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Segurança na habitação para idosos - versão de trabalho e base bibliográfica # 821 Infohabitar
Neste artigo, dedicado à temática da garantia de condições globais de segurança em soluções residenciais especialmente adequadas para idosos e pessoas fragilizadas, mas marcadas por um essencial quadro intergeracional, participativo e bem integrado em termos sociais, urbanos e arquitetónicos, abordam-se, sequencialmente, as seguintes matérias: (1) aspetos globais de segurança numa habitação adequada a idosos, assunto este estruturado, em termos de níveis físicos, nas temáticas da segurança na vizinhança e da segurança na habitação ; (2) questões considerada fundamentais da segurança residencial ligada à crítica ocorrência de acidentes domésticos ; (3) e, finalmente, uma atenção específica ao muito grave problema das quedas na habitação para fragilizados.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
15.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional
Volume:
Ano XVIII, n.º 821.
Keywords: programa de habitação adaptável intergeracional cooperativa a custos controlados; phai3c; intergeracionalidade; habitação
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Seismic and Structural health monitoring systems for large dams: theoretical, computational and practical innovations
This paper is focused on the study of the dynamic behaviour of two large arch dams, and it presents some innovations for the improvement of Seismic and Structural Health Monitoring (SSHM) systems for dams. The work describes a methodology based on the integrated use of software for automatic monitoring data analysis and of computational 3D finite element (3DFE) models for dam dynamic behaviour simulation. The monitoring data analysis software was developed for automatic modal identification, in order to obtain natural frequencies and mode shapes, for automatic detection of vibrations induced by seismic events, to be distinguished from those caused by other operational sources, and for comparison between results retrieved from measured vibrations and numerical results from 3DFE modelling. The numerical simulations are carried out using a 3DFE program developed for dynamic analysis of dam-reservoir-foundation systems, based on a solidfluid coupled formulation and considering the dam-water dynamic interaction, including calculation modules for complex modal analysis and for linear and non-linear seismic analysis. The case studies are two large arch dams that have been under continuous dynamic monitoring over the last ten years: Cabril dam (132 m high), the highest dam in Portugal, and Cahora Bassa dam (170 m high), in Mozambique, one of the highest dams in Africa. The SSHM systems installed in both dams have similar schemes and were designed to continuously record accelerations in several locations at the upper part of the dam body and near the dam-foundation interface, using uniaxial and triaxial accelerometers. The most significant experimental results from continuous dynamic monitoring are presented and compared with numerical results for both dams, with emphasis on the evolution of natural frequencies over time, including the vibration mode shapes for various water levels, and on the measured accelerations during low-intensity seismic events. Furthermore, the main results of non-linear seismic response simulations are provided, considering the effects due to joint movements and tensile and compressive concrete damage, aiming to assess the seismic performance of both dams based on the Endurance Time Analysis method.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Oliveira, S.; Alegre, A.; Carvalho, E.; Mendes, P.; Proença, J.
Revista: Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Dynamic behaviour of large concrete dams · Finite element numerical modelling · Seismic and structural health monitoring · Safety control · Dam-reservoirfoundation systems · Evolution of natural frequencies · Vibration modes · Seismic response
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SHIP IMPACT ON FENDERS. NUMERICAL MODEL VALIDATION USING EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING TESTS
Marine fenders provide the necessary interface between berthing ships and berth structures (PIANC, 2002). Their absence can cause damage to either the quay or the ship or both the quay and the ship, endangering lives, and property. Due to the complex hydrodynamics around berthing ships, the characterization of the maximum force applied to an individual fender and the force distribution among a set of fenders is an essential factor in the design and safety of maritime structures and the fenders themselves, as well as for improving existing ones. This paper aims to describe a combining physical and numerical modelling of a ship impact on fenders, in order to improve the numerical modelling of this problem.Physical modelling represents a good practice in hydraulic studies, where a scale model is used to reproduce complex dynamic phenomena. However, the use of a sophisticated numerical model (or a package of numerical models) can provide a good means to evaluate the samecomplex physical processes and, in addition, to design and test a large number of alternatives in a short time span.Both types of models have their strengths and weaknesses (Gerritsen and Sutherland, 2011). Physical models provide a natural reproduction of complex non-linear physical phenomena, therefore they are well established and considered to be truthful. On the other hand, these models can be expensive and time consuming. In addition, one has to deal with the scale effect and measurement difficulties and errors are frequent. Numerical models in turn are very efficient to simulate rapidly many physical processes and the results can be easily extracted. On the other hand, to improve the reliability of their use in practice, it is necessary to calibrate several parameters through physical model measurements and field experiments. In order to take advantage of the potentiality of the two models emerged the composite modelling which is the integrated and balanced use of physical and numerical models (Gerritsen and Sutherland, 2011). This technique also costs but provides results with a better quality than those model techniques separately and increases the confidence in the use of numerical models.The physical modeling consists of a ship scaled model, whose impact on the fenders was performed in a wave basin. Various impact velocities and angles between the ship axis and the fenders alignment were used to represent possible collision conditions. The same conditions were reproduced by a numerical package. The numerical modeling was performed using MOORNAV (Santos, 1994), which estimates the ship motions and the forces exerted on the elements of the mooring system, namely mooring lines and fenders.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Pinheiro, L.; Gomes, A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Santos, J. A.; Simão, J.; Costa, C.E.B.C.
Editor: PIANC
Keywords: Physical Modelling; Numerical Modelling; GulfStream Ship; Fenders; Composite modelling
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Simulação com o SAFEPORT do impacto da tempestade Célia nos navios amarrados no porto de Sines
Esta comunicação diz respeito à fase de testes do sistema SAFEPORT, tendo-se avaliado o seu desempenho numa situação de tempestade. Trata-se de um sistema desenvolvido para a segurança da navegação do porto de Sines, e, mais concretamente, nos seus terminais de Granéis Líquidos, Multiusos e Contentores. Para estes terminais, simulou-se o impacto da tempestade Célia nos esforços nos cabos de amarração de um navio petroleiro, de um navio de carga geral e de um navio porta contentores, respetivamente. O sistema SAFEPORT demonstrou ser capaz de antecipar os efeitos nos navios amarrados dos estados de agitação associados à tempestade Célia.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Gomes, A.; Pinheiro, L.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Santos, J. A.
Editor: 7as Jornadas de Engenharia Hidrográfica / 2as Jornadas Luso-Espanholas de Hidrografia
Keywords: tempestade Célia; SAFEPORT; Sines; navios amarrados
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Site characterization for the design of thermoactive geostructures
This paper addresses the topic of site characterization for the design of Shallow Geothermal Energy (SGE) systems, namely of thermoactive geostructures, which are geotechnical structures, such as piles, retaining walls and tunnel linings, also used as heat exchangers as part of closed-loop SGE systems. Such solutions, being increasingly adopted for buildings
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Vieira, A.; Alberdi-Pagola, M.; Barla, M.; Christodoulides, P.; Florides, G.; Insana, A.; Javed, S.; Maranha, J. R.; Milenic, D.; Prodan, I.; Salciarini, D.
Revista: Soils and Rcks
Editor: ABMS, SPG
Volume:
Special Issue: Thermal Applications in Geotechnical Engineering, January-March, 2022.
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Sliding stability assessment of concrete dams using 3D discontinuum hydromechanical model following a discrete crack approach
Evaluation of the sliding stability of concrete dams requires the use of numerical tools not only able to simulate the coupled hydromechanical behavior but also able to adequately represent the foundation discontinuities and the specific features of dam foundations. The formulation of a three-dimensional (3D) small displacement finite element model based on interface elements to simulate the discontinuities is presented. In this model, the hydraulic behavior is simulated assuming that the water flow occurs only along channels located at the edges of the triangular interface elements that simulate the discontinuities. The model is used to perform coupled hydromechanical analysis of a large arch-gravity dam and to assess safety against dam base sliding, assuming different constitutive models at the dam/foundation interface and two different approaches: (i) strength reduction method and (ii) amplification of the hydrostatic pressure, assuming an increase in the reservoir level. The present study shows that consistent results are obtained with the proposed numerical model and that stability analysis should preferably be carried out using the method of increasing the hydrostatic pressure and the corresponding uplift pressures, as this methodology leads to significantly lower safety factors.
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
25p..
Autor(es): Braga Farinha, M. L.; Azevedo, N.; Leitão, N. S.; Rocha de Almeida, J.; Oliveira, S.
Revista: Geotechnics
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
2(1).
Keywords: sliding stability; softening; three-dimnsional numerical modelling; hydromechanical behavior; rock foundations; concrete dam foundations
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Sliding stability assessmento of concrete dams using a 3D discontinuum hydromechanical model following a discrete crack approach
Evaluation of the sliding stability of concrete dams requires the use of numerical tools notonly able to simulate the coupled hydromechanical behavior but also able to adequately represent thefoundation discontinuities and the specific features of dam foundations. The formulation of a threedimensional (3D) small displacement finite element model based on interface elements to simulatethe discontinuities is presented. In this model, the hydraulic behavior is simulated assuming that thewater flow occurs only along channels located at the edges of the triangular interface elements thatsimulate the discontinuities. The model is used to perform coupled hydromechanical analysis of alarge arch-gravity dam and to assess safety against dam base sliding, assuming different constitutivemodels at the dam/foundation interface and two different approaches: (i) strength reduction methodand (ii) amplification of the hydrostatic pressure, assuming an increase in the reservoir level. Thepresent study shows that consistent results are obtained with the proposed numerical model andthat stability analysis should preferably be carried out using the method of increasing the hydrostaticpressure and the corresponding uplift pressures, as this methodology leads to significantly lowersafety factors.
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Braga Farinha, M. L.; Azevedo, N.; Leitão, N. S.; Rocha de Almeida, J.; Oliveira, S.
Revista: Geotechnics
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
2(1).
Keywords: sliding stability; softening; three-dimensional numerical modeling; hydromechanical behavior; rock foundations; concrete dam foundations
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Sobre as necessidades habitacionais mais específicas dos idosos (partes I e II) - versão de trabalho e base bibliográfica # 810 Infohabitar e # 811 Infohabitar
No presente texto desenvolve-se, em primeiro lugar, uma reflexão genérica sobre as necessidades habitacionais mais específicas dos idosos, passando-se, depois, para uma reflexão sobre a importância de uma informada e ativa capacidade de escolha e de participação no apuramento de uma habitação adequada aos idosos; afinal há, já qui, uma perspetiva que avança numa importância tendencialmente
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
22.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional
Volume:
Ano XVIII, n.º 810 e n.º 811.
Keywords: programa de habitação adaptável intergeracional cooperativa a custos controlados; phai3c; intergeracionalidade; habitação
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Special Issue
The purpose of this Special Issue was to collect and publish technical and researchpapers, including review papers, focusing on the recycling of road pavement materials topromote pavement sustainability performance. Ten papers were published in total covering the use of construction and demolition waste (reclaimed asphalt pavement, recycledconcrete aggregate and glass) and industrial waste (plastic and slag). The application ofrecycled materials concerns bituminous mixtures, concrete mixtures, and non-traditionalinterlocking blocks or cobbles. The most relevant contributions of each paper are briefly described in the following sections. The papers involved thirty-four authors from eleven countries of Europe (Belgium, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Portugal), Africa (Nigeria),Asia (Malaysia and Saudi Arabia), Australia, and South America (Brazil and Colombia).
Ano: 2022
Autor(es): Neves, J.; Freire, A. C.
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
Recycling 2022, 7, 12.
Keywords: Editiorial
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Storm water systems
Performance assessment is recognized as an important management tool for urban water systems. This article describes the application of a performance assessment framework for storm water systems, in collaboration with two Portuguese urban water utilities. A performance assessment system was built for each water utility, including objectives, assessment criteria and performance metrics. The results showed the existence of areas vulnerable to flooding occurrences and the need for investment in rehabilitation. The application of the performance assessment framework supports the identification of systems
Ano: 2022
Número Páginas:
27 pp..
Autor(es): Santos, L.F.; Cardoso, M. A.; Galvão, A.
Revista: International Journal of Water Resources Development
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Keywords: Portugal; Water utility; Storm water systems; Water management; Performance metrics; Performance assessment
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