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    Pancreatite: uma revisão literária do disponível acerca de sua incidência, etiologia, manifestação clínica, diagnóstico, tratamento da patologia ou suas formas de apresentação / Pancreatitis: a literary review of what is available about its incidence, etiology, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, treatment of pathology or its forms of presentation

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    A pancreatite aguda é uma doença que tem como substrato um processo inflamatório da glândula pancreática, decorrente da ação de enzimas inadequadamente ativadas. Considerando a importância do tema, esse estudo visa revisar o disponível na literatura acerca dessa patologia. A metodologia aplicada nesse trabalho foi a pesquisa bibliográfica. Foram selecionados 10 artigos. O tratamento inicial da pancreatite aguda é clínico, devendo ser realizado em unidades de terapia intensiva, na dependência de sua gravidade. As medidas iniciais são jejum oral, hidratação parenteral, nutrição parenteral e analgesia sistêmica. Ainda hoje discute-se o valor da utilização rotineira de sonda nasogástrica, bloqueadores da secreção gástrica, bloqueadores da secreção pancreática, análogos da somatostatina e antibióticos

    Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis

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    Modal analysis is widely approached in the classic theory of transmission line modeling. This technique is applied to model the three-phase representation of conventional electric systems taking into account their self and mutual electrical parameters. However the methodology has some particularities and inaccuracies for specific applications which are not clearly described in the basic references of this topic. This paper provides a thorough review of modal analysis theory applied to line models followed by an original and simple procedure to overcome the possible errors embedded in the modal decoupling through the three-phase system modeling. © 2012 IEEE

    Corona Discharge Model for Transmission Lines by Lumped Elements

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    This paper shows the insertion of corona effect in a transmission line model based on lumped elements. The development is performed considering a frequency-dependent line representation by cascade of pi sections and state equations. Hence, the detailed profile of currents and voltages along the line, described from a non-homogeneous system of differential equations, can be obtained directly in time domain applying numerical or analytic solution integration methods. The corona discharge model is also based on lumped elements and is implemented from the well-know Skilling-Umoto Model

    Development of a simplified transmission line model directly in the phase domain

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    A transmission line digital model is developed direct in the phase and time domains. The successive modal transformations considered in the three-phase representation are simplified and then the proposed model can be easily applied to several operation condition based only on the previous knowing of the line parameters, without a thorough theoretical knowledge of modal analysis. The proposed model is also developed based on lumped elements, providing a complete current and voltage profile at any point of the transmission system. This model makes possible the modeling of non-linear power devices and electromagnetic phenomena along the transmission line using simple electric circuit components, representing a great advantage when compared to several models based on distributed parameters and inverse transforms. In addition, an efficient integration method is proposed to solve the system of differential equations resulted from the line modeling by lumped elements, thereby making possible simulations of transient and steady state using a wide and constant integration step. © 2012 IEEE

    Efficient procedure to evaluate electromagnetic transients on three-phase transmission lines

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    This paper presents a hybrid way mixing time and frequency domain for transmission lines modelling. The proposed methodology handles steady fundamental signal mixed with fast and slow transients, including impulsive and oscillatory behaviour. A transmission line model is developed based on lumped elements representation and state-space techniques. The proposed methodology represents an easy and practical procedure to model a three-phase transmission line directly in time domain, without the explicit use of inverse transforms. The proposed methodology takes into account the frequency-dependent parameters of the line, considering the soil and skin effects. In order to include this effect in the state matrices, a fitting method is applied. Furthermore the accuracy of proposed the developed model is verified, in frequency domain, by a simple methodology based on line distributed parameters and transfer function related to the input/output signals of the lumped parameters representation. In addition, this article proposes the use of a fast and robust analytic integration procedure to solve the state equations, enabling transient and steady-state simulations. The results are compared with those obtained by the commercial software Microtran (EMTP), taking into account a three-phase transmission line, typical in the Brazilian transmission system

    Real-time estimation of transmission line impedance based on modal analysis theory

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    The objective of this paper is to show a methodology to estimate the longitudinal parameters of transmission lines. The method is based on the modal analysis theory and developed from the currents and voltages measured at the sending and receiving ends of the line. Another proposal is to estimate the line impedance in function of the real-time load apparent power and power factor. The procedure is applied for a non-transposed 440 kV three-phase line. © 2011 IEEE

    New approach to four-phase transmission systems: analysis of the transient response and the possible voltage surges

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    This study describes a technical analysis of a four-phase line as a transmission system alternative. An analysis in the frequency and the time domains is performed to evaluate the electrical characteristics and the transient response of a generic four-phase system compared with those of a conventional three-phase transmission system. The technical features of this non-conventional system are discussed and reviewed based on the current literature. Thus, a new analysis of the four-phase system is presented that emphasises several technical characteristics that have not been discussed in previous studies
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