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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.
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The effects of varous papermaking processes on the surface properties of hardwood pulps

Taylor, William Kenneth January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Estivagem de unidades de celulose via modelo de corte e empacotamento. / Stowage of woodpulp units cutting and packing model.

Filippi, Leandro Falconi 14 March 2018 (has links)
Este trabalho propõe a aplicação de dois diferentes conceitos para a resolução do Problema de Estivagem de Unidades de Celulose - PEUC, que de acordo com Ribeiro e Lorena (2008) pode ser definido como um problema que busca alocar a máxima quantidade de unidades de celulose ao porão de cargas de um dado navio, respeitando as restrições físicas de dimensões, de posicionamento, de não-sobreposição das unidades e de capacidade máxima do porão do navio. Esse tipo de problema se encaixa, no contexto da Pesquisa Operacional, na classe de Corte e Empacotamento (Cutting and Packing - C&P) e pode ser classificado, de acordo com a tipologia de Wäscher, Haußner e Schumann (2007), como sendo um Single Large Object Placement Problem (SLOPP). Em última instância, o objetivo do PEUC é definir o melhor plano de estivagem para o carregamento de unidades de celulose em um dado porão de um navio, maximizando a área ocupada pelas unidades de celulose. Trata-se de um problema NP-Completo (DOWSLAND; DOWSLAND, 1992; BISCHOFF; WÄSCHER, 1995; MALAGUTI; DURáN; TOTH, 2013) e por isso foram propostas duas abordagens para buscar a melhoria das soluções encontradas e/ou redução do tempo computacional necessário. As abordagens propostas, o Modelo Matemático Modificado e o Método Iterativo de Solução, apresentaram bons resultados para instâncias experimentais, confirmando a efetividade de suas aplicações. Os resultados foram melhores tanto na qualidade das soluções (ocupação total do objeto), como no tempo computacional necessário. Também foram avaliadas quatro instâncias reais, com a comparação dos planos de estivagem resultantes da aplicação dos modelos matemáticos com os planos reais, elaborados manualmente por especialistas. Em três dos quatro casos os resultados das abordagens aqui propostas se mostraram melhores que os planos reais. / This work proposes the application of two different concepts to tackle the Woodpulp Stowage Problem - WSP, that according to Ribeiro e Lorena (2008) can be defined as a problem that seeks the allocation of the maximum quantity of woodpulp units inside the hold of a cargo vessel, always respecting the physical constraints, positioning constraints, non-overlapping of units and also the hold capacity. This kind of problem fits, in the context of Operational Research, into the class of Cutting & Packing and can be classified, according to Wäscher, Haußner e Schumann (2007) typology, as a Single Larga Object Placement Problem (SLOPP). Ultimately the objective of the WSP is to define the best stowage plan for the loading of woodpulp units inside a given hold of a given cargo vessel, maximizing the total area occupied by the woodpulp units. As it\'s a NP-Complete problem (DOWSLAND; DOWSLAND, 1992; BISCHOFF; WÄSCHER, 1995; MALAGUTI; DURáN; TOTH, 2013) two approaches were proposed to improve the quality of the resulting solutions and/or the reduction of the computational time needed. The proposed approaches, the Modified Mathematical Model and the Iterative Solution Method, showed good results for experimental instances, confirming the effectiveness of these approaches. The results were better regarding the quality of the solutions (total occupied area of the object) and also regarding the computational time needed. Also, four real instances were evaluated, comparing the results of the mathematical models with the real stowage plans, manually created by specialists. In three of the four instances, the proposed approaches showed better results than the real stowage plans.
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Estivagem de unidades de celulose via modelo de corte e empacotamento. / Stowage of woodpulp units cutting and packing model.

Leandro Falconi Filippi 14 March 2018 (has links)
Este trabalho propõe a aplicação de dois diferentes conceitos para a resolução do Problema de Estivagem de Unidades de Celulose - PEUC, que de acordo com Ribeiro e Lorena (2008) pode ser definido como um problema que busca alocar a máxima quantidade de unidades de celulose ao porão de cargas de um dado navio, respeitando as restrições físicas de dimensões, de posicionamento, de não-sobreposição das unidades e de capacidade máxima do porão do navio. Esse tipo de problema se encaixa, no contexto da Pesquisa Operacional, na classe de Corte e Empacotamento (Cutting and Packing - C&P) e pode ser classificado, de acordo com a tipologia de Wäscher, Haußner e Schumann (2007), como sendo um Single Large Object Placement Problem (SLOPP). Em última instância, o objetivo do PEUC é definir o melhor plano de estivagem para o carregamento de unidades de celulose em um dado porão de um navio, maximizando a área ocupada pelas unidades de celulose. Trata-se de um problema NP-Completo (DOWSLAND; DOWSLAND, 1992; BISCHOFF; WÄSCHER, 1995; MALAGUTI; DURáN; TOTH, 2013) e por isso foram propostas duas abordagens para buscar a melhoria das soluções encontradas e/ou redução do tempo computacional necessário. As abordagens propostas, o Modelo Matemático Modificado e o Método Iterativo de Solução, apresentaram bons resultados para instâncias experimentais, confirmando a efetividade de suas aplicações. Os resultados foram melhores tanto na qualidade das soluções (ocupação total do objeto), como no tempo computacional necessário. Também foram avaliadas quatro instâncias reais, com a comparação dos planos de estivagem resultantes da aplicação dos modelos matemáticos com os planos reais, elaborados manualmente por especialistas. Em três dos quatro casos os resultados das abordagens aqui propostas se mostraram melhores que os planos reais. / This work proposes the application of two different concepts to tackle the Woodpulp Stowage Problem - WSP, that according to Ribeiro e Lorena (2008) can be defined as a problem that seeks the allocation of the maximum quantity of woodpulp units inside the hold of a cargo vessel, always respecting the physical constraints, positioning constraints, non-overlapping of units and also the hold capacity. This kind of problem fits, in the context of Operational Research, into the class of Cutting & Packing and can be classified, according to Wäscher, Haußner e Schumann (2007) typology, as a Single Larga Object Placement Problem (SLOPP). Ultimately the objective of the WSP is to define the best stowage plan for the loading of woodpulp units inside a given hold of a given cargo vessel, maximizing the total area occupied by the woodpulp units. As it\'s a NP-Complete problem (DOWSLAND; DOWSLAND, 1992; BISCHOFF; WÄSCHER, 1995; MALAGUTI; DURáN; TOTH, 2013) two approaches were proposed to improve the quality of the resulting solutions and/or the reduction of the computational time needed. The proposed approaches, the Modified Mathematical Model and the Iterative Solution Method, showed good results for experimental instances, confirming the effectiveness of these approaches. The results were better regarding the quality of the solutions (total occupied area of the object) and also regarding the computational time needed. Also, four real instances were evaluated, comparing the results of the mathematical models with the real stowage plans, manually created by specialists. In three of the four instances, the proposed approaches showed better results than the real stowage plans.
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Application of acidogenic solids removal in the biological treatment of wastewater from a Bagasse based pulp and paper mill

Hunt, Neil Adrian 27 October 2005 (has links)
No abstract available. / Dissertation (MSc (Water Utilization))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Chemical Engineering / unrestricted
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Determination Of Welding Parameter Dependent Hot Cracking Susceptibility Of 5086-h32 Aluminium Alloy With The Use Of Mvt Method

Batigun, Caner 01 January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Hot cracking is a serious problem that encounters during welding of aluminium-magnesium alloys. In the present study, solidification and liquation type of hot cracks in weld metal and the heat-affected zones of 5086-H32 aluminium alloy were investigated by using Modified Varestraint Test (MVT) with TIG-AC and TIG-DC welding. With determining the size, type and number of cracks, a relation was established between welding line energy and strain on the hot crack formation. This information was used to determine the hot crack safe parameter ranges. The hot cracking tendency as a function of applied parameters were discussed in the frame of temperature fields around the moving heat source. Moreover, the characteristic hot crack locations on the 5086-H32 MVT specimens were generalized. The results of the study indicated that the increase in line energy and strain increased the hot cracking tendency of the specified aluminium alloy. In the low line energy range, the main hot cracking mechanism is the solidification cracking which could be overcome by the use of a suitable filler material. At high line energy range, due to the increased amount of interdendritic liquid, the amount of solidification cracking decreases by healing mechanism. However, because of the enlarged-temperature-field around the weld zone, fraction of HAZ cracking increases. The comparison between the hot cracking tendencies in low and high line energies indicates that the low line energy ranges with low augmented strains resulted in hot crack safer parameters.

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