1000 resultados para Ciclo Solar
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Satellites signals present disturbances (scintillations), due to presence of irregularities in the ionospheric plasma. In the present work, we dedicate to the study of the attenuation of these scintillations that is, an improvement in the signal, during the main magnetic storm phase during the period of October 2006 to February 2007. Using amplitude of scintillation 1.5GHz (L1) data of the net of satellites GPS, in the ionospheric station of Natal (5.84o S, 35.20o O, -20o dip) and geomagnetic indices, during the minimum solar cycle (referred to as cycle 23), demonstrating its anti-correlation between magnetic activity (Kp) and index of scintillation (
Avaliação de funções para modelagem do efeito da refratação ionosférica na propagação dos sinais GPS
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The matrix of this dissertation research permeates the design of complex environmental education. Its purpose is the realistic utopia of sustainability focused on the elucidation of a cultural model, a way of life that can guarantee the preservation of the living and non-living wight, to compose a world in which all coexist in harmony. To do so, thinking that model permeates the understanding that we are nature. This understanding can be evidenced both in Karl Marx in his book, the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts says: "Nature is the essential body of the human being", and Joël de Rosnay, in his book The Symbiotic Man explains that we humans, "are the neurons of the earth." In this same perspective, Elisabet Sahtouris, in his book The Dance of the Earth, has pointed out how little is accurate to say that "there is life on Earth," because we are knowledgeable that our planet is a living organism, then there is the "life of the Earth ". Thus, we are part of this life, we are a part of the whole. With long experience in the environmental field, I seek the collective understanding that environmental education is a process belonging to all areas of knowledge, while margins for its subdivision occasion that begins the role of librarian I am, as a mediator of educational, cultural process, and disseminate information, is an environmental educator. Research conducted lead me to propose a revision of values and attitudes, from a certain reorganization of thought, an ecology of ideas and action, evidenced by readings of education and complexity, especially tuned to the writings of Edgar Morin. This thesis makes use of metaphor as a cognitive operator to emphasize the solar cycle, linking it to the development stages of this work. In summary, we have as a goal to emphasize the importance of the human condition, respect for nature and the principle of natural, cultural and social interdependence. In order for us to have a society that values relationships of solidarity with each other, respect and gratitude for living beings and Mother Earth. What leads me to converge, the reframing of the environment, understanding it as Integer Environment
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In adolescents, who tend to sleep and wake-up later, the school schedule in the morning is associated with sleep advancement and shortening besides bedtime and wake-up time irregularity between week and weekend days. As a result, there is an increase in daytime sleepiness and a drop in cognitive performance that interfer in students performance in classroom. These consequences reinforce the need to evaluate alternatives that help the adolescent to adapt their sleep needs to the time of start of classes in the morning. Accordingly, the general aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a sleep program education and sunlight exposure in early morning on sleep-wake cycle (SWC) and daytime sleepiness of adolescents. The students chronotype were evaluated by the Horne-Ostberg questionnaire and the health and usual sleep habits by "the health and the sleep questionnaire. The SWC patterns were assessed by sleep log, the daytime sleepiness by Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS) and the alertness by the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT). These parameters were compared before and after a sleep education program and before and during the sunlight exposure. The sleep program was effective in increasing sleep knowledge of adolescents, in promoting a reduction of bedtime and wake-up time irregularity and increasing the sleep duration in school days. The sunlight exposure effect was evaluated in the return to classes after vacation due to the difference in sleep patterns between school and vacation days. During the intervention week it was observed an advance of sleep schedules, an increase on sleep duration and alertness at the end of the morning. Assessed separately, sleep education and sunlight exposure should contribute to minimize adolescents partial sleep deprivation, but daytime sleepiness effect must be better investigated. These strategies should be used jointly by school members to improve health and performance of their students
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The sleep onset and offset delay at adolescence in relation to childhood. Besides biological causes, some external factors as academic obligations and socialization contributes, increasing the burden of school and socialization. However, morning school schedules reduce sleep duration. Besides light strong effect, studies in humans have indicated that exercise influence circadian synchronization. To evaluate the effect of the morning exercise under sunlight on sleep-wake cycle (SWC) of adolescents, 160 high school students (11th year) were exposed to the following conditions: lesson in usual classroom (Group C), lesson in swimming pool exposed to sunlight (Group E), half of them carrying through physical activity (EE) and the other resting (EL). Each experimental group met two stages: assessment of SWC 1 week before and 1 week during the intervention, which was held in Monday and Wednesday between 7:45 and 8:30 am. In the baseline, there were applied the questionnaires "Health and Sleep" and cronotype evaluation (H & O). In addition, students were evaluated before and during the intervention by "Sleep Diary", "Karolinska Sleepiness Scale" (KSS), Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) and actimetry. During the intervention, there was a delay in wake-up time on the weekend and a trend to greater sleep duration on week for the three groups. At the weekend, only the groups EE and EL increased sleep duration. There was no difference in bedtime, irregularity of sleep schedules and nap variables. The sleepiness showed a circadian pattern characterized by higher alertness levels at 11:30 am and sleepiness levels at bedtime and wake-up time on week. On weekends there were higher levels of alertness in these times. In the days of intervention, there was an increase of sleepiness at 11:30 am for groups EL and EE, which may have been caused by a relaxing effect of contact with the water of the pool. In addition, the group EE showed higher alert levels at 14:30 pm on Monday and at 8:30 am in the Wednesday, possibly caused by exercise arousal effect. The reaction time assessed through the TPV did not vary between the stages. The sleep quality improved in the three groups in the second stage, making impossible the evaluation of intervention effect. However, the sleep quality increased on Monday and Tuesday only on the group EE. From the results, it is suggested that the intervention promoted effects on the sleepiness at some day hours. In other SWC variables there were no effects, possibly due to a large SWC irregularity on weekends. Thus, the evaluation of higher weekly frequency EF is necessary, since only two days were insufficient to promote greater effect on adolescents SWC
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El objetivo de este proyecto es estudiar la viabilidad de una central híbrida solar-ciclo combinado (ISCC) en Argelia. La planta consiste en un ciclo combinado basado en dos turbinas de gas de 42 MW cada una y una turbina de vapor de 60 MW de los cuales 20 MW se deben al campo solar, siendo la potencia eléctrica de la planta 144 MW. El campo solar se ha dimensionado para obtener una contribución solar del 5% sobre la producción eléctrica anual de la instalación. La tecnología solar utilizada es la de colectores cilindro parabólicos. La integración del vapor solar en el ciclo combinado se ha considerado como vapor de alta presión ligeramente sobrecalentado. El agua de alimentación al generador de vapor solar es agua precalentada en el ciclo combinado. Para proceder al diseño de la planta se ha utilizado la herramienta GT-PRO. Se ha analizado la alternativa de incluir un sistema de almacenamiento térmico de 7,5 horas con el objetivo de mejorar el aprovechamiento de la energía del campo solar y reducir así el dumping. Finalmente, para ambas alternativas de planta se ha estimado el balance anual de energía a fin de estudiar cuál de ellas conlleva una mayor rentabilidad económica.
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Relatório apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de mestre em Ensino do 1.º e do 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Dissertação para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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A cada vez maior escassez dos recursos e as consequências dos fenómenos das alterações do clima levam a um debate mundial acerca do atual paradigma da emergência da utilização de fontes de energia renováveis em substituição das atuais fontes não renováveis. Quando a este problema se associa uma cada vez maior pressão demográfica e um acentuado desenvolvimento das áreas urbanas, sobrecarregando ainda mais o sistema de suporte natural, torna-se evidente a necessidade de alterar os pressupostos deste paradigma. De modo a contribuir com uma resposta ao atual cenário energético, o presente estudo foca-se na construção de uma metodologia que permita estabelecer um conjunto de condições favoráveis à integração de uma energia limpa e renovável no processo de planeamento urbano sustentável. Uma vez que o Sol representa a maior fonte de energia disponível no planeta e uma das que mais facilmente se integra no contexto urbano, é fácil compreender a sua escolha para o papel principal no planeamento urbano. Para que tal se suceda, torna-se necessário recorrer ao estudo e análise do conhecimento na área científica de modo a possibilitar a construção de uma base sustentável para a correta implantação desta fonte de energia nos atuais sistemas urbanos. A integração da energia solar no novo modelo de ocupação urbana, mais compacto e multifuncional, requer que a sua implementação se realize de modo diferenciado, nomeadamente através do recurso a parâmetros físico-espaciais considerados relevantes, no processo operativo de planeamento urbano sustentável. A introdução destes parâmetros no planeamento possibilita a afirmação de modelos de ocupação conhecedores da necessidade de alterar o ciclo de vida da energia, nomeadamente na fase de consumo e de produção da mesma no contexto urbano. Deste modo, a integração numa proposta de modelo dos parâmetros tem como principal objetivo o aumento da eficiência energética durante as fases de conceção e utilização e ainda, o tornar efetivo o potencial da solução de produção de energia em ambiente urbano. Decorrente desta problemática foi desenvolvido um estudo prático de aplicação da metodologia proposta através de um caso em Portugal, de modo a que se pudesse aferir e concluir sobre a aplicabilidade prática do modelo teórico proposto. Em síntese, através do objetivo do tema, foi possível construir-se uma ferramenta que permite a concretização das metas definidas nos objetivos do milénio das Nações Unidas e pelos diferentes organismos internacionais, contribuindo para a alteração do paradigma energético em meio urbano atualmente verificado.