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Mechanical behaviour of steel slag-rubber mixtures: Laboratory assessment.
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Slags and rubber from end-of-life tires represent a liability to the steel and tire industry, causing economic and environmental problems that are difficult to manage. Transport infrastructures can use these industrial by-products instead of extracting natural raw materials, but the adequate mechanical performance of the materials needs to be assured. This paper addresses the mechanical behaviour of slag
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
20p.
Author(s): Alves, R.; Rios, S.; Fortunato, E.; Fonseca, A.; Delgado, B.
: Sustainability
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
2023, 15, 1563.
DOI:
10.3390/su15021563
Keywords: Physical model; Industrial by-products; Resilient modulus; Triaxial tests; CBR
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Metrological quality of the excitation force in forced vibration test of concrete dams
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This paper describes the study of the metrological quality of the excitation force inthe context of force vibration test of concrete dams. For this purpose, a measurementuncertainty evaluation was performed, based on available probabilistic information about theinput quantities
Year: 2023
Author(s): Lages Martins, L.; Gomes, J. P.; Ribeiro, A.
: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Uncertainty quantification and probabilistic learning in computational dynamics
Editor: Purpose-Led Publishing
Volume:
Volume 2647.
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Model-driven engineering techniques and tools for machine learning-enabled IoT applications: a scoping review
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This paper reviews the literature on model-driven engineering (MDE) tools and languages for the internet of things (IoT). Due to the abundance of big data in the IoT, data analytics and machine learning (DAML) techniques play a key role in providing smart IoT applications. In particular, since a significant portion of the IoT data is sequential time series data, such as sensor data, time series analysis techniques are required. Therefore, IoT modeling languages and tools are expected to support DAML methods, including time series analysis techniques, out of the box. In this paper, we study and classify prior work in the literature through the mentioned lens and following the scoping review approach. Hence, the key underlying research questions are what MDE approaches, tools, and languages have been proposed and which ones have supported DAML techniques at the modeling level and in the scope of smart IoT services.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
27p.
Author(s): Korani, Z.; Moin, A.; Silva, A.; Ferreira, J.
: Sensors
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
Volume 23, Issue 3.
Keywords: scoping review; literature review; time series; data analytics and machine learning; internet of things; model-driven engineering
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Modelação numérica do comportamento dinâmico observado da barragem do Baixo Sabor
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A conjugação entre os modelos numéricos e os resultados observadosdo comportamento das obras é uma ferramenta fundamentalno apoio ao controle de segurança de grandes obras. A barragemdo Baixo Sabor possui um sistema de monitorização dinâmicaem continuo, e foram realizados dois ensaios de vibração forçadapara duas cotas de albufeira. Neste contexto foram desenvolvidosmodelos numéricos da barragem do Baixo Sabor incorporando oconjunto barragem-fundação-albufeira. Neste artigo, apresentamseos resultados dos modelos numéricos desenvolvidos para váriosníveis da albufeira comparando com os resultados experimentais.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Gomes, J. P.; Lemos, J. V.; Pereira, S.; Magalhães, F.; Cunha, A.
: Revista Portuguesa de Engenharia de Estruturas
Editor: LNEC, APEE, GPBE, SPES
Volume:
Série III, número 22.
Keywords: Comportamento dinâmico; Modelação numérica; Barragem de betão
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Modeling Chlorine Decay in ReclaimedWater Distribution Systems
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Climate change has emerged as a global challenge, with consequences for the environment and societies. To mitigate its impacts, reclaimed water (RW) offers potential by reducing water withdrawal and minimizing pollution discharges in the environment. Safe RW requires disinfection and a sound management of chlorine residuals throughout the RW distribution systems (RWDSs). This study focuses on implementing and calibrating a chlorine decay model using EPANET-MSX in a real RWDS, incorporating both bulk and wall decays. The bulk decay accounts for reactions of monochloramine formation, auto-decomposition, and depletion by a parallel second-order mechanism where monochloramine reacts both with fast and slow organic matter reactive fractions. Two wall decays were considered in the RWDS, one in the tank, modeled through an overall wall decay constant, and one in the pipes, modeled through a wall decay constant. Field experiments were conducted to calibrate the complete model. This model was used as a support tool to diagnose the RWDS status condition and cleaning needs, and to manage its operation. Through simulated scenarios considering monochloramine wall decays similar to those observed in drinking water distribution systems, the model allowed predicting adequate chlorine dosing in summer and winter scenarios, so as to guarantee monochloramine concentrations between 1 mg/L and 5 mg/L through the network. These results point to the potential use of much lower doses than the ones currently applied.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
13p..
Author(s): Costa, J.; Mesquita, E.; Ferreira, F.; Figueiredo, D.; Rosa, M. J.; Viegas, R.M. C.
: Sustainability
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
Volume 15, Issue 23.
Keywords: Sustainable systems; Water reuse; Epanet-mxs; Reclaimed water distribution systems; Monochloramine; Chlorine decay model
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Monitoring the Madeira Airport Protection Breakwater Using Visual and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Observations
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An aerial monitoring system was developed for the maritime structures that protect the foundation columns of the Madeira Island Airport runway infrastructure, in the scope of the research project MEGE, to complement the already existing monitoring program of visual observations. For the aerial monitoring of the berm breakwater, with about 770 m in length, a fast data acquisition system was envisaged. Imaging techniques acquired through a high-resolution camera coupled to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) were used, which allowed for a very fast and efficient automated procedure, compatible with the difficult accessibility to the structure on the seaside. Point clouds corresponding to the breakwater geometry were obtained from the set of aerial images from the camera on board of the UAV, using photogrammetric techniques. In this paper, the two complementary parts of the monitoring of this structure are described and some results are presented.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Capitão, R.; Neves, M. G.; Sousa, P.; Cachaço, A.; Barros, F.; Tavares, P.; Moreira, P.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Rodrigues, D.; Franco, E.
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Berm Breakwater; UAV Monitoring; Visual Monitoring
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Mutual Effect Between Moisture Transfer and Mechanical Response in Infill Masonry Walls of Reinforced Concrete Building Envelope
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The external envelope of buildings with reinforced concrete structures (RCS buildings) is subjected to environmental actions, particularly related to wind-driven rain (WDR), external humidity variations, and rising dampness, which can cause significant variations in moisture content to their unreinforced masonry (URM) infill walls, mainly associated to water penetration across that envelope. The consequent moisture transfer across the envelope can change the mechanical response of the URM infill walls and lead to their cracking, which could aggravate the referred water penetration, with a subsequent increase in the risk of building envelope degradation. In reverse, the effects of mechanical loads on moisture transfer across that envelope can be also relevant, in terms of change in the moisture content of these URM infill walls. The aim here is to analyze this type of mutual effect between moisture transfer and mechanical response in URM infill walls of RCS buildings. Essential elements about the characteristics of moisture transfer across URM infill walls and of the interface resistance with moisture flows are summarily described, and the essential evaluation of the mechanical behavior of URM infill walls when subjected to moisture variations is carried out. Moisture transport characteristics are discussed, focusing on analyses of the behavior of masonry elements when subjected to moisture variations. An initial assessment of the mechanical behavior of URM infill walls when subjected to different moisture variations is made through a compression test of a brick masonry specimen with variable moisture content. Following that analysis, an evaluation is made of the moisture transfer in URM infills, as well as the influence of the interface between layers in that moisture transfer and, subsequently, an assessment is made of hygromechanical couplings. Finally, elements for prevention about the causes of degradation of URM infill related to humidity and mechanical actions in the RCS building envelope are discussed.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
177-193pp..
Author(s): Miranda Dias, J.
: International Journal on Applied Physics and Engineering (URL do artigo: https://wseas.com/journals/articles.php?id=8628)
Editor: WSEAS
Volume:
Volume 2.
Keywords: Service life; Buildings; Mechanical behavior; Moisture transfer; Infill masonry walls
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New developments in the Praia da Vitória Coastal Bay and Harbor Early Warning System
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The disruption of port operations, whether due to technical issues or external factors, can have asignificant impact on the port
Year: 2023
Author(s): Pinheiro, L.; Zózimo, A. C.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.
Editor: COSE
Keywords: Navigation; Flood risk; Neural networks,; Early warning system
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New HIDRALERTA prototypes: Peniche and Quarteira
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Early Warning Systems are crucial disaster-risk-reduction strategies as they allow local authorities to prepare and implement in advance the necessary measures to avoid major destruction and risk for individuals and properties caused by storm events. HIDRALERTA is a forecast, early warning and risk assessment system for port and coastal areas that uses forecasts of sea waves and water levels to evaluate overtopping/flooding events and risks associated with the mooring of ships. The distinguishing feature of this system is that the risk assessment is based on specific parameters related to the actual risk being predicted, such as overtopping discharges, or the ship
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
17p..
Author(s): Zózimo, A. C.; Pinheiro, L.; Manz, A.; Garzon, J.L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Ferreira, Ó.
: Revista Mundi Engenharia, Tecnologia e Gestão
Editor: Mundi
Volume:
Vol 8, nº 1.
Keywords: Overwash; Overtopping; HIDRALERTA; Early warning systems
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Numerical analysis of performance of an oscillating water column wave energy converter inserted into a composite breakwater with rubble mound foundation
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In this study, performance of an oscillating water column wave energy converter inserted into a hypothetical composite breakwater with rubble mound foundation located at the southern Brazilian coast is analyzed. The FLUENT® numerical model, which is based on the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations, is used in 2D numerical simulations by adopting the Volume of Fluid method to consider the two-phase flow (water and air). The influence of the rubble mound foundation on the pneumatic power, the run-up/down, the free surface elevation inside the chamber, and the energy balance for different incident waves are investigated. The rubble mound foundation of the composite breakwater slightly affected hydrodynamics; however, it reduced significantly the pneumatic power of the device from 7 to 15% comparing with that obtained to a vertical breakwater founded on an impermeable foundation.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Teixeira, P.; Didier, E.
: Ocean Engineering
Editor: ELSEVIER
Volume:
278 (2023) 114421.
Keywords: RANS-VoF; Rubble mound foundation; Composite breakwaters; Oscillating water column; Wave energy
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