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As indústrias que realizam atividade galvânica são consideradas de alto impacto ambiental devido à natureza tóxica das matérias-primas e dos resíduos gerados. Os processos caracterizam-se também pelo alto consumo de energia, água e insumos. Grandes empresas com atividade de alto impacto ambiental estão submetidas a um maior controle, seja pelos órgãos ambientais, acionistas ou comunidade de entorno. As pressões exercidas por estes grupos induzem à implantação de medidas de gestão buscando o equilíbrio entre a atividade produtiva e a qualidade ambiental. Este contexto determinou o problema da pesquisa para a qual optou-se por empresas instaladas no Rio Grande do Sul, com atividade galvânica e de porte grande e excepcional. O objetivo geral proposto foi analisar a implantação de medidas de gestão ambiental em grandes empresas com atividade galvânica. Visa-se, com o trabalho, analisar a legislação ambiental que, além de controle e fiscalização, pode ser também um indutor para implantação de sistema de gestão que contribui para a melhoria do desempenho ambiental em empresas com atividade industrial de alto impacto. Para a realização da pesquisa, optou-se pelo método investigativo, que constou da aplicação de um questionário, survey, em quatorze empresas (Fase 1), e da realização de estudo de caso em cinco empresas (Fase 2). Os resultados do trabalho demonstraram que a implantação de um sistema de gestão ambiental, além de proporcionar segurança no atendimento da legislação, promove uma redução de custos ambientais, melhora o desempenho ambiental, a produtividade e a competitividade das empresas.
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Este artigo ressalta a importância da eficientização energética em prédios públicos como uma política pública a ser adotada pelos gestores municipais, tanto pelo seu efeito demonstrativo de modernidade e alinhamento aos princípios de sustentabilidade como pela indução do desenvolvimento socioambiental, tecnológico e do mercado. São apresentadas as razões e os desafios para enfrentamento dos problemas relacionados ao alto consumo de energia elétrica em prédios públicos municipais, além de um conjunto de propostas objetivas à adoção de uma nova abordagem para a gestão da demanda e do consumo nessas instalações, destacando-se o estudo e diagnóstico realizado para o governo do município de São Paulo e exemplos ou casos de sucesso, a serem explorados e seguidos.
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As redes sociais “anteciparam” o pico de consumo de energia elétrica que antecedeu o apagão da última segunda-feira (19). Monitoramento realizado pela FGV-DAPP mostra que o aumento do consumo desde o início do mês coincidiu com o aumento do volume de menções a termos como “calor” e variações. Como é possível observar a partir do Gráfico 1, as duas “linhas de tendência” apontam um crescimento paralelo do consumo e das menções – não obstante algumas variações ao longo do período analisado –, com picos nos dias 12 e 19.
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Power save: soluções e equipamentos com intuito de auxiliar a redução do consumo de energia
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O objectivo deste trabalho é a implementação em hardware de uma Rede Neuronal com um microprocessador embebido, podendo ser um recurso valioso em várias áreas científicas. A importância das implementações em hardware deve-se à flexibilidade, maior desempenho e baixo consumo de energia. Para esta implementação foi utilizado o dispositivo FPGA Virtex II Pro XC2VP30 com um MicroBlaze soft core, da Xilinx. O MicroBlaze tem vantagens como a simplicidade no design, sua reutilização e fácil integração com outras tecnologias. A primeira fase do trabalho consistiu num estudo sobre o FPGA, um sistema reconfigurável que possui características importantes como a capacidade de executar em paralelo tarefas complexas. Em seguida, desenvolveu-se o código de implementação de uma Rede Neuronal Artificial baseado numa linguagem de programação de alto nível. Na implementação da Rede Neuronal aplicou-se, na camada escondida, a função de activação tangente hiperbólica, que serve para fornecer a não linearidade à Rede Neuronal. A implementação é feita usando um tipo de Rede Neuronal que permite apenas ligações no sentido de saída, chamado Redes Neuronais sem realimentação (do Inglês Feedforward Neural Networks - FNN). Como as Redes Neuronais Artificiais são sistemas de processamento de informações, e as suas características são comuns às Redes Neuronais Biológicas, aplicaram-se testes na implementação em hardware e analisou-se a sua importância, a sua eficiência e o seu desempenho. E finalmente, diante dos resultados, fez-se uma análise de abordagem e metodologia adoptada e sua viabilidade.
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O objectivo deste projecto é desenvolver um sistema de monitorização florestal recorrendo às Redes de Sensores sem Fios. Para a monitorização florestal foi desenvolvido um protótipo cuja função é obter periodicamente os valores de temperatura, humidade, luminosidade, tensão nas baterias e a indicação do nível de sinal de rádio frequência recebido (RSSI- Received Signal Strength Indicator). O equipamento referido foi instalado num ambiente exterior, com características semelhantes à de interesse de modo a permitir avaliar os efeitos do ambiente no desempenho da rede. O funcionamento das Redes de Sensores sem Fios, baseadas no protocolo ZigBee, foi estudado e depois aplicado para transmitir os valores obtidos. Os dados referidos percorrem a rede ZigBee até alcançar a estação base, que tem como função processar, manipular, armazenar numa base de dados e disponibilizar os dados em tempo real através de uma página de Internet. Como os dados são armazenados é sempre possível efectuar uma consulta à base de dados para realização de estudos e estatísticas. Tendo em conta a capacidade limitada dos sistemas de armazenamento de energia utilizados em ambientes exteriores, foi desenvolvido um algoritmo que permite comutar os dispositivos na rede ZigBee de router para end-device e vice-versa, de modo a diminuir o consumo de energia e aumentar o tempo de vida da rede. Este algoritmo foi testado numa situação em que os nós sensores estão colocados em linha, existindo um único salto entre os mesmos.
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PEDRINI, Aldomar; SZOKOLAY, Steven. Recomendações para o desenvolvimento de uma ferramenta de suporte às primeiras decisões projetuais visando ao desempenho energético de edificações de escritório em clima quente. Ambiente Construído, Porto Alegre, v. 5, n. 1, p.39-54, jan./mar. 2005. Trimestral. Disponível em:
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The consumption of energy on the planet is currently based on fossil fuels. They are responsible for adverse effects on the environment. Renewables propose solutions for this scenario, but must face issues related to the capacity of the power supply. Wind energy offshore emerging as a promising alternative. The speed and stability are greater winds over oceans, but the variability of these may cause inconvenience to the generation of electric power fluctuations. To reduce this, a combination of wind farms geographically distributed was proposed. The greater the distance between them, the lower the correlation between the wind velocity, increasing the likelihood that together achieve more stable power system with less fluctuations in power generation. The efficient use of production capacity of the wind park however, depends on their distribution in marine environments. The objective of this research was to analyze the optimal allocation of wind farms offshore on the east coast of the U.S. by Modern Portfolio Theory. The Modern Portfolio Theory was used so that the process of building portfolios of wind energy offshore contemplate the particularity of intermittency of wind, through calculations of return and risk of the production of wind farms. The research was conducted with 25.934 observations of energy produced by wind farms 11 hypothetical offshore, from the installation of 01 simulated ocean turbine with a capacity of 5 MW. The data show hourly time resolution and covers the period between January 1, 1998 until December 31, 2002. Through the Matlab R software, six were calculated minimum variance portfolios, each for a period of time distinct. Given the inequality of the variability of wind over time, set up four strategies rebalancing to evaluate the performance of the related portfolios, which enabled us to identify the most beneficial to the stability of the wind energy production offshore. The results showed that the production of wind energy for 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001 should be considered by the portfolio weights calculated for the same periods, respectively. Energy data for 2002 should use the weights derived from the portfolio calculated in the previous time period. Finally, the production of wind energy in the period 1998-2002 should also be weighted by 1/11. It follows therefore that the portfolios found failed to show reduced levels of variability when compared to the individual production of wind farms hypothetical offshore
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Nowadays, evaluation methods to measure thermal performance of buildings have been developed in order to improve thermal comfort in buildings and reduce the use of energy with active cooling and heating systems. However, in developed countries, the criteria used in rating systems to asses the thermal and energy performance of buildings have demonstrated some limitations when applied to naturally ventilated building in tropical climates. The present research has as its main objective to propose a method to evaluate the thermal performance of low-rise residential buildings in warm humid climates, through computational simulation. The method was developed in order to conceive a suitable rating system for the athermal performance assessment of such buildings using as criteria the indoor air temperature and a thermal comfort adaptive model. The research made use of the software VisualDOE 4.1 in two simulations runs of a base case modeled for two basic types of occupancies: living room and bedroom. In the first simulation run, sensitive analyses were made to identify the variables with the higher impact over the cases´ thermal performance. Besides that, the results also allowed the formulation of design recommendations to warm humid climates toward an improvement on the thermal performance of residential building in similar situations. The results of the second simulation run was used to identify the named Thermal Performance Spectrum (TPS) of both occupancies types, which reflect the variations on the thermal performance considering the local climate, building typology, chosen construction material and studied occupancies. This analysis generates an index named IDTR Thermal Performance Resultant Index, which was configured as a thermal performance rating system. It correlates the thermal performance with the number of hours that the indoor air temperature was on each of the six thermal comfort bands pre-defined that received weights to measure the discomfort intensity. The use of this rating system showed to be appropriated when used in one of the simulated cases, presenting advantages in relation to other evaluation methods and becoming a tool for the understanding of building thermal behavior
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This master thesis aims to assess the influence of the design decisions on the energy building performance of hotels. The research is based on the integration of field study and computer simulation. Firstly, a detailed field study is carried out to identify the characteristics of hotels in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. The items assessed are occupancies, light and equipment densities, types of air conditioning, total and monthly energy consumption, among others. A second and more comprehensive field study is carried out to identify the range of occurrence of architectural variables, with a larger number of buildings. A base case is modelled in VisualDOE, based on the first field study. Then, a first set of simulations are run to explore the sensitivity of the variables on the energy consumption. The results analyses were the base of a second set of simulations, which combined the most influential variables. The results of 384 models were assessed, and the impacts of design decisions were quantified. The study discusses tendencies and recommendations, as well as the methods advantages and disadvantages
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The use of binders in the soil for the production of solid bricks is an old construction technique that has been used by several civilizations over time. At the same time, the need for environmental preservation and the tendency of scarcity of natural resources make the construction invest in researching new concepts, methods and materials for building systems for the sustainability of their economic activities. Thus arises the need to obtain building materials with low power consumption, capable of reducing the growing housing shortage of rural and urban population. Currently, research has been conducted on this topic to better understand the cementitious and pozzolanic reactions that occur in the formation of the microstructure of the soil-cement when added to other materials such as, for example, lime, and the relationship between microstructure and formed interfaces with the physical, mechanical and chemical analysis in compounds made from these ternary compositions. In this context, this study aimed to analyze the results of the influence of the incorporation of lime to the soil-cement to form a ternary mixture to produce soil-cement bricks and mortar without structural purposes. From the inclusion of contents of 6 %, 8 %, 10% and 12% lime to the soil, and soil-cement mixes in amounts of 2 %, 3 %, 4 % and 5 % were shaped-bodies of -cylindrical specimens to determine the optimum moisture content and maximum dry apparent specific weight. Then they were cured, and subjected to the tests of compressive strength, absorption and durability modified. Compositions obtained the best results in the tests performed on the bodies-of-proof cylindrical served as a parameter for molding of solid bricks, which underwent the same experimental methodology previously cited. The raw materials used, as well as compositions in which the bricks were molded solid, were characterized by physical and chemical tests, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results obtained in the study indicate that the compositions studied, that showed the best results in terms of compressive strength, water absorption and durability ternary composition was soil, 10 % cement and 2 % lime
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Electrical resistive heating (ERH) is a thermal method used to improve oil recovery. It can increase oil rate and oil recovery due to temperature increase caused by electrical current passage through oil zone. ERH has some advantage compared with well-known thermal methods such as continuous steam flood, presenting low-water production. This method can be applied to reservoirs with different characteristics and initial reservoir conditions. Commercial software was used to test several cases using a semi-synthetic homogeneous reservoir with some characteristics as found in northeast Brazilian basins. It was realized a sensitivity analysis of some reservoir parameters, such as: oil zone, aquifer presence, gas cap presence and oil saturation on oil recovery and energy consumption. Then it was tested several cases studying the electrical variables considered more important in the process, such as: voltage, electrical configurations and electrodes positions. Energy optimization by electrodes voltage levels changes and electrical settings modify the intensity and the electrical current distribution in oil zone and, consequently, their influences in reservoir temperature reached at some regions. Results show which reservoir parameters were significant in order to improve oil recovery and energy requirement in for each reservoir. Most significant parameters on oil recovery and electrical energy delivered were oil thickness, presence of aquifer, presence of gas cap, voltage, electrical configuration and electrodes positions. Factors such as: connate water, water salinity and relative permeability to water at irreducible oil saturation had low influence on oil recovery but had some influence in energy requirements. It was possible to optimize energy consumption and oil recovery by electrical variables. Energy requirements can decrease by changing electrodes voltages during the process. This application can be extended to heavy oil reservoirs of high depth, such as offshore fields, where nowadays it is not applicable any conventional thermal process such as steam flooding
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The demand for alternative sources of energy drives the technological development so that many fuels and energy conversion processes before judged as inadequate or even non-viable, are now competing fuels and so-called traditional processes. Thus, biomass plays an important role and is considered one of the sources of renewable energy most important of our planet. Biomass accounts for 29.2% of all renewable energy sources. The share of biomass energy from Brazil in the OIE is 13.6%, well above the world average of participation. Various types of pyrolysis processes have been studied in recent years, highlighting the process of fast pyrolysis of biomass to obtain bio-oil. The continuous fast pyrolysis, the most investigated and improved are the fluidized bed and ablative, but is being studied and developed other types in order to obtain Bio-oil a better quality, higher productivity, lower energy consumption, increased stability and process reliability and lower production cost. The stability of the product bio-oil is fundamental to designing consumer devices such as burners, engines and turbines. This study was motivated to produce Bio-oil, through the conversion of plant biomass or the use of its industrial and agricultural waste, presenting an alternative proposal for thermochemical pyrolysis process, taking advantage of particle dynamics in the rotating bed that favors the right gas-solid contact and heat transfer and mass. The pyrolyser designed to operate in a continuous process, a feeder containing two stages, a divisive system of biomass integrated with a tab of coal fines and a system of condensing steam pyrolytic. The prototype has been tested with sawdust, using a complete experimental design on two levels to investigate the sensitivity of factors: the process temperature, gas flow drag and spin speed compared to the mass yield of bio-oil. The best result was obtained in the condition of 570 oC, 25 Hz and 200 cm3/min, temperature being the parameter of greatest significance. The mass balance of the elementary stages presented in the order of 20% and 37% liquid pyrolytic carbon. We determined the properties of liquid and solid products of pyrolysis as density, viscosity, pH, PCI, and the composition characterized by chemical analysis, revealing the composition and properties of a Bio-oil.
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The aim of this study was to assess the acute and chronic effects of zinc in serum iron profile of children aged 6-9 years in relation to nutritional status and dietary intake. The study participants were 11 children regardless of sex, aged 6-9 years. They were selected from three public schools of the city of Natal, Brazil. Body mass index was used to assess nutritional status. In order to determine the patterns of childhood growth and ideal weight we used the standards of the World Health Organization. The dietary intake assessment was based on information from a three-day prospective food survey. The variables were energy intake, protein, lipids, carbohydrates, fiber, calcium, iron and zinc. All children underwent an intravenous administration of zinc (IVAZn) before and after oral administration of zinc (OAZn) (5 mg Zn / day) for three months. We measured serum iron, hematocrit, hemoglobin and total protein, before and after the use of oral zinc. The analysis of hematocrit, hemoglobin and total protein was performed using standard methods of clinical laboratory. Zinc levels and serum iron were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The project was evaluated and approved by the Ethics in Research Committee of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Results: All children had normal weight. The consumption of energy, fat, fiber, calcium and iron were below recommended levels. However, the levels of protein and carbohydrates were high. Protein and zinc increased significantly after OAZn. Carbohydrate and protein were elevated in the blood. After OAZn, both protein and zinc increased, being statistically significant. Conclusion: The potential inhibitory effect of physiological or pharmacological doses of zinc on the profile of serum iron was observed in children with healthy weight and aged between 6 and 9 years. This negative effect of zinc did not affect the levels of hematocrit or hemoglobin, and therefore did not cause anemia. This was a multidisciplinary study, involving researchers from medicine, nutrition and pharmacy. This met the requirements of multidisciplinarity of the Post Graduate Program in Health Sciences of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.