Dissertações em Engenharia de Barragem e Gestão Ambiental (Mestrado) - PEBGA/NDAE/Tucuruí
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Proposta de inspeção de barragens através de um aplicativo para dispositivo móvel(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-05-21) SANTOS JUNIOR, Evandro Lopes dos; SILVA, Adriano Frutuoso da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3321059172343690; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1710-8862Ensuring safety and reliability in dams is a challenge for society, governments and especially for entrepreneurs who experience daily difficulties in maintaining the enterprise in good conditions of use during its life cycle. Today, technology is an indispensable tool for this to happen in view of the continuous need for the development and application of this tool in this branch of engineering. Thus, in order to contribute to the dam inspection process, the present work brings a proposal that innovates in the way the information is collected bringing the possibility of replacing the filling of a check list in a manual and traditional way to an automated way through a platform. simple and intuitive. This platform consists of an Android application. To do so, it was necessary to analyze the entrepreneur's manual on dam safety - volume II of the National Water Agency, study about mobile application development and define the application's functionalities to develop it. Then, studies were carried out on the programming language and the software for developing the tool on Android. One by one, the features of the App were built using a peculiar methodology for this, which revolves around the gear made up of research, testing and implementation. The developed application, called ISB, is a test version and has been subjected to emulations to verify its operation. Therefore, it was found that the application performed satisfactorily, avoiding flaws in the filling, and therefore in the safety assessment of the works surveyed.