894 resultados para Aço-carbono


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Essa questão foi explorada em evento realizado pela International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), junto ao The Price of Wale’s Corporate Leaders Group (CLG) e Ministério do Meio Ambiente do Peru. Fez parte da agenda a apresentação da simulação do Sistema de Comércio de Emissões da Plataforma Empresas pelo Clima (SCE EPC), como única iniciativa do tipo em andamento no Brasil. O evento contou com as considerações de Dirk Forriester, presidente da IETA, David Hone, Conselheiro em Clima da Shell, e do Secretátio de Meio Ambiente do Peru com moderação de Nicolette Bartlett, CLG. Nesse vídeo, você confere as falas finais de cada participante, que responderam a pergunta de Nicolette: o que foi destaque na primeira semana de negociações da COP 20 e qual sua perspectiva sobre precificação de carbono?

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Um dos caminhos para reduzir emissões de gases de efeito estufa que agravam as mudanças climáticas é a precificação de carbono. Esse vídeo que explica o que é esse recurso faz parte do especial P22on, a série de materiais temáticos que a Revista Página22, do GVces, publica bimestralmente

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Esta é uma das seis partes da videoaula que integra o conteúdo do especial P22_ON sobre precificação de carbono. Nesta série, a pesquisadora do GVces Inaiê Takaes Santos faz um exercício teórico no qual analisa o custo-benefício da tributação e do sistema de comércio de emissões

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O que é o mercado de carbono e um exemplo brasileiro

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O objetivo geral do presente trabalho é comprovar a hipótese de que é possível proporcionar proteção de renda ao produtor rural e adição de carbono no solo a partir da análise de dados secundários. Além disso, pretende-se investigar a possibilidade de facilitar a concessão de crédito em projetos que aplicam técnicas do Plano ABC sob a ótica de quem atua diretamente no atendimento aos produtores rurais no Banco do Brasil; analisar se está havendo um acompanhamento satisfatório do resultado positivo do crédito rural aplicado através do Programa ABC; e investigar formas de converter as emissões de GEE evitadas e o carbono armazenado no solo em valor agregado para o produtor tomador do crédito do Programa ABC. Para atingir o objetivo geral, foram analisados dados secundários obtidos de SENAR; EMBRAPA; IMEA (2014) e dados fornecidos de um experimento conduzido por pesquisadores da unidade da EMBRAPA. A análise dos resultados de SENAR; EMBRAPA; IMEA (2014) mostrou que apesar de ter ocorrido o efeito da proteção da renda no período de uma safra, 2009/2010, não se pode confirmar a hipótese de que as tecnologias ABC aplicadas na unidade produtiva são capazes de proporcionar proteção de renda ao produtor rural ao longo de vários ciclos produtivos. A partir dos resultados fornecidos pela EMBRAPA, não se pode confirmar a hipótese de que as tecnologias ABC aplicadas nas propriedades estudas são capazes de proporcionar adição de carbono ao solo. No entanto, diversos estudos indicam que há ganhos de estoques de carbono em solos bem manejados. O crédito do Programa ABC merece tratamento diferenciado junto as instituições financeiras, necessita também de acompanhamento, após a liberação do crédito, que vai além da simples fiscalização que verifica o andamento dos empreendimentos, mas mensurar se está havendo redução das emissões e captura de carbono nas áreas financiadas. E por último, o setor financeiro e os demais agentes das cadeias produtivas devem proporcionar valor agregado aos produtores que aplicam as boas práticas agronômicas do Plano ABC.

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Ilustração componente do jogo “Quimolécula (http://www.loa.sead.ufscar.br/quimolecula.html)” desenvolvido pela equipe do Laboratório de Objetos de Aprendizagem da Universidade Federal de São Carlos (LOA/UFSCar).

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Ilustração componente do jogo “Quimolécula (http://www.loa.sead.ufscar.br/quimolecula.html)” desenvolvido pela equipe do Laboratório de Objetos de Aprendizagem da Universidade Federal de São Carlos (LOA/UFSCar).

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The mobilization of food reserves in storage tissues and allocation of their hydrolysis products in the growing axis are critical processes for the establishment of seedlings after germination. Therefore, it is crucial for mobilization of reserves to be synchronized with the growing axis, so that photosynthetic activity can be started before depletion of reserves. For this, integrative approaches involving different reserves, different hydrolysis products and interaction between storage and growing axis tissues, either through hormones or metabolites with signaling role, can contribute greatly to the elucidation of the regulation mechanisms for reserve mobilization. In this study, was hypothesized that hormones and metabolites have different actions on reserve mobilization, and there must be a crossed effect of sugars on the mobilization of proteins and amino acids on lipids and starch mobilization in sunflower seedlings. This study was conducted with seeds of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) hybrid Helio 253 using in vitro culture system. Seeds were germinated on Germitest® paper and grown on agar-water 4 g/L without addition of nutrients during 9 days after imbibition (DAI) for growth curve. To verify the effect of metabolites and hormones, seedlings were transferred in the 2nd DAI to agar-water 4 g/L supplemented with increasing concentrations of sucrose or L-glutamine, abscisic acid, gibberellic acid or indolebutyric acid. The results of this study confirm that the mobilization of lipids and storage proteins occurs in a coordinated manner during post-germination growth in sunflower, corroborating the hypothesis that the application of external carbon (sucrose) and nitrogen (L-glutamine) sources can delay the mobilization of these reserves in a crossed way. Moreover, considering the changes in the patterns of reserve mobilization and partition of their products in seedlings treated with different growth regulators, it is evident that the effects of metabolites and hormones must involve, at least in part, distinct mechanisms of action

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In general, among the corrosion inhibitors surfactants are the most commonly used compounds, because they are significantly effective by forming protective films on anodic and cathodic areas. In this study, microemulsions containing he biodegradable saponified coconut oil as surfactant (SME-OCS) was used as green corrosion inhibitors. With this purpose, methanolic extracts of Ixora coccinea Linn (IC) and a polar fraction rich in alkaloids (FA) obtained from Croton cajucara Benth solubilized in the SME-OCS system were examined in the presence of AISI 1020 carbon steel, in saline solution (NaCl 3,5 %). The efficiency of corrosion inhibition of IC and FA were evaluated in the following microemulsions: SME-OCS-IC and SME-OCS-FA. The microemulsion system SME-OCS in the presence and absence of IC and FA was assessed by measurements of weight loss and the electrochemical method of polarization resistance, with variation in the concentration of IC and FA (50 - 400 ppm), showing significant results of corrosion inhibition (83,6 % SME-OCS; 92,2 % SME-OCS-FA; and 95,3 % SME-OCS-IC)

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The research and development of wind turbine blades are essential to keep pace with worldwide growth in the renewable energy sector. Although currently blades are typically produced using glass fiber reinforced composite materials, the tendency for larger size blades, particularly for offshore applications, has increased the interest on carbon fiber reinforced composites because of the potential for increased stiffness and weight reduction. In this study a model of blade designed for large generators (5 MW) was studied on a small scale. A numerical simulation was performed to determine the aerodynamic loading using a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software. Two blades were then designed and manufactured using epoxy matrix composites: one reinforced with glass fibers and the other with carbon fibers. For the structural calculations, maximum stress failure criterion was adopted. The blades were manufactured by Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding (VARTM), typical for this type of component. A weight comparison of the two blades was performed and the weight of the carbon fiber blade was approximately 45% of the weight of the fiberglass reinforced blade. Static bending tests were carried out on the blades for various percentages of the design load and deflections measurements were compared with the values obtained from finite element simulations. A good agreement was observed between the measured and calculated deflections. In summary, the results of this study confirm that the low density combined with high mechanical properties of carbon fibers are particularly attractive for the production of large size wind turbine blades

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Today a major responsibility for the contamination of soil and groundwater and surface water are establishments known as gas stations of fuel which has attracted increasing attention from both the general population as the state agencies of environmental control due to leaks in storage tanks and mainly to disruption of pipe corrosion of tanks and pumping. Other services, like oil changes and car wash are also causes for concern in this type of establishment. These leaks can cause or waste produced, and the contamination of aquifers, serious health problems and public safety, since most of these stations located in urban areas. Based on this, the work was to evaluate soil contamination of a particular service station and fuel sales in the city of Natal, through the quantification of heavy metals like Cd, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Zn of total organic carbon (TOC) and organic matter using different techniques such as optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma source (ICP OES), Total Organic Carbon analyzer and gravimetric analysis respectively. And also to characterize the soil through particle size analysis. Samples were taken in 21 georeferenced points and collected in the same period. The soils sampled in sampling stations P3, P5, P6, P10, P11, P12, P13, P14, P15, P17, P18 and P20 showed the smallest size fractions ranging from fine sand to medium sand. The other study sites ranged from fine sand to medium sand, except the point P8 showed that only the type size medium sand and P19, indicating a particle size of the coarse type. The small correlation of organic matter with the elements studied in this work suggests that these are not of anthropogenic origin but geochemical support

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Actually in the oil industry biotechnological approaches represent a challenge. In that, attention to metal structures affected by electrochemical corrosive processes, as well as by the interference of microorganisms (biocorrosion) which affect the kinetics of the environment / metal interface. Regarding to economical and environmental impacts reduction let to the use of natural products as an alternative to toxic synthetic inhibitors. This study aims the employment of green chemistry by evaluating the stem bark extracts (EHC, hydroalcoholic extract) and leaves (ECF, chloroform extract) of plant species Croton cajucara Benth as a corrosion inhibitor. In addition the effectiveness of corrosion inhibition of bioactive trans-clerodane dehydrocrotonin (DCTN) isolated from the stem bark of this Croton was also evaluated. For this purpose, carbon steel AISI 1020 was immersed in saline media (3,5 % NaCl) in the presence and absence of a microorganism recovered from a pipeline oil sample. Corrosion inhibition efficiency and its mechanisms were investigated by linear sweep voltammetry and electrochemical impedance. Culture-dependent and molecular biology techniques were used to characterize and identify bacterial species present in oil samples. The tested natural products EHC, ECF and DCTN (DMSO as solvent) in abiotic environment presented respectively, corrosion inhibition efficiencies of 57.6% (500 ppm), 86.1% (500 ppm) and 54.5% (62.5 ppm). Adsorption phenomena showed that EHC best fit Frumkin isotherm and ECF to Temkin isotherm. EHC extract (250 ppm) dissolved in a polar microemulsion system (MES-EHC) showed significant maximum inhibition efficiency (93.8%) fitting Langmuir isotherm. In the presence of the isolated Pseudomonas sp, EHC and ECF were able to form eco-compatible organic films with anti-corrosive properties

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Petroleum evaluation is analyze it using different methodologies, following international standards to know their chemical and physicochemical properties, contaminant levels, composition and especially their ability to generate derivatives. Many of these analyzes consuming a lot of time, large amount of samples , supplies and need an organized transportation logistics, schedule and professionals involved. Looking for alternatives that optimize the evaluation and enable the use of new technologies, seven samples of different centrifuged Brazilian oils previously characterized by Petrobras were analyzed by thermogravimetry in 25-900° C range using heating rates of 05, 10 and 20ºC per minute. With experimental data obtained, characterizations correlations were performed and provided: generation of true boiling point curves (TBP) simulated; comparing fractions generated with appropriate cut standard in temperature ranges; an approach to obtain Watson characterization factor; and compare micro carbon residue formed. The results showed a good chance of reproducing simulated TBP curve from thermogravimetry taking into account the composition, density and other oil properties. Proposed correlations for experimental characterization factor and carbon residue followed Petrobras characterizations, showing that thermogravimetry can be used as a tool on oil evaluation, because your quick analysis, accuracy, and requires a minimum number of samples and consumables