T. Simões
National Institute of Engineering
29 Papers
87 Citations
T. Simões is an academic researcher from National Institute of Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Offshore wind power. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 28 publications.
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Papers
Planning of the installation of offshore renewable energies: A GIS approach of the Portuguese roadmap
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a methodology and development of a planning tool for the installation of marine renewable energy systems, which enables the identification of suitable areas for this purpose, based on the development of automated and interactive GIS tools in order to enable the user to change inputs according to his research objectives.
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Animal remains from Neolithic Lameiras, Sintra: the earliest domesticated sheep, goat, cattle and pigs in Portugal and some notes on their evolution
TL;DR: In the early Neolithic, sheep bones from Early Neolithic contexts, several dated directly via 14C, pinpoint the arrival here, 5450 cal BC, of this exotic animal three thousand years after its domestication 5000 km to the east as mentioned in this paper.
The digital terrain model in the computational modelling of the flow over the Perdigão site: the appropriate grid size
José M. L. M. Palma,Carlos A. M. Silva,Vitor M. C. Gomes,Alexandre Silva Lopes,T. Simões,Paula Costa,Vasco T. P. Batista +6 more
- 05 Nov 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of computational meshes based on high- and medium-resolution DTMs to replicate the Perdigao experiment site was evaluated by comparing the wind speed, wind direction and turbulent kinetic energy using VENTOS®/2 at three locations representing the wind flow in the region.
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The velocity of ovis in prehistoric times: the sheep bones from Early Neolithic Lameiras, Sintra, Portugal
Simon J. M. Davis,T. Simões +1 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the early Neolithic and late Neolithic Lameiras near Sintra in Portugal have uncovered numerous caprine bones, including milk teeth, humeri, metapodials, calcanea, astragali and terminal phalanges, which can be securely identified using well established morphological criteria and osteometrical differences on metacarpal condyles.
Assessment of the sustainable offshore wind potential in Portugal
Paulo Costa,T. Simões,Ana Estanqueiro +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the sustainable offshore wind potential for the west and south coasts of Portugal is presented using an atmospheric mesoscale model (MM5) and GIS tools, in order to produce a resource assessment simulated with two types of wind turbines namely the GEWE 1500SL at 60m high and VESTAS V8.
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