97 resultados para Material testing
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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El projecte tracta de l’optimització d’un dispositiu de compactació de pols metàl•lica en calent que s’acobla a la màquina d’assaigs mecànics MTS (Material Testing Systems) model 858 i al forn integrat a aquesta. El dispositiu té la funció de compactar la pols metàl•lica amb la força axial de compressió de la MTS, mentre que alhora s’aplica calor del forn integrat. El resultat d’aquest procediment és l’obtenció de mostres compactades i densificades.
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L’objectiu d’aquest treball és desenvolupar una metodologia per realitzar l’anàlisiparamètrica de l’assaig de compressió d’un panell de material compost rigiditzat ambtres nervis. En primer lloc és necessari desenvolupar un sistema automatitzat per generar i avaluar el conjunt de parametritzacions. A continuació, s’estudiaran quines variables d’estat són les més adequades per representar el vinclament local, la flexió global, la càrrega crítica de desestabilització i l’índex de fallada en l’anàlisi paramètrica. La modelització amb el mètode dels elements finits serveix per simular l’assaig a compressió del panell. La simulació es realitza mitjançant un càlcul no lineal, per estudiar la desestabilització i els fenòmens no lineals que pateix el panell. L’estudi es complementa amb una anàlisi modal i una anàlisi lineal
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Material throughput is a means of measuring the so-called social metabolism, or physical dimensions of a society’s consumption, and can be taken as an indirect and approximate indicator of sustainability. Material flow accounting can be used to test the dematerialisation hypothesis, the idea that technological progress causes a decrease in total material used (strong dematerialisation) or material used per monetary unit of output (weak dematerialisation). This paper sets out the results of a material flow analysis for Spain for the period from 1980 to 2000. The analysis reveals that neither strong nor weak dematerialisation took place during the period analysed. Although the population did not increase considerably, materials mobilised by the Spanish economy (DMI) increased by 85% in absolute terms, surpassing GDP growth. In addition, Spain became more dependent on external trade in physical terms. In fact, its imports are more than twice the amount of its exports in terms of weight.
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We present a computer-assisted analysis of combinatorial properties of the Cayley graphs of certain finitely generated groups: Given a group with a finite set of generators, we study the density of the corresponding Cayley graph, that is, the least upper bound for the average vertex degree (= number of adjacent edges) of any finite subgraph. It is known that an m-generated group is amenable if and only if the density of the corresponding Cayley graph equals to 2m. We test amenable and non-amenable groups, and also groups for which amenability is unknown. In the latter class we focus on Richard Thompson’s group F.
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This paper tests the Entrepreneurial Intention Model -which is adapted from the Theory of Planned Behavior- on a sample of 533 individuals from two quite different countries: one of them European (Spain) and the other South Asian (Taiwan). A newly developed Entrepreneurial Intention Questionnaire (EIQ) has being used which tries to overcome some of the limitations of previous instruments. Structural equations techniques were used in the empirical analysis. Results are generally satisfactory, indicating that the model is probably adequate for studying entrepreneurship. Support for the model was found not only in the combined sample, but also in each of the national ones. However, some differences arose that may indicate demographic variables contribute differently to the formation of perceptions in each culture.
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Regular stair climbing has well-documented health dividends, such as increased fitness and strength, weight loss and reduced body fat, improved lipid profiles and reduced risk of osteoporosis. The general absence of barriers to participation makes stair climbing an ideal physical activity (PA) for health promotion. Studies in the US and the UK have consistently shown that interventions to increase the accumulation of lifestyle PA by climbing stairs rather than using the escalators are effective. However, there are no previous in Catalonia. This project tested one message for their ability to prompt travelers on the Montjuïc site to choose the stairs rather than the escalator when climbing up the Monjuïc hill. One standard message, " Take the stairs! 7 minutes of stair climbing a day protects your heart" provided a comparison with previous research done in the UK. Translated into Catalan and Spanish, it was presented on a poster positioned at the point of choice between the stairs and the escalator. The study used a quasi-experimental, interrupted time series design. Travelers, during several and specific hours on two days of the week, were coded for stair or escalator use, gender, age, ethnic status, presence of accompanying children or bags by one observer. Overall, the intervention resulted in a 81% increase in stair climbing. In the follow-up period without messages, stair climbing dropped out to baseline levels. This preliminary study showed a significant effect on stair use. However, caution is needed since results are based on a small sample and, only a low percentage of the sample took the stairs at baseline or the intervention phase . Future research on stair use in Catalonia should focus on using bigger samples, different sites (metro stations, airports, shopping centers, etc) , different messages and techniques to promote stair climbing.
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This technical background paper describes the methods applied and data sources used in the compilation of the 1980-2003 data set for material flow accounts of the Mexican economy and presents the data set. It is organised in four parts: the first part gives an overview of the Material Flow Accounting (MFA) methodology. The second part presents the main material flows of the Mexican economy including biomass, fossil fuels, metal ores, industrial minerals and, construction minerals. The aim of this part is to explain the procedures and methods followed, the data sources used as well as providing a brief evaluation of the quality and reliability of the information used and the accounts established. Finally, some conclusions will be provided.
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In this paper we compare the resource flows of Chile, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru between 1980 and 2000. In this time span, the domestic extraction of materials increased in the four countries, mainly due to the mining sector in Chile and Peru, biomass and oil in Ecuador and construction minerals in Mexico. Imports and exports increased too, due to the increasing integration in the international markets, prompted by the liberalization policies undertaken by the four countries between the late 1970s and the late 1990s. The four countries had a negative physical trade balance for most of the period analyzed, meaning that their exports exceeded their imports in terms of weight. However, the increase of imports reduced the physical deficit in Chile, Mexico and Peru. Ecuador’s physical deficit was the highest and did not decrease in the period analyzed. Also, a diversification of exports away from bulk commodities could be observed in Chile and Mexico, and to a lesser extent in Peru, whereas in Ecuador the export sector remained mainly based on oil and biomass. More research is needed to explore the environmental effects of this phenomenon. Also, the indirect flows associated to the direct physical flows deserve to be subject to further analysis.
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Los frutos secos representan un peso notable en la producción final agrícola española, siendo nuestro país el segundo productor mundial de almendra (55.000 tm grano) y el cuarto de avellana (9.000 tm grano). En el caso del avellano, la superficie de España es de unas 25.000 ha (MAPA, 2000), concentrándose el 95 % de la misma en Cataluña y, más concretamente en Tarragona (18.000 ha), donde el avellano es, en diversas comarcas, una importante fuente de ingresos. Durante las últimas décadas, el sector ha estado sometido a fuertes crisis debido al descenso de precios causado, entre otros motivos, por la existencia o no de acuerdos comerciales entre la UE y Turquía sobre este fruto seco, por las oscilaciones del dólar y la competencia creciente de Turquía, que produce casi el 75 % del total mundial y cuyos costes de producción son más reducidos, por disponer de mano de obra más barata y mejores condiciones edafoclimáticas para el cultivo. Un problema adicional de la avellana española en dicho periodo, fue la poca calidad del producto obtenido, motivada por la realización inadecuada de una serie de prácticas de recogida y de postcosecha. La variedad 'Negret' es la base de la producción de avellana española para industria y, junto con la ‘Pauetet’, constituyen el tipo comercial ‘negreta’ que es el que obtiene mejor precio en el mercado nacional. Ello es debido a sus buenas características organolépticas y elevada aptitud al tostado, que constituye el punto de partida de la mayoría de aplicaciones comerciales. Por otra parte, constituye, también, la base de la producción de la Denominación de Origen ‘Avellana de Reus’. Tradicionalmente esta variedad adolece de importantes problemas de tipo agronómico (poco vigor, rebrotante, sensible a clorosis férrica, asfixia del suelo, muy virosada, etc.) y comercial (facilidad de enranciamiento, calibres pequeños, etc.), situación que ha inducido, en la última década, a la introducción de variedades foráneas (‘Tonda Giffoni’ y ‘Tonda Romana’) que en principio no presentan estos problemas. Sin embargo, la sustitución de la variedad autóctona ‘Negret’ por otras nuevas supondría la pérdida de un carácter diferencial para la producción española, que debe evaluarse con sumo cuidado.
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En las colecciones del IRTA-Mas Bové se han caracterizado más de 150 clones de nogal procedentes de prospección, material extranjero y de selecciones de distintos programas de mejora. El material se ha caracterizado agronómicamente siguiendo los descriptores del IPGRI (1994). Actualmente existen fichas descriptivas muy amplias de 43 accesiones. Toda esta información sobre el comportamiento del material vegetal en las condiciones climáticas de Tarragona, tiene interés a nivel científico y es muy válida para posibles plantaciones con nuevo material. El estudio de los caracteres de sensibilidad a Bacteriosis y afección de la caída prematura de flores (PFA), en dos decendencias de nogal de cruzamientos controlados, ha permitido obvervar que estos caracteres tienen una herencia compleja. Se ha establecido la virulencia de distintos aislados de Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis, en nogal. Los aislados más virulentos se han utilizado para establecer un modelo de predicción, en condiciones de laboratorio, de esta bacteria en nogal. La temperatura a la que la severidad de la enfermedad es máxima es 26ºC. A esta temperatura un aumento en la duración del período de humedad relativa elevada de 0-24 horas, produce un aumento de la afección. En los próximos años, este modelo de predicción se validará en campo. Si los resultados son positivos, permitirán racionalizar los tratamientos para la Bacteriosis en las plantaciones de nogal. Los primeros resultados de un control de la iluminación en el interior de las copas de los árboles, realizado mediante medidas de iluminación interceptadas con un ceptómetro Delta T (SunScan), han puesto de manifiesto que la gran influencia de la luz en el crecimiento anual de las ramas. Así, en la formación y poda de los árbles hay que tener presente estos resultados, en especial en las formaciones en ejes libres, y favorecer la máxima entrada de luz en el interior de la copa de los árboles.
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We analyse natural resource use dynamics in the Mexican economy during the last three decades. Despite low and uneven economic growth, the extraction and use of materials in the Mexican economy has continuously increased during the last 30 years. In this period, population growth rather than economic growth was the main driving force for biophysical growth. In addition, fundamental changes have taken place in the primary sectors, in manufacturing, and in household consumption and these are reflected in an increasing emphasis on the use of fossil fuels and construction materials. Mexico’s economy has been strongly influenced by international trade since the country commenced competing in international markets. In the 1970s, Mexico mainly exported primary resources. This pattern has changed and manufactured goods now have a much greater importance due to a boom in assembling industries. In contrast with other Latin American countries, Mexico has achieved a diversification of production, moving towards technology-intensive products and a better mix in its export portfolio. However, crude oil exports still represent the single most important export good. Mexico’s material consumption is still well below the OECD average but is growing fast and the current resource use patterns may well present serious social and environmental problems to the medium and long term sustainability of Mexico’s economy and community. Information on natural resource use and resource productivity could provide valuable guidance for economic policy planning in Mexico.