6 resultados para UDK:636
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Empreendedorismo e Internacionalização
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A dor espinal em crianças e jovens constitui um problema cujas dimensões e prevalência tem vindo aumentar nas últimas décadas. Esta problemática parece ser tanto mais significativa se for tido em consideração que os episódios de dor espinal na idade escolar se perpetuam e estão relacionados com os que acontecem na idade adulta. Desta forma, os investigadores alertam para a necessidade de identificar potenciais factores de risco para o desenvolvimento de dor espinal em crianças e jovens de idade escolar. Assim, o presente estudo pretende identificar qual a importância assumida pelo contexto familiar na presença de queixas dolorosas espinais nas crianças em idade escolar do concelho da Maia. A amostra é constituída pelos pais de 1017 crianças do 1º ciclo do Ensino Básico do Concelho da Maia que foram avaliadas relativamente à postura, numa fase anterior do estudo. Desta população constituiu amostra 636 pais que concordaram participar no estudo, tendo obtido resposta de 226, obtendo uma percentagem de adesão de 35,5%. Para a obtenção dos dados qualitativos foi utilizado um método de amostragem estratégica de forma a seleccionar dez pais representativos de todas as categorias possíveis (pais com e sem dor e filhos com e sem dor). Esta amostra foi seleccionada tendo em conta os dados obtidos no questionário Parental Pain e Questionário de Bournemouth, sendo, posteriormente aplicado uma entrevista não estruturada. Os principais resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que o contexto tem uma influência determinante na criança com dor. De acordo com os dados extraídos das entrevistas, os comportamentos de manifestação de dor por parte das crianças podem ser um reflexo de comportamentos apreendidos através da observação do comportamento dos adultos e, consequentemente mimetizados, opinião esta igualmente expressa por alguns dos pais. Mas nem sempre os pais apontam a mimetização como causa para a dor referida pelos filhos, referindo igualmente o transporte da mochila, as posturas assumidas no dia-a-dia, o mobiliário escolar e as actividades de lazer realizadas pelas crianças.
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This work reports on the experimental and numerical study of the bending behaviour of two-dimensional adhesively-bonded scarf repairs of carbon-epoxy laminates, bonded with the ductile adhesive Araldite 2015®. Scarf angles varying from 2 to 45º were tested. The experimental work performed was used to validate a numerical Finite Element analysis using ABAQUS® and a methodology developed by the authors to predict the strength of bonded assemblies. This methodology consists on replacing the adhesive layer by cohesive elements, including mixed-mode criteria to deal with the mixed-mode behaviour usually observed in structures. Trapezoidal laws in pure modes I and II were used to account for the ductility of the adhesive used. The cohesive laws in pure modes I and II were determined with Double Cantilever Beam and End-Notched Flexure tests, respectively, using an inverse method. Since in the experiments interlaminar and transverse intralaminar failures of the carbon-epoxy components also occurred in some regions, cohesive laws to simulate these failure modes were also obtained experimentally with a similar procedure. A good correlation with the experiments was found on the elastic stiffness, maximum load and failure mode of the repairs, showing that this methodology simulates accurately the mechanical behaviour of bonded assemblies.
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Polyolefins are especially difficult to bond due to their non-polar, non-porous and chemically inert surfaces. Acrylic adhesives used in industry are particularly suited to bond these materials, including many grades of polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE), without special surface preparation. In this work, the tensile strength of single-lap PE and mixed joints bonded with an acrylic adhesive was investigated. The mixed joints included PE with aluminium (AL) or carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) substrates. The PE substrates were only cleaned with isopropanol, which assured cohesive failures. For the PE CFRP joints, three different surfaces preparations were employed for the CFRP substrates: cleaning with acetone, abrasion with 100 grit sand paper and peel-ply finishing. In the PE AL joints, the AL bonding surfaces were prepared by the following methods: cleaning with acetone, abrasion with 180 and 320 grit sand papers, grit blasting and chemical etching with chromic acid. After abrasion of the CFRP and AL substrates, the surfaces were always cleaned with acetone. The tensile strengths were compared with numerical results from ABAQUS® and a mixed mode (I+II) cohesive damage model. A good agreement was found between the experimental and numerical results, except for the PE AL joints, since the AL surface treatments were not found to be effective.
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In this work, the shear modulus and strength of the acrylic adhesive 3M® DP 8005 was evaluated by two different methods: the Thick Adherend Shear Test (TAST) and the Notched Plate Shear Method (Arcan). However, TAST standards advise the use of a special extensometer attached to the specimen, which requires a very experienced technician. In the present study, the adhesive shear displacement for the TAST was measured using an optical technique, and also with a conventional inductive extensometer of 25 mm used for tensile tests. This allowed for an assessment of suitability of using a conventional extensometer to measure this parameter. Since the results obtained by the two techniques are identical, it can be concluded that using a conventional extensometer is a valid option to obtain the shear modulus for the particular adhesive used. In the Arcan tests, the adhesive shear displacement was only measured using the optical technique. This work also aimed the comparison of shear modulus and strength obtained by the TAST and Arcan test methods.
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The interlaminar fracture toughness in pure mode II (GIIc) of a Carbon-Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) composite is characterized experimentally and numerically in this work, using the End-Notched Flexure (ENF) fracture characterization test. The value of GIIc was extracted by a new data reduction scheme avoiding the crack length measurement, named Compliance-Based Beam Method (CBBM). This method eliminates the crack measurement errors, which can be non-negligible, and reflect on the accuracy of the fracture energy calculations. Moreover, it accounts for the Fracture Process Zone (FPZ) effects. A numerical study using the Finite Element Method (FEM) and a triangular cohesive damage model, implemented within interface finite elements and based on the indirect use of Fracture Mechanics, was performed to evaluate the suitability of the CBBM to obtain GIIc. This was performed comparing the input values of GIIc in the numerical models with the ones resulting from the application of the CBBM to the numerical load-displacement (P-) curve. In this numerical study, the Compliance Calibration Method (CCM) was also used to extract GIIc, for comparison purposes.