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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Contribuição ao estudo das propriedades dos materiais cimentícios reforçados com fibras de vidro (Glass Fibre Reinforced Cement - GRC) / Contribution to the study of properties of glass fibre reinforced cement - GRC

Lameiras, Rodrigo de Melo January 2007 (has links)
Os materiais cimentícios são materiais frágeis que apresentam resistências à tração e capacidades de deformação muito baixas. Uma das formas de contornar a fragilidade destes materiais é a utilização de fibras curtas, descontínuas e dispersas. Um exemplo destes materiais cimentícios são os produzidos com fibras de vidro, comumente denominados pela sigla GRC. Apesar dos diversos avanços apresentados na tecnologia do GRC, ele ainda apresenta uma degradação significativa das suas propriedades ao longo do seu envelhecimento. Além disso, por ser um material que começou a ser produzido em escala industrial há pouco tempo no Brasil, há uma carência de pesquisas que caracterizem os GRCs produzidos com materiais locais. Portanto, esta pesquisa veio com o objetivo geral de avaliar o GRC produzido com fibras de vidro álcali-resistente (tipo AR) e com os materiais disponíveis comercialmente na cidade de Porto Alegre com relação as suas propriedades mecânicas e durabilidade. Mais especificamente, estudou-se a influência do tamanho das fibras (35mm e 17,5mm), da adição de sílica ativa (5%) e metacaulim (5%, 10% e 15%), da relação agregado/cimento (1,00 e 1,10) e da idade (28, 42, 49 e 56 dias). As propriedades estudadas foram: limite de proporcionalidade (PEL), módulo de ruptura (MOR), índices de tenacidade (I5, I10 e I30), módulo de elasticidade na flexão (MEF), absorção de água (ABS), massa especifica (MES) e porosidade aparente (PAP). Além disso, utilizou-se um método acelerado de ataque em água a 50°C, em diversos períodos de ataque (14, 21 e 28 dias), para estudar o efeito do envelhecimento nas propriedades mecânicas do GRC. Os resultados mostraram que, enquanto algumas propriedades são majoritariamente dependentes da matriz, outras são fundamentalmente dependentes das propriedades do reforço. Apesar do aumento das fibras provocar melhorias na resistência última e na capacidade de absorção de energia do material, ele também gera pertubação naquelas propriedades que as características da matriz são mais relevantes devido ao fato das fibras dificultarem o adensamento do GRC. Com o uso de elevados teores de metacaulim, os compósitos produzidos com fibras curtas apresentaram MOR e índices de tenacidade elevados (também obtidos com fibras longas), mantendo o efeito benéfico do uso deste tamanho de fibras nas propriedades que dependem mais das matrizes. As propriedades majoritariamente dependentes das características das fibras (MOR, I5, I10 e I30) se mostraram muito sensíveis ao ataque. Ademais, o uso das adições pozolânicas não se mostrou capaz de reter tais propriedades para os tempos estudados. / The cementitious materials are fragile materials that show low tensile strengths and low capacity of deformation. One way of dealing with the fragility of these materials is the utilization of short, discontinuous and disperse fibres. One of these cementitious materials is the one usually called by the term GRC. Despite the advances of the GRC technology, this material shows high degradation of its properties throughout the life cycle. Besides that, the fact of being a material which has recently been produced in Brazil on a industrial scale, there is an enormous lack on researches about GRC produced with local materials. Therefore, this research was envisioned with the main objective of evaluating the GRC properties produced with alkali-resistent glass fibres (AR type) and with materials commercially available in Porto Alegre, analyzing its mechanical properties and durability. Specifically, it studied the influence of fibre length (35 mm and 17,5 mm), of silica fume (5%) and metakaolin addition (5%, 10% and 15%), of aggregate/cement relation (1,00 and 1,10) and of the age (28, 42, 49 and 56 days). The measured properties were: proportional limit (PEL), modulus of rupture (MOR), toughness indexes (I5, I10 and I30), modulus of elasticity in bending (MEF), water absorption (ABS), bulk density (MES) and apparent porosity (PAP). In addition, the mechanicals properties of GRC under the effect of ageing (stored in water at 50°C to accelerate the ageing) were investigated where the test were carried out after 14, 21 and 28 days of the accelerated ageing. The results showed that while some properties are mainly influenced by the matrix properties (PEL, MEF, ABS, MES and PAP), others are basically dependent on the fiber reinforcement properties (MOR, I5, I10 and I30). Despite the fact that GRC produced with greater fibre length showed increases at MOR and in energy absorption capacity, it lead to losses of those properties that are mainly influenced by the matrix because it is more difficult to consolidate this GRC. Furthermore, the addition of high contents of metakaolin in composites produced with short fibres leads to MOR and toughness indexes to the higher levels found (gotten with long fibres), keeping the benefic effect of using short fibres at the properties that are basically function of the matrix properties. The MOR, I5, I10 and I30 decreased when the GRC suffer accelerated ageing. The results also showed that the use of pozzolanic additions wasn't able to retain the mechanical properties of GRC throughout time
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Contribuição ao estudo das propriedades dos materiais cimentícios reforçados com fibras de vidro (Glass Fibre Reinforced Cement - GRC) / Contribution to the study of properties of glass fibre reinforced cement - GRC

Lameiras, Rodrigo de Melo January 2007 (has links)
Os materiais cimentícios são materiais frágeis que apresentam resistências à tração e capacidades de deformação muito baixas. Uma das formas de contornar a fragilidade destes materiais é a utilização de fibras curtas, descontínuas e dispersas. Um exemplo destes materiais cimentícios são os produzidos com fibras de vidro, comumente denominados pela sigla GRC. Apesar dos diversos avanços apresentados na tecnologia do GRC, ele ainda apresenta uma degradação significativa das suas propriedades ao longo do seu envelhecimento. Além disso, por ser um material que começou a ser produzido em escala industrial há pouco tempo no Brasil, há uma carência de pesquisas que caracterizem os GRCs produzidos com materiais locais. Portanto, esta pesquisa veio com o objetivo geral de avaliar o GRC produzido com fibras de vidro álcali-resistente (tipo AR) e com os materiais disponíveis comercialmente na cidade de Porto Alegre com relação as suas propriedades mecânicas e durabilidade. Mais especificamente, estudou-se a influência do tamanho das fibras (35mm e 17,5mm), da adição de sílica ativa (5%) e metacaulim (5%, 10% e 15%), da relação agregado/cimento (1,00 e 1,10) e da idade (28, 42, 49 e 56 dias). As propriedades estudadas foram: limite de proporcionalidade (PEL), módulo de ruptura (MOR), índices de tenacidade (I5, I10 e I30), módulo de elasticidade na flexão (MEF), absorção de água (ABS), massa especifica (MES) e porosidade aparente (PAP). Além disso, utilizou-se um método acelerado de ataque em água a 50°C, em diversos períodos de ataque (14, 21 e 28 dias), para estudar o efeito do envelhecimento nas propriedades mecânicas do GRC. Os resultados mostraram que, enquanto algumas propriedades são majoritariamente dependentes da matriz, outras são fundamentalmente dependentes das propriedades do reforço. Apesar do aumento das fibras provocar melhorias na resistência última e na capacidade de absorção de energia do material, ele também gera pertubação naquelas propriedades que as características da matriz são mais relevantes devido ao fato das fibras dificultarem o adensamento do GRC. Com o uso de elevados teores de metacaulim, os compósitos produzidos com fibras curtas apresentaram MOR e índices de tenacidade elevados (também obtidos com fibras longas), mantendo o efeito benéfico do uso deste tamanho de fibras nas propriedades que dependem mais das matrizes. As propriedades majoritariamente dependentes das características das fibras (MOR, I5, I10 e I30) se mostraram muito sensíveis ao ataque. Ademais, o uso das adições pozolânicas não se mostrou capaz de reter tais propriedades para os tempos estudados. / The cementitious materials are fragile materials that show low tensile strengths and low capacity of deformation. One way of dealing with the fragility of these materials is the utilization of short, discontinuous and disperse fibres. One of these cementitious materials is the one usually called by the term GRC. Despite the advances of the GRC technology, this material shows high degradation of its properties throughout the life cycle. Besides that, the fact of being a material which has recently been produced in Brazil on a industrial scale, there is an enormous lack on researches about GRC produced with local materials. Therefore, this research was envisioned with the main objective of evaluating the GRC properties produced with alkali-resistent glass fibres (AR type) and with materials commercially available in Porto Alegre, analyzing its mechanical properties and durability. Specifically, it studied the influence of fibre length (35 mm and 17,5 mm), of silica fume (5%) and metakaolin addition (5%, 10% and 15%), of aggregate/cement relation (1,00 and 1,10) and of the age (28, 42, 49 and 56 days). The measured properties were: proportional limit (PEL), modulus of rupture (MOR), toughness indexes (I5, I10 and I30), modulus of elasticity in bending (MEF), water absorption (ABS), bulk density (MES) and apparent porosity (PAP). In addition, the mechanicals properties of GRC under the effect of ageing (stored in water at 50°C to accelerate the ageing) were investigated where the test were carried out after 14, 21 and 28 days of the accelerated ageing. The results showed that while some properties are mainly influenced by the matrix properties (PEL, MEF, ABS, MES and PAP), others are basically dependent on the fiber reinforcement properties (MOR, I5, I10 and I30). Despite the fact that GRC produced with greater fibre length showed increases at MOR and in energy absorption capacity, it lead to losses of those properties that are mainly influenced by the matrix because it is more difficult to consolidate this GRC. Furthermore, the addition of high contents of metakaolin in composites produced with short fibres leads to MOR and toughness indexes to the higher levels found (gotten with long fibres), keeping the benefic effect of using short fibres at the properties that are basically function of the matrix properties. The MOR, I5, I10 and I30 decreased when the GRC suffer accelerated ageing. The results also showed that the use of pozzolanic additions wasn't able to retain the mechanical properties of GRC throughout time
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Zavedení koncepce GRC v České republice / The implementation of GRC concept in Czech republic

Tonar, Jiří January 2012 (has links)
The thesis focuses on a characterization of an integrated method of enterprise management called GRC (Governance, Risk management & Compliance), a description of its components in a relation to the enterprise management and explores software tools dedicated to support this approach to the management. The thesis gives examples of some of the most significant frameworks for the management of GRC's components and illustrates a real life use of this method on an example of two Czech companies.
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Development and validation of bioinformatic methods for GRC assembly and annotation

Rossini, Roberto January 2020 (has links)
This thesis presents the work done during my master degree projects under the supervision of Alexander Suh and Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano. My work focused on the development of in-silico methods to improve the assembly of the Germline Restricted Chromosome (GRC) of songbirds, more specifically that of zebra finch.GRCs are a good example of the popular saying "The exception that proves the rule". For a very long time, it was assumed that every cell in a healthy multicellular organism carries the same genetic information. Cytogenetic evidence dating back as far as early XX century suggests that this is not always the case, as it has been documented that certain organisms carry supernumerary B chromosomes, which are dispensable chromosomes that are not part of the normal karyotype of a species. GRCs are often regarded as a special case of B chromosomes, where every individual from a species carries an additional chromosome whose presence is restricted to germline cells only. GRCs presence has been documented in insects, hagfishes and songbirds. A peculiar case of GRCs is that of zebra finch, whose GRC has an estimated size of over 150 Mb, accounting for over 10% of zebra finch total genome size. Despite the first cytogenetic evidence of zebra finch GRC dating back to 1998, it was only last year that the first comprehensive genomic study about this relatively large chromosome was published. This study shed some light on the gene content of the GRC in zebra finch, revealing that the GRC of zebra finch mostly consists of paralogs of A chromosomal genes. The GRC assembly and annotation that were published as part of this study included 115 GRC-linked genes that were identified through germline/soma read mapping, as well as 36 manually curated scaffolds with a median length of 3.6 kb. Considering the conspicuous size of the GRC of zebra finch, it is clear that this is a very fragmented and likely incomplete GRC assembly. There are many factors that can have a negative impact on assembly completeness and contiguity. In the GRC case, these factors collectively affect coverage in ways that are not properly handled by available genome assemblers. In the course of my master degree project I developed kFish, a bioinformatic software to perform alignment-free enrichment of GRC-linked barcodes from a 10x Genomics linked-read DNA Chromium library. kFish uses an iterative approach where the k-mer content of a set of GRC-linked sequences is compared with that of reads corresponding to each individual 10x Genomics barcode. This comparison allows kFish to identify likely GRC-linked barcodes, and then only use reads corresponding to these barcodes when trying to assemble the GRC. First benchmarking results generated using five GRC-linked genes from zebra finch as reference sequences, show that kFish is not only capable of assembling already known GRC-linked sequences, but also new ones with high confidence. kFish can do all of this in a matter of hours, using only few gigabytes of system memory, while previous efforts took over two days to assemble zebra finch genome and identify GRC-linked scaffolds using an approach based on read mapping. High quality genome assemblies and annotations are the foundations of modern genomics research, the lack of which greatly limits the breadth of the questions that can be answered. There is still a lot that we do not understand about GRCs, and part of this is due to the lack of high quality GRC assemblies and annotations. Producing such an assembly will likely require an integrated approach, where multiple sequencing technologies as well as bleeding edge bioinformatic tools such as kFish, are combined together to produce an high quality assembly, which will be crucial to unravel the mystery of GRCs function and evolutionary history.
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Software Defined Radio Feature Modelling and Implementation of RDS2 Encoder

Furqan, Rao Muhammad Waseem 25 January 2022 (has links)
Radio broadcasting is the primary part of the infotainment system in automobile and nowadays it is not only uses for the entertainment but facilitate the users by broadcasting digital information along with audio data. Radio Data System (RDS) is the radio broadcasting communication standard that broadcasts the digitally encoded data on the conventional band of the analogue FM radio. It transfers different type of data that uses for various applications along with audio channel of the FM radio station and overcome the glitches of the car radio to big scope. It is using commercially in the infotainment system of the automobile with basic features of the RDS since fifteen years. However, it is facing issues with lower data rates as compared to other digital radio broadcasting technologies that are also using in many countries. To confront this issue, RDS forum proposed the standardization of RDS with RDS2 in 2018, So RDS2 has been standardized and published that improves the data capacity by adding more channels. Hence, developers can use these channels for broadcasting the additional information. The ultimate goal of thesis is the development of RDS2 encoder, which increases the data capacity up to four times as compared to currently RDS encoder by upgrading the data channels with the modeling of additional RDS2 features and services. This thesis proposes an approach for the implementation and validation of encoder with complete simulation of FM-RDS2 transmitter under all standardized feature modeling in the Software Defined Radio (SDR) environment. For this purpose, GNU Radio Companion (GRC) is used which offers the signal processing blocks to construct SDR modules. Using GRC, three main steps will be completed by using different libraries and tools. Implementation of RDS2 encoder and data-rate enforcer blocks with features modeling are written in C++ language. GUI designing of each block is executed in XML script language and simulation of complete FM-RDS2 transmitter using all-new custom and predefined signal processing blocks. Our determinative observation shows this approach remarkable improvements in terms of a prototype of new standard’s encoder, interpolating property of framework and decreasing the cost.
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L'ARTICULATION COÛT – VALEUR PAR LE DIALOGUE ABC – GRC

Djerbi, Zouhair 19 May 2009 (has links) (PDF)
L'objectif de cette thèse est de proposer une articulation entre les coûts et la valeur, à l'aide d'un dialogue entre modèle ABC et outil GRC. Pour atteindre cet objectif, nous avons, dans une première partie, mis en place un modèle par activités et processus au sein d'une entreprise de micronutrition. Nous avons réalisé une première tentative de dialogue entre ABC et CRM à l'aide de l'expérimentation sur le segment pharmacies. Nous avons utilisé le modèle d'acquisition, rétention et développement du marketing relationnel afin de construire les objets intermédiaires support de l'analyse de la rentabilité et donc de la valeur pour l'entreprise. Les résultats de cette expérimentation ont révélé le potentiel d'un tel dialogue. Mais la rupture intervenue au sein de l'organisation, au cours de la recherche, a conduit à l'abandon du modèle ABC que nous avions élaboré. Cet abandon a été suivi par la mise en place d'un nouveau modèle également inspiré par l'analyse des activités, et dérivé de la réorganisation intervenue en 2008. La seconde partie de la thèse montre l'impact du changement en contrôle de gestion au sein de l'entreprise. Enfin, la troisième partie de la thèse met en lumière les difficultés d'ordre technique, organisationnel, humain et théorique, liées à la mise en place d'un projet d'articulation ABC et GRC
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Les politiques publiques et le service en français: une étude comparative de deux corps policiers

Croteau, Sonia Unknown Date
No description available.
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Physical Layer Approach for Securing RFID Systems

Kaleem, Muhammad Khizer January 2013 (has links)
Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a contactless, automatic identification wireless technology primarily used for identifying and tracking of objects, goods and humans. RFID is not only limited to identification and tracking applications. This proliferating wireless technology has been deployed in numerous securities sensitive applications e.g. access control, e-passports, contactless payments, driver license, transport ticking and health cards. RFID inherits all the security and privacy problems that are related to wireless technology and in addition to those that are specific to RFID systems. The security and privacy protection schemes proposed in literature for wireless devices are mostly secured through symmetric/asymmetric keys encryption/decryption and hash functions. The security of all these cryptographic algorithms depends on computationally complex problems that are hard to compute using available resources. However, these algorithms require cryptographic operations on RFID tags which contradict the low cost demand of RFID tags. Due to limited number of logic gates in tags, i.e., 5K-10K, these methods are not practical. Much research effort has done in attempt to solve consumer's privacy and security problem. Solutions that prevent clandestine inventory are mostly application layer techniques. To solve this problem, a new RFID physical layer scheme has been proposed namely Direct Sequence Backscatter Encryption (DSB Enc). The proposed scheme uses level generator to produce different levels before transmitting the signal to the tag. The tag response to the signal sent by the reader using backscatter communications on the same signal which looks random to the eavesdropper. Therefore eavesdropper cannot extract the information from reader to tag and tag to reader communication using passive eavesdropping. As reader knows the different generated levels added to the carrier signal, it can remove the levels and retrieve the tag's messages. We proposed a lightweight, low-cost and practically secure physical layer security to the RFID system, for a supply chain processing application, without increasing the computational power and tag's cost. The proposed scheme was validated by simulations on GNU Radio and experimentation using SDR and a WISP tag. Our implementation and experimental results validate that DSB Enc is secure against passive eavesdropping, replay and relay attacks. It provides better results in the presence of AWGN channel.
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Tackling the barriers to achieving Information Assurance

Simmons, Andrea C. January 2017 (has links)
This original, reflective practitioner study researched whether professionalising IA could be successfully achieved, in line with the UK Cyber Security Strategy expectations. The context was an observed changing dominant narrative from IA to cybersecurity. The research provides a dialectical relationship with the past to improve IA understanding. The Academic contribution: Using archival and survey data, the research traced the origins of the term IA and its practitioner usage, in the context of the increasing use of the neologism of cybersecurity, contributing to knowledge through historical research. Discourse analysis of predominantly UK government reports, policy direction, legislative and regulatory changes, reviewing texts to explore the functions served by specific constructions, mainly Information Security (Infosec) vs IA. The Researcher studied how accounts were linguistically constructed in terms of the descriptive, referential and rhetorical language used, and the function that serves. The results were captured in a chronological review of IA ontology. The Practitioner contribution: Through an initial Participatory Action Research (PAR) public sector case study, the researcher sought to make sense of how the IA profession operates and how it was maturing. Data collection from self-professed IA practitioners provided empirical evidence. The researcher undertook evolutionary work analysing survey responses and developed theories from the analysis to answer the research questions. The researcher observed a need to implement a unified approach to Information Governance (IG) on a large organisation-wide scale. Using a constructivist grounded theory the researcher developed a new theoretical framework - i3GRC™ (Integrated and Informed Information Governance, Risk, and Compliance) - based on what people actually say and do within the IA profession. i3GRC™ supports the required Information Protection (IP) through maturation from IA to holistic IG. Again, using PAR, the theoretical framework was tested through a private sector case study, the resultant experience strengthening the bridge between academia and practitioners.
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GEOTECHNICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LUNAR REGOLITH SIMULANTS

He, Chunmei 17 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.

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