983 resultados para Metal Active Gas (MAG)
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This study is focused on the characterization of particles emitted in the metal active gas welding of carbon steel using mixture of Ar + CO2, and intends to analyze which are the main process parameters that influence the emission itself. It was found that the amount of emitted particles (measured by particle number and alveolar deposited surface area) are clearly dependent on the distance to the welding front and also on the main welding parameters, namely the current intensity and heat input in the welding process. The emission of airborne fine particles seems to increase with the current intensity as fume-formation rate does. When comparing the tested gas mixtures, higher emissions are observed for more oxidant mixtures, that is, mixtures with higher CO2 content, which result in higher arc stability. These mixtures originate higher concentrations of fine particles (as measured by number of particles by cm 3 of air) and higher values of alveolar deposited surface area of particles, thus resulting in a more severe worker's exposure.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia da Soldadura
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In this study, an infrared thermography based sensor was studied with regard to usability and the accuracy of sensor data as a weld penetration signal in gas metal arc welding. The object of the study was to evaluate a specific sensor type which measures thermography from solidified weld surface. The purpose of the study was to provide expert data for developing a sensor system in adaptive metal active gas (MAG) welding. Welding experiments with considered process variables and recorded thermal profiles were saved to a database for further analysis. To perform the analysis within a reasonable amount of experiments, the process parameter variables were gradually altered by at least 10 %. Later, the effects of process variables on weld penetration and thermography itself were considered. SFS-EN ISO 5817 standard (2014) was applied for classifying the quality of the experiments. As a final step, a neural network was taught based on the experiments. The experiments show that the studied thermography sensor and the neural network can be used for controlling full penetration though they have minor limitations, which are presented in results and discussion. The results are consistent with previous studies and experiments found in the literature.
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This article describes work performed on the assessment of the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in two welding processes metal-active gas (MAG) of carbon steel and friction-stir welding (FSW) of aluminium in terms of deposited area in alveolar tract of the lung using a nanoparticle surface area monitor analyser. The obtained results showed the dependence from process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and clearly demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles, when compared with background levels. The obtained results showed that the process that results on the lower levels of alveolar-deposited surface area is FSW, unlike MAG. Nevertheless, all the tested processes resulted in important doses of ultrafine particles that are to be deposited in the human lung of exposed workers.
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The aim of this study is to assess the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in welding processes (tungsten inert gas [TIG], metal active gas [MAG] of carbon steel, and friction stir welding [FSW] of aluminum) in terms of deposited area in pulmonary alveolar tract using a nanoparticle surface area monitor (NSAM) analyzer. The obtained results showed the dependence of process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles compared to background levels. Data indicated that the process that resulted in the lowest levels of alveolar deposited surface area (ADSA) was FSW, followed by TIG and MAG. However, all tested processes resulted in significant concentrations of ultrafine particles being deposited in humans lungs of exposed workers.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química e Biológica Ramo de processos químicos
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This article describes work performed on the assessment of the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in two welding processes metal-active gas (MAG) of carbon steel and friction-stir welding (FSW) of aluminium in terms of deposited area in alveolar tract of the lung using a nanoparticle surface area monitor analyser. The obtained results showed the dependence from process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and clearly demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles, when compared with background levels. The obtained results showed that the process that results on the lower levels of alveolar-deposited surface area is FSW, unlike MAG. Nevertheless, all the tested processes resulted in important doses of ultrafine particles that are to be deposited in the human lung of exposed workers.
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The aim of this study is to assess the levels of airborne ultrafine particles emitted in welding processes (tungsten inert gas [TIG], metal active gas [MAG] of carbon steel, and friction stir welding [FSW] of aluminum) in terms of deposited area in pulmonary alveolar tract using a nanoparticle surface area monitor (NSAM) analyzer. The obtained results showed the dependence of process parameters on emitted ultrafine particles and demonstrated the presence of ultrafine particles compared to background levels. Data indicated that the process that resulted in the lowest levels of alveolar deposited surface area (ADSA) was FSW, followed by TIG and MAG. However, all tested processes resulted in significant concentrations of ultrafine particles being deposited in humans lungs of exposed workers.
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This paper describes the use of a Control Banding Tool to assess and further control of exposure of nanoparticles emitted during welding operations. The tool was applied to Metal Active Gas (MAG) arc welding of mild and stainless steel, providing semi-quantitative data on the process, so that protection measures could be derived, e.g. exhaust gas ventilation by hoods, local ventilation devices and containment measures. This tool is quite useful to compare and evaluate the characteristics of arc welding procedures so that more eco-friendly processes could be preferred over the more potentially noxious ones.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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A soldadura é o processo mais utilizado na ligação de materiais. Os efeitos na saúde dos trabalhadores expostos a fumos de soldadura estão normalmente associados a danos pulmonares agudos e crónicos, mas também a outras condições médicas e doenças. O principal objectivo deste estudo foi correlacionar as emissões de macro e nanopartículas libertadas durante o processo de soldadura MIG/MAG de aços inoxidáveis com diferentes gases de protecção. Usando diferentes misturas gasosas utilizadas industrialmente com diferentes entregas térmicas, determinaram-se taxas de formação de fumos e áreas superficiais de nanopartículas com capaciade de deposição alveolar por volume pulmonar. Verificou-se como os diferentes modos de transferências e tipos de protecção gasosa, em particular, a percentagem de elementos activos na composição química do gás, afectam a quantidade de fumos gerados bem como a existência de nanopartículas com uma elevada capacidade de deposição alveolar. O modo de transferência por spray apresenta sempre valores superiores de área de superfície das partículas por volume pulmonar, ao contrário da taxa de formação de fumos. A mistura 82% Ar + 18% gera maiores emissões de nanopartículas bem como de fumos formados. A extracção na fonte e a regeneração do ar ambiente são a solução mais segura e eficiente de controlo das emissões de macro e nanopartículas em soldadura.
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Este trabalho apresenta um estudo experimental da viabilidade operacional, econômica, geométrica e da qualidade da solda com o uso do processo intitulado MAG-CW (Metal Active Gas–Cold Wire); entendido como: processo de soldagem MAG com adição de arame frio ou não energizado. Neste contexto, para o desenvolvimento deste trabalho utilizou-se os processos de soldagem MAG e o MAG-CW, sendo utilizados arames consumíveis sólidos de 1,2 mm de diâmetro, da classe AWS E-70S6 e o dióxido de carbono puro, CO2, como gás de proteção com vazão de 17 l/min, para os dois processos empregados. A soldagem automatizada foi realizada com o auxílio de uma fonte eletrônica ajustada em CC+, no modo tensão constante e interfaceada a um microcomputador. Para ambos os processos, os cordões de solda foram depositados sobre corpos de prova de aço carbono SAE 1020 medindo 76x155x12,7 mm, com passes em simples deposição, na posição plana puxando e empurrando o arco voltaico. Para o processo MAG-CW adicionouse o arame frio, na região do arco elétrico, por um sistema de alimentação auxiliar de arame de forma seqüencial Tandem e Twin, também, na posição plana. As variáveis de influência foram a Velocidade de Alimentação do Arame-Eletrodo, VAE, que variou em três níveis: 6, 7,5 e 9 m/min, respectivamente, a Velocidade de Alimentação de Arame Frio, VAF, que também variou em três níveis, sendo: 3, 4 e 5 m/min combinadas com VAE. As variáveis de resposta para a avaliação experimental foram a estabilidade do arco elétrico, as características econômicas, as características geométricas e a qualidade superficial do cordão de solda. Os resultados mostraram satisfatória estabilidade do arco, bem como, elevada produção em relação ao processo MAG e bom aspecto superficial das soldas. Neste sentido, o processo MAG-CW, quando comparado ao processo MAG, foi superior na taxa de fusão (TF) em 57% para a VAE igual a 6 m/min, 59 % para VAE igual a 7,5 m/min e de 53 % para a VAE igual a 9 m/min. Observou-se, ainda, que o mesmo ocorreu para a taxa de deposição (TD) aumentando em todos os níveis de velocidade: 62% para a VAE na condição igual a 6 m/min e 7,5 m/min e de 57 % para a VAE na condição igual a 9 m/min. A boa performance no aumento das taxas obtidas pelo processo MAG-CW demonstra vantagem, com maior evidência no desempenho destas características, em função da adição de arame frio ao arco.
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One of the main challenges in the development of metal-oxide gas sensors is enhancement of selectivity to a particular gas. Currently, two general approaches exist for enhancing the selective properties of sensors. The first one is aimed at preparing a material that is specifically sensitive to one compound and has low or zero cross-sensitivity to other compounds that may be present in the working atmosphere. To do this, the optimal temperature, doping elements, and their concentrations are investigated. Nonetheless, it is usually very difficult to achieve an absolutely selective metal oxide gas sensor in practice. Another approach is based on the preparation of materials for discrimination between several analyte in a mixture. It is impossible to do this by using one sensor signal. Therefore, it is usually done either by modulation of sensor temperature or by using sensor arrays. The present work focus on the characterization of n-type semiconducting metal oxides like Tungsten oxide (WO3), Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and Indium oxide (In2O3) for the gas sensing purpose. For the purpose of gas sensing thick as well as thin films were fabricated. Two different gases, NO2 and H2S gases were selected in order to study the gas sensing behaviour of these metal oxides. To study the problem associated with selectivity the metal oxides were doped with metals and the gas sensing characteristics were investigated. The present thesis is entitled “Development of semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors for the detection of NO2 and H2S gases” and consists of six chapters.
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Shoot elongation of Hancornia speciosa, an endangered tree from the Brazilian savannah ""Cerrado"", is very slow, thus limiting nursery production of plants. Gibberellins (GAs) A(1), A(3), and A(5), and two inhibitors of GA biosynthesis, trinexapac-ethyl and ancymidol were applied to shoots of Hancornia seedlings. GA(1) and GA(3) significantly stimulated shoot elongation, while GA(5) had no significant effect. Trinexapac-ethyl and ancymidol, both at 100 A mu g per seedling, inhibited shoot elongation up to 45 days after treatment, though the effect was statistically significant only for ancymidol. Somewhat surprisingly, exogenous GA(3) more effectively stimulated shoot elongation in SD-grown plants, than in LD-grown plants. The results from exogenous application of GAs and inhibitors of GA biosynthesis imply that Hancornia shoot growth is controlled by GAs, and that level of endogenous growth-active GAs is likely to be the limiting factor for shoot elongation in Hancornia. Application of GAs thus offer a practical method for nursery production of Hancornia seedlings for outplanting into the field.