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Transformar as circulações domésticas em verdadeiros espaços de vida Infohabitar # 787
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Neste pequeno artigo, dedicado à temática dos espaços de circulação privados habitacionais, faz-se, de início, um enquadramento e uma introdução geral a estes espaços na globalidade dos espaços domésticos, seguindo-se um desenvolvimento da reflexão sobre os espaços de circulação domésticos, designadamente, nas seguintes facetas temáticas específicas: (i) relações entre estes espaços de circulação privados e os aspetos de estruturação e de dimensionamento geral do espaço doméstico; (ii) associações consideradas mais interessantes entre os espaços de circulação e outros
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
11p.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional (GHabitar APPQH)
Volume:
Infohabitar, Ano XVII, n.º 787
Keywords: infohabitar; circulações domésticas; arquitectura; habitação
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Turbulent Flow Structure in a Confluence: Influence of Tributaries Width and Discharge Ratios
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River channel confluences are rather important interfaces where intense changes in physical,mixing and sediment transport processes occur. Following an experimental campaign, the main flowmechanisms in confluences and the development of the shear layer formed between the two tributaryflows are presented. As the experimental flow cases comprised changes in the flow discharge andchannel widths of the tributaries, the influence of width and discharge ratios on the turbulent flowstructure and shear layer is also evaluated. Main findings indicate that changes in the differencebetween momentum ratio in the tributaries have a significant effect on the magnitude and location offlow mechanisms.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Alizadeh, L.; Fernandes, J. N.
Revista: water
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
13, 465.
Keywords: Flow mechanisms; Mixing layers; Shear layer; Hydrodynamics; Confluence
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Uma introdução geral aos espaços domésticos comuns
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Neste artigo, dedicado à temática geral e introdutória aos espaços comuns domésticos abordam-se, primeiro os espaços domésticos comuns na habitação e, depois, os espaços domésticos comuns fora da habitação.Relativamente aos espaços domésticos comuns na habitação são abordados, sequencialmente, os seguintes tipos de espaços: vestíbulo de entrada; lavabo; corredor e zonas de passagem; sala ou zona de estar; cozinha; zona de refeições ou sala de jantar; casa(s) de banho; varanda e outras zonas exteriores privadas elevadas como pátios e pequenos quintais; áreas de serviço para arrumações; outros espaços de serviço doméstico; outros espaços domésticos comuns que integram a habitaçãoRelativamente aos espaços domésticos comuns fora da habitação são abordados, sequencialmente, os seguintes tipos de espaços: (virtualidades domésticas do) estacionamento em garagem; espaços de arrumação; e outros espaços domésticos fora da habitação.Remata-se o artigo com algumas notas complementares e estrategicamente discutíveis sobre os espaços comuns domésticos.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
12p.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional (GHabitar APPQH)
Volume:
Infohabitar, Ano XVII, n.º 783
Keywords: infohabitar; espaços domésticos; arquitectura; habitação
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Understanding the impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on public transportation travel patterns in the city of Lisbon
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is creating disruptive changes in urban mobility that maycompromise the sustainability of the public transportation system. As a result, worldwide cities facethe need to integrate data from different transportation modes to dynamically respond to changingconditions. This article combines statistical views with machine learning advances to comprehensively explore changing urban mobility dynamics within multimodal public transportation systems from user trip records. In particular, we retrieve discriminative traffic patterns with order-preserving coherence to model disruptions to demand expectations across geographies and show their utility to describe changing mobility dynamics with strict guarantees of statistical significance, interpretability and actionability. This methodology is applied to comprehensively trace the changes to the urban mobility patterns in the Lisbon city brought by the current COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, we consider passenger trip data gathered from the three major public transportation modes: subway, bus, and tramways. The gathered results comprehensively reveal novel travel patterns within the city, such as imbalanced demand distribution towards the city peripheries, going far beyond simplistic localized changes to the magnitude of traffic demand. This work offers a novel methodological contribution with a solid statistical ground for the spatiotemporal assessment of actionable mobility changes and provides essential insights for other cities and public transport operators facing mobilitychallenges alike.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
18p.
Autor(es): Aparício, J.; Arsénio, E.; Henriques, R.
Revista: Sustainability
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
13.
Keywords: Sustainable mobility; Discriminative pattern mining; Order preserving traffic dynamics; Covid-19; Multimodality; Public transportation
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Using machine learning for dependable outlier detection in environmental monitoring systems
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AbstractSensor platforms used in environmental monitoring applications are often subject to harsh environmental conditions while monitoring complex phenomena. Therefore, designing dependable monitoring systems is challenging given the external disturbances affecting sensor measurements. Even the apparently simple task of outlier detection in sensor data becomes a hard problem, amplified by the difficulty in distinguishing true data errors due to sensor faults from deviations due to natural phenomenon, which look like data errors. Existing solutions for runtime outlier detection typically assume that the physical processes can be accurately modeled, or that outliers consist in large deviations that are easily detected and filtered by appropriate thresholds. Other solutions assume that it is possible to deploy multiple sensors providing redundant data to support voting-based techniques. In this article, we propose a new methodology for dependable runtime detection of outliers in environmental monitoring systems, aiming to increase data quality by treating them. We propose the use of machine learning techniques to model each sensor behavior, exploiting the existence of correlated data provided by other related sensors. Using these models, along with knowledge of processed past measurements, it is possible to obtain accurate estimations of the observed environment parameters and build failure detectors that use these estimations. When a failure is detected, these estimations also allow one to correct the erroneous measurements and hence improve the overall data quality. Our methodology not only allows one to distinguish truly abnormal measurements from deviations due to complex natural phenomena, but also allows the quantification of each measurement quality, which is relevant from a dependability perspective.We apply the methodology to real datasets from a complex aquatic monitoring system, measuring temperature and salinity parameters, through which we illustrate the process for building the machine learning prediction models using a technique based on Artificial Neural Networks, denoted ANNODE (ANN Outlier Detection). From this application, we also observe the effectiveness of our ANNODE approach for accurate outlier detection in harsh environments. Then we validate these positive results by comparing ANNODE with state-of-the-art solutions for outlier detection. The results show that ANNODE improves existing solutions regarding accuracy of outlier detection.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
1-30pp.
Autor(es): Jesus, G.; Casimiro, A.; Oliveira, A.
Revista: ACM - Digital Library
Editor: ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
Volume:
Volume 5, Issue 3.
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Validation of Machine Learning Models for Structural Dam Behaviour Interpretation and Prediction
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The main aim of structural safety control is the multiple assessments of the expected dam behaviour based on models and the measurements and parameters that characterise the dams response and condition. In recent years, there is an increase in the use of data-based models for the analysis and interpretation of the structural behaviour of dams. Multiple Linear Regression is the conventional, widely used approach in dam engineering, although interesting results have been published based on machine learning algorithms such as artificial neural networks, support vector machines, random forest, and boosted regression trees. However, these models need to be carefully developed and properly assessed before their application in practice. This is even more relevant when an increase in users of machine learning models is expected. For this reason, this paper presents extensive work regarding the verification and validation of data-based models for the analysis and interpretation of observed dams behaviour. This is presented by means of the development of several machine learning models to interpret horizontal displacements in an arch dam in operation. Several validation techniques are applied, including historical data validation, sensitivity analysis, and predictive validation. The results are discussed and conclusions are drawn regarding the practical application of data-based models.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
27.
Autor(es): Mata, J.; Salazar, F.; Barateiro, J.; Antunes, A.
Revista: Soft Computing and Machine Learning in Dam Engineering
Editor: MDPI
Volume:
13.
Keywords: Model validation; Sensitivity analysis; Structural behaviour; Machine learning methods; Concrete dam
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Variedade espacial/ambiental e funcionalidade doméstica ou sobre as importantes e diversas facetas dessa mesma funcionalidade
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Neste artigo, dedicado à temática geral da relação entre uma desejável variedade espacial e uma renovada e bem fundamentada funcionalidade doméstica, abordam-se as seguintes, e consideradas, importantes facetas desta mesma funcionalidade: uma funcionalidade expressiva, mas dirigida para certas funções domésticas e não para determinados compartimentos; funcionalidade doméstica privilegiando o convívio na habitação; funcionalidade doméstica expressivamente aplicada à arrumação; funcionalidade doméstica, apropriação pessoal e desafogo; e, finalmente, a temática da funcionalidade doméstica no âmbito da relação interior-exterior
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
9p.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Revista: Infohabitar
Editor: GHabitar - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Qualidade Habitacional (GHabitar APPQH)
Volume:
Infohabitar, Ano XVII, n.º 782
Keywords: infohabitar; espaços domésticos; arquitectura; habitação
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Vibration-based damage detection of a concrete arch dam
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Civil engineering structures are generally supposed to have long operation life spans during which they aresubmitted to many factors, both environmentally and human-induced, that degrade their condition and performance,gradually leading to the occurrence of damages and malfunctions. Therefore, systems capable ofmonitoring and assessing structural performance automatically are highly desirable.In this context, this paper describes the vibration-based structural health monitoring of Baixo Sabor arch dam,in Portugal, detailing results from the several processing stages needed to achieve the ability to detect damage.Automated operational modal analysis is applied to the data obtained during the first three years of monitoring,after which environmental and operational conditions affecting modal properties are studied and their effectsminimised through the combined application of weighted regression models and principal components analysis.Finally, damages are simulated in a numerical model of the dam, and the results are used to test the ability ofdamage detection tools to find these anomalies.The present paper uses a quite unique set of experimental data to test for the first time the ability of avibration-based SHM system to identify realistic damages in an arch dam.
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Pereira, S.; Magalhães, F.; Gomes, J. P.; Cunha, A.; Lemos, J. V.
Revista: Engineering Structures
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
235.
Keywords: Damage detection; Data normalisation; Operational and environmental effects; Continuous dynamic monitoring; Concrete arch dam
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Water Mixing and Renewal in Circular Cross-Section Storage Tanks as Influenced by Configuration and Operational Conditions
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Storage tanks are essential components of water supply systems to store water to face normal and emergency conditions and to level off required pressures. However, tanks can also be the source of water quality deterioration due to poor mixing and long residence times. In this paper, the effect of the tank configuration and of the operating mode on water mixing and renewal in cylindrical small-scale tanks of typical configurations is assessed. Results show that nearly complete mixing conditions can be attained in the tanks with inlet and outlet pipes located at opposite walls. Short-circuiting and the formation of dead zones is demonstrated in tanks with inlet and outlet pipes located close together. In fill-and-draw mode, water mixing is enhanced by a wide water-level variation, but renewal takes longer than in steady-state conditions. In addition, an empirical formula is proposed for estimating the turnover time in cylindrical tanks operated at a constant level. By identifying the configurations and operating conditions that promote mixing, this paper contributes to better water quality management in existing and new storage tanks in distribution systems.
Ano: 2021
Autor(es): Pinheiro, A.; Monteiro, L.; Carneiro, J.; Almeida, M. C.; Covas, D.
Revista: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Editor: ASCE
Volume:
Volume147, Issue 12.
Keywords: Storage Tanks; Circular Cross-Section; Water Mixing
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Wave RUN-UP Measurements under very oblique wave incidence
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Under the scope of the HYDRALAB+ transnational access project, the so-called RODBreak experiment was conducted in the multidirectional wave basin at the Marienwerden facilities of the Leibniz University Hannover (LUH). A stretch of a rubble-mound breakwater was built in the wave basin with a very gentle slope. Its armour layer was made of Antifer cubes, at the roundhead and adjoining trunk, and of rock, at the rest of the trunk.A set of tests was carried out to extend the range of wave steepness values analysed in wave run-up, vertopping and armour layer stability studies, focusing on oblique extreme wave conditions, with incident wave angles from 40º to 90º.The present study focuses on the analysis of measured wave run-up values obtained in the tests and on their on their variability as well as the influence of the wave obliquity and directional spreading.
Ano: 2021
Número Páginas:
81-90pp.
Autor(es): Lemos, R.; PINA, V.; Santos, J. A.; Fortes, C. J. E. M.; Reis, M. T. L. G. V.; Bornschein, A.
Revista: Revista Recursos Hídricos
Editor: APRH
Volume:
Vol. 42, N.º 1.
DOI:
10.5894/rh42n1-cti9
Keywords: RODbreak; Physical modelling; Oblique waves; Run-up; Rubble-mound breakwaters
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