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2006
Nunes, Isabel L. Use of Fuzzy Logics on Human-Centered Systems: a Review. SCRA 2006-FIM XIII-Thirteenth International Conference of the Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Statistical Techniques. Tomar-Portugal, 2006. Abstract
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Igreja, J. M., J. M. Lemos, and R. Neves-Silva. "Controlling distributed hyperbolic plants with adaptive nonlinear model predictive control." Assessment and Future Directions of Nonlinear Model Predictive Control. Springer, 2006.
Santos, Celina, Ricardo Afonso, Maria Pedro Guarino, Rita Patarrão, Ana Fernandes, João Paulo Noronha, Maria Paula Macedo, and Jorge Caldeira. "In vitro Nitrosation of Insulin A and B-chains." Eur J. Mass Spectrom.. 12.5 (2006): 331-338.
Mahiout, A., R. Damann, J. Pera, A. Luonsi, M. Kolari, J. Siivinen, J. F. Santos Oliveira, N. Lapa, G. Pourcelly, and F. Aslan. "Industrial liquid effluents in the pulp and paper industry." Industrial Liquid Effluents - A Guide Book on the Treatment of Effluents from the Mining/Metallurgy, Paper, Plating and Textile Industries. Eds. M. Cox, P. Négré, and L. Yurramendi. Donostia - San Sebastián: INASMET-Tecnalia and European Commission, 2006. 33-73.
Salema, Maria Isabel Gomes, A. P. Barbosa-Póvoa, and Augusto Q. Novais. "Supply Chain Design and Planning with Product Return: An Optimization Approach." Production and Operations Management Society Conference. Boston, USA 2006. 1-11. Abstract2006_salema06scdesignplanning_poms06.pdf

This paper addresses the design and planning of supply chains with product return. A graph approach is used as the modelling methodology. Commonly, the application of graph approaches to the design of supply chains, considers nodes as chain entities and arcs as connections between them. These assumptions are extended in the present work where products may also be associated with both nodes and arcs. A multi-product network formulation is obtained which is further generalised to consider the modelling of time, resulting in a dynamic multi-product network model with product return. This generalisation assumes that any node is a transformation point which allows inbound and outbound products to differ. Considering four different kinds of entities (factories, warehouses, sorting centres and customers), proper functions are defined for each one: production, postponement, usage and selection. An example, base on a Portuguese industry case, is applied in order to corroborate the model applicability and adequacy to real world problems.

Salema, MI, APB Póvoa, and A. Q. Novais. "A warehouse-based design model for reverse logistics." Journal of the Operational Research Society. 57 (2006): 615-629. AbstractWebsite

In this paper, an MILP formulation is proposed for the design of a reverse logistics network based on a warehouse location–allocation model, which optimizes, simultaneously, the forward and reverse networks. A single product model with unlimited capacity is first defined. Subsequently, the model is extended to a multi-product capacitated recovery network model, where capacity limitations and a multi-product system can be considered. The proposed model is compared to published work in the field, where different model assumptions have been proposed. Two cases are described so as to gain a better insight into the model and allow a comparative analysis.

Pina, João, Mário Neves, M. McCulloch, and Amadeu Rodrigues. "Design of a Linear Synchronous Motor With High Temperature Superconductor Materials in the Armature and in the Field Excitation System." Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 43 (2006): 804-808. AbstractWebsite
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Nunes, Isabel L. "Ergonomics & Usability - key factors in knowledge society." Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies. 2 (2006): 87-94. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L. "ERGO_X - The Model of a Fuzzy Expert System for Workstation Ergonomic Analysis." International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Ed. W. Karwowski. CRC Press, 2006. 3114-3121. Abstract
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Palma, L., F. Coito, R. Neves-Silva, and F. Almeida. "A Neural PCA Approach To Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems." (2006). Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L. "Quantitative Method for Processing Objective Data from Posture Analysis." International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Ed. W. Karwowski. CRC Press, 2006. 3306-3309. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L., Rodrigo Araújo, and Armando Tudella Risk Analysis by Activity in a Power Plant Facility. Eds. Carlos Guedes-Soares, and Zio. Vol. 2. Safety and Reliability for Managing Risk, 2. Taylor & Francis, London, 2006. Abstract
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Lanca, M. C., E. R. Neagu, L. A. Dissado, and J. Marat-Mendes. "Space charge studies in XLPE from power cables using combined isothermal ans thermostimulated current measurements." Advanced Materials Forum Iii, Pts 1 and 2. Ed. P. M. Vilarinho. Vol. 514-516. Materials Science Forum, 514-516. 2006. 935-939. Abstract

Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) peelings from aged power cables from three different sources were studied using a combined procedure of isothermal and thermo-stimulated current measurements. Different parameters, such as electric field, temperature, charging/discharging times, can be selected in order to make an analysis of the space charge characteristics (such as, relaxation times and activation energies). Three different cables peelings were analyzed: A - electrically aged in the laboratory at high temperature, B - service aged for 18 years and C - thermally aged in the laboratory at high temperature. The results were compared for the different types of samples and also with previous results on laboratory aged and produced films of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and XLPE.

Lanca, M. C., E. R. Neagu, P. Silva, L. Gil, and J. Marat-Mendes. "Study of electrical properties of natural cork and two derivative products." Advanced Materials Forum Iii, Pts 1 and 2. Ed. P. M. Vilarinho. Vol. 514-516. Materials Science Forum, 514-516. 2006. 940-944. Abstract

Electrical properties of natural cork, commercial cork agglomerates (for floor and wall coverings) and a recently developed composite of cork/TetraPak (R) were studied. Measurements of isothermal charge and discharge currents were made for natural cork samples in different directions (axial, radial and tangential cuts). The isothermal current characteristics and the samples conductivity were investigated under different conditions (electric field, temperature and environmental conditions: in air at ambient relative humidity (RH), dry air and vacuum), also the samples could be or not conditioned (dried in vacuum or in a P2O5 atmosphere at room temperature). From these results the influence of water on the electrical properties of natural cork could be seen. In order to compare the three different cork materials a preliminary study was made. Isothermal charge and discharge currents and conductivity after 1h charging were measured and compared for different electric fields and temperature in air at ambient RH.

Najmudin, S., CIPD Guerreiro, AL Carvalho, JAM Prates, MAS Correia, V. D. Alves, LMA Ferreira, MJ Romao, HJ Gilbert, DN Bolam, and CMGA Fontes. "Xyloglucan is recognized by carbohydrate-binding modules that interact with beta-glucan chains." Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281 (2006): 8815-8828. Abstract
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Neto, V. F., R. Vaz, T. Shokuhfar, C. A. A. Ghumman, and O. M. N. D. Teodoro. "{Diffusion of Critical Elements in Steel during Thermal Treatments in a Diamond Chemical Vapour Deposition Atmosphere}." Defect and Diffusion Forum. 258-260 (2006): 270-275. Abstract

In this study, it will be investigated the diffusion of critical elements, namely, carbon (C) and iron (Fe), into a steel substrate (Impax Supreme) during the diamond chemical vapour deposition (CVD) process. The substrate temperature was varied from 700 to 850oC by plasma power manipulations to enable the correlation of substrate temperature with diffusion length and depth of the above mentioned critical elements into steel during film growth conditions. Methane concentration is also a parameter which has been considered during the parametric analysis. The crystalline compounds formed during the diamond growth process are studied using XRD analysis. In addition, SIMS technique is used with depth profiling to monitor the diffusion of elements during the process. The results obtained enabled to improve traditional understanding about the mechanisms relating to diamond deposition on steel substrates using CVD processes.

Naia, Duarte M., P. M. Gordo, O. M. N. D. Teodoro, De A. P. Lima, A. M. C. Moutinho, and R. S. Brusa. "{Sub-surface Defects induced by Low Energy Ar + Sputtering of Silver}." Materials science forum. 514-516 (2006): 1608-1612. Abstract

Induced defects in silver polycrystalline samples irradiated with 4 keV Ar+ were characterised with slow positron implantation spectroscopy. The implanted gas was found to interact with ion irradiation defects. The evolution of the defects and gas-defect interactions were followed through a multi-step isochronal annealing treatment. Two different defected regions were detected. A region near to the surface, due to a distribution of vacancy-like defects produced by irradiation, and a deeper one due to coalescence of Ar. The deeper defects evolve with thermal treatments and probably produce cavities which are not easily recovered.

2005
Pina, João, Mário Neves, M. McCulloch, and Amadeu Rodrigues. "Design of a Linear Synchronous Motor With High Temperature Superconductor Materials in the Armature and in the Field Excitation System." European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, EUCAS?05. 2005. Abstract
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Neagu, E. R.;Neagu, R. M.;Lanca, M. C.;Vassilikou-Dova, A.;Marat-Mendes, and J. N. "Identification of an apparent peak by use of the final thermally stimulated discharge current technique." 12th International Symposium on Electrets. 2005. 296-299. Abstract
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Neagu, E. R.;Neagu, R. M.;Lanca, M. C.;Marat-Mendes, and J. N. "The time as a parameter to investigate the landscape of the apparent activation energies in the final thermally stimulated discharge current measurements." 12th International Symposium on Electrets. 2005. 292-295. Abstract
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Cabeças, J. M., and Isabel L. Nunes Formação de Técnicos Superiores em SHT: competências para a prevenção de LMERT. Prevenção das Lesões Músculo-Esqueléticas relacionadas com o trabalho - Que missão e responsabilidades?" Hotel Sana - Sesimbra, 2005. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L. A importância da avaliação de factores de risco ocupacionais em políticas de aquisição de equipamentos - O caso da exposição à vibração. 3ª Jornadas Técnicas de Engenharia Logística Militar "O ciclo de vida dos materiais", org. Exército Português. Paço de Arcos - Oeiras, 2005. Abstract
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Nunes, Isabel L. Fuzzy Multicriteria Model for Ergonomic workplace analysis and Risk analysis. Eds. Karwowski Saarela Mattila P.; W.; Sinay, J.; Mondelo. Information Technology, Knowledge Management and Engineering for Enterprise Productivity and Quality of Working Life (International Conference: Computer-Aided Ergonomics and Safety - CAES'05). Kosice-Slovak Republic, 2005. Abstract
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Salema, Maria Isabel G., Ana Paula Barbosa-póvoa, and Augusto Q. Novais. "Design and Planning of Closed-loop Supply Chains: An Optimisation Approach." ChemPor Conference. Coimbra, Portugal 2005. 2-7. Abstract2005_salema05designplanningclsc_chempor05.pdf

A general model for the design and planning of closed-loop supply chains is proposed. The model is both strategic and tactical in nature, containing two levels of decisions: the location of facilities and the planning of production, storage and distribution. Its mathematical formulation is solved using a standard Branch and Bound technique. The model applicability and accuracy are studied on a modified version of an already published case study.