999 resultados para Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos
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Transportation infrastructure is known to affect the value of real estate property by virtue of changes in accessibility. The impact of transportation facilities is highly localized as well, and it is possible that spillover effects result from the capitalization of accessibility. The objective of this study was to review the theoretical background related to spatial hedonic models and the opportunities that they provided to evaluate the effect of new transportation infrastructure. An empirical case study is presented: the Madrid Metro Line 12, known as Metrosur, in the region of Madrid, Spain. The effect of proximity to metro stations on housing prices was evaluated. The analysis took into account a host of variables, including structure, location, and neighborhood and made use of three modeling approaches: linear regression estimation with ordinary least squares, spatial error, and spatial lag. The results indicated that better accessibility to Metrosur stations had a positive impact on real estate values and that the effect was marked in cases in which a house was for sale. The results also showed the presence of submarkets, which were well defined by geographic boundaries, and transport fares, which implied that the economic benefits differed across municipalities.
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Background Energy Policy is one of the main drivers of Transport Policy. A number of strategies to reduce current energy consumption trends in the transport sector have been designed over the last decades. They include fuel taxes, more efficient technologies and changing travel behavior through demand regulation. But energy market has a high degree of uncertainty and the effectiveness of those policy options should be assessed. Methods A scenario based assessment methodology has been developed in the frame of the EU project STEPS. It provides an integrated view of Energy efficiency, environment, social and competitiveness impacts of the different strategies. It has been applied at European level and to five specific Regions. Concluding remarks The results are quite site specific dependent. However they show that regulation measures appear to be more effective than new technology investments. Higher energy prices could produce on their turn a deterioration of competitiveness and a threat for social goals.
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Purpose Sustainable mobility urban policies intend reducing car use and increasing walking, cycling and public transport. However, this transfer from private car to these more sustainable modes is only a real alternative where distances are small and the public transport supply competitive enough. This paper proposes a methodology to calculate the number of trips that can be transferred from private car to other modes in city centres. Method The method starts analyzing which kind of trips cannot change its mode (purposes, conditions, safety , etc.), and then setting a process to determine under which conditions trips made by car between given O-D pairs can be transferable. Then, the application of demand models allow to determine which trips fulfil the transferability conditions. The process test the possibility of transfer in a sequential way: firs to walking, then cycling and finally to public transport. Results The methodology is tested through its application to the city of Madrid (Spain), with the result of only some 18% of the trips currently made by car could be made by other modes, under the same conditions of trip time, and without affecting their characteristics. Out of these trips, 75% could be made by public transport, 15% cycling and 10% on foot. The possible mode to be transferred depends on the location: city centre areas are more favourable for walking and cycling while city skirts could attract more PT trips. Conclusions The proposed method has demonstrated its validity to determine the potential of transferring trips out of cars to more sustainable modes. Al the same time it is clear that, even in areas with favourable conditions for walking, cycling and PT trips, the potential of transfer is limited because cars fulfil more properly special requirements of some trips and tours.
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The City of Madrid is putting into operation Intermodal Exchange Stations (IESs) to make connections between urban and suburban transportation modes easier for users of public transportation. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the actual effects that the implementation of IESs in the City of Madrid has on the affected stakeholders: users, public transportation operators, infrastructure managers, the government, the abutters and other citizens. We develop a methodology intended to help assess the welfare gains and losses for each stakeholder. Then we apply this methodology to the case study of the Avenida de América IES in the city of Madrid. We found that it is indeed possible to arrive at win–win solutions for the funding of urban transportation infrastructure, as long as the cost-benefit ratio of the project is high enough. Commuters save travel time. Bus companies diminish their costs of operation. The abutters gain in quality of life. The private operator of the infrastructure makes a fair profit. And the government is able to promote these infrastructure facilities without spending more of its scarce budgetary resources.
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This paper studies the energy consumption and subsequent CO2 emissions of road highway transportation under three toll systems in Spain for four categories of vehicles: cars, vans, buses and articulated trucks. The influence of toll systems is tested for a section of AP-41 highway between Toledo and Madrid. One system is free flow, other is traditional stop and go and the last toll system operates with an electronic toll collection (ETC) technology. Energy consumption and CO2 emissions were found to be closely related to vehicle mass, wind exposure, engine efficiency and acceleration rate. These parameters affect, directly or indirectly, the external forces which determine the energy consumption. Reducing the magnitude of these forces through an appropriate toll management is an important way of improving the energy performance of vehicles. The type of toll system used can have a major influence on the energy efficiency of highway transportation and therefore it is necessary to consider free flow.
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España es un país con gran experiencia en el desarrollo de autopistas de peaje. Desde que en 1967 se realizaran las primeras adjudicaciones, el contenido de los contratos de concesión se ha ido completando. Esto ha incrementado la seguridad jurídica de las relaciones entre los sectores público y privado. Sin embargo, las previsiones recogidas en esos contratos continúan siendo demasiado optimistas. Ante la grave situación financiera en la que se encuentran actualmente las sociedades concesionarias de autopistas constituidas más recientemente, la Administración ha decidido volver a intervenir. Este artículo analiza el origen del problema y las repercusiones de esa intervención.
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Este artículo analiza la evolución de la política de tarificación por uso de infraestructura a los vehículos pesados en la Unión Europea, describe los pasos llevados a cabo para su aplicación, y valora la puesta en marcha de esta medida en diferentes países de Europa. Sobre la base de la experiencia actual, el artículo plantea un conjunto de recomendaciones para que la aplicación de una política de pago por uso de infraestructura sea una medida justa y eficaz
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En la práctica habitual, para la elaboración de morteros se recomienda la utilización de granulometrías continuas. El requisito de continuidad y que los tamaños de partícula se encuentren dentro de los límites establecidos por “husos granulométricos” surge de las teorías clásicas de Fuller – Thompson y se apoya en la necesidad de obtener mezclas con adecuada docilidad en el estado fresco. Sin embargo, las distribuciones continuas de árido no representan las únicas alternativas para obtener mezclas que tengan una adecuada docilidad en estado fresco y mediante nuevos criterios de interferencia de partículas es posible demostrar que las distribuciones discontinuas aun siendo más compactas y con menor requerimientos de volumen de pasta pueden ser igual de dóciles en estado fresco. Aunque el volumen mínimo de pasta está condicionado por su fluidez y viscosidad estos parámetros pueden modificarse mediante la incorporación de filler de distinta naturaleza y aditivos químicos de reciente desarrollo. En consecuencia, se propone analizar la posibilidad de minimizar el contenido de pasta de morteros de base cemento, manteniendo las prestaciones en el estado fresco, con el objetivo de obtener una mejor estabilidad volumétrica, posibilitando mejor control de la retracción y de la fisuración. Para ello se emplearán criterios de interferencia de partículas, combinados con el uso de filler de distinta naturaleza La reducción del contenido de pasta conducirá también a mejorar el perfil sostenible de los morteros. El proceso de optimización tiene una base racional y, por lo tanto, será aplicable a distintos tipos de mortero, y las proporciones óptimas podrán adecuarse según las prestaciones requeridas para el material. SUMMARY In common practice, continuous sand gradings are recommended to produce ordinary mortars. This requirement, along with grading limits are based on classical theories, such as Fuller, aimed at achieving a reasonable packing density without compromising workability at the fresh state. Nevertheless, there are other alternatives, such as discontinuous curves based on particle interference criteria, which are capable of having even higher packing density. The less the content of voids in the granular skeleton, the less the amount of cement paste required to fill in these voids and coating the particles. Yet, the minimum volume of paste in a mortar is determined by requirements associated to the fresh state and thus, fluidity and viscosity of the paste play a significant role on the matter. These two properties can be modified by the use of suitable fillers and by the use of last-generation chemical admixtures. As a result, it is proposed to analyse the possibility of combining current particle interference criteria with the use of different types of filler and chemical admixtures to optimise cement-based mortar formulations. This optimisation is aimed at reducing the paste content while maintaining a suitable performance at the fresh state. The reduction in paste content would lead to a better dimensional stability, with better control of shrinkage and cracking behaviour. The foreseen optimisation process will have a strong rational basis and thus, it should be potentially useful to optimise mortar proportions according to a performance-based approach.
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El uso de materiales compuestos para el refuerzo, reparación y rehabilitación de estructuras de hormigón se ha convertido en una técnica muy utilizada en la última década. Con independencia de la técnica del refuerzo, uno de los principales condicionantes del diseño es el fallo de la adherencia entre el hormigón y el material compuesto, atribuida generalmente a las tensiones en la interfaz de estos materiales. Las propiedades mecánicas del hormigón y de los materiales compuestos son muy distintas. Los materiales compuestos comúnmente utilizados en ingeniería civil poseen alta resistencia a tracción y tienen un comportamiento elástico y lineal hasta la rotura, lo cual, en contraste con el ampliamente conocido comportamiento del hormigón, genera una clara incompatibilidad para soportar esfuerzos de forma conjunta. Esta incompatibilidad conduce a fallos relacionados con el despegue del material compuesto del sustrato de hormigón. En vigas de hormigón reforzadas a flexión o a cortante, el despegue del material compuesto es un fenómeno que frecuentemente condiciona la capacidad portante del elemento. Existen dos zonas potenciales de iniciación del despegue: los extremos y la zona entre fisuras de flexión o de flexión-cortante. En el primer caso, la experiencia a través de los últimos años ha demostrado que se puede evitar prolongando el refuerzo hasta los apoyos o mediante el empleo de algún sistema de anclaje. Sin embargo, las recomendaciones para evitar el segundo caso de despegue aún se encuentran lejos de poder prever el fallo de forma eficiente. La necesidad de medir la adherencia experimentalmente de materiales FRP adheridos al hormigón ha dado lugar a desarrollar diversos métodos por la comunidad de investigadores. De estas campañas experimentales surgieron modelos para el pronóstico de la resistencia de adherencia, longitud efectiva y relación tensión-deslizamiento. En la presente tesis se propone un ensayo de beam-test, similar al utilizado para medir la adherencia de barras de acero, para determinar las características de adherencia del FRP al variar la resistencia del hormigón y el espesor del adhesivo. A la vista de los resultados, se considera que este ensayo puede ser utilizado para investigar diferentes tipos de adhesivos y otros métodos de aplicación, dado que representa con mayor realidad el comportamiento en vigas reforzadas. Los resultados experimentales se trasladan a la comprobación del fallo por despegue en la región de fisuras de flexión o flexión cortante en vigas de hormigón presentando buena concordancia. Los resultados condujeron a la propuesta de que la limitación de la deformación constituye una alternativa simple y eficiente para prever el citado modo de fallo. Con base en las vigas analizadas, se propone una nueva expresión para el cálculo de la limitación de la deformación del laminado y se lleva a cabo una comparación entre los modelos existentes mediante un análisis estadístico para evaluar su precisión. Abstract The use of composite materials for strengthening, repairing or rehabilitating concrete structures has become more and more popular in the last ten years. Irrespective of the type of strengthening used, design is conditioned, among others, by concrete-composite bond failure, normally attributed to stresses at the interface between these two materials. The mechanical properties of concrete and composite materials are very different. Composite materials commonly used in civil engineering possess high tensile strength (both static and long term) and they are linear elastic to failure, which, in contrast to the widely known behavior of concrete, there is a clear incompatibility which leads to bond-related failures. Bond failure in the composite material in bending- or shear-strengthened beams often controls bearing capacity of the strengthened member. Debonding failure of RC beams strengthened in bending by externally-bonded composite laminates takes place either, at the end (plate end debonding) or at flexure or flexure-shear cracks (intermediate crack debonding). In the first case, the experience over the past years has shown that this can be avoided by extending laminates up to the supports or by using an anchoring system. However, recommendations for the second case are still considered far from predicting failure efficiently. The need to experimentally measure FRP bonding to concrete has induced the scientific community to develop test methods for that purpose. Experimental campaigns, in turn, have given rise to models for predicting bond strength, effective length and the stress-slip relationship. The beam-type test proposed and used in this thesis to determine the bonding characteristics of FRP at varying concrete strengths and adhesive thicknesses was similar to the test used for measuring steel reinforcement to concrete bonding conditions. In light of the findings, this test was deemed to be usable to study different types of adhesives and application methods, since it reflects the behavior of FRP in strengthened beams more accurately than the procedures presently in place. Experimental results are transferred to the verification of peeling-off at flexure or flexure-shear cracks, presenting a good general agreement. Findings led to the conclusion that the strain limitation of laminate produces accurate predictions of intermediate crack debonding. A new model for strain limitation is proposed. Finally, a comprehensive evaluation based on a statistical analysis among existing models is carried out in order to assess their accuracy.
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An important step to assess water availability is to have monthly time series representative of the current situation. In this context, a simple methodology is presented for application in large-scale studies in regions where a properly calibrated hydrologic model is not available, using the output variables simulated by regional climate models (RCMs) of the European project PRUDENCE under current climate conditions (period 1961–1990). The methodology compares different interpolation methods and alternatives to generate annual times series that minimise the bias with respect to observed values. The objective is to identify the best alternative to obtain bias-corrected, monthly runoff time series from the output of RCM simulations. This study uses information from 338 basins in Spain that cover the entire mainland territory and whose observed values of natural runoff have been estimated by the distributed hydrological model SIMPA. Four interpolation methods for downscaling runoff to the basin scale from 10 RCMs are compared with emphasis on the ability of each method to reproduce the observed behaviour of this variable. The alternatives consider the use of the direct runoff of the RCMs and the mean annual runoff calculated using five functional forms of the aridity index, defined as the ratio between potential evapotranspiration and precipitation. In addition, the comparison with respect to the global runoff reference of the UNH/GRDC dataset is evaluated, as a contrast of the “best estimator” of current runoff on a large scale. Results show that the bias is minimised using the direct original interpolation method and the best alternative for bias correction of the monthly direct runoff time series of RCMs is the UNH/GRDC dataset, although the formula proposed by Schreiber (1904) also gives good results
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En nuestros días, en países ubicados en latitudes medias con facahada marítima y estabilidad político-social el litoral es objeto de diversas presiones e influencias por lo que su equilibrio, que es de naturaleza frágil, complicada y variable, se ve amenazado. En estos paises son múltiples los intereses que confluyen en él, lo que hace que sea objeto de numerosas presiones económicas y políticas. Por ello, su gestión adecuada a uno de sus objetivos que se ha planteado la Unión Europea, intentando prevenir la creciente erosión favorecida por la presión humana (edificaciones, infraestructuras, etc) y la amenaza creciente de la posible influencia del calentamiento global con su efecto de cambio climático global, y muy discutible efecto sobre el litoral (cambio de régimen ciertos y variaciones de nivel ficticias). La gestión integrada sostenible del litoral es, por lo tanto, una de las herramientas que se presentan como más eficaz en la actualidad, unida a la gestión de riesgo, y a la evaluación ambiental estratégica (SEA). El adecuado uso de los Sistemas de Información Geográfica constituye una herramienta básica para una gestión integrada del litoral real tecnificada, en vez de una gestión basada en dogmas discutibles no cuestionados. De todo ello se plantea una perspectiva actualizada en el presente trabajo.
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La consistencia del trazado puede interpretarse como la relación entre las características geométricas de una carretera y lo que espera encontrar el conductor que circula por ella. Si hay una correspondencia entre estos dos aspectos, la conducción puede hacerse de modo continuo, sin sobresaltos, lo que incide favorablemente sobre la seguridad en la circulación. Si bien hay una serie de recomendaciones desde el punto de vista geométrico para obtener trazados consistentes, esto no siempre se logra, y sólo en los últimos años se ha iniciado el estudio de metodologías para evaluar ésto, tanto en vías existentes como en vías proyectadas. La mayor parte de estas metodologías sólo considera el trazado en planta, olvidándose del trazado en alzado y de la coordinación entre los mismos. En esta Tesis doctoral se ha desarrollado una metodología para evaluar la consistencia del trazado en carreteras interurbanas de dos carriles que considera dichos aspectos. Para ello, se hizo un análisis exhaustivo de los índices de trazado, los cuales evalúan las características geométricas en planta y en alzado. Los índices se correlacionaron con la accidentalidad, para determinar cuál de ellos tiene mayor incidencia, encontrándose que es el cambio de curvatura vertical (VCCR); a este índice se le estableció un rango de calificación. Como elemento de evaluación complementario de análisis se seleccionó el perfil de velocidades de operación, procedimiento que ha sido probado en diferentes investigaciones, y del cual se desarrolló un modelo aplicado a Colombia. Para la coordinación de trazados en planta y alzado se evaluaron diferentes combinaciones geométricas, algunas de las cuales generaron reapariciones del trazado. Se ha definido un nuevo índice (Irt) que permite determinar numéricamente la posibilidad de que se presente esta situación, indeseable desde el punto de vista de la seguridad vial. La combinación de estos tres elementos permite una evaluación integral de los diferentes aspectos que inciden sobre la consistencia del trazado de una carretera. La metodología desarrollada se aplicó en el estudio de consistencia del trazado en algunas carreteras españolas y colombianas, ubicadas en distintos tipos de terreno. ABSTRACT Geometric Design Consistency can be defined as the relationship between the geometric characteristics of a road and what the driver expects to find when driving. If there is a correspondence between these two aspects, driving is smoother and unexpected events are minimized, which increases traffic safety conditions. Although from the geometric point of view there are several recommendations to ensure consistent designs, this is not always successfully applied. The study of methods to evaluate design consistency in existing and future routes has only begun in recent years. Most existing methods only consider the horizontal alignment of the road and overlook both the vertical alignment and the coordination that must exist between the vertical and the horizontal. The present Doctoral Thesis proposes a method to evaluate the geometric design consistency of a two-lane rural highway which considers all three of these aspects: the horizontal alignment, the vertical alignment and the coordination that must exist between them. In order to achieve this, several different alignment indices, that evaluate horizontal and vertical geometric characteristics, were thoroughly analyzed to determine their correlation with traffic accidents. The Vertical Curvature Change Rate (VCCR) index showed the highest correlation, and rating thresholds for this index have been established. To complement the evaluation, the operating speed profile, was chosen. This procedure has been extensively tested by several researchers. An operating speed prediction model adapted to Colombia was developed. To study the coordination between the horizontal and the vertical alignments of the road, several geometric combinations of the two were used. Some of these combinations generate undesirable losses of visibility. For this reason, a new index (Irt) was defined to numerically detect those cases, which are undesirable from the point of view of traffic safety. The combination of these three factors allows a comprehensive evaluation of the different aspects that affect the geometric design consistency of a highway. The methodology was applied to some Spanish and Colombian roads located in different types of terrain.
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Se aborda el origen y la realidad del demanio costero y de su deslinde respecto del resto de las tierras firmes; se reflexiona sobre la capacidad de la clasificación genética de Pedro Suarez Bores para ilustrarlo y determinarlo
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Dentro del marco del Proyecto Europeo Smartest se presenta la publicación de las inundaciones en ciudades próximas a la costa y la influencia del cambio climático en la interface fluvio - marina con las condiciones ambientales que afectan al comportamiento evolutivo de la ciudad
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The possible deleterious effects of coiling and long time storage of coiled wires on the stress relaxation behaviour of prestressing steel wires has been checked by means of experimental work and a simple analytical model. The results show that if the requirements of Standards are fulfilled (minimum coiling diameters) these effects can be neglected. However, some other factors like previous residual stresses, long time storage or storage at high temperatures, can trigger or emphasize this damage on the material. In the authors? opinion it is recommended to control the final curvature of the wires after uncoiling prior to prestressin, as required in some Standards.