitutes a more difficult task due to cross-linked nature of resin matrix. To date, most of the thermoset based FRP waste is being incinerated or landfilled, leading to negative environmental impacts and supplementary added costs to FRP producers and suppliers. This actual framework is putting increasing pressure on the industry to address the options available for FRP waste management, being an important driver for applied research undertaken cost efficient recycling methods. [1-2]. In spite of this, research on recycling solutions for thermoset composites is still at an elementary stage. Thermal and/or chemical recycling processes, with partial fibre recovering, have been investigated mostly for carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) due to inherent value of carbon fibre reinforcement; whereas for glass fibre reinforced plastics (GFRP), mechanical recycling, by means of milling and grinding processes, has been considered a more viable recycling method [1-2]. Though, at the moment, few solutions in the reuse of mechanically-recycled GFRP composites into valueadded products are being explored. Aiming filling this gap, in this study, a new waste management solution for thermoset GFRP based products was assessed. The mechanical recycling approach, with reduction of GFRP waste to powdered and fibrous materials was applied, and the potential added value of obtained recyclates was experimentally investigated as raw material for polyester based mortars. The use of a cementless concrete as host material for GFRP recyclates, instead of a conventional Portland cement based concrete, presents an important asset in avoiding the eventual incompatibility problems arisen from alkalis silica reaction between glass fibres and cementious binder matrix. Additionally, due to hermetic nature of resin binder, polymer based concretes present greater ability for incorporating recycled waste products [3]. Under this scope, different GFRP waste admixed polymer mortar (PM) formulations were analyzed varying the size grading and content of GFRP powder and fibre mix waste. Added value of potential recycling solution was assessed by means of flexural and compressive loading capacities of modified mortars with regard to waste-free polymer mortars.

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Hard‐rock watersheds commonly exhibit complex geological bedrock and morphological features. Hydromineral resources have relevant economic value for the thermal spas industry. The present study aims to develop a groundwater vulnerability approach in Caldas da Cavaca hydromineral system (Aguiar da Beira, Central Portugal) which has a thermal tradition that dates back to the late 19th century, and contribute to a better understanding of the hydrogeological conceptual site model. In this work different layers were overlaid, generating several thematic maps to arrive at an integrated framework of several key‐sectors in Caldas da Cavaca site. Thus, to accomplish a comprehensive analysis and conceptualization of the site, a multi‐technical approach was used, such as, field and laboratory techniques, where several data was collected, like geotectonics, hydrology and hydrogeology, hydrogeomorphology, hydrogeophysical and hydrogeomechanical zoning aiming the application of the so‐called DISCO method. All these techniques were successfully performed and a groundwater vulnerability to contamination assessment, based on GOD‐S, DRASTIC‐Fm, SINTACS, SI and DISCO indexes methodology, was delineated. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology was on the basis to organise and integrate the geodatabases and to produce all the thematic maps. This multi‐technical approach highlights the importance of groundwater vulnerability to contamination mapping as a tool to support hydrogeological conceptualisation, contributing to better decision‐making of water resources management and sustainability.