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Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal
Probabilistic seismic hazard for Mainland Portugal was re-evaluated in order to perform its disaggregation. Seismic hazard was disaggregated considering different spaces ofrandom variables, namely, univariate conditional hazard distributions of M (magnitude), R (source-to-site distance) and
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
127
Autor(es): Sousa, M. L.; Campos Costa, A.
Editor: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (BEE)
Keywords: Seismic scenarios; Modal values; Mainland portugal; Seismic hazard; Hazard disaggregation
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Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal
Probabilistic seismic hazard for Mainland Portugal was re-evaluated in order to perform its disaggregation. Seismic hazardwas disaggregated considering different spaces of random variables, namely, univariate conditional hazard distributions of M (magnitude), R (source-to-site distance) and
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
127-147pp.
Autor(es): Campos Costa, A.; Luísa Sousa, M.
Revista: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Vol. 7, Issue 1.
Keywords: Seismic scenarios; Modal values; Mainland Portugal; Seismic hazard; Hazard disaggregation
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GUIOMAR: desenvolvimentos recentes e aplicação ao caso de Sines
O conhecimento da agitação marítima é fundamental para o planeamento de intervenções e estudos costeiros, para simular os possíveis impactos ambientais de obras de engenharia e para a definição de procedimentos em situações de emergência. Os modelos numéricos de propagação de ondas, devido à sua rapidez, flexibilidade e gama de aplicação, contribuem de forma importante para os estudos costeiros. Apesar destas qualidades permitirem a simulação de diversos cenários de forma simplificada, os modelos exigem a utilização de grandes quantidades de dados e originam também grandes quantidades de resultados para cada caso em estudo.Os sistemas de informação geográfica permitem a organização e interpretação de grandes quantidades de informação, mostrando de forma rápida os padrões e tendências principais em qualquer processo de tomada de decisão.Neste âmbito tem vindo a ser desenvolvido o sistema GUIOMAR: Geo(Graphical) User Interface for cOastal and MARine modeling, um sistema integrado para a modelação da agitação marítima, aplicado à zona costeira portuguesa e que inclui todas as funcionalidades de um SIG.A versão actual do sistema foi desenvolvida em linguagem VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) para o ArcGIS9.0TM. O sistema GUIOMAR tem 3 componentes principais: (i) um software comercial de SIG; (ii) uma interface com o utilizador que é responsável pela comunicação entre o utilizador e o sistema; (iii) um conjunto de modelos de propagação de ondas, com diferentes domínios de aplicação: REF/DIF 1(Dalrymple e Kirby, 1991), REF/DIF S(Kirby e Ozkan, 1994), FUNWAVE 1D e 2D (Kirby et al., 1998), DREAMS (Fortes, 2002) e SWAN (Booij et al., 1999); Inclui também um programa de construção de malhas não estruturadas para os modelos numéricos, GMALHA (Pinheiro et al., 2006).O trabalho apresenta numa aplicação do sistema GUIOMAR ao Porto de Sines na qual foram testados os desenvolvimentos mais recentes do sistema, como é o caso da acoplagem dos modelos de propagação de ondas DREAMS e SWAN através da interface do GUIOMAR. Para tal, foi efectuada uma caracterização intensiva do Porto de Sines para o cálculo dos coeficientes de reflexão a aplicar no modelo DREAMS. O resultado final deste trabalho foi a caracterização do regime de agitação marítima dentro e fora do porto de Sines através da utilização dos procedimentos implementados no sistema GUIOMAR.
Ano: 2009
Keywords: Sines
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GUIOMAR: Geo(graphical) User Interface for cOastal and MARine Modeling. Wave regime at Sines
GUIOMAR is an integrated system for coastal engineering modeling, developed with a commercial software of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). This system allows the utilization of both wave propagation models and of all the functionalities that are inherent to the GIS software, and it is being designed to help in the decision making process in coastal areas. GUIOMAR system is composed of three main components: a GIS commercial software, a set of modules/models of wave propagation and other pre and post processing algorithms programmed in FORTRANTM, and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) developed in VBA for ArcGISTM, which is responsible for the communication between the user and the system. At the moment, are available six wave propagation models and a program that automatically generates unstructured grids for the numerical models. In this paper, GUIOMAR structure and a general overview of its interface are presented. In order to achieve important information about the system operability, a test was made for an important Portuguese harbor. Sines harbor, at the southeast of Europe, 37º 57
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
formato electrónico.
Autor(es): Neves, D. R.; Zózimo, A. C.; Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Keywords: Sines harbour; Guiomar; Geographical information systems
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Hierarquização das regiões de Portugal Continental em função do seu risco sísmico
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Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
10-15pp.
Autor(es): Sousa, M. L.
Editor: Construção Magazine
Volume:
29.
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How small can a dwelling be? A revision of Portuguese building regulations
Purpose
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
390-410 p..
Autor(es): Branco Pedro, J.
Editor: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume:
Vol. 27 /No. 5.
Keywords: Portugal; Buildings; Standards; Housing
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Humanizar o habitar e a cidade
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Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
11 p..
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: Construir Ideias
Keywords: Habitação social; Habitação; Cidade; Urbanismo
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Identification of opportunities to improve efficiency by water consumption assessment
Characterization of water demand can be of great value for the management of water supplysystems. Especially when water resources are limited, permanently or seasonally, the identificationof the types of consumers and their characteristics is essential to identify opportunities to promoteefficiency and demand management options. For each customer category, information to be obtainedincludes individual uses, typical daily usage patterns (average and dispersion), specific characteristicsand magnitude. Knowledge and systematization of water uses also provide data to improvewater balance and thus allow reducing uncertainty in estimation of losses. A study carried out inAlgarve, a region where stress on water supply resources has been increasing, is presented aimingat better characterization of water consumption in the region to improve response both to normaland emergency situations.
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
59-64.
Autor(es): Dias, S. L.; Lucas, H.; Almeida, M. C.; Alegre, H.; Viriato, M.; Loureiro, D.
Editor: Desalination Publications
Volume:
Volume 2.
Keywords: Water consumption; Efficient use; Demand management
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Impact of a dredged sandpit on tidal and wave hydrodynamics
Due to the increasing sand demand for construction and beach nourishment, offshore extraction is being considered as an alternative source. Long term morphological changes caused by such an extraction must be predicted because they can affect the sediments budget and potentially promote coastal erosion. Numerical models are powerful tools that can help in the evaluation of environmental impacts induced by this activity. They should, however, be used with caution, the validation of a particular model being an important task. The objective of this study is to describe the hydrodynamics in the area surrounding a sandpit through the use of numerical models, namely ELCIRC for the tidal flow and SWAN for the waves. The sandpit under study is located offshore Vale do Lobo, an important beach and golf resort located on the Southern Portuguese coast. A wave climate analysis was done in order to assess mean wave conditions and to choose extreme events to propagate with SWAN. Four wave conditions were identified as representative. The numerical results obtained show that the tidal flow and the orbital wave velocities within the pit and neighbouring areas are modified by the presence of the pit. The excavation influences the tidal flow in an area of approximately 3000 * 3000 m2 around it. In this area the maximum velocity increase is of 2%, occurring in the nearby surroundings of the pit, and the maximum decrease is of 16%, in the pit deepest zone. The orbital velocities for the storm wave conditions show a decrease of 15% within the pit and its influence extends up to the 4 m contour, not reaching the shore.
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
529-533.
Autor(es): Lopes, V.; Silva, P. A.; Bertin, X.; Fortunato, A. B.; Oliveira, A.
Editor: Journal of Coastal Research
Volume:
SI 56.
Keywords: Numerical simulations; Continental shelf; Sand extraction
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Implementation of partial reflection boundary conditions in wave propagation model BOUSSIIW
This paper describes the implementation of a new boundary conditions in the BOUSSIIW model (BOUSSinesq model with Internal Irregular Wave generation). BOUSSIIW is a finite element numerical model for wave propagation in near shore regions that is able to describe the wave field outside and inside harbours and sheltered zones. It is based upon the extended Boussinesq equation derived by Nwogu. These equations describe the nonlinear evolution of waves over a sloping impermeable bottom and are able to reproduce some of the most important physical effects associated with the nonlinear wave transformation in near shore regions. Their range of validity extends from shallow up to intermediate water depths. Monochromatic and irregular waves can be generated by the model using the source function method. The two boundary conditions available were full reflection or full absorption. A new partial reflection boundary condition is implemented. The model is validated with a simple test case. Reflection coefficients obtained with BOUSSIIW were compared to widely used empirical formula, enabling the assessment of the new condition
Ano: 2009
Número Páginas:
formato electrónico.
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Walkley, M.
Keywords: Finite element model; Partial reflection condition; Boussinesq equations
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