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The main purpose of the poster is to present how the Unified Modeling Language (UML) can be used for diagnosing and optimizing real industrial production systems. By using a car radios production line as a case study, the poster shows the modeling process that can be followed during the analysis phase of complex control applications. In order to guarantee the continuity mapping of the models, the authors propose some guidelines to transform the use cases diagrams into a single object diagram, which is the main diagram for the next phases of the development.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Comunicação (área de especialização em Informação e Jornalismo)
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OBJETIVO: Pretende-se avaliar em pacientes com cardiomiopatia hipertrófica e risco de MSC, submetidos a implante de cardioversor-desfibrilador implantável (CDI): a) ocorrência de eventos arrítmicos; b) ocorrência de eventos clínicos e correlações com eventos arrítmicos; c) ocorrência de terapia de choque do CDI e correlações clínico-funcionais; d) preditores clínico-funcionais de prognóstico. MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 26 pacientes com cardiomiopatia hipertrófica e fatores de risco de MSC, submetidos a implante de CDI no período de maio de 2000 a janeiro de 2004 (seguimento médio = 20 meses). Quatorze pacientes (53,8%) eram do sexo feminino e a idade média foi de 42,7 anos. Em 16 pacientes (61,5%), a indicação do CDI foi para prevenção primária de morte súbita cardíaca, e em 10 (38,5%), para prevenção secundária. Vinte pacientes (76,9%) apresentavam síncope prévia ao implante de CDI, metade desses relacionados a fibrilação ventricular ou taquicardia ventricular sustentada; 15 (57,7%) tinham história de morte súbita familiar; 12 pacientes (46,2%), taquicardia ventricular não-sustentada ao Holter de 24 horas; e 5 (19,2%) apresentavam o septo interventricular com espessura maior que 30 mm. RESULTADOS: No seguimento foram registrados no CDI 4 terapias de choque em arritmias potencialmente letais (3 pacientes com taquicardia ventricular sustentada e 1 paciente com fibrilação ventricular). Ocorreu um óbito por provável acidente vascular cerebral tromboembólico. Quatro pacientes tiveram recorrência de síncope sem evento arrítmico registrado pelo CDI. A análise estatística demonstrou significância da precocidade do choque do CDI em pacientes cujo septo interventricular tinha espessura maior que 30 mm. CONCLUSÃO: 1- ocorrência de eventos arrítmicos em 50% dos pacientes: a maioria (62%) foi taquicardia ventricular, sustentada (31%) e não-sustentada (31%); nos outros pacientes ocorreu taquicardia paroxística supraventricular; 2- síncopes recorrentes na minoria dos pacientes (16%), que, entretanto, não se associaram à presença de eventos arrítmicos; 3- presença de septo interventricular superior a 30 mm, ao ecocardiograma, se associou à ocorrência de terapia de choque precoce (p = 0,003); 4- ausência de preditores clínicos ou funcionais.
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El objetivo general [de este proyecto] es el desarrollo de las herramientas matemáticas/computacionales para la simulación y el diseño de fusibles de alta capacidad de ruptura. El punto de arranque no es la simulación del comportamiento de fusibles sino la simulación para diseño o sea, conociendo las características de respuesta del fusible, determinar analíticamente las dimensiones y materiales a emplear. Los objetivos particulares de cada subprograma o proyecto son: Proyecto A: Modelado del proceso de prearco empleando la técnica de elementos finitos: Construcción de un modelo computacional empleando el software MSC/CAL, para representar el rango completo de operación del fusible desde régimen permanente hasta la capacidad de ruptura máxima, incorporando la variación de los parámetros con el tiempo y la temperatura. Proyecto B: Determinación de la resistencia de contacto elemento fusible/material de relleno: Obtención de los valores de la resistencia de contacto del metal base plata y cobre con el material de relleno, arena de cuarzo, con tamaños y forma de grano variables, conjuntamente con compactación no constante. Proyecto C: Simulación del comportamiento de elementos fusibles distintos en paralelo para lograr retardo en sobrecorrientes. Obtención del juego de dimensiones y pareja de metales, el cual mediante elementos en paralelo brinda el retardo equivalente al "efecto M". Proyecto D: Modelado del efecto de la sobrecarga en la operación del fusible frente a sobrecargas y cortocircuitos: Determinación del corrimiento en las curvas características tiempo/corriente, corriente de paso/corriente presunta y energía específica/corriente nominal en función del nivel de precarga del fusible para valores comprendidos entre 50% y 100%. Proyecto E: Modelo de arco mecanístico: Desarrollo del modelo analítico para el arco eléctrico en base a la teoría mecanística del arco, aplicable a elementos de sección uniforme (hilo y lámina), sección variable (estricción corta y larga) y elementos en paralelo, empleando material de relleno suelto o solidificado. Proyecto F: Aplicación de un sistema experto al diseño de una serie homogénea de fusibles de alta capacidad de ruptura, para corriente continua. Proyecto G: Desarrollo analítico/experimental de una serie de fusibles de alta tensión alta capacidad de ruptura tipo campo completo: Obtención del prototipo de fusible de 13,2 kV 63A 600MVA, capaz de interrumpir cualquier corriente que provoque su fusión desde la mínima de fusión hasta su capacidad de interrupción nominal
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FUNDAMENTO: A resposta cardioinibitória (RCI) caracteriza-se por assistolia > 3 segundos em resposta a 5 a 10 segundos de massagem do seio carotídeo (MSC). O implante de marcapasso é indicado nos pacientes com síncope inexplicada e RCI. OBJETIVO: Determinar a prevalência e os preditores da RCI em pacientes com alta prevalência de doença cardiovascular. Avaliar o significado clínico da RCI em pacientes com história de síncope ou queda. MÉTODOS: Desenho transversal. Casuística: pacientes ambulatoriais, com idade > 50 anos, encaminhados ao Setor de Eletrocardiografia de um hospital terciário. Indivíduos com demência, sopro carotídeo, história de infarto agudo do miocárdio ou acidente vascular cerebral nos últimos três meses foram excluídos. Os pacientes foram submetidos a MSC direito por 10 segundos seguida de MSC esquerdo por 10 segundos. As MSCs foram realizadas na posição supina por um único investigador. RESULTADOS: No total, 502 indivíduos foram submetidos a MSC, dos quais 52 apresentaram RCI (prevalência: 10,4%; intervalo de confiança de 95% [IC95%]: 7,7%-13%). Os preditores independentes da RCI foram: sexo masculino ("odds ratio" [OR]: 2,61; IC95%: 1,3%-5,1%), cardiopatia estrutural (OR: 3,28; IC95%: 1,3%-7,9%), e freqüência cardíaca de base (p < 0,05). A sensibilidade da RCI no diagnóstico etiológico de episódios de síncope ou queda foi baixa (9,8%). Sua especificidade foi boa (89,5%), sendo melhor nas mulheres (95,3%) e nos não-cardiopatas (96,2%). CONCLUSÃO: A RCI foi encontrada em 10,4% dos pacientes com idade > 50 anos. Nos homens e nos cardiopatas, a probabilidade de a MSC provocar o aparecimento de RCI foi maior. Nas mulheres e nos pacientes sem cardiopatia estrutural aparente, a RCI mostrou ser achado altamente específico para o diagnóstico etiológico dos episódios de síncope ou queda.
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FUNDAMENTO: A massagem do seio carotídeo (MSC) é uma técnica simples, de baixo custo e com muitas indicações. OBJETIVO: Determinar a segurança da MSC em pacientes ambulatoriais com alta prevalência de doença aterosclerótica e de cardiopatia. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal. Critérios de inclusão: pacientes ambulatoriais com idade > 50 anos, encaminhados para realização de eletrocardiograma (ECG). Critérios de exclusão: indivíduos que não aceitaram participar de um estudo sobre a prevalência da resposta cardioinibitória à MSC, pacientes com demência, portadores de marca-passo, indivíduos com sopro carotídeo ou com história de AVC ou IAM nos últimos 3 meses. A MSC foi realizada na posição supina durante 10 segundos. Foram consideradas complicações da MSC a ocorrência de arritmias sustentadas e o aparecimento de déficit neurológico durante a MSC ou nas primeiras 24 horas após o seu término. RESULTADOS: Foram selecionados aleatoriamente 562 pacientes de um total de 1.686 indivíduos com critérios de inclusão. Sessenta indivíduos apresentaram critérios de exclusão. Os 502 pacientes restantes (52% homens, idade média de 65 anos, 69% cardiopatas e 50% com doença aterosclerótica) foram submetidos a 1.053 MSC. Dois pacientes apresentaram complicações (0,4%; IC95%:0%-0,9%). Um homem de 71 anos apresentou monoparesia do braço esquerdo com regressão completa em 30 minutos. Outro homem, de 56 anos, apresentou hemianopsia homônima à esquerda que regrediu em 7 dias. CONCLUSÃO: A incidência de complicações relacionadas à MSC foi pequena, particularmente quando se considerou que a população submetida à manobra era idosa e com alta prevalência de cardiopatia estrutural e de doença aterosclerótica.
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Sludge provides valuable nutrients to soil. Application of sludge to land is subject to a number of limitations. Its use as a soil conditioner represents a "beneficial reuse option". Primary and secondary sludge from Dublin city is treated in Ringsend treatment plant where it undergoes thermal drying. This study investigates the feasibility of land application of thermally dried biosolids (TDB) from Ringsend treatment plant.
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The adoption of a sustainable approach to meeting the energy needs of society has recently taken on a more central and urgent place in the minds of many people. There are many reasons for this including ecological, environmental and economic concerns. One particular area where a sustainable approach has become very relevant is in the production of electricity. The contribution of renewable sources to the energy mix supplying the electricity grid is nothing new, but the focus has begun to move away from the more conventional renewable sources such as wind and hydro. The necessity of exploring new and innovative sources of renewable energy is now seen as imperative as the older forms (i.e. hydro) reach the saturation point of their possible exploitation. One such innovative source of energy currently beginning to be utilised in this regard is tidal energy. The purpose of this thesis is to isolate one specific drawback to tidal energy, which could be considered a roadblock to this energy source being a major contributor to the Irish national grid. This drawback presents itself in the inconsistent nature in which a tidal device generates energy over the course of a 24 hour period. This inconsistency of supply can result in the cycling of conventional power plants in order to even out the supply, subsequently leading to additional costs. The thesis includes a review of literature relevant to the area of tidal and other marine energy sources with an emphasis on the state of the art devices currently in development or production. The research carried out included tidal data analysis and manipulation into a model of the power generating potential at specific sites. A solution is then proposed to the drawback of inconsistency of supply, which involves the positioning of various tidal generation installations at specifically selected locations around the Irish coast. The temporal shift achieved in the power supply profiles of the individual sites by locating the installations in the correct locations, successfully produced an overall power supply profile with the smoother curve and a consistent base load energy supply. Some limitations to the method employed were also outlined, and suggestions for further improvements to the method were made.
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The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the effect wind energy has on the Electricity Supply Industry in Ireland. Wind power generation is a source of renewable energy that is in abundant supply in Ireland and is fast becoming a resource that Ireland is depending on as a diverse and secure of supply of energy. However, wind is an intermittent resource and coupled with a variable demand, there are integration issues with balancing demand and supply effectively. To maintain a secure supply of electricity to customers, it is necessary that wind power has an operational reserve to ensure appropriate backup for situations where there is low wind but high demand. This dissertation examines the affect of this integration by comparing wind generation to that of conventional generation in the national grid. This is done to ascertain the cost benefits of wind power generation against a scenario with no wind generation. Then, the analysis examines to see if wind power can meet the pillars of sustainability. This entails looking at wind in a practical scenario to observe how it meets these pillars under the criteria of environmental responsibility, displacement of conventional fuel, cost competitiveness and security of supply.
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Construction and demolition waste management is becoming increasingly important on construction sites as landfill space in Ireland is rapidly depleting and waste management costs are rising. Due to these factors waste management plans are seen as a good response to minimising waste on site and this thesis aims to investigate how to implement such a plan on a practical case study as well as investigating the legislation regarding construction and demolition waste along with market availability for the reuse of the waste. Main contractor surveys were also carried out in order to gain a better understanding of current attitudes within the industry and these surveys are analysed in chapter five. A survey was also carried out among sub-contractors but this survey has not been used for this thesis as the study is on-going. The primary aim of this thesis is to examine the waste hierarchy opportunities that are available for construction and demolition waste in Ireland and to examine the effects of management strategies on construction and demolition waste reduction at the project level. A partnership was developed with Carey Developments Ltd in Co. Galway and an analysis of their waste management practices was undertaken. The primary case study will be the ‘Taylors Hill’ project in Co. Galway where work commenced in March, 2012. The secondary aim of the thesis is to develop specific waste minimisation strategies for the company and to develop a training tool kit for use on site.
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The purpose of this thesis is to answer the research question ‗why do some Polish migrants engage in shadow employment in the Republic of Ireland?‘ The individual and group interviews, which were conducted in August 2011 with thirteen Polish migrants, living and working in Ireland, generated the answer to the research question. Interviewees‘ responses were analysed from the point of view of the literature that examines the various factors within the topics of migration and the black economy. The thesis begins with theoretical background information regarding the enlargement of the European Union and the economic situation of Poland and Ireland. Then migration theories are explained and Polish and Irish migration history is presented. Next, the issue of the black economy and shadow employment is developed with a focus on its presence in Poland and Ireland. The following section is dedicated to the research methodology that was adopted to ensure effective collection of the information. The issues of the qualitative and quantitative research, phenomenological approach to the research and interviews as data collection are raised in that section. The last part of the thesis is based on an analysis of the respondents‘ statements. It explores interviewees‘ experience of life and work in Ireland. The main part of that section develops the reasons why do Polish workers engage in shadow employment in the Republic of Ireland. Simultaneously, it provides the answers to the research question of this thesis.
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This Study assessed the development of sludge treatment and reuse policy since the original 1993 National Sludge Strategy Report (Weston-FTA, 1993). A review of the 48 sludge treatment centres, current wastewater treatment systems and current or planned sludge treatment and reuse systems was carried out Sludges from all Regional Sludge Treatment Centres (areas) were characterised through analysis of selected parameters. There have been many changes to the original policy, as a result of boundary reviews, delays in developing sludge management plans, development in technology and changes in tendering policy, most notably a move to design-build-operate (DBO) projects. As a result, there are now 35 designated Hub Centres. Only 5 of the Hub Centres are producing Class A Biosolids. These are Ringsend, Killamey, Carlow, Navan and Osberstown. Ringsend is the only Hub Centre that is fully operational, treating sludge from surrounding regions by Thermal Drying. Killamey is producing Class A Biosolids using Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD) but is not, as yet, treating imported sludge. The remaining three plants are producing Class A Biosolids using Alkaline Stabilisation. Anaerobic Digestion with post pasteurisation is the most common form of sludge treatment, with 11 Hub Centres proposing to use it. One plant is using ATAD, two intend to use Alkaline Stabilisation, seven have selected Thermal Drying and three have selected Composting. While the remaining plants have not decided which sludge treatment to select, this is because of incomplete Sludge Management Plans and on DBO contracts. Analysis of sludges from the Hub Centres showed that all Irish sewage sludge is safe for agricultural reuse as defined by the Waste Management Regulations {Use of Sewage Sludge in Agriculture) (S.I. 267/2001), providing that a nutrient management plan is taken into consideration and that the soil limits of the 1998 (S.I. 148/1998) Waste Management Regulations are not exceeded.
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Historically, shifts to reduced and no-tillage management for production of crops were fostered by needs to decrease soil erosion and loss of organic matter, reduce fuel and labour costs and conserve soil water, as compared with conventional fallow tillage management. Recent interest in maintaining soil quality has been stimulated by a renewed awareness of the importance of soil condition to both the sustainability of agricultural production systems and environmental quality (Doran and Parkin, 1996). The aim of this project was to determine the impact on the physical, chemical and microbiological status of the soil of conventional and reduced tillage. It has been suggested that the reduced soil disturbance associated with the tine cultivator improves soil structure, increases nutrient content in the top 10cm of soil, increases microbial activity and improves physical characteristics. From this study it was determined that the environmental benefits linked to reduced tillage in literature, did not develop in the first two years of this programmes implementation. The results of this study determined that soil nutrients did not increase in concentration in the top 10 cm of soil under reduced cultivation. The only exception was exchangeable potassium. As potassium is not a mobile nutrient its movement is dependent on soil disturbance, therefore under reduced cultivation its concentration was allowed to accumulate in the upper horizon of the soil profile. Microbial activity was greater in the conventionally tilled treatments, as determined by total aerobic bacterial numbers. This could be due to the increased rates of soil aeration in this treatment. Numbers of aerobic bacteria were greater in the conventional tillage treatments at both incubation temperatures of 22 and 32° C. The physical characteristics of the soil determined, indicate that below the depth of soil cultivation, cone penetration resistance increases. Therefore the reduced cultivation treatments would be more prone to soil compaction, higher in the soil profile.
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The purpose of this research is to examine the main economic, legislative, and socio- cultural factors that are currently influencing the pub trade in Ireland and their specific impact on a sample of publicans in both Galway city and county. In approaching this task the author engaged in a comprehensive literature review on the origin, history and evolution of the Irish pub; examined the socio-cultural and economic role of the public house in Ireland and developed a profile of the Irish pub by undertaking a number of semi-structured interviews with pub owners from the area. In doing so, the author obtained the views and opinions of the publicans on the current state of their businesses, the extent to which patterns of trade have changed over recent years, the challenges and factors currently influencing their trade, the actions they believed to be necessary to promote the trade and address perceived difficulties and how they viewed the future of the pub business within the framework of the current regulatory regime. In light of this research, the author identified a number of key findings and put forward a series of recommendations designed to promote the future success and development of the pub trade in Ireland. The research established that public houses are currently operating under a very unfavourable regulatory framework that has resulted in the serious decline of the trade over the last decade. This decline appears to have coincided initially with the introduction of the ban on smoking in the workplace and was exacerbated further by the advent of more severe drink-driving laws, especially mandatory breath testing. Other unfavourable conditions include the high levels of excise duty, value added tax and local authority commercial rates. In addition to these regulatory factors, the research established that a major impediment to the pub trade is the unfair competition from supermarkets and other off-licence retail outlets and especially to the phenomenon of the below-cost selling of alcohol. The recession has also been a major contributory factor to the decline in the trade as also has been the trend towards lifestyle changes and home drinking mirroring the practice in some continental European countries.
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All organisations make some contribution to the degradation of the environment through their use of resources and production of waste. Environmental management systems (EMS) standards can provide a tool for companies to systematically reduce their environmental impacts. ISO 14001 was published in 1996. This fitted in with plans of the case study company to take proactive action in this area, even though there was no legislative requirement for them to do so. As EMS implementation was a new area at the time, appropriate methodologies were developed to address different aspects of the implementation, and ISO 14001 was successfully implemented in the company. The results of the primary research included: ♦ Drawing up a methodology for identifying and interpreting the environmental legislation that may have an impact on the organisation and compiling a register of such regulations. ♦ Developing a robust methodology for assessing significant environmental aspects and impacts and applying this to the software company. ♦ Establishing objectives and targets for those aspects identified as significant and implementing environmental management programmes to meet these. ♦ Developing an internal environmental audit procedure based on auditing against the significant aspects. ♦ Integrating areas of the EMS with the existing quality management system in order to avoid duplication of effort. ♦ Undergoing an external assessment process in order to achieve certification of the system. The thesis concludes that the systematic approach defined in ISO 14001 provided a mechanism that the organisation was able to adopt to bring about improvement in its environmental performance. The system was based on a thorough evaluation of the organisation's significant environmental aspects in order to bring about a reduction in its negative impacts. The ISO 14001 requirement for continual improvement is the key driver of the system, and this is what differentiates it from ISO 9000.