991 resultados para Industrial automation techniques
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O presente trabalho pretende refletir geograficamente sobre a atividade pesqueira, apresentando algumas categorias de análise territorial que podem ser trabalhadas na pesca, levando em consideração os modos de vida dos pescadores; a abrangência territorial sob sua influencia da pesca e os mecanismos de representação espacial em ambiente computadorizado que estão disponíveis na atualidade, capazes de alcançar os padrões espaciais dessa abrangência. Esta análise partiu da consideração de que a atividade pesqueira é de extrema importância para o abastecimento dos centros urbanos, sendo a principal fonte de subsistência e de renda de populações de pescadores artesanais na região amazônica. Novos procedimentos metodológicos e processos tecnológicos têm engendrado à pesca uma significância cada vez maior, tanto pela aparente exaustão dos recursos, quanto pelo reconhecimento protéico e funcional, que os produtos pesqueiros têm ganhado nos últimos anos, como forma de alimentação adequada para a manutenção da qualidade de vida do consumidor. Dessa forma, o principal objetivo desse trabalho está em verificar e discutir sobre a viabilidade do uso de geotecnologias no atual modelo de ordenamento pesqueiro que se observa na região amazônica, buscando entender como esse ordenamento territorial na pesca pode integrar: geotecnologias; informações sobre equipamentos de pesca utilizados na captura do pescado; o conhecimento de pescadores e a legislação brasileira vigente. As pesquisas bibliográficas e de campo (na baía do Caeté e no rio Ituquara, estado do Pará), integradas aos trabalhos em laboratório, com utilização de técnicas de geoprocessamento sobre produtos do sensoriamento remoto permitiram mapear o momento dinâmico de algumas relações sócio-espaciais e estruturais por que passa a pesca, por isto, é importante o enfoque em mecanismos de auxilio ao ordenamento dos recursos pesqueiros. As tecnologias da chamada ciência da geoinformação, vem apresentando maior visibilidade nos estudos ambientais e por isto devem ser inseridas na atividade pesqueira como importante mecanismo de monitoramento, fiscalização e pesquisa em prol de manejos futuros.
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A inovação é um importante instrumento para se atingir o estágio do desenvolvimento socioeconômico tão perseguido pelos países. Quem não inova ou não tem uma agenda atrelada à inovação fica à margem do “grande centro”. Isto é tão verídico que os países desenvolvidos são em totalidade industrializados e inovadores. Não diferente é o Brasil, que apesar de ser a sexta maior economia do planeta continua sendo considerado um país não desenvolvido. Isso se reflete internamente, como no caso da pesca. Apesar de ter um elevado potencial produtivo de pesca extrativa, comparativamente a outros países produtores apresenta baixa capacidade de produção, principalmente em razão da (in)disposição em adotar/desenvolver técnicas (inovações) que possibilitem um melhor desempenho da atividade. Outro aspecto que deve ser destacado é a frágil capacidade institucional de promover o desenvolvimento do segmento. No sentido de buscar alternativas para tornar a estrutura institucional pesqueira do Brasil mais eficaz em relação às suas ações, o governo brasileiro, orientando-se nas diversas estruturas institucionais adotadas pelos principais países produtores de pescado, em 2003 adotou nova forma de governança do setor, porém não alterando a dinâmica existente até então. Nesse sentido, é importante identificar os fatores que tornam esta relevante atividade socioeconômica refém de circunstancias de mercado e de estratégias localizadas, estabelecendo um cenário de desigualdade e de elevada dificuldade por parte de alguns agentes e Estados produtores. A fim de se procurar entender essa realidade, nesta pesquisa se tomou como amostra os estados do Pará e Santa Catarina, os quais são os maiores produtores de peixe do Brasil, ao mesmo tempo são os que mais sofrem os efeitos da instabilidade do mercado e das instituições que os auxiliam, com o objetivo de identificar o papel das inovações no processo de produção. Desse modo, utilizou-se a técnica estatística multivariada de analise fatorial e, a partir de dados coletados junto as principais empresas produtoras dos dois Estados, se elaborou o Índice de Desempenho Inovador (IDI), o qual hierarquiza as firmas em função das suas práticas inovadoras. Neste estudo, as empresas catarinenses apresentaram melhores resultados concretizando a hipótese norteadora da pesquisa de que a inovação é fundamental para um bom desempenho da atividade pesqueira, ao mesmo tempo em que deve ser acompanhada de inúmeros outros elementos, entre os quais, instituições que acompanhem o processo evolutivo das demandas tanto dos agentes internos as empresas quanto os externos (mercados). Outros resultados que devem ser destacados referem-se à capacidade empresarial, medida em termos de habilidades estratégicas, as quais permitem um melhor desempenho em relação ao enfrentamento com o mercado. Os empresários catarinenses apresentaram maior compromisso com a inovação refletido no comportamento de suas empresas. A pesquisa empírica realizada permite asseverar que uma melhor integração das instituições que coordenam a pesca com os agentes que nela tomam decisões pode criar um ambiente mais propicio para um desenvolvimento sólido desta atividade e acredita-se que esta assertiva se aplica a outras atividades. Esta pesquisa aprofundou a discussão dos meandros da inovação, seus desdobramentos e contribuições para o desenvolvimento, permitindo subsidiar políticas públicas setoriais e regionais.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The proposed of scanning of an electrical industrial substation HV is associated with a segment of the Electrotechnical area and aims the study and preliminary application of digital technologies in the protection, control, measurement and automation maneuvers aimed at a Industrial Electrical System typical High Voltage. Well intended to supervision, protection and control of major electrical and thermal quantities involved in a substation, such as voltage levels, current, temperature, power factor, loads of transformers and circuit feeders, status of interlocking devices, switching equipment maneuvers, etc
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Recently, the environmental concern has grown due to the higher awareness about the availability and the importance of natural resources for survival on the Earth. So, laws and regulations were implemented aiming the environmental preservation. It has being developed new systems, technologies and techniques in order to minimize wastage of resources and minimize waste generation that may cause environmental impacts, in order to abide by the laws and regulations. These techniques and systems have been developed mostly for the industrial sector, because it’s one of the most responsible for the waste generation and impacts. One of the most employed systems is the environmental management, performed during the environmental diagnosis of the area/activity. So, this study aimed the environmental assessment and the establishment of proposals for the mitigation of the most significant environmental impacts generated in five industries of the Antonio Crepaldi industrial district – Presidente Prudente, in order to contribute to environmental issues and provide greater efficiency in the productive process of these industries... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most versatile analytical techniques for chemical, biochemical and medical applications. Despite this great success, NMR is seldom used as a tool in industrial applications. The first application of NMR in flowing samples was published in 1951. However, only in the last ten years Flow NMR has gained momentum and new and potential applications have been proposed. In this review we present the historical evolution of flow or online NMR spectroscopy and imaging, and current developments for use in the automation of industrial processes.
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[EN] Red porgy is one of the most interested new species for Spanish and other Mediterranean countries. Although no industrial procedures for fry production has been yet developed. The aim of this work was to develop an industrial scale larval rearing protocols testing the viability of two different rearing techniques (semi-intensive vs intensive) in pilot scale facilities. The second objective was to obtain information about the contribution of rearing system to the apparition of morphological abnormalities such as lordosis, opercular deformities and upper/lower jaws shortening which are considered as quality descriptors in commercial marine fish fry production and seem to be related with larval culture conditions in early larval stages. For that purpose, two different larval rearing systems semi-intensive and intensive were compared using the same live feed enrichments. Biochemical composition of larvae, preys and commercial products was analysed. At 50 days post hatching six hundred fish per treatment was individually studied under stereoscope and abnormalities frequency recorded. At 95 days post hatching fry were soft X ray monitored as well. Survival and abnormalities frequency were similar between treatments although a better growth in terms of total length was obtained in the semi-intensive system.
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The impact of plasma technologies is growing both in the academic and in the industrial fields. Nowadays, a great interest is focused in plasma applications in aeronautics and astronautics domains. Plasma actuators based on the Magneto-Hydro-Dynamic (MHD) and Electro- Hydro-Dynamic (EHD) interactions are potentially able to suitably modify the fluid-dynamics characteristics around a flying body without utilizing moving parts. This could lead to the control of an aircraft with negligible response time, more reliability and improvements of the performance. In order to study the aforementioned interactions, a series of experiments and a wide number of diagnostic techniques have been utilized. The EHD interaction, realized by means of a Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) actuator, and its impact on the boundary layer have been evaluated by means of two different experiments. In the first one a three phase multi-electrode flat panel actuator is used. Different external flow velocities (from 1 to 20m/s) and different values of the supplied voltage and frequency have been considered. Moreover a change of the phase sequence has been done to verify the influence of the electric field existing between successive phases. Measurements of the induced speed had shown the effect of the supply voltage and the frequency, and the phase order in the momentum transfer phenomenon. Gains in velocity, inside the boundary layer, of about 5m/s have been obtained. Spectroscopic measurements allowed to determine the rotational and the vibrational temperature of the plasma which lie in the range of 320 ÷ 440°K and of 3000 ÷ 3900°K respectively. A deviation from thermodynamic equilibrium had been found. The second EHD experiment is realized on a single electrode pair DBD actuator driven by nano-pulses superimposed to a DC or an AC bias. This new supply system separates the plasma formation mechanism from the acceleration action on the fluid, leading to an higher degree of the control of the process. Both the voltage and the frequency of the nano-pulses and the amplitude and the waveform of the bias have been varied during the experiment. Plasma jets and vortex behavior had been observed by means of fast Schlieren imaging. This allowed a deeper understanding of the EHD interaction process. A velocity increase in the boundary layer of about 2m/s had been measured. Thrust measurements have been performed by means of a scales and compared with experimental data reported in the literature. For similar voltage amplitudes thrust larger than those of the literature, had been observed. Surface charge measurements led to realize a modified DBD actuator able to obtain similar performances when compared with that of other experiments. However in this case a DC bias replacing the AC bias had been used. MHD interaction experiments had been carried out in a hypersonic wind tunnel in argon with a flow of Mach 6. Before the MHD experiments a thermal, fluid-dynamic and plasma characterization of the hypersonic argon plasma flow have been done. The electron temperature and the electron number density had been determined by means of emission spectroscopy and microwave absorption measurements. A deviation from thermodynamic equilibrium had been observed. The electron number density showed to be frozen at the stagnation region condition in the expansion through the nozzle. MHD experiments have been performed using two axial symmetric test bodies. Similar magnetic configurations were used. Permanent magnets inserted into the test body allowed to generate inside the plasma azimuthal currents around the conical shape of the body. These Faraday currents are responsible of the MHD body force which acts against the flow. The MHD interaction process has been observed by means of fast imaging, pressure and electrical measurements. Images showed bright rings due to the Faraday currents heating and exciting the plasma particles. Pressure measurements showed increases of the pressure in the regions where the MHD interaction is large. The pressure is 10 to 15% larger than when the MHD interaction process is silent. Finally by means of electrostatic probes mounted flush on the test body lateral surface Hall fields of about 500V/m had been measured. These results have been used for the validation of a numerical MHD code.
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In food industry, quality assurance requires low cost methods for the rapid assessment of the parameters that affect product stability. Foodstuffs are complex in their structure, mainly composed by gaseous, liquid and solid phases which often coexist in the same product. Special attention is given to water, concerned as natural component of the major food product or as added ingredient of a production process. Particularly water is structurally present in the matrix and not completely available. In this way, water can be present in foodstuff in many different states: as water of crystallization, bound to protein or starch molecules, entrapped in biopolymer networks or adsorbed on solid surfaces of porous food particles. The traditional technique for the assessment of food quality give reliable information but are destructive, time consuming and unsuitable for on line application. The techniques proposed answer to the limited disposition of time and could be able to characterize the main compositional parameters. Dielectric interaction response is mainly related to water and could be useful not only to provide information on the total content but also on the degree of mobility of this ubiquitous molecule in different complex food matrix. In this way the proposal of this thesis is to answer at this need. Dielectric and electric tool can be used for the scope and led us to describe the complex food matrix and predict food characteristic. The thesis is structured in three main part, in the first one some theoretical tools are recalled to well assess the food parameter involved in the quality definition and the techniques able to reply at the problem emerged. The second part explains the research conducted and the experimental plans are illustrated in detail. Finally the last section is left for rapid method easily implementable in an industrial process.
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The Simulation Automation Framework for Experiments (SAFE) streamlines the de- sign and execution of experiments with the ns-3 network simulator. SAFE ensures that best practices are followed throughout the workflow a network simulation study, guaranteeing that results are both credible and reproducible by third parties. Data analysis is a crucial part of this workflow, where mistakes are often made. Even when appearing in highly regarded venues, scientific graphics in numerous network simulation publications fail to include graphic titles, units, legends, and confidence intervals. After studying the literature in network simulation methodology and in- formation graphics visualization, I developed a visualization component for SAFE to help users avoid these errors in their scientific workflow. The functionality of this new component includes support for interactive visualization through a web-based interface and for the generation of high-quality, static plots that can be included in publications. The overarching goal of my contribution is to help users create graphics that follow best practices in visualization and thereby succeed in conveying the right information about simulation results.
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As the performance gap between microprocessors and memory continues to increase, main memory accesses result in long latencies which become a factor limiting system performance. Previous studies show that main memory access streams contain significant localities and SDRAM devices provide parallelism through multiple banks and channels. These locality and parallelism have not been exploited thoroughly by conventional memory controllers. In this thesis, SDRAM address mapping techniques and memory access reordering mechanisms are studied and applied to memory controller design with the goal of reducing observed main memory access latency. The proposed bit-reversal address mapping attempts to distribute main memory accesses evenly in the SDRAM address space to enable bank parallelism. As memory accesses to unique banks are interleaved, the access latencies are partially hidden and therefore reduced. With the consideration of cache conflict misses, bit-reversal address mapping is able to direct potential row conflicts to different banks, further improving the performance. The proposed burst scheduling is a novel access reordering mechanism, which creates bursts by clustering accesses directed to the same rows of the same banks. Subjected to a threshold, reads are allowed to preempt writes and qualified writes are piggybacked at the end of the bursts. A sophisticated access scheduler selects accesses based on priorities and interleaves accesses to maximize the SDRAM data bus utilization. Consequentially burst scheduling reduces row conflict rate, increasing and exploiting the available row locality. Using a revised SimpleScalar and M5 simulator, both techniques are evaluated and compared with existing academic and industrial solutions. With SPEC CPU2000 benchmarks, bit-reversal reduces the execution time by 14% on average over traditional page interleaving address mapping. Burst scheduling also achieves a 15% reduction in execution time over conventional bank in order scheduling. Working constructively together, bit-reversal and burst scheduling successfully achieve a 19% speedup across simulated benchmarks.
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This dissertation examines the genesis and development of Keweenaw National Historical Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. After the decline of a once-thriving copper mining industry, local residents pursued the creation of a national park as a way to encourage economic development, revitalize their community, and preserve their historic resources. Although they were ultimately successful in creating a national park, the park that was established was not the park that they envisioned. Over the next twenty years, the National Park Service, the park's federal Advisory Commission, and the communities on the Keweenaw Peninsula struggled to align unrealistic expectations with the actual capabilities and limitations of the park. The first chapter of this dissertation includes a short history of the decline of the copper industry in and around the village of Calumet, Michigan. This chapter also includes a discussion about the techniques and challenges of preserving and interpreting industrial heritage. Chapters 2 and 3 cover the events from the initial park proposal, to the expansion of the original idea, to the establishment of the park. Chapter 4 includes an examination of the enabling legislation and a discussion about the opportunities and challenges it provided. Chapters 5 through 8 cover the tenure of each of the four NPS superintendents as they navigated the complexities presented by a park model that was part partnership park and part traditional national park. Chapter 9 includes some key lessons, an assessment of the park's success, and some considerations for the future. In particular, Chapter 9 argues for an increased focus on the partnership aspects of the park, a reduction in the perceived scope of responsibilities, and a renewed effort to rally the existing partners in pursuing additional philanthropic support for the overall park.