62 resultados para Extensão horizontal
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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of horizontal plate meter with oblong holes operating with one or two seed outlets at different speeds over the accuracy of longitudinal distribution of common bean seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). The experiment was performed in laboratory using the meter with one and two seed outlet points in relation to ten tangential disk plate speeds (0.03 to 0.30 m s-1). It was used a complete randomized design with four replications, summing up 80 experimental treatments. Tangential speed quantitative factor was estimated through a 2nd order polynomial regression. There was no significant difference in the behavior of the seed meter operating with one or two outlets in the metering of bean seeds in all tested speeds, with percentage of single seeds spacing over 60% in tangential speeds below of 0.24 m s-1.
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The focus of this research was to evaluate the horizontal pressures on a cylindrical metal silo of corrugated walls and flat bottom with 1.82m diameter and 5.4m high, and to compare the values with those obtained theoretically by the ISO 11697, EP 433 and AS 3774 standards. The silo was symmetrically filled and constant speed with wheat cv. soft red for two different height/diameter ratios (H/D) and was unloaded through three orifices with a diameter of 71.6mm, one concentric and two eccentrics. Horizontal pressures were measured on the walls of the silo at three positions using hydraulic type pressure cells. The results showed that shortly after the start of the unloading, there was a mass flow above the quota of H/D = 1.2, whereas below this quota funnel flow occurred. It can be said that the EP 433 standard was more appropriate to predict horizontal pressures in silos in H/D ratio = 1.0, with eccentric unloading. For the H/D ratio = 1.5, AS 3774 standard was the one that produced values closer to the experimental.
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The cassava starch industries generate a large volume of wastewater effluent that, stabilized in ponds, wastes its biogas energy and pollutes the atmosphere. To contribute with the reversion of this reality, this manipueira treatment research was developed in one phase anaerobic horizontal pilot reactor with support medium in bamboo pieces. The reactor was excavated into the ground and sealed with geomembrane in HDPE, having a volume equal to 33.6 m³ and continuous feeding by gravity. The stability indicators were pH, volatile acidity/total alkalinity ratio and biogas production. The statistical analyses were performed by a completely randomized design, with answers submitted to multivariate analysis. The organical loads in COD were 0.556; 0.670; 0.678 and 0.770 g L-1 and in volatile solids (VS) of 0.659; 0.608; 0.570 and 0.761 g L-1 for the hydraulic retention times (HRT) of 13.0; 11.5; 10.0 and 7.0 days, respectively. The reductions in COD were 88; 80; 88 and 67% and for VS of 76; 77; 65 and 61%. The biogas productions relatively to the consumed COD were 0.368; 0.795; 0.891 and 0.907 Lg-1, for the consumed VS of 0.524; 0.930; 1.757 and 0.952 Lg-1 and volumetric of 0.131; 0.330; 0.430 and 0.374 L L-1 d-1. The reactor remained stable and the bamboo pieces, in visual examination at the end of the experiment, showed to be in good physical conditions.
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RESUMO A colmatação é um fenômeno intrínseco aos sistemas alagados construídos (SACs) utilizados no tratamento de esgotos, sendo decorrente dos mecanismos de remoção de poluentes. Dentre os métodos disponíveis para a avaliação da colmatação, destaca-se o uso de traçadores para a obtenção das condições hidrodinâmicas dos SACs. No entanto, não há um traçador ideal; os salinos, por exemplo, são passíveis de absorção, mecanismo influenciado pelo estádio no qual a planta se apresenta. Assim, objetivou-se, com a realização do trabalho, avaliar a utilização do NaCl para caracterização do grau de colmatação e das condições hidrodinâmicas de SACs de escoamento horizontal subsuperficial, plantado e não plantado, verificar a confiabilidade do uso desse traçador em testes executados durante o estádio de crescimento (após o corte da parte aérea) e o florescimento da taboa (Typha latifolia), além da suscetibilidade de causar danos às plantas. Os resultados indicaram que o NaCl pode ser utilizado para estudos de comparação do grau de colmatação de SACs, inclusive não apresentando danos à taboa. Verificou-se que, após sete anos de operação, a unidade plantada encontra-se mais colmatada e com regime de escoamento mais turbulento. Também foi possível inferir que o corte das plantas propiciou aumento na dispersão no sistema.
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The authors report a rare case of a patient with urinary retention following an inguinal herniorraphy, due to extrinsic compression of the bladder by an extensive pelvic hematoma, diagnosed by cystourethrogram and pelvic computadorized tomography. A medical treatment was provided by vesical catheterization for seven days. After this period of time, the hematoma had disappeared and the patient recovered to spontaneous miction.
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Objetivo: estudar a ocorrência de dano térmico tissular nos espécimes excisados por cirurgia de alta freqüência e avaliar qualitativa e quantitativamente o dano térmico sobre o epitélio ectocervical e o endocervical e a provável influência do estado menstrual sobre sua gênese. Método: estudo prospectivo de 100 pacientes com lesão cervical intra-epitelial de alto grau. O dano térmico encontrado foi subdividido em três graus, leve, moderado e grave, de acordo com os critérios de Messing et al.¹ Resultado: a análise estatística permitiu avaliar que o dano térmico ocorreu em todos os casos, porém em 91% das vezes ele foi insignificante, permitindo a correta avaliação histopatológica. A extensão da alteração térmica tecidual sobre o epitélio endocervical foi de 271,6 mi, ao passo que a extensão no epitélio ectocervical foi de 254,8 mi, mostrando desta forma que a extensão do dano térmico é significantemente maior no epitélio endocervical. Das 100 pacientes avaliadas, 80 estavam no menacme e 20 na menopausa. O grau e a extensão do dano térmico tissular não variaram com o estado menstrual. Conclusão: não se observou qualquer diferença significativa na avaliação tanto do ponto de vista qualitativo quanto quantitativo. Por outro lado, evidenciou-se que na prática cotidiana não há necessidade de se fazer a mensuração do dano térmico.
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Objetivo: avaliação ultra-sonográfica e comparação da medida do comprimento do colo uterino nas gestações gemelares com as pacientes nas posições de decúbito dorsal horizontal (DDH) e ortostática. Métodos: 50 gestações gemelares foram submetidas a avaliações ultra-sonográficas para medida do comprimento do colo uterino no período de maio de 1999 a dezembro de 2000. Os exames foram realizados pela via transvaginal com periodicidade de 4 semanas totalizando 136 avaliações. A cérvice uterina foi avaliada, segundo técnica normatizada, com a paciente nas posições de decúbito dorsal horizontal e ortostática. Resultados: as medidas do colo uterino nas posições DDH e ortostática na primeira avaliação apresentaram correlação inversa com a idade gestacional (DDH: r=-0,60; p<0,001; ortostático: r=-0,46; p=0,008). A média da medida do colo uterino em DDH foi de 35,2 mm (DP=9,9mm), e 33,4 mm (DP=9,5mm) na posição ortostática (p=0,06). Quando a diferença entre as medidas obtidas nas posiões ortostática e DDH era expressa como percentual da medida na posição DDH, não houve correlação significativa com a idade gestacional (p=0,07) e a média das diferenças percentuais foi de -2,9% (p=0,3). Comparando-se todas as avaliações, houve correlação significativa entre as medidas do colo nas posições DDH e ortostática (r=0,79; p<0,001). A média da medida do colo uterino em DDH foi de 33,5 mm (DP=10,8 mm) e 31,8 mm (DP=9,6mm) na posição ortostática (p=0,003). A diferença percentual não apresentou correlação significativa com a idade gestacional da avaliação (p=0,10) e a média das diferenças percentuais foi de -3,0% (p=0,10). Conclusão: as medidas do comprimento do colo uterino variam inversamente com a idade gestacional. Apesar de haver diferenças significativas entre as medidas absolutas em DDH e ortostática, quando essa diferença é expressa como percentual da medida do colo em decúbito, ela não foi significativa. Portanto, a avaliação cervical nas posições de decúbito e ortostática fornecem informações semelhantes.
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Bovine herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) is recognized as a major cause of respiratory, reproductive disease and abortion in cattle. Vaccination is widely applied to minimize losses induced by BoHV-1 infections; however, vaccination of dams during pregnancy with modified live virus (MLV) vaccines has been occasionally associated to abortions. We have previously reported the development of a BoHV-1 recombinant virus, constructed with basis on a Brazilian BoHV-1 (Franco et al. 2002a) from which the gene coding for glycoprotein E (gE) was deleted (gE-) by genetic manipulation. Such recombinant has been previously evaluated in its potential as a differential vaccine (gE- vaccine) that allows differentiation between vaccinated and infected animals. Here, in the first part of the present study, the safety of the gE- vaccine during pregnancy was evaluated by the intramuscular inoculation of 10(7.4) tissue culture 50 % infective doses (TCID50) of the virus into 22 pregnant dams (14 BoHV-1 seronegative; 8 seropositive), at different stages of gestation. Other 15 pregnant dams were kept as non-vaccinated controls. No abortions, stillbirths or fetal abnormalities were seen after vaccination. Seroconversion was observed in both groups of previously seronegative vaccinated animals. In the second part of the study, the potential of the gE- vaccine virus to spread among beef cattle under field conditions was examined. Four heifers were inoculated intranasally with a larger amount (10(7,6) TCID50) of the gE- vaccine (to increase chances of transmission) and mixed with other sixteen animals at the same age and body condition, in the same grazing area, at a population density equal to the average cattle farming density within the region (one cattle head per 10,000 m²), for 180 days. All animals were monitored daily for clinical signs. Serum samples were collected on days 0, 30, 60 and 180 post-vaccination. Seroconversion was observed only in vaccinated heifers. These results indicate that, under the conditions of the present study, the gE- vaccine virus did not cause any noticeable harmful effect on pregnant dams and on its offspring and did not spread horizontally among cattle.
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Mixed convection on the flow past a heated length and past a porous cavity located in a horizontal wall bounding a saturated porous medium is numerically simulated. The cavity is heated from below. The steady-state regime is studied for several intensities of the buoyancy effects due to temperature variations. The influences of Péclet and Rayleigh numbers on the flow pattern and the temperature distributions are examined. Local and global Nusselt numbers are reported for the heated surface. The convective-diffusive fluxes at the volume boundaries are represented using the UNIFAES, Unified Finite Approach Exponential-type Scheme, with the Power-Law approximation to reduce the computing time. The conditions established by Rivas for the quadratic order of accuracy of the central differencing to be maintained in irregular grids are shown to be extensible to other quadratic schemes, including UNIFAES, so that accuracy estimates could be obtained.
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Modelling of the slug structure requires a new effort on fundamental research. To clarify some aspects of the horizontal slug flow, an experimental study of the behaviour of two isolated bubbles in a single-phase liquid flow was performed. This procedure was adopted to avoid the overlap of different phenomena induced by a train of long bubbles. The experimental facility consists of a 90-m horizontal PVC pipe with internal diameter of 0,053 m. The behaviour of two single air bubbles travelling in a water flow was studied. Focus was given on the influence of the distance between the bubbles on the velocity of the second bubble. This study allows the understanding of the mechanism of overtaking that takes place right after the slug formation and that precedes the coalescence of bubbles in a slug flow. The results show that bubbles placed behind a liquid slug smaller than a critical value move faster than the leading one. Otherwise, they move slower than the leading one.
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The knowledge of the slug flow characteristics is very important when designing pipelines and process equipment. When the intermittences typical in slug flow occurs, the fluctuations of the flow variables bring additional concern to the designer. Focusing on this subject the present work discloses the experimental data on slug flow characteristics occurring in a large-size, large-scale facility. The results were compared with data provided by mechanistic slug flow models in order to verify their reliability when modelling actual flow conditions. Experiments were done with natural gas and oil or water as the liquid phase. To compute the frequency and velocity of the slug cell and to calculate the length of the elongated bubble and liquid slug one used two pressure transducers measuring the pressure drop across the pipe diameter at different axial locations. A third pressure transducer measured the pressure drop between two axial location 200 m apart. The experimental data were compared with results of Camargo's1 algorithm (1991, 1993), which uses the basics of Dukler & Hubbard's (1975) slug flow model, and those calculated by the transient two-phase flow simulator OLGA.
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One of the main problems related to the transport and manipulation of multiphase fluids concerns the existence of characteristic flow patterns and its strong influence on important operation parameters. A good example of this occurs in gas-liquid chemical reactors in which maximum efficiencies can be achieved by maintaining a finely dispersed bubbly flow to maximize the total interfacial area. Thus, the ability to automatically detect flow patterns is of crucial importance, especially for the adequate operation of multiphase systems. This work describes the application of a neural model to process the signals delivered by a direct imaging probe to produce a diagnostic of the corresponding flow pattern. The neural model is constituted of six independent neural modules, each of which trained to detect one of the main horizontal flow patterns, and a last winner-take-all layer responsible for resolving when two or more patterns are simultaneously detected. Experimental signals representing different bubbly, intermittent, annular and stratified flow patterns were used to validate the neural model.
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The horizontal and vertical tree community structure in a lowland Atlantic Rain Forest was investigated through a phytosociological survey in two 0.99 ha plots in the Intervales State Park, São Paulo State. All trees > 5 cm diameter at breast height were recorded. 3,078 individuals belonging to 172 species were identified and recorded. The Shannon diversity index was H' = 3.85 nat.ind.-1. The Myrtaceae family showed the greatest floristic richness (38 species) and the highest density (745 individuals) in the stand. Euterpe edulis Mart. had the highest importance value (33.98%) accounting for 21.8% of all individuals recorded. The quantitative similarity index was higher than the qualitative index, showing little structural variation between plots. However, the large number of uncommon species resulted in pronounced floristic differences. A detrended correspondence analysis (DCA) generated three arbitrary vertical strata. Stratum A (> 26 m), where Sloanea guianensis (Aubl.) Benth. and Virola bicuhyba (Schott. ex A.DC.) Warb. were predominant showed the lowest density. Stratum B (8 m < h < 26 m) had the greatest richness and diversity, and stratum C (< 8 m) showed the highest density. Euterpe edulis, Guapira opposita (Vell.) Reitz, Garcinia gardneriana (Planch. & Triana) Zappi, and Eugenia mosenii (Kausel) Sobral were abundant in strata B and C. The occurrence of strata in tropical forests is discussed and we recommend the use of DCA for others studies of the vertical distribution of tropical forest tree communities.