897 resultados para low-carbon steel


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The robust growth of Latin American and Caribbean economies in recent years has led to an improvement in economic and social conditions in the region. It has also had collateral negative effects, however, such as more air pollution in urban areas and a serious deterioration of various natural assets, including non-renewable resources, water resources and forests. There are economies and societies within the region that are highly vulnerable to all sorts of adverse impacts of climate change, and whose production structures and consumption patterns still tend to leave a large carbon footprint. This situation has reached the point of undermining the foundations of the region’s economic buoyancy. Latin America and the Caribbean therefore needs to make the transition in the years to come towards a sustainable form of development that will preserve its economic, social and natural assets for future generations and leave them with a legacy of a more equal, more socially inclusive, low-carbon form of economic growth. Viewed from this standpoint, the climate change challenge is also a sustainable development challenge, and if it is to be addressed successfully, a global consensus that recognizes the asymmetries and paradoxes of the problem will have to be reached..

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The adverse effects on Latin America and the Caribbean of the global economic and financial crisis, the worst since the 1930s, have been considerably less than was once feared. Although a run of growth was cut short in 2009 and regional output shrank by 1.9%, the impact of the crisis was limited by the application of countercyclical fiscal and monetary policies by many of the region’s governments. The recovery in the economies, particularly in South America, has gone hand-in-hand with the rapid resurgence of the emerging economies of Asia, with all the favourable consequences this has had for global trade. A similar pattern may be observed regarding the impact of the crisis on labour markets in Latin America and the Caribbean. Although millions of people lost their jobs or had to trade down to lower-quality work, levels of employment (including formal employment) fell by less than originally foreseen. At the same time, real wages rose slightly in a context of falling inflation. The labour market thus stabilized domestic demand, and this contributed to the recovery that began in many countries in late 2009. Improved international trade and financing conditions, and the pick-up in domestic demand driven by macroeconomic policies, have led different commentators to estimate growth in the region’s economy at some 6% in 2010. As detailed in the first part of this edition of the Bulletin, the upturn has been manifested at the regional level by the creation of formal employment, a rise in the employment rate, a decline in joblessness and a moderate increase in real wages. Specifically, it is estimatedthat the regional unemployment rate will have dropped by 0.6 percentage points, from 8.1% in 2009 to 7.5% in 2010. The performance of different countries and subregions has been very uneven, however. On the one hand, there is Brazil, where high economic growth has been accompanied by vigorous creation of formal jobs and the unemployment rate has dropped to levels not seen in a long time. Other countries in South America have benefited from strong demand for natural resources from the Asian countries. Combined with higher domestic demand, this has raised their economic growth rates and had a positive impact on employment indicators. On the other hand, the recovery is still very weak in certain countries and subregions, particularly in the Caribbean, with employment indicators continuing to worsen.Thus, the recovery in the region’s economy in 2010 may be characterized as dynamic but uneven. Growth estimates for 2011 are less favourable. The risks associated with the imbalances in the world economy and the withdrawal of countercyclical fiscal packages are likely to cause the region to grow more slowly in 2011. Accordingly, a small further reduction of between 0.2 and 0.4 percentage points in the unemployment rate is projected for 2011. However, these indicators of recovery do not guarantee growth with decent work in the long term. To bolster the improvement in labour market indicators and generate more productive employment and decent work, the region’s countries need to strengthen their macroeconomic policies, improve regional and global policy coordination, identify and remove bottlenecks in the labour market itself and enhance instruments designed to promote greater equality. Like the rest of the world, the Latin American and Caribbean region is also confronted with the challenge of transforming the way it produces so that its economies can develop along tracks that are sustainable in the long term. Climate change and the consequent challenge of developing and strengthening low-carbon production and consumption patterns will also affect the way people work. A great challenge ahead is to create green jobs that combine decent work with environmentally sustainable production patterns. From this perspective, the second part of this Bulletin discusses the green jobs approach, offering some information on the challenges and opportunities involved in moving towards a sustainable economy in the region and presenting a set of options for addressing environmental issues and the repercussions of climate change in the world of work. Although the debate about the green jobs concept is fairly new in the region, examples already exist and a number of countries have moved ahead with the application of policies and programmes in this area. Costa Rica has formulated a National Climate Change Strategy, for example, whose foremost achievements include professional training in natural-resource management. In Brazil, fuel production from biomass has increased and social housing with solar panelling is being built. A number of other countries in the region are making progress in areas such as ecotourism, sustainable agriculture and infrastructure for climate change adaptation, and in formalizing the work of people who recycle household waste. The shift towards a more environmentally sustainable economy may cause jobs to be destroyed in some economic sectors and created in others. The working world will inevitably undergo major changes. If the issue is approached by way of social dialogue and appropriate public policies, there is a chance to use this shift to create more decent jobs, thereby contributing to growth in the economy, the construction of higher levels of equality and protection for the environment.

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Editorial remarks.-- Open discussion: Conceptual change in regulation in a model of public service provision ; Policies and institutional frameworks for drinking water supply and sanitation ; Strategies for low-carbon development in megacities in Latin America ; Adapting to climate change in water management in the irrigation sector.-- Meetings: Towards a vision on natural resource governance for equality ; Water resources faced with uncertainty and the risk of climate change ; Regulation challenges in the water sector.-- News of the Network: Lessons to be drawn from the interprovincial Colorado River flow distribution agreement ; Rural drinking water programme in Chile ; Ecuador’s Act on Water Resources and Water Use and Exploitation.-- Internet and WWW News

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Este trabalho estuda o perfil metalúrgico de revestimentos em dutos depositados pelos processos MIG C e MIG AF. A indústria petroquímica, e outras que utilizam dutos como meio de transporte de seus insumos, depara-se com um grande desafio: como aumentar a vida útil desses dutos em um ambiente severo de trabalho. No caso específico da petroquímica, os dutos servem como meio de transporte para petróleo e gás, que são produtos extremamente agressivos às paredes internas desses tubos que sofrem degradação por corrosão causada, principalmente, pela composição química, pressão e temperatura desses produtos. Nesse contexto a soldagem de revestimentos realizada com ligas à base de Níquel, torna-se uma excelente opção para a construção, reparo e manutenção de equipamentos cuja aplicação seja voltada a ambientes severos de trabalho, tornando possível aperfeiçoar as características requeridas, como por exemplo, a resistência à corrosão. É nesse cenário que surge o mote para a realização desta pesquisa, baseada em trabalhos que indicam que o processo de soldagem MIG/MAG com o da adição de arame frio possui a finalidade de avaliar as características metalúrgicas do revestimento em dutos depositados pelo processo derivativo MIG convencional – MIG-C e MIG com adição de arame frio – MIG AF – utilizando a liga de Níquel ERNiCrMo-4 em dutos de aço carbono. As soldas foram depositadas em dutos de diâmetro de 228,6 mm, formando uma camada de revestimento interno de quatro passes, divididos em três segmentos da circunferência do duto, em três diferentes energias de soldagem: 1,1; 0,9 e 0,7 kJ/mm. Desses segmentos retiraram-se corpos de prova dos dutos para a produção das amostras. Após a metalografia, realizada nas amostras, seguiu-se com a análise e caracterização ao microscópio óptico, microscópio eletrônico de varredura e ensaio de microdureza. Os revestimentos apresentaram excelente qualidade superficial para todos os pacotes operacionais aplicados na obtenção das soldas. As análises das regiões estudadas: metal de base; zona parcialmente misturada e zona termicamente afetada, mostraram-se compatíveis com os da literatura estudada, tanto para o MIG com adição de arame frio, quanto para o convencional. Na ZTA, foram observados valores de Tungstênio em torno de 1,0%, o aumento dos níveis de dureza foi creditado a esse fato. Os resultados de microdureza indicaram que para ambos os casos, MIG C e MIG AF, nas 4 regiões analisadas ocorreram de maneira semelhante, sendo a região da ZTA a que apresentou maiores valores na faixa de 400 a 500 HV, enquanto que nas demais regiões a faixa ficou entre 250 a 350 HV. Os resultados indicam que o processo com arame frio, MIG AF, mostrou-se tão eficiente quanto o convencional, MIG C. A energia de soldagem aumentou a diluição de Fe no metal de solda. Precipitados ricos em Mo e Cr foram encontrados no metal de solda.

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O tempo de vida útil de um mineroduto depende de diversos fatores, dentre os quais aqueles relacionados ao processo de corrosão provocado pelo escoamento da polpa de minério. Nesse contexto, a corrosão do aço carbono API 5L-X70 foi investigada em meio de água do processo e polpa de bauxita (5% m/v) utilizando técnicas eletroquímicas. Os resultados do potencial de circuito aberto (EOC), polarização e impedância eletroquímica (EIE) mostraram que a presença do minério de bauxita provocou mudanças no comportamento eletroquímico do meio quando comparados aos obtidos em água do processo na ausência do minério. Um aumento na taxa de corrosão do aço carbono foi observado pela presença da bauxita. A análise de superfície nos corpos de prova utilizando microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) mostrou a formação de rachaduras nos óxidos presentes na superfície do metal, sendo esse fenômeno o responsável pelo aumento da corrosão do aço na presença da bauxita. A metodologia utilizada neste trabalho mostrou-se útil para a investigação de processos corrosivos em minerodutos e aplicável a outras situações onde polpas de minérios são escoadas em tubulações de aço.

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