Duro, Nuno, Rui Santos, João M. Lourenço, Hervé Paulino, and João André Martins. "
Open virtualization framework for testing Ground Systems."
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Systems: Testing, Analysis, and Debugging. Ed. Shmuel Ur João Lourenço, Eitan Farchi. ACM Electronic Library, 2010. 67-73.
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Bernardo, M., M. Gonçalves, N. Lapa, and B. Mendes. "
Determination of alkylphenols in eluates from pyrolysis solid residues using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction."
Chemosphere. 79.11 (2010): 1026-1032.
AbstractDispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME) coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) was applied for the determination of 11 alkylphenols in eluates of chars produced in the co-pyrolysis of different wastes.
The optimized DLLME procedure, 4 mL of sample solution, 15 μL of trichloroethylene as extraction solvent, 1 mL of acetone as dispersion solvent and addition of 15% (w/v) of NaCl, was validated. Under the optimum conditions, the enrichment factors were in the range of 82–180. Calibration curves were constructed for each analyte in pure water in the concentration range of 0.5–8 μg/L with correlation coefficients higher than 0.999. The limits of detection were between 0.07 and 0.17 μg/L. The repeatability of the method was evaluated using water samples fortified with the analyte mixture at two concentration levels: the relative standard deviation (RSD) values were between 3.7% and 8.0% for a concentration of 0.5 μg/L, and between 4.2% and 6.4% for a concentration of 3 μg/L. The recoveries of the analytes evaluated by fortification of real eluate samples were in the range of 67.9–97.9% for eluate 1 (obtained from a decontaminated char) and in the range of 61.9–101.4% for eluate 2 (obtained from the untreated char). o-Methylphenol presented low recoveries for both eluates showing a possible matrix effect. The results obtained show that this method is adequate for the determination of alkylphenols in environmental aqueous samples and presents itself as a fast and inexpensive technique, using minor amounts of organic solvents.
Almeida, G., H. Biscaia, C. Chastre, J. Fonseca, and F. Melício Displacement Estimation of a RC beam test based on TSS algorithm. CISTI'2010 - 5ª Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Santiago de Compostela, 2010.
AbstractThe traditional methodology used in civil engineering measurements requires a lot of equipment and a very complex procedure especially if the number of target points increase. Since the beginning of the current century, several studies have been conducted in the area of photogrametry using digital image
correlation associated with block motion algorithms to estimate displacements in reinforced concrete (RC) beams during a load test. Using image processing techniques it is possible to measure the whole area of interest and not only a few points of the tests materials. In this paper, block-matching algorithms are used in order to compare the results from photogrametry techniques and the data obtained with linear voltage displacement transducer (LVDT) sensors during the load tests of RC beams, which are very common to find in civil engineering laboratories.
Jorge, André, João Guerreiro, Pedro Pereira, João Martins, and Luís Gomes. "
Energy Consumption Monitoring System for Large Complexes."
Doctoral Conference on Computing, Electrical and Industrial Systems, DoCEIS 2010. Eds. Luis Camarinha-Matos, Pedro Pereira, and Luis Ribeiro. Vol. 314. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 314. Costa de Caparica - Portugal: Springer Boston, 2010. 419-426.
AbstractThis paper describes the development of an open source system for monitoring and data acquisition of several energy analyzers. The developed system is based on a computer with Internet/Intranet connection by means of RS485 using Modbus RTU as communication protocol. The monitoring/metering system was developed for large building complexes and was validated in the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia University campus. The system considers two distinct applications. The first one allows the user to verify, in real time, the energy consumption of any department in the complex, produce load diagrams, tables and print, email or save all available data. The second application keeps records of active/reactive energy consumption in order to verify the existence of some anomalous situation, and also monthly charge energy consumption to each corresponding department.