966 resultados para Rail track
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil, na Área de Especialização de Vias de Comunicação e Transportes
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Passage of high-speed trains may induce high ground and track vibrations, which, besides increasing wheel, rail and track deterioration, may have a negative impact on the vehicle stability and on the passengers comfort. In this paper two distinct analyses are presented. The first one is dedicated to efficient decoupling of rail and soil vibrations by suggesting new interface materials in rail-sleeper fixing system, i.e. in the part where damping efficiency can be directly controlled and tested. The second analysis concerns with an adequate model of soils damping. Proper understanding and correct numerical simulation of this behaviour can help in suggesting soil improvement techniques.
Critical Velocity obtained using Simplified Models of the Railway Track: Viability and Applicability
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Increased demands on the capacity of the railway network gave rise to new issues related to the dynamic response of railway tracks subjected to moving vehicles. Thus, it becomes important to evaluate the applicability of traditionally used simplified models which have a closed form solution. Regarding simplified models, transversal vibrations of a beam on a visco-elastic foundation subjected to a moving load are considered. Governing equations are obtained by Hamilton’s principle. Shear distortion, rotary inertia and effect of axial force are accounted for. The load is introduced as a time varying force moving at a constant velocity. Transversal vibrations induced by the load are solved by the normal-mode analysis. Reflected waves at the extremities of the full beam are avoided by introduction of semi-infinite elements. Firstly, the critical velocity obtained from this model is compared with results of an undamped Euler- Bernoulli formulation with zero axial force. Secondly, a finite element model in ABAQUS is examined. The new contribution lies in the introduction of semi- infinite elements and in the first step to a systematic comparison, which have not been published so fa
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Based on a poster submitted to CONCORD 2011 - Conference on Corporate R&D: The dynamics of Europe's industrial structure and the growth of innovative firms, Sevilla, IPTS, 6 Out. 2011, Seville, http://www.eventisimo.com/concord2011/recibido.html
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This work presents the development of a low cost sensor device for the diagnosis of breast cancer in point-of-care, made with new synthetic biomimetic materials inside plasticized poly(vinyl chloride), PVC, membranes, for subsequent potentiometric detection. This concept was applied to target a conventional biomarker in breast cancer: Breast Cancer Antigen (CA15-3). The new biomimetic material was obtained by molecularly-imprinted technology. In this, a plastic antibody was obtained by polymerizing around the biomarker that acted as an obstacle to the growth of the polymeric matrix. The imprinted polymer was specifically synthetized by electropolymerization on an FTO conductive glass, by using cyclic voltammetry, including 40 cycles within -0.2 and 1.0 V. The reaction used for the polymerization included monomer (pyrrol, 5.0×10-3 mol/L) and protein (CA15-3, 100U/mL), all prepared in phosphate buffer saline (PBS), with a pH of 7.2 and 1% of ethylene glycol. The biomarker was removed from the imprinted sites by proteolytic action of proteinase K. The biomimetic material was employed in the construction of potentiometric sensors and tested with regard to its affinity and selectivity for binding CA15-3, by checking the analytical performance of the obtained electrodes. For this purpose, the biomimetic material was dispersed in plasticized PVC membranes, including or not a lipophilic ionic additive, and applied on a solid conductive support of graphite. The analytical behaviour was evaluated in buffer and in synthetic serum, with regard to linear range, limit of detection, repeatability, and reproducibility. This antibody-like material was tested in synthetic serum, and good results were obtained. The best devices were able to detect 5 times less CA15-3 than that required in clinical use. Selectivity assays were also performed, showing that the various serum components did not interfere with this biomarker. Overall, the potentiometric-based methods showed several advantages compared to other methods reported in the literature. The analytical process was simple, providing fast responses for a reduced amount of analyte, with low cost and feasible miniaturization. It also allowed the detection of a wide range of concentrations, diminishing the required efforts in previous sample pre-treating stages.
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Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Dynamical Systems -Theory and Applications
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Trabalho realizado para a disciplina de Dissertação, Projeto ou Estágio do Instituto Superior Técnico de Engenharia do Porto, no ano letivo de 2014/2015, com a proposta de Dissertação no âmbito da transição das convencionais vias de ferrovia para as vias de levitação magnética, como parte dos requisitos à obtenção dos ECTS necessários à classificação final. Propõe-se nesta dissertação a aplicação de um sistema de levitação magnética que resulta da evolução dos sistemas existentes. A proposta exposta é uma melhoria que consiste numa possibilidade teórica de o trilho conseguir através do magnetismo, aplicar uma rotação ao veículo necessária em curva e ajustar essa rotação à velocidade a que se desloca. Para que este sistema funcione sugere-se a introdução de mais um campo magnético no trilho, que tem como função rodar o veículo em curva e substituir a sobrelevação ou escala do convencional trilho. Sugere-se que este sistema seja aplicado no território brasileiro em três fases distintas. Ligando numa primeira fase as três maiores cidades, seguido do litoral e por fim o interior do Brasil. A aplicação deste sistema no Brasil pode apresentar ser a solução ideal, em termos de velocidade e conforto, contudo é um sistema que necessita de estudos mais aprofundados.
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Nesta dissertação de Mestrado, pretende-se contribuir para o conhecimento no âmbito das patologias da ferrovia, nomeadamente no que se refere a patologias em carril, balastro, travessas e elementos de fixação, tendo sido coletado neste trabalho as mais variadas patologias da ferrovia balastrada bem como a sua catalogação socioeconómica, permitindo com essa enumeração tomadas de decisão coerentes e assertivas no que respeita a recomendações a efetuar tanto como diagnostico como para manutenção. O trabalho inicia-se por uma introdução relativa ao aparecimento da ferrovia num contexto internacional, particularizando posteriormente o caso de Portugal até ao estado da arte atual, com um pequeno desenvolvimento a nível socie-económico com as grandes obras e projetos para os próximos anos. Para além da síntese de conhecimentos referida, apresentou-se um pouco da atualidade ferroviária de alguns países com relevância, quer por associação fronteiriça quer por desenvolvimento tecnológico. Apresenta-se brevemente os componentes mais importantes da ferrovia balastrada com especial destaque para os elementos da superestrutura de via, nos quais se engloba o carril, as travessas, os elementos de fixação e o balastro. Por fim esta dissertação apresenta um trabalho exaustivo na recolha e investigação das várias patologias associadas ao carril, as travessas, aos elementos de fixação e ao balastro, bem como o sistema de código, recomendações e correções associadas, fornecendo assim uma fácil interpretação do tipo de patologia e defeitos associados ao desenvolvimento desses fenómenos.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Biologia
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Civil
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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The present paper was prepared for the course “Project III”, with the supervision of Prof. António Moniz, reporting on the author speaking notes at the Winter School on Technology Assessment, 6-7 December 2010, as part of the Doctoral Programme on Technology Assessment at FCT-UNL.
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Dementia and the ageing prison population: treatment challenges and examples of good practice.The aims of this report are to scope existing research on treating and managing male offenders with cognitive impairment to identify and share examples of good practice employed by a handful of prisons around the globe.Read full report here (pdf).��