987 resultados para Vegetal production


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La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo comparar la producción de calidad de carbón vegetal entre la fosa de tierra y el horno de ladrillo utilizando Eucalyptus camaldulensis, se seleccionaron árboles con diámetros entre 20-30 cm y mayores de 30 cm. Por cada categoría diamétrica se emplearon cinco árboles para un total de diez individuos, se tumbaron los árboles con la técnica de tala dirigida, con hacha a partir de 30 cm del suelo. Se procedió a medir la longitud de la troza en metros empleando una cinta métrica para la medición del diámetro medio. Se calculó el volumen del fuste limpio utilizando la fórmula de Smalian, posteriormente se trasladó trozas y ramas al sitio de carbonización, se depositaron por clase diamétrica donde se calculó el volumen empleando la fórmula de Huber, para la cubicación de las ramas se empleó el método de metro estéreo. Para la clase diamétrica de 20 a 30 cm se utilizó un volumen de 4.48 m3 y para mayor de 30 cm, 6.55 m3 -. Finalizado el proceso de carbonización se obtuvieron ocho sacos en la fosa de tierra, equivalente a 0.217 m3, en el horno de ladrillo se obtuvieron 18 sacos lo que representa 0.496 m3. . Comparando los estándares de calidad de la FAO, con los obtenidos en este estudio, son aceptables, se concluye que el método de producción de horno de ladrillos usando arboles mayores de 30 cm es el mejor método para la producción de carbón vegetal.

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Describes a series of experiments in the Joint European Torus (JET), culminating in the first tokamak discharges in deuterium-tritium fuelled mixture. The experiments were undertaken within limits imposed by restrictions on vessel activation and tritium usage. The objectives were: (i) to produce more than one megawatt of fusion power in a controlled way; (ii) to validate transport codes and provide a basis for accurately predicting the performance of deuterium-tritium plasmas from measurements made in deuterium plasmas; (iii) to determine tritium retention in the torus systems and to establish the effectiveness of discharge cleaning techniques for tritium removal; (iv) to demonstrate the technology related to tritium usage; and (v) to establish safe procedures for handling tritium in compliance with the regulatory requirements. A single-null X-point magnetic configuration, diverted onto the upper carbon target, with reversed toroidal magnetic field was chosen. Deuterium plasmas were heated by high power, long duration deuterium neutral beams from fourteen sources and fuelled also by up to two neutral beam sources injecting tritium. The results from three of these high performance hot ion H-mode discharges are described: a high performance pure deuterium discharge; a deuterium-tritium discharge with a 1% mixture of tritium fed to one neutral beam source; and a deuterium-tritium discharge with 100% tritium fed to two neutral beam sources. The TRANSP code was used to check the internal consistency of the measured data and to determine the origin of the measured neutron fluxes. In the best deuterium-tritium discharge, the tritium concentration was about 11% at the time of peak performance, when the total neutron emission rate was 6.0 × 1017 neutrons/s. The integrated total neutron yield over the high power phase, which lasted about 2 s, was 7.2 × 1017 neutrons, with an accuracy of ±7%. The actual fusion amplification factor, QDT was about 0.15

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This work analyzes a managerial delegation model in which firms can choose between a flexible production technology which allows them to produce two different products and a dedicated production technology which limits production to only one product. We analyze whether the incentives to adopt the flexible technology are smaller or greater in a managerial delegation model than under strict profit maximization. We obtain that the asymmetric equilibrium in which only one firm adopts the flexible technology can be sustained under strategic delegation but not under strict profit maximization when products are substitutes. We extend the analysis to consider welfare implications.

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A formulation for coupled flow-deformation analysis of methane-hydrate extraction problems is presented. By assuming that the hydrate does not flow, a two phase flow formulation is considered, based on Darcy's law and capillary pressure relation. The formulation is implemented in the finite difference code FLAC. The code was used to investigate the stability of a methane extraction well by depressurizing the well. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, London.