988 resultados para compositi fibre di carbonio sizing riciclo pirogassificazione CFRP
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Ao longo dos anos as estruturas existentes têm sido adaptadas para novas utilizações. No entanto, devido aos condicionalismos arquitetónicos e patrimoniais, a demolição e substituição por estruturas novas, pode-se tornar pouco viável, sendo cada vez mais exequível a opção de reforçar. A presente dissertação refere-se a uma dessas opções de reforço nomeadamente ao reforço de estruturas em betão armado com CFRP (Compósitos Reforçados com Fibras de Carbono), nomeadamente lajes e vigas. Os objetivos principais deste trabalho consistem em desenvolver uma proposta de critérios de dimensionamento de estruturas de betão armado reforçadas com CFRP tendo por base o disposto no Eurocódigo 2 comparando -a com o relatório técnico publicado “bulletin 14 - Externally bonded FRP reinforcement for RC structures”, da Fédération Internationale du Béton. Recorrendo à revisão bibliográfica, onde estão referidos temas como as características dos materiais de um sistema FRP, as suas técnicas de reforço e com uma exposição do comportamento das vigas reforçadas à flexão, particularmente no seu comportamento mecânico e modos de ruína associados a este tipo de reforço. Apresentam-se duas metodologias de cálculo para dimensionamento deste tipo de reforço para os diferentes estados limites, e aplicam-se a cada uma das metodologias de cálculo a uma viga com necessidade de reforço à flexão e ao corte, devido a um aumento de esforços provocado pelo aumento da sobrecarga. Desenvolve-se um estudo experimental onde se pretende avaliar a eficácia de um sistema de reforço à flexão com compósitos de CFRP colado externamente a uma viga e com diferentes taxas de reforço.
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In this study, a new waste management solution for thermoset glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) based products was assessed. Mechanical recycling approach, with reduction of GFRP waste to powdered and fibrous materials was applied, and the prospective added-value of obtained recyclates was experimentally investigated as raw material for polyester based mortars. Different GFRP waste admixed mortar formulations were analyzed varying the content, between 4% up to 12% in weight, of GFRP powder and fibre mix waste. The effect of incorporation of a silane coupling agent was also assessed. Design of experiments and data treatment was accomplished through implementation of full factorial design and analysis of variance ANOVA. Added value of potential recycling solution was assessed by means of flexural and compressive loading capacity of GFRP waste admixed mortars with regard to unmodified polymer mortars. The key findings of this study showed a viable technological option for improving the quality of polyester based mortars and highlight a potential cost-effective waste management solution for thermoset composite materials in the production of sustainable concrete-polymer based products.
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Provetes compostos por duas vigas de betão armado ligadas por rótula metálica na zona superior e por uma faixa compósita de CFRP colada na zona inferior foram ensaiados à flexão em quatro pontos, em programa dirigido à avaliação dos efeitos de envelhecimento acelerado, por ciclos de humidade e de nevoeiro salino, na aderência entre compósito e betão. Reportam-se resultados obtidos para vários patamares de carga até à rotura e para diferentes envelhecimentos. Um modelo computacional parametrizado foi desenvolvido para representar o comportamento dos provetes para características de resistência mecânica fixadas, ilustrando-se para o caso de provetes de referência.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil – Estruturas e Geotecnia pela Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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pp. 105-125
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pp. 169-184
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pp. 285-302
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Cyanobacteria deteriorate the water quality and are responsible for emerging outbreaks and epidemics causing harmful diseases in Humans and animals because of their toxins. Microcystin-LR (MCT) is one of the most relevant cyanotoxin, being the most widely studied hepatotoxin. For safety purposes, the World Health Organization recommends a maximum value of 1 μg L−1 of MCT in drinking water. Therefore, there is a great demand for remote and real-time sensing techniques to detect and quantify MCT. In this work a Fabry–Pérot sensing probe based on an optical fibre tip coated with a MCT selective thin film is presented. The membranes were developed by imprinting MCT in a sol–gel matrix that was applied over the tip of the fibre by dip coating. The imprinting effect was obtained by curing the sol–gel membrane, prepared with (3-aminopropyl) trimethoxysilane (APTMS), diphenyl-dimethoxysilane (DPDMS), tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), in the presence of MCT. The imprinting effect was tested by preparing a similar membrane without template. In general, the fibre Fabry–Pérot with a Molecular Imprinted Polymer (MIP) sensor showed low thermal effect, thus avoiding the need of temperature control in field applications. It presented a linear response to MCT concentration within 0.3–1.4 μg L−1 with a sensitivity of −12.4 ± 0.7 nm L μg−1. The corresponding Non-Imprinted Polymer (NIP) displayed linear behaviour for the same MCT concentration range, but with much less sensitivity, of −5.9 ± 0.2 nm L μg−1. The method shows excellent selectivity for MCT against other species co-existing with the analyte in environmental waters. It was successfully applied to the determination of MCT in contaminated samples. The main advantages of the proposed optical sensor include high sensitivity and specificity, low-cost, robustness, easy preparation and preservation.
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The use of solid wastes and natural fibres to the production of innovative composites is now a matter of environmental need. A set of hybrid composites constituted of waste rubber particles and sugarcane bagasse fibres into a thermoset composite material are drilled to determine the effect of rubber particle addition and size, sugarcane fibre addition and length and fibre chemical treatment on damage extension and related mechanical properties. Damage extension is determined by enhanced radiography for further damage measurement – diameter and areas – and correlated with mechanical test results — bearing test. The results demonstrated significant effect of the rubber and fibre additions on mechanical properties of the composites.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil, Perfil de Estruturas
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This report describes the full research proposal for the project \Balancing and lot-sizing mixed-model lines in the footwear industry", to be developed as part of the master program in Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores - Sistemas de Planeamento Industrial of the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto. The Portuguese footwear industry is undergoing a period of great development and innovation. The numbers speak for themselves, Portugal footwear exported 71 million pairs of shoes to over 130 countries in 2012. It is a diverse sector, which covers different categories of women, men and children shoes, each of them with various models. New and technologically advanced mixed-model assembly lines are being projected and installed to replace traditional mass assembly lines. Obviously there is a need to manage them conveniently and to improve their operations. This work focuses on balancing and lot-sizing stitching mixed-model lines in a real world environment. For that purpose it will be fundamental to develop and evaluate adequate effective solution methods. Different objectives may be considered, which are relevant for the companies, such as minimizing the number of workstations, and minimizing the makespan, while taking into account a lot of practical restrictions. The solution approaches will be based on approximate methods, namely by resorting to metaheuristics. To show the impact of having different lots in production the initial maximum amount for each lot is changed and a Tabu Search based procedure is used to improve the solutions. The developed approaches will be evaluated and tested. A special attention will be given to the solution of real applied problems. Future work may include the study of other neighbourhood structures related to Tabu Search and the development of ways to speed up the evaluation of neighbours, as well as improving the balancing solution method.
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With the need to find an alternative way to mechanical and welding joints, and at the same time to overcome some limitations linked to these traditional techniques, adhesive bonds can be used. Adhesive bonding is a permanent joining process that uses an adhesive to bond the components of a structure. Composite materials reinforced with fibres are becoming increasingly popular in many applications as a result of a number of competitive advantages. In the manufacture of composite structures, although the fabrication techniques reduce to the minimum by means of advanced manufacturing techniques, the use of connections is still required due to the typical size limitations and design, technological and logistical aspects. Moreover, it is known that in many high performance structures, unions between composite materials with other light metals such as aluminium are required, for purposes of structural optimization. This work deals with the experimental and numerical study of single lap joints (SLJ), bonded with a brittle (Nagase Chemtex Denatite XNRH6823) and a ductile adhesive (Nagase Chemtex Denatite XNR6852). These are applied to hybrid joints between aluminium (AL6082-T651) and carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP; Texipreg HS 160 RM) adherends in joints with different overlap lengths (LO) under a tensile loading. The Finite Element (FE) Method is used to perform detailed stress and damage analyses allowing to explain the joints’ behaviour and the use of cohesive zone models (CZM) enables predicting the joint strength and creating a simple and rapid design methodology. The use of numerical methods to simulate the behaviour of the joints can lead to savings of time and resources by optimizing the geometry and material parameters of the joints. The joints’ strength and failure modes were highly dependent on the adhesive, and this behaviour was successfully modelled numerically. Using a brittle adhesive resulted in a negligible maximum load (Pm) improvement with LO. The joints bonded with the ductile adhesive showed a nearly linear improvement of Pm with LO.
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências Musicais - Musicologia Histórica