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Plesca, Adrian. "Temperature Distribution of HBC Fuses with Asymmetric Electric Current Ratios Through Fuselinks." Energies 11, no. 8 (July 31, 2018): 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en11081990.

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In many industrial applications high breaking capacity (HBC) fuses are used to protect electrical installations against overcurrents, especially in the power distribution network. At high rated current, HBC fuses have more parallel fuselinks mounted inside. The technological and mounting processes of the fuselinks inside the fuse results in an asymmetrical current distribution through the parallel fuselinks. In this article a model of a high breaking capacity fuse using two parallel fuselinks is proposed. The influence of electric current, cross-section of the notches, distance between notches and current imbalance through fuselinks on the maximum temperature rise of both fuselinks, has been investigated. Also, a 3D thermal model for the same HBC fuse has been developed. The temperature spread into the fuse and its elements has been obtained. In order to prove the validity of the mathematical and 3D model different tests have been considered. The experimental, simulation and computed results give similar values and it results that this model can also be used for fuses with many parallel fuselinks and it permits the design of new fuse elements with optimal thermal distribution.
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Vanneste, Christian, and Didier Sornette. "The dynamical thermal fuse model." Journal de Physique I 2, no. 8 (August 1992): 1621–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp1:1992231.

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Qader, Mohammed Redha, Hedaia Al-Asooly, and Isa Salman Qamber. "Influence of System Parameters on Fuse Protection Use in Regenerative DC Drives." Energies 2, no. 2 (June 16, 2009): 411–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en20200411.

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Current limiting fuses are widely used to protect the thyristors in DC drive systems. One very important problem is the choice of the correct voltage rating for fuses protecting regenerative DC drives, where many types of fault may occur, which makes fuse protection difficult. In the event of a commutation failure while regenerating, the fuses need to interrupt the loop supplied by the AC and DC voltages acting in series, which is the most difficult case for protection by fuses. In this paper a detailed study of the complete interruption process has been investigated by modeling of arcing process of the fuse protection against the regenerative circuit internal commutation fault. The effect of varying the motor time constant, supply impedance, number of fuses used to clear the fault and DC machine rating on the total transient response is studied. The model of a 200 A fuse is employed in this study. Fuses in series with both the semiconductor devices (F1) and fuses in AC lines (F2) are considered. Comparison was made between arc energy produced for fuses protecting the regenerative circuit if failure occurs, with the arc energy produced in a standard AC test in order to investigate the required voltage rating for the fuse.
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Zapperi, S., H. J. Herrmann, and S. Roux. "Planar cracks in the fuse model." European Physical Journal B 17, no. 1 (August 2000): 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100510070168.

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Nian-chun, Wang, and Ji You-zhang. "The Arc Model in SiO2Current-limiting Fuse." Plasma Science and Technology 3, no. 6 (December 2001): 1019–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1009-0630/3/6/002.

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de Arcangelis, L., S. Redner, and H. J. Herrmann. "A random fuse model for breaking processes." Journal de Physique Lettres 46, no. 13 (1985): 585–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jphyslet:019850046013058500.

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Kirui, Kemei Peter, David K. Murage, and Peter K. Kihato. "Fuse-Fuse Protection Scheme ETAP Model for IEEE 13 Node Radial Test Distribution Feeder." European Journal of Engineering Research and Science 4, no. 9 (September 29, 2019): 224–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejers.2019.4.9.1549.

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According to NEC 240.101 regulations each and every component of a power system distribution network has to have an over-current protective device (OCPD) for its protection. The OCPDs must coordinate with other devices both upstream and downstream for a reliable operation and protection of the power systems distribution network. There are four equipment/components for the IEEE 13 node radial test feeder each modelled in this paper to be protected by fuses. These components are namely the nodes, the underground cables, the overhead distribution lines and the transformers. Equipment protection is an important and necessary exercise of performing power systems protection coordination processes. The equipment and their over-current protective device’s time-current characteristic (TCC) curves are important tools used to show and to indicate the protection requirements, landmark points and damage curves for all power systems equipment. Individual equipment protection requirements and limitations are described and identified by use of their various landmarks and damage curves. These damage curves and the landmark points are all superimposed with the Time-Current Characteristic curves of the Over-Current Protective Devices used in protecting the equipment on one composite TCC graph. Equipment damage curves which fall to the right and above the Over-Current Protective Device’s TCC curves with sufficient margins are considered to be protected by the OCPDs. Equipment damage curves which fall to the left and below the OCPD’s TCC curves are considered not to be protected by the OCPDs. IEEE Standard 241 states that on all power systems, the OCPDs should be selected and set to open before the Ampacity mark, the short circuit damage curves, and both the thermal and the mechanical damage curves limits of the protected components are exceeded. This paper presents a detailed Fuse-Fuse protection scheme for the IEEE 13 node radial test feeder as modeled on the Electrical Transients Analysis Program (ETAP).
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Plesca, Adrian. "Numerical Analysis of Thermal Behaviour of DC Fuse." Energies 13, no. 14 (July 20, 2020): 3736. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13143736.

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One of the very well-known protections for electrical apparatus against overloads or short circuits is the fuse. It can be used to protect both AC or DC electrical installations and it has also proven its effectiveness in the protection of different loads. This paper describes a three-dimensional model of a DC fuse with two different types of fuselink notches: circular and rhombic. The obtained 3D thermal model can be used to investigate the thermal behaviour of DC fuses in both steady-state and transient conditions at different values of overloads or short circuits. With the aim to validate the proposed 3D thermal model, a series of experimental tests have been achieved. The thermal simulated values are in good concordance with the experimental results (a relative error less than ±6% has been obtained between experimental and simulation data).
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Rao, Bing, Chen Zhou, Guoying Zhang, Ran Su, and Leyi Wei. "ACPred-Fuse: fusing multi-view information improves the prediction of anticancer peptides." Briefings in Bioinformatics 21, no. 5 (November 12, 2019): 1846–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbz088.

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Abstract Fast and accurate identification of the peptides with anticancer activity potential from large-scale proteins is currently a challenging task. In this study, we propose a new machine learning predictor, namely, ACPred-Fuse, that can automatically and accurately predict protein sequences with or without anticancer activity in peptide form. Specifically, we establish a feature representation learning model that can explore class and probabilistic information embedded in anticancer peptides (ACPs) by integrating a total of 29 different sequence-based feature descriptors. In order to make full use of various multiview information, we further fused the class and probabilistic features with handcrafted sequential features and then optimized the representation ability of the multiview features, which are ultimately used as input for training our prediction model. By comparing the multiview features and existing feature descriptors, we demonstrate that the fused multiview features have more discriminative ability to capture the characteristics of ACPs. In addition, the information from different views is complementary for the performance improvement. Finally, our benchmarking comparison results showed that the proposed ACPred-Fuse is more precise and promising in the identification of ACPs than existing predictors. To facilitate the use of the proposed predictor, we built a web server, which is now freely available via http://server.malab.cn/ACPred-Fuse.
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Norton, John D. "The burning fuse model of unbecoming in time." Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 52 (November 2015): 103–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsb.2014.07.004.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Fuse model"

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Andersson, Jonsson Amadeus. "Simulations of Pre-arcing Times in Diazed Fuses by an Electrothermal Dynamic Model." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-295599.

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The determination of the pre-arcing time of a fuse given a specific current is crucial during the selection process if the fuse is to be effective for the given application. Often the data supplied by the manufacturer is enough to determine this time, however this is not always the case. For this purpose a fuse model of a diazed fuse has been developed in order to simulate the pre-arcing times in the range of 2 ms to 2 s. The model is implemented in MATLAB and simulates the pre-arcing time for a given current together with fuse parameters such as the materials and the geometry of the fuse. The model has been tested experimentally by running specific currents designed to represent a wide variety of currents which a fuse might be subjected to. The tests were done on 10A gG fuses for which the current through the fuse was logged and then used as input to the fuse model, the simulated time and the measured time was then compared. The simulated times are in general faster than the measured pre-arcing times, this is mainly due to the rate of change of thermal conductivity of the sand with respect to temperature being approximated in conjunction with thermal radiation not being taken into consideration. More testing needs to be done to validate the model for different current ratings and fuse-element designs.
Att bestämma smälttiden för en säkring som utsätts för en given ström är viktigt för att kunna avgöra om dess prestanda är tillräcklig för en viss applikation. I de flesta fall är det möjligt att använda tillverkarens data tillsammans med vågformen för att bestämma smälttiden, men det kan även inträffa att detta inte är möjligt. För dessa fall har en modell av en diazed säkring utvecklas för att simulera smälttiden inom 2 ms till 2 s. Modellen har implementerats i MATLAB och beräknar smälltiden för en given ström och parametrar för säkringen. Modellen har testats experimentellt genom att säkringar har utsatts för en mängd olika strömmar som representerar de olika strömmar som säkringen kan utsättas för. Testerna gjordes på 10 A gG säkringar där strömmen genom säkringen loggades för att sedan användas som ingångsvärde till modellen, tiderna för den uppmätta smälttiden och den beräknades smälltiden jämfördes sedan. De simulerade smälttiderna är lägre jämfört med de uppmätta, detta beror dels på att förändringen av värmeledningsförmågan med temperaturökning hos sanden är okänd och är uppskattad från referenser och dels på att värmestrålning inte har ingått i modellen. Mer tester behöver utföras för att validera modellen mot fler strömstyrkor och designer.
Kandidatexjobb i elektroteknik 2020, KTH, Stockholm
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Eatinger, Ryan Joseph. "Built-in self-test in integrated circuits - ESD event mitigation and detection." Thesis, Kansas State University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13538.

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When enough charges accumulate on two objects, the air dielectric between them breaks down to create a phenomenon known as electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD is of great concern in the integrated circuit industry because of the damage it can cause to ICs. The problem will only become worse as process components become smaller. The three main types of ESD experienced by an IC are the human body model (HBM), the charged device model (CDM), and the machine model (MM). HBM ESD has the highest voltage while CDM ESD has the highest bandwidth and current of the three ESD types. Integrated circuits generally include ESD protection circuitry connected to their pads. Pads are the connection between the IC and the outside world, making them the required location for circuitry designed to route ESD events away from the IC's internal circuitry. The most basic protection pads use diodes connected from I/O to VDD and I/O to ground. A voltage clamp between VDD and ground is also necessary to protect against CDM and MM event types where the device may not yet have a low impedance supply path connected. The purpose of this research is to investigate the performance of ESD circuits and to develop a method for detecting the occurrence of an ESD event in an integrated circuit by utilizing IC fuses. The combination of IC fuses and detection circuitry designed to sense a broken fuse allows the IC to perform a built-in self-test (BIST) for ESD to identify compromised ICs, preventing manufacturers from shipping damaged circuits. Simulations are used to design an optimized protection circuit to complement the proposed ESD detection circuit. Optimization of an ESD pad circuit increases the turn-on speed of its voltage clamps and decreases the series resistance of its protection diodes. These improvements minimize the stress voltage placed on internal circuitry due to an ESD event. An ESD measurement setup is established and used to verify voltage clamp operation. This research also proposes an ESD detection circuit based on IC fuses, which fail during an ESD event. A variety of IC fuses are tested using the ESD measurement setup as well as a TLP setup in order to determine the time and current needed for them to break. Suitable IC fuses have a resistance less than 5 Ω and consistently break during the first trial.
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Freitas, Kenedy Antônio de. "Estudo experimental do modelo aleatório de fusíveis." Universidade Federal de Viçosa, 2007. http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/4279.

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The objective of this work is to verify through an experimental research of the Randorn Fuse Model, how the orientation and disorder of the fuse network influence the process of fracture of a network. To execute the experirnents a circuit of size L x L was created, with the connections among the fuses orienteded by 45° with the direction of the applied potential difference. Two types of wires were used as fuses: copper wires and steel wool wires. The experirnents consisted in applying a potential difference V in the network and to measure the current I. The results were analyzed with the objective of determining their scaling laws changing the disorder or the network size. It was concluded that even for the totally disordered networks scaling laws were not observed. It was verified that for a fixed current above a certain critical current the electric resistance of the network intreases as a power law in time and also that the rupture time of the network decreases as a logarithmic law with the current for values slightly above the critical current, while for currents much larger than the critical current the rupture time decreases as a power law.
O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar, através de um estudo experimental do Modelo Aleatório de Fusíveis, como a orientação e a desordem da rede de fusíveis influenciam o processo de fratura da rede. Para a efetivação dos experimentos foi criado um circuito de tamanho L x L, com as ligações entre os fusíveis orientadas à 45° da direção de aplicação da diferença de potencial. Foram utilizados dois tipos de fios como fusíveis: fios de cobre e fios de palha de aço. Os experimentos consistiram em aplicar uma diferença de potencial V na rede e medir a corrente I. Os resultados obtidos foram analisados com o objetivo de se determinar suas leis de escala quando a desordem ou o tamanho da rede eram variados. Concluiu-se com os resultados que mesmo para as redes totalmente desordenada não foram observadas leis de escalas. Verificou-se ainda que para uma corrente fixa acima de certa corrente crítica, a resistência elétrica da rede aumenta como uma lei de potência do tempo e também que o tempo de ruptura da rede decai como uma lei logarítmica da corrente para valores de corrente pouco acima da corrente crítica, ao passo que para valores de corrente muito acima da corrente crítica o tempo de ruptura decai como uma lei de potência.
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Gomez, Juan Carlos. "H.B.C. fuse models based on fundamental arc mechanisms." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 1994. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/6848/.

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The Thesis presents an in-depth study of arcing behaviour of H. B. C. Fuses for a range of fuse elements and fillers, under critical current conditions. The methodologies used were the standard breaking capacity short-circuit test plus the application of crow-bar, Xray studies, metallographic microscopic and optical fiber arc detection techniques. Due to the observation of some unknown and puzzling arc phenomena it was decided to pursue the arc investigation by an extensive test programme of single uniform wire fuse elements. From the investigation a basic arc mechanism for the pre-peak and post-peak arcs period was discovered. The new mechanism was applied to single wire, strip, long notched, medium notched and short notched fuse elements and to paralleled wires and strips immersed in three quartz filler types: standard sand, high quality granular quartz and bound quartz in two different sizes. The proposed arc mechanism was modelled by a computer program which was used to simulate the described fuse constructions. The results of over 800 tests and subsequent simulation undoubtedly confirm that the proposed arc mechanism is applicable for the described fuse types. The experimental and analytical results are close enough to justify the model application for fuse designers and fuse users. A critical comparison of the experimental and analytical results with previous findings published by other researchers is presented. A detailed arc mechanism and the key behaviour rules are proposed, they are: " Maximum column voltage can not exceed the arc-root voltage. " The arc-root voltage and the initial dv/dt values are influenced by filler characteristics and are able to precisely characterize the filler behaviour. " The dv/dt, and consequently the burn-back are instantaneous current density functions. The application of the above rules allows the fuse designer to tailor the fuse element in order to obtain specific current and arc voltage waveforms. It is believed that the proposed arc mechanism and computer model is able to explain some puzzling are phenomena and eventually could be applied to predicting other low overload H. B. C. fuse behaviour.
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Gogia, Neha. "Drosophila Eye Model to Study Dorso-Ventral (DV) Patterning and Neurodegenerative Disorders." University of Dayton / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=dayton1572279564626749.

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Kinc, Marek. "Numerická simulace výroby keramických jader pro technologii lití na vytavitelný model." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-231964.

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The aim of this diploma thesis is validation of numerical simulation of the ceramic core manufacturing in the investment casting proces. The first part submit the theoretical description of the manufacturing of the ceramic cores and a description of the basic principles of numerical simulations. The second part compares the video recording of filling the wax-ceramic mixture to the die-casting mold and simulation of the same process created in a simulation software Cadmould 3D-F.
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Hebda, Michael J. "Creation of controlled polymer extrusion prediction methods in fused filament fabrication. An empirical model is presented for the prediction of geometric characteristics of polymer fused filament fabrication manufactured components." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18399.

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This thesis presents a model for the procedures of manufacturing Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) components by calculating required process parameters using empirical equations. Such an empirical model has been required within the FFF field of research for a considerable amount of time and will allow for an expansion in understanding of the fundamental mathematics of FFF. Data acquired through experimentation has allowed for a data set of geometric characteristics to be built up and used to validate the model presented. The research presented draws on previous literature in the fields of additive manufacturing, machine engineering, tool-path programming, polymer science and rheology. Combining these research fields has allowed for an understanding of the FFF process which has been presented in its simplest form allowing FFF users of all levels to incorporate the empirical model into their work whilst still allowing for the complexity of the process. Initial literature research showed that Polylactic Acid (PLA) is now in common use within the field of FFF and therefore was selected as the main working material for this project. The FFF technique, which combines extrusion and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) techniques, has a relatively recent history with little understood about the fundamental mathematics governing the process. This project aims to rectify the apparent gap in understanding and create a basis upon which to build research for understanding complex FFF techniques and/or processes involving extruding polymer onto surfaces.
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Tian, Ye. "Knowledge-fused Identification of Condition-specific Rewiring of Dependencies in Biological Networks." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/52557.

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Gene network modeling is one of the major goals of systems biology research. Gene network modeling targets the middle layer of active biological systems that orchestrate the activities of genes and proteins. Gene network modeling can provide critical information to bridge the gap between causes and effects which is essential to explain the mechanisms underlying disease. Among the network construction tasks, the rewiring of relevant network structure plays critical roles in determining the behavior of diseases. To systematically characterize the selectively activated regulatory components and mechanisms, the modeling tools must be able to effectively distinguish significant rewiring from random background fluctuations. While differential dependency networks cannot be constructed by existing knowledge alone, effective incorporation of prior knowledge into data-driven approaches can improve the robustness and biological relevance of network inference. Existing studies on protein-protein interactions and biological pathways provide constantly accumulated rich domain knowledge. Though novel incorporation of biological prior knowledge into network learning algorithms can effectively leverage domain knowledge, biological prior knowledge is neither condition-specific nor error-free, only serving as an aggregated source of partially-validated evidence under diverse experimental conditions. Hence, direct incorporation of imperfect and non-specific prior knowledge in specific problems is prone to errors and theoretically problematic. To address this challenge, we propose a novel mathematical formulation that enables incorporation of prior knowledge into structural learning of biological networks as Gaussian graphical models, utilizing the strengths of both measurement data and prior knowledge. We propose a novel strategy to estimate and control the impact of unavoidable false positives in the prior knowledge that fully exploits the evidence from data while obtains "second opinion" by efficient consultations with prior knowledge. By proposing a significance assessment scheme to detect statistically significant rewiring of the learned differential dependency network, our method can assign edge-specific p-values and specify edge types to indicate one of six biological scenarios. The data-knowledge jointly inferred gene networks are relatively simple to interpret, yet still convey considerable biological information. Experiments on extensive simulation data and comparison with peer methods demonstrate the effectiveness of knowledge-fused differential dependency network in revealing the statistically significant rewiring in biological networks, leveraging data-driven evidence and existing biological knowledge, while remaining robust to the false positive edges in the prior knowledge. We also made significant efforts in disseminating the developed method tools to the research community. We developed an accompanying R package and Cytoscape plugin to provide both batch processing ability and user-friendly graphic interfaces. With the comprehensive software tools, we apply our method to several practically important biological problems to study how yeast response to stress, to find the origin of ovarian cancer, and to evaluate the drug treatment effectiveness and other broader biological questions. In the yeast stress response study our findings corroborated existing literatures. A network distance measurement is defined based on KDDN and provided novel hypothesis on the origin of high-grade serous ovarian cancer. KDDN is also used in a novel integrated study of network biology and imaging in evaluating drug treatment of brain tumor. Applications to many other problems also received promising biological results.
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Cone, Alan J. "Fission Yeast as a Model Organism for FUS-Dependent Cytotoxicity in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1470750088.

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Alves, Fábio Alcino Carvalho. "Análise e otimização do processo Fused Filament Fabrication." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/14298.

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No processo de impressão 3D por FFF, o equipamento deve manter as caraterísticas de funcionamento normais dentro de determinados parâmetros durante todas as fases do processo. Contudo, o excesso de temperatura em determinados componentes pode levar à interrupção do processo de impressão. Desta forma, torna-se imperativo analisar o processo e postular soluções que permitam re-conceber o sistema de modo a enfrentar esses desafios operacionais. O processo foi instrumentado e analisado, tendo-se ainda procedido ao desenvolvimento de um modelo que, por recurso à aplicação Flow Simulation do SolidWorks®, que no fim de devidamente validado, permitiu parametrizar e preconizar soluções de operação do equipamento atualmente no mercado. As soluções preconizadas foram efetivamente desenvolvidas no âmbito deste trabalho de dissertação, sendo os resultados observados experimentalmente muito próximos dos simulados. Assim, nesta dissertação, foi efetuado um estudo detalhado de todo o processo e definida uma estratégia de otimização do equipamento de FFF.
In 3D printing by FFF process, the product must maintain the characteristics of normal operating within certain parameters during all phases of the process. However, excessive temperature can lead to certain components in the interruption of the printing process. Thus, it becomes imperative to analyze the process and put forward solutions that enable re-design the system to meet these operational challenges. The process was instrumented and analyzed, and was also developed a model through of the application Flow Simulation of SolidWorks, that after validated adequately the parameters, become possible parameterize the solutions of operation of the equipment currently on the market. The solutions were effectively developed within this dissertation, the results are very close to those observed experimentally simulated. Thus, in this dissertation, was made a detailed study of the process and set a strategy for optimizing the FFF equipment.
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Books on the topic "Fuse model"

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Pugh, C. A. Hydraulic model studies of fuse plug embankments. Denver, Colo: Hydraulics Branch, Division of Research and Laboratory Services, Engineering and Research Center, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1985.

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Klumpp, Cassie C. Hydraulic model study of Twin Buttes Dam fuse plug spillway. Denver, Colo: Hydraulic Branch, Division of Research and Laboratory Services, Engineering and Research Center, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1988.

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Risø International Conference on Environmental Models : Emissions and Consequences (1989 Roskilde, Denmark). Environmental models: Emissions and consequences : Risø international conference, 22-25 May 1989. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1990.

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International Conference and Workshop on Modeling the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials (1999 San Francisco, Calif.). International Conference and Workshop on Modeling the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials: September 28-October 1, 1999, Grand Hyatt San Francisco on Union Square, San Francisco, California. New York, N.Y: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1999.

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International Conference and Workshop on Modeling and Mitigating the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials (1991 New Orleans, La.). International Conference and Workshop on Modeling and Mitigating the Consequences of Accidental Releases of Hazardous Materials: May 20-24, 1991, Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana. New York, NY: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1991.

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Hydraulic model study of Horseshoe Dam fuse plug auxiliary spillway. Denver, Colo: Hydraulics Branch, Research and Laboratory Services Division, Denver Office, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1993.

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Collings, Justin. Scales of Memory. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198858850.001.0001.

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Since the Second World War, constitutional justice has spread through much of the democratic world. Often it has followed in the wake of national calamity and historical evil—whether fascism or communism, colonialism or apartheid. Unsurprisingly, the memory of such evils plays a prominent role in constitutional adjudication. This book explores the intersection of constitutional justice and collective memory. It focuses on three jurisdictions—the United States, Germany, and South Africa—and on three towering evils—Nazism, apartheid, and slavery. It argues that courts tend to approach historic evil through one of two principal modes of memory: the redemptive mode, which treats the evil past as an aversive reference point against which the new constitutional order must aggressively define itself; and the parenthetical mode, which treats the evil past as an aberration from an otherwise noble tradition. The redemptive mode emphasizes caesura, the redemptive mode continuity. Most courts deploy both modes at various times. But some tend to emphasize one over the other, and some tend to fuse the two in something of a hybrid. These emphases have consequences. They help shape the stability of a constitutional regime, and they profoundly influence a polity’s capacity to come to terms with its past.
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Chung, Dah-Eun Chloe, Jeannette N. Stankowski, and Leonard Petrucelli. Neurobiology of FTD. Edited by Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, Pamela Sklar, and Joseph D. Buxbaum. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190681425.003.0056.

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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the third most common form of dementia, and is one that predominantly affects the frontal and temporal lobes. Pathological heterogeneity of FTD is highlighted in various types of protein inclusions in the brain, which can include tau, TDP-43, or FUS. The discovery of novel genes and mutations associated with FTD, along with the exciting advancement of molecular technologies, led to the development of numerous animal- and human-based model systems. These valuable models allow not only for the investigation of pathogenic mechanisms underlying FTD, but also for their utilization as powerful platforms for the screening of novel therapies.
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Portier-Young, Anathea E. Daniel and Apocalyptic Imagination. Edited by Carolyn J. Sharp. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859559.013.13.

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The book of Daniel forms a bridge between Israel’s classical prophetic literature and the genre apocalypse. Daniel has often been classified among the prophets, but also stands apart. An examination of revealed knowledge and textual authority in Daniel clarifies the relationship among Daniel, earlier prophets, and Mesopotamian divinatory wisdom. Daniel’s apocalyptic imagination combines prophetic language and imagery with new visionary experience, offering readers powerful new language, symbols, and models for embodied practice. Cross-disciplinary studies of imagination suggest ways that Daniel’s prophetic and apocalyptic imagination allowed ancient readers to interact with the legacies of the Mesopotamian and Hellenistic empires while simultaneously rejecting their totalizing narratives. The book ignites a fuse in readers’ imaginations, inviting and empowering audiences to break out of the prison of imperial imaginaries and to imagine in their place an alternative structure of governance, a path to religious and national freedom, and heavenly existence beyond death.
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Environmental models: Emissions and consequences : Risø international conference, 22-25 May 1989. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Fuse model"

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Yu, Dong, and Li Deng. "Fuse Deep Neural Network and Gaussian Mixture Model Systems." In Automatic Speech Recognition, 177–91. London: Springer London, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5779-3_10.

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Dong, Zihao, Ruixun Zhang, Xiuli Shao, Huichao Li, and Zihan Yang. "Multi-scale Feature Decode and Fuse Model with CRF Layer for Boundary Detection." In Neural Information Processing, 28–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04179-3_3.

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Todoroki, Shin-ichi. "Fiber Fuse Propagation Modes." In NIMS Monographs, 17–24. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54577-4_2.

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Taylor, John G. "Attention Versus Consciousness: Fused or Independent?" In Solving the Mind-Body Problem by the CODAM Neural Model of Consciousness?, 43–62. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7645-6_3.

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Hou, Xinran, Jinshuang Li, and Fusheng Wang. "Calculation Model of Fume Temperature During Mine Fire." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 813–19. London: Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4856-2_99.

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A Caldas, L. Q., and R. Hicks. "Intrapulmonary Pretreatment by Metal-Fume Components Causing Inhibition of Delayed Hypersensitivity." In Mechanisms and Models in Toxicology, 223–26. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72558-6_37.

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Kosmopoulos, Dimitrios I., Athanasios S. Voulodimos, and Theodora A. Varvarigou. "Behavior Recognition from Multiple Views Using Fused Hidden Markov Models." In Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Models and Applications, 345–50. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12842-4_41.

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Hui, Peng, Liu Shao-lin, and Yao Jin-jie. "Natural Diffusion Model of Blasting Fume in Tunnel Construction." In Advances in Computer Science, Environment, Ecoinformatics, and Education, 143–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23345-6_28.

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Komarnicki, Piotr. "A Review of Fused Deposition Modeling Process Models." In Proceedings of the 13th International Scientific Conference, 241–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50938-9_25.

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Bakalos, Nikolaos, Athanasios Voulodimos, Nikolaos Doulamis, Anastasios Doulamis, Kassiani Papasotiriou, and Matthaios Bimpas. "Fusing RGB and Thermal Imagery with Channel State Information for Abnormal Activity Detection Using Multimodal Bidirectional LSTM." In Cyber-Physical Security for Critical Infrastructures Protection, 77–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69781-5_6.

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AbstractIn this paper, we present a multimodal deep model for detection of abnormal activity, based on bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory neural networks (LSTM). The proposed model exploits three different input modalities: RGB imagery, thermographic imagery and Channel State Information from Wi-Fi signal reflectance to estimate human intrusion and suspicious activity. The fused multimodal information is used as input in a Bidirectional LSTM, which has the benefit of being able to capture temporal interdependencies in both past and future time instances, a significant aspect in the discussed unusual activity detection scenario. We also present a Bayesian optimization framework that fine-tunes the Bidirectional LSTM parameters in an optimal manner. The proposed framework is evaluated on real-world data from a critical water infrastructure protection and monitoring scenario and the results indicate a superior performance compared to other unimodal and multimodal approaches and classification models.
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Conference papers on the topic "Fuse model"

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Hegde, Bharatkumar, Shawn Midlam-Mohler, and Punit J. Tulpule. "Thermal Model of Fuse Dynamics for Simulation Under Intermittent DC Faults." In ASME 2015 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2015-9815.

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The paper presents a practical approach to automotive fuse simulations. A fuse model was developed using only the fuse blow curves provided by the fuse manufacturer. The parameters of the fuse model were determined by minimizing the squared error between the fuse blow curves of the model and manufacturer’s datasheet. The fuse model presented captured the behavior of the fuse during normal and intermittent DC faults. It is demonstrated that the model developed in this research provides better thermal model than available methods. The motivation for the article has been described in the introduction.
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Tio, A. E. D. C., I. B. N. C. Cruz, B. M. Malquisto, and R. D. del Mundo. "A binary programming model for reliability optimization considering fuse-blow and fuse-save schemes." In TENCON 2012 - 2012 IEEE Region 10 Conference. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tencon.2012.6412247.

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Wang, Junpeng, Qianli Yang, Zhenya Lei, Fei Wang, Ke Li, and Xiuxiang Liu. "A new simulation model of fuse RF system." In 2010 International Symposium on Signals, Systems and Electronics (ISSSE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/issse.2010.5607116.

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Tian, Bo, Dong Cui, Yu Yu, and Tie Li. "Radio fuse echo CEM model based on PO-MoM algorithm." In 2012 10th International Symposium on Antennas, Propagation & EM Theory (ISAPE - 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isape.2012.6408970.

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Wen, ZhenKun, YiHua Du, HuiSi Wu, and Lei Wang. "The research of visual attention mechanism model fuse multi-feature." In 2014 International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Information Integration for Intelligent Systems (MFI). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mfi.2014.6997692.

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Keller, John G., Stephen Matechik, Steven K. Rogers, and Matthew Kabrisky. "Model of human vision to register and fuse video imagery." In AeroSense '99, edited by Ivan Kadar. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.357177.

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Lee, Seong-Yong, Young-Kwang Son, Hyung-June Cho, Seung-Ki Sul, Sang-Hyun Kim, Nam-Sook Kang, and Woo-Jae Park. "Simplified Thermal Model of Semiconductor Fuse for DC Distribution System." In 2019 10th International Conference on Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE 2019 - ECCE Asia). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/icpe2019-ecceasia42246.2019.8797178.

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Ahvar, Shohreh, Gabriel Santos, Nouredine Tamani, Bernard Istasse, Isabel Praca, Paul-Emmanuel Brun, Yacine Ghamri, and Noel Crespi. "Ontology-based model for trusted critical site supervision in FUSE-IT." In 2017 20th Conference on Innovations in Clouds, Internet and Networks (ICIN). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icin.2017.7899430.

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Walsh, Eddie, Alexander O'Connor, and Vincent Wade. "The FUSE domain-aware approach to user model interoperability: A comparative study." In 2013 IEEE 14th International Conference on Information Reuse & Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2013.6642518.

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da Costa, Lucas Araujo, Andres Ricardo Herrera Orozco, Daniel da Silva Gazzana, and Roberto Chouhy Leborgne. "An Expulsion Fuse Model Including Melting and Arcing Times Representation Using ATP-EMTP." In 2019 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference - Latin America (ISGT Latin America). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgt-la.2019.8895016.

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Meyer, William R. Fuze, Hand Grenade (Practice), Fuze Model No. M228, in Wirebound Box, United Nations (UN) Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) Tests. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada326824.

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Dugan, Jeffery L. 82MM HE Cartridge, HE, Model 30, with PD Fuze, Model MP-1B, 3 Per Box United Nations (UN) Performance Oriented Packaging (POP) Test. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada399626.

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Burroughs, Jedadiah, Jason Weiss, and John Haddock. Influence of high volumes of silica fume on the rheological behavior of oil well cement pastes. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41288.

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Specialized classes of concrete, such as ultra-high-performance concrete, use volumes of silica fume in concrete that are higher than those in conventional concrete, resulting in increased water demand and mixing difficulty. This study considered the effects of eight different silica fumes in three dosages (10%, 20%, 30%) with three w/b (0.20, 0.30, 0.45) on rheological behavior as characterized by the Herschel-Bulkley model. Results indicated that the specific source of silica fume used, in addition to dosage and w/b, had a significant effect on the rheological behavior. As such, all silica fumes cannot be treated as equivalent or be directly substituted one for another without modification of the mixture proportion. The rheology of cement pastes is significantly affected by the physical properties of silica fume more so than any chemical effects.
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Cruz Suarez, Magda Gioanna, Paola Alvis Duffó, and Myriam Leonor Torres Pérez. Modelo comercial de apropiación de la telesalud para Empresas Sociales del Estado - E.S.E. Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia - UNAD, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22490/ecisa.4758.

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Este modelo aplica para la negociación y contratación de la venta de servicios de salud con las Entidades Promotoras de Salud y demás empresas responsables de pago. Inicia con la definición y elaboración del plan operativo de contratación de servicios de salud y termina con el registro, parametrización y notificación de las nuevas tarifas y contratos en el software institucional. Este modelo se elabora basado en ejes programáticos como el Modelo de Atención Integral en salud (MIAS) y el nuevo marco operacional Modelo de Acción Integral Territorial (MAITE), de igual forma tiene en cuenta información departamental como el documento de redes y Análisis de Situación en Salud reportados al Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social. De igual forma, el modelo fue socializado en el “Primer Encuentro de Apropiación de Telesalud en zonas de frontera” ejecutado el día 11 de junio de 2019. El modelo describe un conjunto de acciones que promueven y facilitan la atención oportuna, eficiente y eficaz, que van dirigidas a las personas, consideradas seres íntegros física y mentalmente, que además son seres sociales que pertenecen a una familia, que se encuentran en constante proceso de integración y adaptación a su medio ambiente físico, social y cultural.
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Ricciulli-Marín, Diana, Jaime Bonet-Morón, and Gerson Javier Pérez-Valbuena. Política fiscal subnacional y ciclos económicos en Colombia. Banco de la República de Colombia, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/dtseru.295.

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Este documento estudia la relación de la política fiscal subnacional con los ciclos económicos en Colombia. Para ello, se estima un modelo dinámico de datos panel para municipios y departamentos durante el periodo 1990-2018. Los resultados señalan que, en promedio, la política fiscal subnacional en Colombia fue pro-cíclica en este periodo. No obstante, se encuentra una tendencia hacia menor pro-ciclicidad luego de las principales reformas al sistema de transferencias y la introducción de normas sobre responsabilidad fiscal subnacional. Las primeras buscaron un diseño menos pro-cíclico de las transferencias, mientras que las segundas fomentaron la disciplina y sosteniblidad de las finanzas locales. Por otra parte, se identifica un aumento reciente en la pro-ciclicidad de los gastos de inversión en los municipios de menor desarrollo y departamentos, lo cual coincide con el aumento en la participación de regalías en este grupo de entidades territoriales.
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Freiría, Heber, Alejandro Nin Pratt, and Gonzalo Muñoz. Productividad y eficiencia en la producción ganadera pastoril en América Latina: Los casos de Bolivia y Colombia. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003150.

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El estudio examina el desempeño de la producción ganadera en Bolivia y Colombia. Se trata de dos ganaderías con diferente trayectoria, madurez tecnológica, y desempeño productivo, y que tienen en común la existencia de “frontera agrícola”, es decir, cambios de uso del suelo que permiten incorporar tierras de pastoreo a la ganadería, a partir de bosques. En el caso de Bolivia, el estudio se limitó a la región oriental, compuesta por los departamentos de Beni y Santa Cruz, que concentra la mayor parte del inventario ganadero del país. Beni, el departamento tradicionalmente ganadero, muestra estancamiento en el período, en lo que respecta al inventario ganadero y la productividad. No han existido inversiones ni cambio técnico importantes en materia de alimentación y manejo del ganado. En Santa Cruz se ha producido un incremento importante de la producción en la primera mitad del período, con aumentos de productividad basados en el cambio técnico. Este cambio técnico se asocia a la implantación de pasturas, a partir de cambios en el uso del suelo. El crecimiento observado en Santa Cruz, en la primera mitad del período (hasta 2012) se detiene a partir de ese año, y la productividad de los factores decrece, dando como resultado un aumento de productividad casi nulo en el total del período analizado. El cambio técnico operado, basado en un modelo de cambio de uso del suelo con siembra de pastos, en competencia por la tierra con soja y otros cultivos, mostró su potencial de generar crecimiento, pero no fue capaz de sostenerlo. La ganadería colombiana muestra un importante incremento de producción en el período analizado. Puesto que los factores de producción (básicamente tierra e inventario ganadero), se incrementan en menor proporción, se verifica un considerable incremento en la productividad de los factores. Existe heterogeneidad en el desempeño entre rubros y regiones. La ganadería de leche es muy importante en Colombia, y predomina en regiones de trópico alto, relativamente maduras en tecnología. Al analizar la evolución de la productividad de los factores, sin embargo, la tasa de crecimiento es mayor en las regiones en que predomina la ganadería de carne. Incluso se verifica cierta sustitución entre rubros, con avance de la producción de carne en todas las regiones. El crecimiento se asocia a mejoras en nutrición del ganado, por siembra de pastos, y en menor medida suministro de suplementos. El diferente comportamiento de los rubros se refleja en su diferente capacidad de competir ante la producción importada, en la medida que la protección se reduce en el marco de los acuerdos comerciales suscritos por el país. La producción ganadera pastoril tiene a su vez implicancias ambientales Los análisis realizados en este estudio, muestran que una variable determinante de la intensidad de emisiones es la productividad de los factores. Debido a esto, la ganadería colombiana presenta menores intensidades de emisión, y con reducción a tasas mayores que las del oriente boliviano. Otro aspecto decisivo en el balance de GEI está dado por los cambios en uso del suelo asociados a la ganadería. Si la producción ganadera que reemplaza bosques no lo hace con alta productividad, el balance resultante afectará en mayor medida el desempeño ambiental de la ganadería de los países.
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