919 resultados para technical inspection
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Low-rate low-power consumption and low-cost communication are the key points that lead to the specification of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. This paper overviews the technical features of the physical layer and the medium access control sublayer mechanisms of the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol that are most relevant for wireless sensor network applications. We also discuss the ability of IEEE 802.15.4 to fulfil the requirements of wireless sensor network applications.
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The present work aims to study the feasibility of deploying a farm of sea current turbines for electricity generation in Portugal. An approach to the tides, which are they, how they are formed, its prediction, is held. It is also conducted a study about the energy of sea currents and it is presented some technology about ocean currents too. A model of tidal height and velocity of the currents it is also developed. The energy produced by a hypothetical park, built in Sines (Portugal), is calculated and afterwards, an economical assessment is performed for two possible scenarios and a sensitivity analysis of NVP (Net Present Value) and LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) is figured. The conclusions about the feasibility of the projects are also presented. Despite being desired due to its predictability, this energy source is not yet economically viable as it is in an initial state of development. To push investment in this technology a feed-in tariff of, at least €200/MWh, should be considered.
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The present work aims to study the feasibility of deploying a farm of sea current turbines for electricity generation in Portugal. An approach to the tides, which are they, how they are formed, its prediction, is held. It is also conducted a study about the energy of sea currents and it is presented some technology about ocean currents too. A model of tidal height and velocity of the currents it is also developed. The energy produced by a hypothetical park, built in Sines (Portugal), is calculated and afterwards, an economical assessment is performed for two possible scenarios and a sensitivity analysis of NVP (Net Present Value) and LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) is figured. The conclusions about the feasibility of the projects are also presented. Despite being desired due to its predictability, this energy source is not yet economically viable as it is in an initial state of development. To push investment in this technology a feed-in tariff of, at least €200/MWh, should be considered.
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Relatório de Estágio para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil Perfil de Edificações
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The discovery of X-rays was undoubtedly one of the greatest stimulus for improving the efficiency in the provision of healthcare services. The ability to view, non-invasively, inside the human body has greatly facilitated the work of professionals in diagnosis of diseases. The exclusive focus on image quality (IQ), without understanding how they are obtained, affect negatively the efficiency in diagnostic radiology. The equilibrium between the benefits and the risks are often forgotten. It is necessary to adopt optimization strategies to maximize the benefits (image quality) and minimize risk (dose to the patient) in radiological facilities. In radiology, the implementation of optimization strategies involves an understanding of images acquisition process. When a radiographer adopts a certain value of a parameter (tube potential [kVp], tube current-exposure time product [mAs] or additional filtration), it is essential to know its meaning and impact of their variation in dose and image quality. Without this, any optimization strategy will be a failure. Worldwide, data show that use of x-rays has been increasingly frequent. In Cabo Verde, we note an effort by healthcare institutions (e.g. Ministry of Health) in equipping radiological facilities and the recent installation of a telemedicine system requires purchase of new radiological equipment. In addition, the transition from screen-films to digital systems is characterized by a raise in patient exposure. Given that this transition is slower in less developed countries, as is the case of Cabo Verde, the need to adopt optimization strategies becomes increasingly necessary. This study was conducted as an attempt to answer that need. Although this work is about objective evaluation of image quality, and in medical practice the evaluation is usually subjective (visual evaluation of images by radiographer / radiologist), studies reported a correlation between these two types of evaluation (objective and subjective) [5-7] which accredits for conducting such studies. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of exposure parameters (kVp and mAs) when using additional Cooper (Cu) filtration in dose and image quality in a Computed Radiography system.
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Edificações
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Nos últimos anos, o avanço da tecnologia e a miniaturização de diversos componentes têm permitido o aparecimento de novos conceitos, ideias e projetos, que até aqui não passariam de filmes de ficção científica. Com a tecnologia atual, podem ser desenvolvidos pequenos dispositivos wearable com diversas interfaces, múltiplas conectividades, poder de processamento e autonomia. Permitindo desta forma, dar resposta à crescente necessidade de interação com os mais diversos equipamentos eletrónicos do dia-a-dia, melhorando o acesso e o fornecimento de informação. O principal objetivo deste trabalho passa assim por demonstrar e implementar um conceito que permita estreitar e facilitar a interação entre o utilizador e o mundo que o rodeia, quer em ambientes domésticos quer industriais. Para isso foi projetado e implementado um dispositivo wearable (para utilização no pulso) baseado numa arquitetura de hardware e software capaz de correr diferentes aplicações, tais como extensão de alertas de um smartphone, crowdsourcing de informações meteorológicas, manutenção e inspeção industrial e monitorização remota de forças de segurança. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que este conceito é viável tanto do ponto de vista técnico como funcional, evidenciando boas hipóteses para que estes conceitos, métodos e tecnologias possam ser integradas em plataformas robóticas desenvolvidas no âmbito de projetos do Laboratório de Sistemas Autónomos (LSA) bem como nos contextos industrial e de lazer.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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Risk Based Inspection (RBI) is a risk methodology used as the basis for prioritizing and managing the efforts for an inspection program allowing the allocation of resources to provide a higher level of coverage on physical assets with higher risk. The main goal of RBI is to increase equipment availability while improving or maintaining the accepted level of risk. This paper presents the concept of risk, risk analysis and RBI methodology and shows an approach to determine the optimal inspection frequency for physical assets based on the potential risk and mainly on the quantification of the probability of failure. It makes use of some assumptions in a structured decision making process. The proposed methodology allows an optimization of inspection intervals deciding when the first inspection must be performed as well as the subsequent intervals of inspection. A demonstrative example is also presented to illustrate the application of the proposed methodology.
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Relatório de Estágio para obtenção de grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização em Vias de Comunicação e Transportes
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RESUMO - A preocupação com a qualidade dos cuidados prestados é, actualmente, foco de interesse e de extrema importância na prestação de cuidados de saúde, e como tal na radiologia. A garantia, monitorização e melhoria da qualidade deve ser um dos grandes objectivos de uma instituição de saúde. Assim, pretende-se contribuir para a criação de um modelo de gestão da qualidade focado na qualidade do diagnóstico, identificando procedimentos que interferem directamente na qualidade do diagnóstico e que, ao serem implementados, contribuem para a garantia e/ou melhoria da qualidade desse diagnóstico. Tal modelo pode integrar um sistema de gestão da qualidade total num serviço de radiologia. O delineamento do estudo passa por propor a um painel de especialistas os procedimentos essenciais encontrados na bibliografia para que estes, por consenso, seleccionem os considerados mais importantes. Pretende-se também conhecer, recorrendo ao mesmo painel de peritos, os indicadores que devem integrar o modelo, de forma a construir um modelo de gestão da qualidade clínica em radiologia adaptado à realidade nacional. Os objectivos do sistema de qualidade proposto passam por fornecer uma abordagem sistemática de actividades que possam afectar a qualidade através da construção de procedimentos claros e objectivos aplicáveis a cada área de um serviço de radiologia: área administrativa, área técnica e área médica; privilegiar as actividades de prevenção em vez que confiar apenas na inspecção, na medida em que os procedimentos integram normas que minimizam a existência de falha na qualidade clínica; fornecer uma evidência objectiva de que a qualidade foi alcançada através de indicadores que monitorizam os procedimentos do modelo. A finalidade passa por criar um modelo de gestão da qualidade clínica, constituído por procedimentos e indicadores, focado na melhoria da qualidade do diagnóstico clínico em radiologia. Por ser um estudo pioneiro, o modelo deve ser simples, de fácil implementação nos serviços de radiologia, e passível de ser monitorizado e avaliado, interna e externamente. --------------------ABSTRACT - The concern about the quality of care is currently the focus of interest and paramount importance, in healthcare and in radiology. Therefore, quality monitoring and its improvement must be one of the major objectives of a healthcare institution on health, when compared to current diversity. Thus, it is intended to create a model of quality management focused on the quality of diagnosis, identifying procedures that directly interfere in the quality of diagnosis and which, when completed, contributes to a warranty and / or improvement of the quality of diagnosis. This model can integrate a system of total quality management in a radiology department. The study design is to propose to a panel of experts the essential procedures found in the literature so that they, by consensus, select those considered most important. The aim is also to know, using the same panel of experts, indicators that must be included in the model in order to construct a model of quality management in clinical radiology adapted to national reality. The objectives of the quality system proposed are: provide a systematic approach of activities that may affect the quality through the construction of clear procedures and targets applicable to each area of a radiology department: the administrative, technical and medical area; focus on activities prevention rather than relying solely on inspection, once the procedures and activities integrate standards that minimize the existence of failure in clinical quality; provide objective evidence that quality has been achieved through indicators that monitor the procedures of the model. The purpose of this study is to create a clinical quality management model, constituted by procedures and indicators, focused on improving the quality of clinical diagnosis in radiology. Being a pioneering study, the model should be simple, easy to implement in the department of radiology and easily monitored and evaluated internally and externally.
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Ethnographic film is often associated with many European countries’ past as colonial powers and the way these countries used film to depict African, American and Asian territories and populations they once ruled. However, ethnographic film also has a European tradition of its own, closely interlaced with the history of ethnography and anthropology as autonomous sciences and with the desire of scholars to represent local, regional and national cultural identities. This paper presents a Portuguese attempt of this sort dating from 1938, when the authoritarian regime organized a national contest to determine which would be Portugal’s most “authentic” village – something other European countries also did. As part of this metonymic contribution to the construction of Portugal’s national identity as an agrarian utopia, a short documentary was shot, sponsored by the same official propaganda office that had organized the contest. In this film, the viewer’s gaze is made to coincide with the one of the national jury visiting the final selection of 12 villages and to whose benefit local scholars had organized all sorts of colourful peasant traditions hoping to cause the strongest impression. The film makes a strong case for the importance of ethnographic film as a relevant instance not only of the iteration of existing European national cultures, but also of the construction of so many of Europe’s national identities and traditions. Suffice to say that even today the village of “Monsanto”, which won the 1938 contest, is still referred to as “Portugal’s most Portuguese village”.
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The non-technical loss is not a problem with trivial solution or regional character and its minimization represents the guarantee of investments in product quality and maintenance of power systems, introduced by a competitive environment after the period of privatization in the national scene. In this paper, we show how to improve the training phase of a neural network-based classifier using a recently proposed meta-heuristic technique called Charged System Search, which is based on the interactions between electrically charged particles. The experiments were carried out in the context of non-technical loss in power distribution systems in a dataset obtained from a Brazilian electrical power company, and have demonstrated the robustness of the proposed technique against with several others natureinspired optimization techniques for training neural networks. Thus, it is possible to improve some applications on Smart Grids.
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Demand response has gained increasing importance in the context of competitive electricity markets and smart grid environments. In addition to the importance that has been given to the development of business models for integrating demand response, several methods have been developed to evaluate the consumers’ performance after the participation in a demand response event. The present paper uses those performance evaluation methods, namely customer baseline load calculation methods, to determine the expected consumption in each period of the consumer historic data. In the cases in which there is a certain difference between the actual consumption and the estimated consumption, the consumer is identified as a potential cause of non-technical losses. A case study demonstrates the application of the proposed method to real consumption data.
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Life-Cycle Civil Engineering – Biondini & Frangopol