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Publicações por CRAS

2012

Groundwater contamination by road deicing chemicals: The case of Serra da Estrela (Central Portugal) [Contaminação de água subterrânea por substâncias de limpeza da neve em estradas: O caso do sector de Nave de Santo António - Covão do Curral (Serra da Estrela, Centro de Portugal)]

Autores
Carvalho, A; Espinha Marques, J; Marques, JM; Carreira, PM; Moura, R; Guerner Dias, A; Chamine, HI; Rocha, F; Saraiva, R; Tavares, M; Mansilha, C;

Publicação
Comunicacoes Geologicas

Abstract
In the present moment, the sustainable water management is a major concern throughout the world. Mountain areas are more and more recognized as the world's water towers (UNESCO IHP-VI PROGRAMME). Since a large number of mountains are located at high altitude and are crossed by roads, deicing operations are inevitable. The use of deicing chemicals such as sodium chloride and calcium chloride to promote snow and ice melting in roads is an environmental problem of scientific, economic and social relevance. Due to its geological, geomorphological and climate characteristics, the Serra da Estrela mountain plays a strategic role in the water management in Portugal. This paper presents hydrogeochemical results that illustrate the process of groundwater contamination by road deicing salts in this mountain area. © 2012 LNEG.

2012

The Douro Coalfield Fires of Portugal

Autores
Ribeiro, J; Moura, R; Flores, D; Lopes, DB; Gouveia, C; Mendonca, S; Frazao, O;

Publicação
Coal and Peat Fires: A Global Perspective

Abstract

2012

Optimization of piezoelectric ultrasound emitter transducers for underwater communications

Autores
Martins, M; Correia, V; Cabral, JM; Lanceros Mendez, S; Rocha, JG;

Publicação
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL

Abstract
Ultrasound transducers are typically based on piezoelectric materials, due to their good response at high frequencies. Depending on the application, ceramics, polymers and composite materials can be used. In this work, an optimization study of ultrasound transducers for underwater communications is addressed, focusing on a piston type emitter transducer operating in thickness mode (d(33)). The piston is constituted by an active element disk with optimized dimensions. It is discussed how the acoustic impedance, thickness, resonance frequency and structure affect the transducer performance. This work allows a better understanding of the emitter transducer characteristics allowing reaching the optimum point of operation for specific applications. Focusing on underwater communication, the acoustic channel is defined and the transducer is optimized by finite element computer simulations. The results were compared with experimental tests, which show that four-layer structures increase up to 16 dB in performance versus single-layer.

2011

Experiment@Portugal

Autores
Restivo, MT; Alves, JC; Cardoso, A;

Publicação
iJEP

Abstract

2011

REFLECT: Rendering FPGAs to Multi-core Embedded Computing

Autores
Cardoso, JMP; Diniz, PC; Petrov, Z; Bertels, K; Hübner, M; van Someren, H; Gonçalves, F; de Coutinho, JGF; Constantinides, GA; Olivier, B; Luk, W; Becker, J; Kuzmanov, G; Thoma, F; Braun, L; Kühnle, M; Nane, R; Sima, VM; Krátký, K; Alves, JC; Ferreira, JC;

Publicação
Reconfigurable Computing

Abstract

2011

Experiment@Portugal

Autores
Restivo, MT; Alves, JC; Cardoso, A;

Publicação
International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) - Int. J. Eng. Ped.

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