48 resultados para Biodiesel quality
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Informática
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente perfil Engenharia Sanitária
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Com o aumento das necessidades energéticas, bem como dos cada vez mais conhecidos efeitos nocivos dos combustíveis fósseis, tornou-se imperativo pesquisar e desenvolver alternativas sustentáveis e verdes a esses recursos. O biodiesel é considerado como o melhor substituto para o combustível diesel convencional de base petroquímica. A transesterificação de óleos vegetais revela-se como uma importante via de obtenção do biodiesel. Na produção de biodiesel com catalisadores básicos homogéneos, como o hidróxido de sódio, deparamo-nos com um problema na hidrólise de triglicéridos, levando à formação de sabões e emulsões. Mesmo quando são usados reagentes secos, há formação de água devido à reacção do hidróxido com o álcool. Estes problemas podem ser solucionados com a utilização de catalisadores heterogéneos. Este estudo incidiu na preparação de membranas catalíticas de álcool polivinílico (PVA) incorporadas com um catalisador heterogéneo sólido básico (óxido de cálcio) obtido de resíduos industriais (casca de ovo). Caracterizaram-se as membranas catalíticas através da determinação da espessura, ângulos de contacto, grau de inchamento e espectroscopia de infravermelho. As membranas de PVA foram testadas na metanólise de óleo de soja em reactor batch e reactor de membrana catalítica. Estudou-se o efeito da reticulação química e por irradiação gama, nas propriedades das membranas e na actividade catalítica.
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Uma das dificuldades no que concerne à utilização e produção do biodiesel e que ainda persiste, diz respeito ao recurso a bases fortes como catalisadores num processo homogéneo. Para além destes serem nocivos para o ambiente, possuem o inconveniente de produzirem sabões, os quais dificultam a separação do biodiesel formado. Assim sendo, neste trabalho foi estudada a transesterificação de triglicéridos com metanol, recorrendo a um processo catalítico heterogéneo. Os catalisadores que foram testados são sustentáveis do ponto de vista ambiental e económico, pois foram preparados a partir de casca de ovo. Os catalisadores preparados podem ser agrupados em três diferentes grupos: ESC1: grupo de amostras catalíticas calcinadas uma vez ESC2: grupo de amostras catalíticas sujeitas a tratamentos com água durante diferentes tempos ESCUS: grupo de amostras catalíticas sujeitas ao tratamento em ultrassons durante diferentes tempos Durante o trabalho efectuado, foram realizados testes catalíticos com todos os catalisadores preparados, a fim de perceber a influência das diferentes condições de preparação na actividade catalítica demonstrada para a reacção estudada. Todos os catalisadores preparados e testados laboratorialmente revelaram ser activos na reacção de transesterificação do óleo de soja. No grupo ESC2 foi efectivamente criada porosidade e no grupo ESCUS foram fragmentadas as partículas do catalisador. A fim de perceber a influência da actividade catalítica com as modificações estruturais dos catalisadores, algumas das amostras pertencentes aos diferentes grupos foram caracterizadas mediante difracção de Raio-X (XRD), microscopia electrónica de transmissão (TEM) e caracterização textural através da obtenção das isotérmicas de adsorção e dessorção de azoto. Palavras-chave: Transesterificação; Biodiesel; Actividade Catalítica; Calcinação; Tratamento com água; Tratamento no ultrassons.
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This study deals with investigating the groundwater quality for irrigation purpose, the vulnerability of the aquifer system to pollution and also the aquifer potential for sustainable water resources development in Kobo Valley development project. The groundwater quality is evaluated up on predicting the best possible distribution of hydrogeochemicals using geostatistical method and comparing them with the water quality guidelines given for the purpose of irrigation. The hydro geochemical parameters considered are SAR, EC, TDS, Cl-, Na+, Ca++, SO4 2- and HCO3 -. The spatial variability map reveals that these parameters falls under safe, moderate and severe or increasing problems. In order to present it clearly, the aggregated Water Quality Index (WQI) map is constructed using Weighted Arithmetic Mean method. It is found that Kobo-Gerbi sub basin is suffered from bad water quality for the irrigation purpose. Waja Golesha sub-basin has moderate and Hormat Golena is the better sub basin in terms of water quality. The groundwater vulnerability assessment of the study area is made using the GOD rating system. It is found that the whole area is experiencing moderate to high risk of vulnerability and it is a good warning for proper management of the resource. The high risks of vulnerability are noticed in Hormat Golena and Waja Golesha sub basins. The aquifer potential of the study area is obtained using weighted overlay analysis and 73.3% of the total area is a good site for future water well development. The rest 26.7% of the area is not considered as a good site for spotting groundwater wells. Most of this area fall under Kobo-Gerbi sub basin.
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Objective: Quality of life was measured using the EQ-5D index for Portugal and a Self-Assessed Ranking of Health (SARH) to understand which patients suffer the most decrease in quality of life: diabetics or hypertensive. Method: Using the National Health Survey (NHS), two analyses were conducted on 5649 respondents. The EQ-5D index was calculated by matching questions in the NHS with its dimensions. The SARH was calculated based on a specific question in the NHS. Results: Differences between diseases do not occur using the EQ-5D index. Using the SARH, type 1 diabetics suffer the most while hypertensive suffers the least.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics and Maastricht University School of Business and Economics
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Foi objetivo deste trabalho, reunir informação sobre o estado atual do biodiesel no seu contexto geral em todo no mundo, fazendo um cruzamento de dados para nos ajudar a compreender a situação atual do biodiesel, em Portugal, assim como na Europa e no mundo. Começou-se por realçar a importância do Biodiesel, vantagens e desvantagens da utilização do biodiesel, considerando os aspetos ambientais, sociais e políticos associados à produção e utilização de biodiesel. No caso europeu, foi sublinhada a relevância da produção de biodiesel no contexto atual da diretiva renováveis. No que diz respeito a Europa, a colza e o girassol são as oleaginosas que representam um papel mais relevante na produção de biodiesel. A França e a Alemanha são países de destaque na Europa neste contexto, em que a Alemanha é responsável por cerca de 42% da produção mundial, sendo a sua produção feita a partir da colza. Na Europa, as principais empresas que estão a produzir biodiesel são a OVI, Prio Energy e Ecomotion. Os principais constrangimentos à produção de culturas para produção de biodiesel prendem-se com a mudança de uso do solo. Foi também objetivo salientar alguns aspetos e dados sobre a situação nacional. Atualmente as grandes produtoras de biocombustíveis – biodiesel –, a nível nacional são a Iberol e a Torrejana, detida pela Tracopol (base soja e colza). Estas duas empresas têm uma capacidade instalada de 200 mil toneladas, que é adquirida na totalidade pela Galp, o que permitiu atingir os 3% de penetração no combustível líquido comercializado. No entanto, em termos de área agrícola necessária a GALP aponta para a necessidade de 700000 e 1000000 ha, sendo inevitável a importação de semente para a produção de biocombustíveis. No que diz respeito ao continente americano, a oleaginosa mais usada é a soja sendo os principais países produtores o Brasil e os EUA. Também neste continente, a mudança do uso do solo é uma das principais condicionantes à produção destas culturas ricas em óleo. O continente asiático tem apostado fortemente na produção de culturas oleaginosas, com maior relevância para o óleo de palma. No extremo oriente, o óleo de palma é a matéria-prima mais representativa para a produção de biodiesel, sendo os principais países produtores a Malásia, a Indonésia e a China. A mudança do uso do solo é também problemática na produção de culturas para produção de óleo. No continente africano, Moçambique foi o país abordado com as suas culturas energéticas, as problemáticas das divisões dos terrenos e a aposta da Galp e da Visabeira no óleo de jatropha e de palma. No resto do continente a aposta tem recaído na produção de jatropha mas sem grandes sucessos.
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A presente dissertação tem como objectivo o estudo de soluções para o aproveitamento de um subproduto com elevado teor em ácidos gordos livres (FFA) produzido na Unidade de Produção de Biodiesel da IBEROL, bem como a incorporação de matérias-primas alternativas de segunda geração. Para tal, foi elaborado um estudo de viabilidade económica assente em 5 propostas, solicitadas a 5 fornecedores, correspondendo cada uma delas a uma diferente tecnologia de pré-tratamento de matérias-primas com elevada acidez (A a E). Estabeleceram-se, previamente, critérios técnicos e económicos que permitiram avaliar as propostas e efectuar a sua hierarquização. Em seguida, foi realizada uma análise de sensibilidade a alguns parâmetros da qual resultaram 23 cenários, que se revelaram pouco influentes para a selecção do pré-tratamento, devido aos resultados negativos que apresentaram. Como tal, passou-se à análise de cenários estratégicos, da qual se concluiu que a instalação de um pré-tratamento só compensa para valores de incorporação de MPRs elevados. Com base na avaliação dos diferentes cenários acima mencionados, foi possível afirmar que as tecnologias C e D são as que apresentariam melhores resultados em termos económicos para a empresa. Contudo, devido à proximidade dos valores de VAL e Payback time obtidos em ambos os casos, é importante salvaguardar que existem grandes diferenças entre as duas tecnologias, no que toca às condições operatórias. Assim, pelos critérios técnicos, conclui-se que a redução do elevado teor de ácidos gordos livres presentes em matérias-primas como as gorduras animais e os óleos vegetais usados pode ser eficientemente levada a cabo pela tecnologia D, sem limitações no que diz respeito à acidez à entrada do processo, como as que se verificam na tecnologia C. Foi também estudada, a possibilidade de um revamping à Unidade de Neutralização e Desgomagem química da IBEROL para um aumento de capacidade de produção de óleo neutro. Após a realização de várias experiências, concluiu-se que seriam necessárias algumas alterações à unidade actual, executáveis com um baixo investimento, nomeadamente, uma intervenção para aumento do número de placas dos permutadores. Para as condições habituais (acidez e incorporação) de operação da neutralização e desgomagem química, prevê-se um aumento de capacidade de, aproximadamente,11%.
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This project has two different goals, one of them is to promote the consumption of exotic fruits with high quality. The other goal of the project is to look for the viability of turning this work project into a real business, focusing in two different channels to diversify its revenues: B2B and B2C. In order to achieve this second goal, this project aims to see the best way to commercialize this product (Lucuma powder and Pulp of Lucuma) and how to make it in an efficient way with right companies. Therefore, the project aims to create a company to commercialize the product between the producers in Peru and possibly small businesses interested in acquire the processed fruit and also individuals interested in own consumption in small quantities. This project, if successful, tries to diversify the consumption into other good organic healthy products in the long-term.
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The capacity to use geologic materials (soil and rock) that are available in the surrounding environment is inherent to the human civilization and has contributed to the evolution of societies throughout the course of history. The use of these materials in the construction of structures such as houses, roads, railways or dams, stirred the improvement of socioeconomic and environmental conditions. Several reports of structural problems on embankments can be found throughout history. A considerable number of those registers can be linked to inadequate compaction, demonstrating the importance of guaranteeing a suitable quality of soil compaction. Various methodologies and specifications of compaction quality control on site of earthworks, based on the fill moisture content and dry unit weight, were developed during the 20th century. Two widely known methodologies are the conventional and nuclear techniques. The conventional methods are based on the use of the field sand cone test (or similar) and sampling of material for laboratory-based testing to evaluate the fill dry unit weight and water content. The nuclear techniques measure both parameters in the field using a nuclear density gauge. A topic under discussion in the geotechnical community, namely in Portugal, is the comparison between the accuracy of the nuclear gauge and sand cone test results for assessing the compaction and density ratio of earth fills, particularly for dams. The main purpose of this dissertation is to compare both of them. The data used were acquired during the compaction quality control operations at the Coutada/Tamujais dam trial embankment and core construction. This is a 25 m high earth dam located in Vila Velha de Rodão, Portugal. To analyse the spatial distribution of the compaction parameters (water content and compaction ratio), a 3D model was also developed. The main results achieved are discussed and finally some considerations are put forward on the suitability of both techniques to ensure fill compaction quality and on additional research to complement the conclusions obtained.
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This study assess the quality of Cybersecurity as a service provided by IT department in corporate network and provides analysis about the service quality impact on the user, seen as a consumer of the service, and on the organization as well. In order to evaluate the quality of this service, multi-item instrument “SERVQUAL” was used for measuring consumer perceptions of service quality. To provide insights about Cybersecurity service quality impact, DeLone and McLean information systems success model was used. To test this approach, data was collected from over one hundred users from different industries and partial least square (PLS) was used to estimate the research model. This study found that SERVQUAL is adequate to assess Cybersecurity service quality and also found that Cybersecurity service quality positively influences the Cybersecurity use and individual impact in Cybersecurity.
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Many municipal activities require updated large-scale maps that include both topographic and thematic information. For this purpose, the efficient use of very high spatial resolution (VHR) satellite imagery suggests the development of approaches that enable a timely discrimination, counting and delineation of urban elements according to legal technical specifications and quality standards. Therefore, the nature of this data source and expanding range of applications calls for objective methods and quantitative metrics to assess the quality of the extracted information which go beyond traditional thematic accuracy alone. The present work concerns the development and testing of a new approach for using technical mapping standards in the quality assessment of buildings automatically extracted from VHR satellite imagery. Feature extraction software was employed to map buildings present in a pansharpened QuickBird image of Lisbon. Quality assessment was exhaustive and involved comparisons of extracted features against a reference data set, introducing cartographic constraints from scales 1:1000, 1:5000, and 1:10,000. The spatial data quality elements subject to evaluation were: thematic (attribute) accuracy, completeness, and geometric quality assessed based on planimetric deviation from the reference map. Tests were developed and metrics analyzed considering thresholds and standards for the large mapping scales most frequently used by municipalities. Results show that values for completeness varied with mapping scales and were only slightly superior for scale 1:10,000. Concerning the geometric quality, a large percentage of extracted features met the strict topographic standards of planimetric deviation for scale 1:10,000, while no buildings were compliant with the specification for scale 1:1000.
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In order to address and resolve the wastewater contamination problem of the Sines refinery with the main objective of optimizing the quality of this stream and reducing the costs charged to the refinery, a dynamic mass balance was developed nd implemented for ammonia and polar oil and grease (O&G) contamination in the wastewater circuit. The inadequate routing of sour gas from the sour water stripping unit and the kerosene caustic washing unit, were identified respectively as the major source of ammonia and polar substances present in the industrial wastewater effluent. For the O&G content, a predictive model was developed for the kerosene caustic washing unit, following the Projection to Latent Structures (PLS) approach. Comparison between analytical data for ammonia and polar O&G concentrations in refinery wastewater originating from the Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) effluent and the model predictions of the dynamic mass balance calculations are in a very good agreement and highlights the dominant impact of the identified streams for the wastewater contamination levels. The ammonia contamination problem was solved by rerouting the sour gas through an existing clogged line with ammonia salts due to a non-insulated line section, while for the O&G a dynamic mass balance was implemented as an online tool, which allows for prevision of possible contamination situations and taking the required preventive actions, and can also serve as a basis for establishing relationships between the O&G contamination in the refinery wastewater with the properties of the refined crude oils and the process operating conditions. The PLS model developed could be of great asset in both optimizing the existing and designing new refinery wastewater treatment units or reuse schemes. In order to find a possible treatment solution for the spent caustic problem, an on-site pilot plant experiments for NaOH recovery from the refinery kerosene caustic washing unit effluent using an alkaline-resistant nanofiltration (NF) polymeric membrane were performed in order to evaluate its applicability for treating these highly alkaline and contaminated streams. For a constant operating pressure and temperature and adequate operating conditions, 99.9% of oil and grease rejection and 97.7% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) rejection were observed. No noticeable membrane fouling or flux decrease were registered until a volume concentration factor of 3. These results allow for NF permeate reuse instead of fresh caustic and for significant reduction of the wastewater contamination, which can result in savings of 1.5 M€ per year at the current prices for the largest Portuguese oil refinery. The capital investments needed for implementation of the required NF membrane system are less than 10% of those associated with the traditional wet air oxidation solution of the spent caustic problem. The operating costs are very similar, but can be less than half if reusing the NF concentrate in refinery pH control applications. The payback period was estimated to be 1.1 years. Overall, the pilot plant experimental results obtained and the process economic evaluation data indicate a very competitive solution through the proposed NF treatment process, which represents a highly promising alternative to conventional and existing spent caustic treatment units.
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Polysaccharides are gaining increasing attention as potential environmental friendly and sustainable building blocks in many fields of the (bio)chemical industry. The microbial production of polysaccharides is envisioned as a promising path, since higher biomass growth rates are possible and therefore higher productivities may be achieved compared to vegetable or animal polysaccharides sources. This Ph.D. thesis focuses on the modeling and optimization of a particular microbial polysaccharide, namely the production of extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) by the bacterial strain Enterobacter A47. Enterobacter A47 was found to be a metabolically versatile organism in terms of its adaptability to complex media, notably capable of achieving high growth rates in media containing glycerol byproduct from the biodiesel industry. However, the industrial implementation of this production process is still hampered due to a largely unoptimized process. Kinetic rates from the bioreactor operation are heavily dependent on operational parameters such as temperature, pH, stirring and aeration rate. The increase of culture broth viscosity is a common feature of this culture and has a major impact on the overall performance. This fact complicates the mathematical modeling of the process, limiting the possibility to understand, control and optimize productivity. In order to tackle this difficulty, data-driven mathematical methodologies such as Artificial Neural Networks can be employed to incorporate additional process data to complement the known mathematical description of the fermentation kinetics. In this Ph.D. thesis, we have adopted such an hybrid modeling framework that enabled the incorporation of temperature, pH and viscosity effects on the fermentation kinetics in order to improve the dynamical modeling and optimization of the process. A model-based optimization method was implemented that enabled to design bioreactor optimal control strategies in the sense of EPS productivity maximization. It is also critical to understand EPS synthesis at the level of the bacterial metabolism, since the production of EPS is a tightly regulated process. Methods of pathway analysis provide a means to unravel the fundamental pathways and their controls in bioprocesses. In the present Ph.D. thesis, a novel methodology called Principal Elementary Mode Analysis (PEMA) was developed and implemented that enabled to identify which cellular fluxes are activated under different conditions of temperature and pH. It is shown that differences in these two parameters affect the chemical composition of EPS, hence they are critical for the regulation of the product synthesis. In future studies, the knowledge provided by PEMA could foster the development of metabolically meaningful control strategies that target the EPS sugar content and oder product quality parameters.