985 resultados para Kew (Vic.) - Buildings, structures, etc.
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Dissertation presented at the Faculty of Science and Technology of the New University of Lisbon in fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and Computers
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In this work, an experimental study was performed on the influence of plug filling, loading rate and temperature on the tensile strength of single-strap (SS) and double-strap (DS) repairs on aluminium structures. The experimental programme includes repairs with different values of overlap length (LO=10, 20 and 30 mm), and with and without plug filling. The influence of the testing speed on the repairs strength is also addressed (considering 0.5, 5 and 25 mm/min). Accounting for the temperature effects, tests were carried out at room temperature, 50ºC and 80ºC. This will permit a comparative evaluation of the adhesive tested below and above the Glass Transition Temperature (Tg), established by the manufacturer at 67ºC. The global tendencies of the test results concerning the plug filling and overlap length analyses are interpreted from the fracture modes and typical stress distributions for bonded repairs. According to the results obtained from this work, design guidelines for repairing aluminium structures were recommended.
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Treatment of a dichloromethane solution of trans-[Mo(NCN){NCNC(O)R}(dppe)(2)]Cl [R = Me (1a), Et (1b)] (dppe = Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2) with HBF4, [Et3O][BF4] or EtC(O)Cl gives trans-[Mo(NCN)Cl-(dppe)(2)]X [X = BF4 (2a) or Cl (2b)] and the corresponding acylcyanamides NCN(R')C(O)Et (R' = H, Et or C(O)Et). X-ray diffraction analysis of 2a (X = BF4) reveals a multiple-bond coordination of the cyanoimide ligand. Compounds 1 convert to the bis(cyanoimide) trans-[Mo(NCN)(2)(dppe)(2)] complex upon reaction with an excess of NaOMe (with formation of the respective ester). In an aprotic medium and at a Pt electrode, compounds 1 (R = Me, Et or Ph) undergo a cathodically induced isomerization. Full quantitative kinetic analysis of the voltammetric behaviour is presented and allows the determination of the first-order rate constants and the equilibrium constant of the trans to cis isomerization reaction. The mechanisms of electrophilic addition (protonation) to complexes 1 and the precursor trans[Mo(NCN)(2)(dppe)(2)], as well as the electronic structures, nature of the coordination bonds and electrochemical behaviour of these species are investigated in detail by theoretical methods which indicate that the most probable sites of the proton attack are the oxygen atom of the acyl group and the terminal nitrogen atom, respectively.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores - Área de Especialização de Telecomunicações
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Nos últimos anos, o avanço da tecnologia e a miniaturização de diversos componentes de electrónica associados a novos conceitos têm permitido nascer novas ideias e projectos, que até há alguns anos não passariam de ficção científica. Talvez o exemplo mais acabado seja actualmente o smartphone, um pequeno bloco de hardware e software, com capacidade de processamento que ultrapassa várias vezes o dos computadores com uma dúzia de anos. Estas capacidades têm sido utilizadas em comunicações, blocos de notas, agendas e até entretenimento. No entanto, podem ser reutilizadas para ajudar a resolver algumas limitações/constrangimentos da actualidade. Dentro destes destacam-se a gestão de recursos escassos. Com efeito, o consumo de energia eléctrica tem aumentado como consequência directa do desenvolvimento global e aumento do número de aparelhos eléctricos. Uma percentagem significativa de energia eléctrica tem sido produzida através de recursos não-renováveis de energia. No entanto, a dependência energética, associada à subida de preços e a redução das emissões de gases do efeito estufa, estimula o desenvolvimento de novas soluções que permitam lidar com esta situação. O desempenho energético por sua vez depende não só das características da estrutura, mas também do comportamento do utilizador. O desempenho energético dos edifícios é muito importante, uma vez que os respectivos consumos são responsáveis por mais de metade do total da energia produzida. Desta forma, a fim de alcançar um melhor desempenho é importante não só considerar o desempenho de estrutura, mas também monitorizar o comportamento do utilizador. Esta última questão coloca várias limitações, uma vez que depende muito do tipo de utilizador. Um dos conceitos actuais emergentes são as chamadas redes de sensores sem fio. Com esta tecnologia, pequenos módulos podem ser desenvolvidos com muitas possibilidades de conectividade, com elevado poder de processamento e com grande autonomia, sem serem excessivamente caros. Isto proporciona os meios para implementar vários dispositivos em toda a instalação, para recolher uma variedade de dados, sendo posteriormente armazenados num servidor. Os blocos fundamentais da infra-estrutura de sensores do projecto foram concebidos na Evoleo Technologies em simultâneo com o decorrer do estágio. Estes blocos recolhem dados específicos na instalação, e periodicamente enviam para o servidor central os valores recolhidos, onde são armazenados e colocados à disposição do utilizador. Os dados recolhidos podem então ser apresentados ao utilizador, proporcionando um registo de consumo de energia associado a um dado período de tempo. Uma vez que todos os dados são armazenados no servidor, podem ser efectuados estudos para determinar o uso típico, possíveis problemas em aparelhos, a qualidade da energia eléctrica, etc., permitindo determinar onde a energia está a ser eventualmente desperdiçada e fornecendo dados ao utilizador para que este possa proceder a alterações, tendo por base dados recolhidos num dado período. O objectivo principal deste trabalho passa por estabelecer a ligação entre o nível máquina e o nível de utilizador, isto é, uma plataforma de interacção entre dispositivos e administrador da instalação. Fornecer os dados de uma forma fácil e sem necessidade de instalação de software específico em cada dispositivo que se pretenda utilizar para monitorizar foi uma das principais preocupações das fases de concepção do projecto.
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This paper addresses the problem of optimal positioning of surface bonded piezoelectric patches in sandwich plates with viscoelastic core and laminated face layers. The objective is to maximize a set of modal loss factors for a given frequency range using multiobjective topology optimization. Active damping is introduced through co-located negative velocity feedback control. The multiobjective topology optimization problem is solved using the Direct MultiSearch Method. An application to a simply supported sandwich plate is presented with results for the maximization of the first six modal loss factors. The influence of the finite element mesh is analyzed and the results are, to some extent, compared with those obtained using alternative single objective optimization.
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O consumo de energia a nível mundial tem atingido valores históricos, devido ao crescimento da população mundial e ao aumento do consumo per capita. Nesta medida é extremamente importante existirem alternativas para que a redução do consumo de energia de todos os países seja uma realidade, evitando também as consequências ambientais, em particular as alterações climáticas, resultantes da utilização intensiva de combustíveis fósseis. Portugal, tal como outros países da União Europeia, tem que cumprir metas, pelo que é urgente encontrarem-se soluções de forma a diminuir o consumo de energia sem interferir com o nosso dia-a-dia. A cidade do Porto, tal como qualquer cidade, precisa de imensa energia desde os transportes até à indústria, passando pelos edifícios. Os edifícios, residenciais e de serviços, são responsáveis por mais de 50% de energia primária consumida no concelho do Porto, sendo que aos edifícios residenciais corresponde um consumo de 1.473 GWh/ano de energia primária, o que é um valor elevado. Numa primeira parte deste trabalho foi efetuado um levantamento de informação caracterizando a cidade do Porto relativamente ao seu edificado e consumos energéticos. Numa segunda parte propuseram-se medidas para reduzir o consumo para cada tipo de utilização de energia, nomeadamente preparação de refeições, AQS (água quente sanitária), aquecimento ambiente, frio (frigorífico, arcas, etc.), outros e iluminação. Para cada um destes tipos de utilização estudou-se, sempre que possível, a evolução do longo do tempo (2004 a 2012) e possíveis cenários de evolução para o futuro. Para além disso, também se estudou a evolução do mix de produção de energia elétrica de 2004 até 2012 e previsões da evolução do mix para o futuro. Nesta análise foi tido em conta o aspeto ambiental contabilizando-se, sempre que possível, as emissões de poluentes resultantes do consumo de energia. Por fim, efetuou-se uma avaliação técnica, ambiental e económica das medidas propostas. Pode dizer-se que a maioria das medidas propostas a serem implementadas conduziria a uma redução do consumo de energia e consequentemente a uma diminuição das emissões de poluentes, em particular dos gases com efeito de estufa (CO2). Em termos técnicos a maioria das medidas pode ser aplicada embora algumas delas envolvam custos de investimento significativos. Dada a conjuntura atual, seria importante obter o financiamento necessário para a implementação das medidas propostas e a divulgação de medidas já existentes, tais como os programas para AQS e janelas eficientes.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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All every day activities take place in space. And it is upon this that all information and knowledge revolve. The latter are the key elements in the organisation of territories. Their creation, use and distribution should therefore occur in a balanced way throughout the whole territory in order to allow all individuals to participate in an egalitarian society, in which the flow of knowledge can take precedence over the flow of interests. The information society depends, to a large extent, on the technological capacity to disseminate information and, consequently, the knowledge throughout territory, thereby creating conditions which allow a more balanced development, from the both the social and economic points of view thus avoiding the existence of info-exclusion territories. Internet should therefore be considered more than a mere technology, given that its importance goes well beyond the frontiers of culture and society. It is already a part of daily life and of the new forms of thinking and transmitting information, thus making it a basic necessity essential, for a full socio-economic development. Its role as a platform of creation and distribution of content is regarded as an indispensable element for education in today’s society, since it makes information a much more easily acquired benefit.”…in the same way that the new technologies of generation and distribution of energy allowed factories and large companies to establish themselves as the organisational bases of industrial society, so the internet today constitutes the technological base of the organisational form that characterises the Information Era: the network” (CASTELLS, 2004:15). The changes taking place today in regional and urban structures are increasingly more evident due to a combination of factors such as faster means of transport, more efficient telecommunications and other cheaper and more advanced technologies of information and knowledge. Although their impact on society is obvious, society itself also has a strong influence on the evolution of these technologies. And although physical distance has lost much of the responsibility it had towards explaining particular phenomena of the economy and of society, other aspects such as telecommunications, new forms of mobility, the networks of innovation, the internet, cyberspace, etc., have become more important, and are the subject of study and profound analysis. The science of geographical information, allows, in a much more rigorous way, the analysis of problems thus integrating in a much more balanced way, the concepts of place, of space and of time. Among the traditional disciplines that have already found their place in this process of research and analysis, we can give special attention to a geography of new spaces, which, while not being a geography of ‘innovation’, nor of the ‘Internet’, nor even ‘virtual’, which can be defined as one of the ‘Information Society’, encompassing not only the technological aspects but also including a socio-economic approach. According to the last European statistical data, Portugal shows a deficit in terms of information and knowledge dissemination among its European partners. Some of the causes are very well identified - low levels of scholarship, weak investments on innovation and R&D (both private and public sector) - but others seem to be hidden behind socio-economical and technological factors. So, the justification of Portugal as the case study appeared naturally, on a difficult quest to find the major causes to territorial asymmetries. The substantial amount of data needed for this work was very difficult to obtain and for the islands of Madeira and Azores was insufficient, so only Continental Portugal was considered for this study. In an effort to understand the various aspects of the Geography of the Information Society and bearing in mind the increasing generalised use of information technologies together with the range of technologies available for the dissemination of information, it is important to: (i) Reflect on the geography of the new socio-technological spaces. (ii) Evaluate the potential for the dissemination of information and knowledge through the selection of variables that allow us to determine the dynamic of a given territory or region; (iii) Define a Geography of the Information Society in Continental Portugal.
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Conventional film based X-ray imaging systems are being replaced by their digital equivalents. Different approaches are being followed by considering direct or indirect conversion, with the later technique dominating. The typical, indirect conversion, X-ray panel detector uses a phosphor for X-ray conversion coupled to a large area array of amorphous silicon based optical sensors and a couple of switching thin film transistors (TFT). The pixel information can then be readout by switching the correspondent line and column transistors, routing the signal to an external amplifier. In this work we follow an alternative approach, where the electrical switching performed by the TFT is replaced by optical scanning using a low power laser beam and a sensing/switching PINPIN structure, thus resulting in a simpler device. The optically active device is a PINPIN array, sharing both front and back electrical contacts, deposited over a glass substrate. During X-ray exposure, each sensing side photodiode collects photons generated by the scintillator screen (560 nm), charging its internal capacitance. Subsequently a laser beam (445 nm) scans the switching diodes (back side) retrieving the stored charge in a sequential way, reconstructing the image. In this paper we present recent work on the optoelectronic characterization of the PINPIN structure to be incorporated in the X-ray image sensor. The results from the optoelectronic characterization of the device and the dependence on scanning beam parameters are presented and discussed. Preliminary results of line scans are also presented. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Functionally graded composite materials can provide continuously varying properties, which distribution can vary according to a specific location within the composite. More frequently, functionally graded materials consider a through thickness variation law, which can be more or less smoother, possessing however an important characteristic which is the continuous properties variation profiles, which eliminate the abrupt stresses discontinuities found on laminated composites. This study aims to analyze the transient dynamic behavior of sandwich structures, having a metallic core and functionally graded outer layers. To this purpose, the properties of the particulate composite metal-ceramic outer layers, are estimated using Mod-Tanaka scheme and the dynamic analyses considers first order and higher order shear deformation theories implemented though kriging finite element method. The transient dynamic response of these structures is carried out through Bossak-Newmark method. The illustrative cases presented in this work, consider the influence of the shape functions interpolation domain, the properties through-thickness distribution, the influence of considering different materials, aspect ratios and boundary conditions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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In this paper, a damage-detection approach using the Mahalanobis distance with structural forced dynamic response data, in the form of transmissibility, is proposed. Transmissibility, as a damage-sensitive feature, varies in accordance with the damage level. Besides, Mahalanobis distance can distinguish the damaged structural state condition from the undamaged one by condensing the baseline data. For comparison reasons, the Mahalanobis distance results using transmissibility are compared with those using frequency response functions. The experiment results reveal quite a significant capacity for damage detection, and the comparison between the use of transmissibility and frequency response functions shows that, in both cases, the different damage scenarios could be well detected. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Impact of design options in zero energy building conception: the case of large buildings in Portugal
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The new recast of Directive 2010/31/EU in order to implement the new concept NZEB in new buildings, is to be fully respected by all Member States, and is revealed as important measure to promote the reduction of energy consumption of buildings and encouraging the use of renewable energy. In this study, it was tested the applicability of the nearly zero energy building concept to a big size office building and its impact after a 50-years life cycle span.
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Sandwich structures with soft cores are widely used in applications where a high bending stiffness is required without compromising the global weight of the structure, as well as in situations where good thermal and damping properties are important parameters to observe. As equivalent single layer approaches are not the more adequate to describe realistically the kinematics and the stresses distributions as well as the dynamic behaviour of this type of sandwiches, where shear deformations and the extensibility of the core can be very significant, layerwise models may provide better solutions. Additionally and in connection with this multilayer approach, the selection of different shear deformation theories according to the nature of the material that constitutes the core and the outer skins can predict more accurately the sandwich behaviour. In the present work the authors consider the use of different shear deformation theories to formulate different layerwise models, implemented through kriging-based finite elements. The viscoelastic material behaviour, associated to the sandwich core, is modelled using the complex approach and the dynamic problem is solved in the frequency domain. The outer elastic layers considered in this work may also be made from different nanocomposites. The performance of the models developed is illustrated through a set of test cases. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.