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Avaliação do desempenho acústico de um sistema de construção modular: estudo de casoRibeiro, Rodrigo Scoczynski 30 March 2015 (has links)
O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar o desempenho acústico de um sistema construtivo modular e industrializado por meio do método simplificado de campo indicado pelas normas ABNT NBR 15575-4:2013 e ISO 10052:2004, analisando as vedações verticais internas e externas quanto ao isolamento ao ruído aéreo e as comparando com análises já realizadas em outras edificações de trabalhos conhecidos. A indústria de construção civil, em todo o mundo, encontra-se em um momento dedicado à busca e implementação de estratégias de modernização do setor, a fim de se reduzir os custos e minimizar os desperdícios, investido em construções sustentáveis. Há uma necessidade de estudos baseados nos parâmetros da norma NBR 15575-4:2013 para a devida caracterização das tecnologias construtivas que surgem e ainda são consideradas novidade para o setor. A norma implica em uma série de exigências e recomendações, como por exemplo, o conforto acústico, que será abordado nesse trabalho. A metodologia utilizada foi baseada no método simplificado orientado pela ISO 10052:2004. Foram analisadas duas edificações de 40,0m2 cada. Uma delas é um sobrado, e a outra uma casa térrea. Foram feitas as medições de níveis de pressão sonora nos cômodos e nas fachadas, e as medições do tempo de reverberação dos cômodos. Depois de realizadas as medições foram feitas as análises pelo teste “t” de student. Em comparação com os padrões de outros países, percebeu-se que a norma ABNT NBR 15.575-4:2013 possui valores brandos, e que mesmo assim, as atuais técnicas construtivas brasileiras, em sua maior parte, não conseguem atingi-los. Através dos resultados encontrados, percebeu-se uma eficiência quanto ao isolamento ao ruído aéreo nas edificações modulares e industrializadas quando comparados às edificações de outras técnicas construtivas. Conclui-se, então, que o sobrado e a edificação térrea estão de acordo com os níveis de desempenho estabelecidos pelo norma ABNT NBR 15.575-4:2013. / The objective of this study is evaluate the modular and industrialized building system’s acoustic performance through the simplified field method indicated by ABNT NBR 15575-4:2013 and ISO 10052: 2004, analyzing the internal and external vertical seals for air noise insulation and comparing with previous analyzes in other approaches. The world construction industry is in a dedicated time to the pursuit and implementation of sector modernization strategies in order to reduce costs and minimize waste, invested in sustainable buildings. It’s is necessary studies based on the parameters of NBR 15575-4: 2013 for the proper characterization of building technologies that emerge and are still new to the sector. The standard implies a series of requirements and recommendations, such as the acoustic comfort, which will be addressed in this work. The methodology used was based on the simplified method guided by ISO 10052: 2004. Two buildings were analyzed, with 40,0m2 each. One of them is a two-story house, and the other is a ground floor building. Measurements of sound pressure levels were made in the rooms and on the frontages, and measurements of the reverberation time of rooms. After the measurements were made analyzes with test "t" student. Compared to the standards of other countries, it was realized that the ABNT NBR 15575-4: 2013 has soft values, and that even so, the current Brazilian construction techniques, for the most part, can not reach them. Through these results, it was noticed an efficiency about the isolation airnoise in modular and industrialized buildings compared to buildings of other construction techniques. It follows, then, that the floor and the ground floor building comply with the performance levels established by ABNT NBR 15575-4: 2013.
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Interpolation des données en imagerie cardiaque par résonance magnétique du tenseur de diffusion / Interpolation of data in cardiac DT-MRIYang, Feng 15 January 2011 (has links)
L'un des problèmes fondamentaux de l'imagerie cardiaque par résonance magnétique du tenseur de diffusion (IRM-TD) est sa faible résolution spatiale, à cause des limitations matérielles des scanners IRM actuels. L'objectif principal de ce travail de thèse est de développer de nouvelles approches pour améliorer la résolution des données d'IRM-TD afin de mieux représenter l'architecture myocardique du coeur humain et de la comparer avec des résultats issus d'autres techniques d'investigation telles que l'imagerie par lumière polarisée. Dans ce cadre, le travail porte sur trois parties principales. La première concerne le développement d'une nouvelle approche pour l'interpolation des champs de vecteurs propres principaux issus de l'IRM-TD cardiaque humaine. Cette approche consiste d'abord à supprimer les vecteurs corrompus par le bruit au lieu de débruiter de manière uniforme le champ entier de vecteurs, et ensuite à interpoler le champ de vecteurs en utilisant la modèle Thin-Plate-Spline (TPS) afin d'exploiter la corrélation entre les composantes du vecteur. La deuxième partie concerne une nouvelle famille de méthodes d'interpolation pour les champs de tenseurs, basée soit sur les angles d'Euler soit sur le quaternion. Ces méthodes exploitent les caractéristiques du tenseur et préservent les paramètres de tenseurs, tels que le déterminant du tenseur, l'anisotropie fractionnelle (FA) et la diffusivité moyenne (MD). En outre, cette partie compare les principales approches d'interpolation au niveau des images pondérées en diffusion et des champs de tenseurs, et les résultats montrent qu'il serait préférable d'effectuer l'interpolation des données d'IRM-TD au niveau des champs de tenseurs. La troisième partie étudie le changement des paramètres MD et FA après un infarctus du myocarde chez les cochons, et l'influence des méthodes d'interpolation sur ces paramètres dans la zone infarctus et la zone distante. Les résultats montrent que la zone infarctus présente une diminution significative de FA et une augmentation significative de MD, comparée avec la zone distante, et que les méthodes d'interpolations du tenseur ont plus d'influence sur FA que sur MD, ce qui suggère que l'interprétation de ces paramètres cliniques après l'interpolation doive être prise avec précaution. / One of fundamental problems in human cardiac diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DT-MRI) is its poor spatial resolution, due to the hardware limitations of MRI scanners. The main purpose of this PhD work is to develop new approaches to improving the resolution of cardiac DT-MRI data in order to better understand the myocardial architecture of the heart and compare it with results issues from other investigation techniques such as polarized light imaging. Within this framework, the present work is composed of three main parts. The first part concerns a new approach to interpolating primary eigenvector fields from human cardiac DT-MRI using Thin Plate Spline (TPS) model. This approach removes the noise-corrupted vectors rather than denoising the whole vector field in a uniform manner, and uses TPS model in order to exploit the correlation between vector components during interpolation. The second part is dealt with a new category of feature-based methods for diffusion tensor field interpolation using either Euler angles or quaternion. These feature-based methods well preserve tensor parameters, such as tensor determinant, fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) values. In this part are also compared the main interpolation approaches at the level of diffusion weighted images and tensor fields. The results show that the interpolation of DT-MRI data should be performed at the level of tensor fields. The last part investigates changes in MD and FA after myocardial infarction in porcine hearts, and the influence of diffusion tensor interpolation methods on FA and MD in both infarction and remote region. It is found that the infarction region showed significantly decreased FA and increased MD than the remote region, and that diffusion tensor interpolations have more significant influence on FA than on MD, which suggests that precaution should be taken when performing the clinical analysis based on the parameters after diffusion tensor interpolations.
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