17 research outputs found

    Object-Oriented Modeling Simulation and Control of Activated Sludge Process

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    Object-oriented modeling is spreading in current simulation of wastewater treatments plants through the use of the individual components of the process and its relations to define the underlying dynamic equations. In this paper, we describe the use of the free-software OpenModelica simulation environment for the object-oriented modeling of an activated sludge process under feedback control. The performance of the controlled system was analyzed both under normal conditions and in the presence of disturbances. The object-oriented described approach represents a valuable tool in teaching provides a practical insight in wastewater process control field.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Evaluation guide for global citizenship education; proposal based on the evaluative methodology of key competences

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    La evaluación es una fase necesaria en todo proyecto de Educación para el Desarrollo y la Ciudadanía Global (EDCG), permite mejorar futuras actuaciones educativas y progresar en los resultados de aprendizaje. En estudios previos se ha observado que la metodología de evaluación de Competencias Clave (CC) empleada en el sistema educativo, puede servir como ejemplo de evaluación a la EDCG. Todo ello se justifica por las coincidencias que presentan las dos; tanto el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje Competencial como el de EDCG fomentan el aprendizaje permanente y la adquisición de conocimientos, habilidades, valores y actitudes para aplicarlos a la vida real de forma creativa, crítica y reflexiva. Los enfoques metodológicos de ambas se caracterizan por la transversalidad, dinamismo y participación del alumno en su propio proceso de aprendizaje. En consecuencia es imprescindible que este sector de la Cooperación conozca dicha metodología para que pueda aprovechar los recursos evaluativos de las CC. En base a esta necesidad, el objetivo planteado en este estudio es ofrecer una revisión de los requerimientos esenciales en la evaluación de CC que muestre, junto a ejemplos utilizados en evaluaciones oficiales, cómo aplicar estos procedimientos en beneficio de las necesidades evaluativas de la EDCG. Con ello se obtiene un instrumento práctico, una guía, que permite saber cómo valorar los resultados obtenidos en actuaciones de EDCG del ámbito formal.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study

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    Funder: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100013347Funder: Flemish Society for Critical Care NursesAbstract: Purpose: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure injuries. Epidemiologic data is however unavailable. We aimed to provide an international picture of the extent of pressure injuries and factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries in adult ICU patients. Methods: International 1-day point-prevalence study; follow-up for outcome assessment until hospital discharge (maximum 12 weeks). Factors associated with ICU-acquired pressure injury and hospital mortality were assessed by generalised linear mixed-effects regression analysis. Results: Data from 13,254 patients in 1117 ICUs (90 countries) revealed 6747 pressure injuries; 3997 (59.2%) were ICU-acquired. Overall prevalence was 26.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 25.9–27.3). ICU-acquired prevalence was 16.2% (95% CI 15.6–16.8). Sacrum (37%) and heels (19.5%) were most affected. Factors independently associated with ICU-acquired pressure injuries were older age, male sex, being underweight, emergency surgery, higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, Braden score 3 days, comorbidities (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, immunodeficiency), organ support (renal replacement, mechanical ventilation on ICU admission), and being in a low or lower-middle income-economy. Gradually increasing associations with mortality were identified for increasing severity of pressure injury: stage I (odds ratio [OR] 1.5; 95% CI 1.2–1.8), stage II (OR 1.6; 95% CI 1.4–1.9), and stage III or worse (OR 2.8; 95% CI 2.3–3.3). Conclusion: Pressure injuries are common in adult ICU patients. ICU-acquired pressure injuries are associated with mainly intrinsic factors and mortality. Optimal care standards, increased awareness, appropriate resource allocation, and further research into optimal prevention are pivotal to tackle this important patient safety threat

    Reducing the environmental impact of surgery on a global scale: systematic review and co-prioritization with healthcare workers in 132 countries

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    Abstract Background Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim of this study was to prioritize feasible interventions to reduce the environmental impact of operating theatres. Methods This study adopted a four-phase Delphi consensus co-prioritization methodology. In phase 1, a systematic review of published interventions and global consultation of perioperative healthcare professionals were used to longlist interventions. In phase 2, iterative thematic analysis consolidated comparable interventions into a shortlist. In phase 3, the shortlist was co-prioritized based on patient and clinician views on acceptability, feasibility, and safety. In phase 4, ranked lists of interventions were presented by their relevance to high-income countries and low–middle-income countries. Results In phase 1, 43 interventions were identified, which had low uptake in practice according to 3042 professionals globally. In phase 2, a shortlist of 15 intervention domains was generated. In phase 3, interventions were deemed acceptable for more than 90 per cent of patients except for reducing general anaesthesia (84 per cent) and re-sterilization of ‘single-use’ consumables (86 per cent). In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for high-income countries were: introducing recycling; reducing use of anaesthetic gases; and appropriate clinical waste processing. In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for low–middle-income countries were: introducing reusable surgical devices; reducing use of consumables; and reducing the use of general anaesthesia. Conclusion This is a step toward environmentally sustainable operating environments with actionable interventions applicable to both high– and low–middle–income countries

    System engineering and automation: an interactive educational approach

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    This book provides insight and enhanced appreciation of analysis, modeling and control of dynamic systems. It presents realistic problems in order to analyze, design and develop automatic control systems

    Object-oriented Multivariate PID control of Hydraulic Systems

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    This paper presents and discusses the application of the object-oriented modelling software SIMSCAPE to hydraulic systems, with particular reference to multivariable proportional integral-derivative (PID) control. As a result, a particular modelling approach of a double cylinder-piston coupled system is proposed and motivated, and the SIMULINK based PID tuning tool has also been used to select the proper controller parameters. The paper demonstrates the usefulness of the object-oriented approach when both physical modelling and control are tackled.Universidad de Malaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
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