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This book addresses the core issues involved in the dynamic
modeling, simulation and control of a selection of energy systems
such as gas turbines, wind turbines, fuel cells and batteries. The
principles of modeling and control could be applied to other
non-convention methods of energy generation such as solar energy
and wave energy. A central feature of Dynamic Modeling, Simulation
and Control of Energy Generation is that it brings together diverse
topics in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer,
electro-chemistry, electrical networks and electrical machines and
focuses on their applications in the field of energy generation,
its control and regulation. This book will help the reader
understand the methods of modelling energy systems for controller
design application as well as gain a basic understanding of the
processes involved in the design of control systems and regulators.
It will also be a useful guide to simulation of the dynamics of
energy systems and for implementing monitoring systems based on the
estimation of internal system variables from measurements of
observable system variables. Dynamic Modeling, Simulation and
Control of Energy Generation will serve as a useful aid to
designers of hybrid power generating systems involving advanced
technology systems such as floating or offshore wind turbines and
fuel cells. The book introduces case studies of the practical
control laws for a variety of energy generation systems based on
nonlinear dynamic models without relying on linearization. Also the
book introduces the reader to the use nonlinear model based
estimation techniques and their application to energy systems.
This book assesses river health in the Lancang River Basin with
regard to the impacts of hydropower projects. It studies key
components of the transboundary effects of Chinese dams on the
Lancang River including its hydrology, sediment transport, water
temperature, and fish community. It also investigates the specific
impacts of hydropower on women's lives and livelihoods, and factors
that influence women's participation in river health management. In
closing, the lessons learned regarding environmental protection and
hydropower development in the Lancang River Basin are shared, e.g.
with hydropower developers and regulators in Laos.
Advances in Urban Engineering and Management Science contains the
selected papers resulting from the 2022 3rd International
Conference on Urban Engineering and Management Science (ICUEMS
2022). Covering a wide range of topics, the Proceedings of ICUEMS
2022 presents the latest developments in: (i) Architecture and
Urban Planning (Architectural design and its theory, Urban planning
and design, Building technology science, Urban protection and
regeneration, Urban development strategy, Ecological construction
and intelligent control, Sustainable infrastructure); (ii)
Logistics and supply chain management (Warehousing and
distribution, Logistics outsourcing, Logistics automation,
Production and material flow, Supply chain management technology,
Supply chain risk management, Global service supply chain
management, Supply Chain Planning and Inventory Management,
Coordination and collaboration of supply chain networks, Governance
and regulatory aspects affecting supply chain management); (iii)
Urban traffic management (Smart grid management, Belt and Road
Development, Intelligent traffic analysis and planning management,
Big data and transportation management). The Proceedings of ICUEMS
2022 will be useful to professionals, academics, and Ph.D. students
interested in the above-mentioned fields. Emphasis was put on basic
methodologies, scientific development and engineering applications.
ICUEMS 2022 is to provide a platform for experts, scholars,
engineers and technical researchers engaged in the related fields
of urban engineering management to share scientific research
achievements and cutting-edge technologies, understand academic
development trends, broaden research ideas, strengthen academic
research and discussion, and promote the industrialization
cooperation of academic achievements. Experts, scholars, business
people and other relevant personnel from universities and research
institutions at home and abroad are cordially invited to attend and
exchange.
This volume contains reviews on different aspects of human, animal
and plant bioclimatology; the mechanisms linking human melanoma
with radiation from both the sun and artificial sources; field and
experimental studies on the health of farm animals in adverse
climatic environments and the impact of climatic extremes on
airborne disease organisms and their hosts' defense mechanisms;
measurement techniques used in plant bioclimatology, including
thermoelectric methods of measuring sap flow and transpiration in
plants, remote sensing techniques: the use of lasers in both
spectrofluorometry, and the study of the geometrical structure of
plant canopies and the use of radar mounted in aircraft and
satellites to monitor forest size and state.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has become the recognized instrument to
assess the ecological burdens and human health impacts connected
with the complete life cycle (creation, use, end-of-life) of
products, processes and activities, enabling the assessor to model
the entire system from which products are derived or in which
processes and activities operate. This volume introduces the major
new book series "LCA Compendium - The Complete World of Life Cycle
Assessment." In this volume, the main drivers in the development of
LCA are explored. The volume also discusses strengths and
limitations in LCA as well as challenges and gaps, thus offering an
unbiased picture of the state-of-the-art and future of LCA.
Many hydrological, geochemical, and biological processes
associated with water reclamation and reuse are poorly understood.
In particular, the occurrence and effects of trace organic and
inorganic contaminants commonly found in reclaimed water
necessitates careful analysis and treatment prior to safe reuse.
"Water Reclamation and Sustainability "is a practical guide to the
latest water reclamation, recycling, and reuse theory and practice.
From water quality criteria and regulations to advanced techniques
and implementation issues, this book offers scientists a toolkit
for developing safe and successful reuse strategies. With a focus
on specific contaminant removal techniques, this book
comprehensively covers the full range of potential
inorganic/organic contaminating compounds and highlights proven
remediation methods. Socioeconomic implications related to current
and future water shortages are also addressed, underscoring the
many positive benefits of sustainable water resource
management.
Offers pragmatic solutions to global water shortagesProvides an
overview of the latest analytical techniques for water
monitoringReviews current remediation effortsCovers innovative
technologies for green, gray, brown and black water reclamation and
reuse
* The ELS model of enterprise security is endorsed by the Secretary
of the Air Force for Air Force computing systems and is a candidate
for DoD systems under the Joint Information Environment Program. *
The book is intended for enterprise IT architecture developers,
application developers, and IT security professionals. * This is a
unique approach to end-to-end security and fills a niche in the
market.
This book provides a timely and insightful analysis of the
expansion of biofuels production and use in recent years. Drawing
on interviews with key policy insiders, Ackrill and Kay show how
biofuels policies have been motivated by concerns over climate
change, energy security and rural development.
Vertical flow constructed wetlands for wastewater and sludge
treatment represent a relatively new and still growing technology.
"Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands" is the first book to present
the state-of-the-art knowledge regarding vertical flow constructed
wetlands theory and applications. In this book, you will learn
about vertical flow systems with information about application and
performance. "Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands" also includes
information on how different countries are applying the technology,
with design guidelines to illustrate best practices worldwide. A
focus on water conservation through reuse of treated water
showcases the benefit of vertical flow construction, which has
greatly increased the attractiveness of the technology in recent
years.
All state-of-the-art knowledge regarding vertical flow constructed
wetlands gathered in one bookA review of various constructed
wetland approaches, including information about applications and
performance, helps clarify what is currently known about
constructed wetland principles and designDiscussion of how to
manage the treated wastewater leaving the vertical flow for
increasing biodiversity, providing food and habitat for birds, and
producing harvestable biomass or cropsIncludes case studies of
constructed wetlands in developing countries
This book introduces readers to the status quo and recent advances
in China's low-carbon development. From the evolution of human
civilization, to the proposal of low-carbon concepts, up to the
choice of China's low-carbon path, the book provides a
comprehensive review of low-carbon development, while also
elaborating on the core concept, goals and methods. In addition, it
addresses a series of questions and issues closely tied to today's
social development, such as: "Why is it so vital to pursue
low-carbon development?" and "How can China implement low-carbon
development?" Accordingly, readers will gain a better grasp of
low-carbon development, including low-carbon production and
low-carbon lifestyles.
This is a comprehensive handbook focused on geospatial applications
used to study, assess, and monitor the Himalayan mountains. As a
region of high relevance and very vulnerable regarding geohazards,
it is crucial to detect landscape changes and understand the
drivers behind the changes. With advanced remote sensing and GIS
tools, in-depth analyses, and interdisciplinary approaches, the
Handbook of Himalayan Ecosystems and Sustainability, Two Volume Set
studies forest and agriculture ecosystems, urban sprawl and air
pollution, geo and other hazards, and provides a breadth of data to
support decision making and to aids in the preservation of the
landscapes in a sustainable way. Features: Uses geospatial
technology for studying fragile Himalayan ecosystems and their
sustainability Includes 21 case studies from Indian Himalayan,
Nepal, and Afghanistan regions Provides satellite data and
geospatial modelling tools for assessing and monitoring all
Himalayan landscapes Addresses cryospheric studies and related
ongoing geohazards and potential climate change impacts Discusses
ecology of the Himalayan rivers, biodiversity, and floristic
shifting of endemic species, and landscape restoration
Volume I: A low-dimensional magnet is key to the next-generation of
electronic devices. In some aspects, low dimensional magnets refer
to nanostructured magnets or single-molecule magnets. They are
widely used in biomedicine, technology, industries, and
environmental remediation. Emerging Applications of Low Dimensional
Magnets covers current state-of-the-art progress in ferromagnetic
materials, experimental studies of nanomaterials-based spintronics,
and directions for future approaches, applications, and devices.
Experts from a variety of areas such as biomedical engineering,
materials science, nanotechnology, and electronic engineering have
contributed to this handbook making it the most up-to-date and
interdisciplinary reference of its kind in the field of low
dimensional magnets. Volume II: Low-dimensional magnetic materials
find their wide applications in many areas, including spintronics,
memory devices, catalysis, biomedical, sensors, electromagnetic
shielding, aerospace, and energy. This book provides a
comprehensive discussion on magnetic nanomaterials for emerging
applications. Fundamentals along with applications of
low-dimensional magnetic materials in spintronics, catalysis,
memory, biomedicals, toxic waste removal, aerospace,
telecommunications, batteries, supercapacitors, flexible
electronics, and many more are covered in detail to provide a full
spectrum of their advanced applications. This book offers fresh
aspects of nanomagnetic materials and innovative directions to
scientists, researchers, and students. It will be of particular
interest to materials scientists, engineers, physicists, chemists,
and researchers in electronic and spintronic industries, and is
suitable as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate studies.
The fourth entry in the Basic Guide series, Basic Guide to
Industrial Hygiene is an essential reference for anyone needing an
elemental understanding of the growing industrial hygiene field.
Written in a highly readable, easy-to-understand style, Basic Guide
to Industrial Hygiene explains what industrial hygiene is, how it
developed to its present professional level, and how to establish
an industrial hygiene program. It also contains related information
on such subjects of interest as human anatomy and industrial
hazards. If you are a safety professional with limited experience
in industrial hygiene, or if you are just beginning a career in
industrial hygiene, this book will provide you with a thorough
introduction to the fundamentals of this important discipline. This
is what the reviewers are saying about Basic Guide to Industrial
Hygiene: .,."will help someone to understand what industrial
hygiene is, what it is about, the nature of the problems that
industrial hygiene addresses and the general nature of controls."
Roger Brauer, PhD, CSP, PE Technical Director, Board of Certified
Safety Professionals "Mr. Vincoli is an excellent writer. His
writing style holds your interest." Wesley R. VanPelt, PhD, CHP,
CIH President, Wesley VanPett Associates "There is nothing like it
in the field. It is needed by both higher education and practicing
safety professionals who are being thrown into industrial hygiene
things for which they have little preparation. This book lays it
out for them."Keith E. Barenklau, PhD, PE, CSP Associate Professor
and Program Director, Marshall University About the VNR Basic Guide
Series The Van Nostrand Reinhold Basic Guide Series focuses on
topics of interest totoday's safety, health, and environmental
professionals. These manuals promote a quick and easy familiarity
with certain subject areas that may be outside the professional's
main field but are required knowledge on the job.
As industry develops globally, environmental pollution grows to be
an increasingly serious problem with each passing year. While there
are many things that individuals on every level of power can do to
mitigate the harm done to the environment, environmental
remediation is a step to take to save our soil and water resources.
As this problem is ongoing, it is essential to be knowledgeable in
the emerging techniques made within the field of environmental
remediation. The Research Anthology on Emerging Techniques in
Environmental Remediation is a comprehensive resource on the
emerging techniques and developments made within the field of
environmental remediation. With global contributing authors, this
book explores environmental remediation within diverse settings and
international standards. Covering topics such as pollution and
contamination, nanotechnology, and agriculture, this book is an
essential reference for scientists, chemists, environmentalists,
government officials, professors, students, researchers,
conservationists, and academicians.
Data assimilation (DA) has been recognized as one of the core
techniques for modern forecasting in various earth science
disciplines including meteorology, oceanography, and hydrology.
Since early 1990s DA has been an important s- sion topic in many
academic meetings organized by leading societies such as the
American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union,
European G- physical Union, World Meteorological Organization, etc.
nd Recently, the 2 Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences
Society (AOGS), held in Singapore in June 2005, conducted a session
on DA under the - tle of "Data Assimilation for Atmospheric,
Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications." nd This rst DA session in the
2 AOGS was a great success with more than 30 papers presented and
many great ideas exchanged among scientists from the three
different disciplines. The scientists who participated in the
meeting suggested making the DA session a biennial event. th Two
years later, at the 4 AOGS Annual Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, the
DA session was of cially named "Sasaki Symposium on Data
Assimilation for At- spheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications,"
to honor Prof. Yoshi K. Sasaki of the University of Oklahoma for
his life-long contributions to DA in geosciences.
This book reviews and analyzes emerging challenges in water policy,
governance and institutions in India. Recent times have seen the
contours of water policy shaped by new discourses and narratives;
there has been a pluralization of the state and a changing balance
of power among the actors who influence the formulation of water
policy. Discourses on gender mainstreaming and Integrated Water
Resource Management (IWRM) are influential, though they have often
remained rhetorical and difficult to put into practice. Debate over
property rights reform and inter-linking of rivers has been
polarized. At the same time, there has been a rising disenchantment
with policy initiatives in participatory irrigation management,
cleaning up of water bodies and pollution control. Fast depletion
of groundwater resources and the importance of adopting new
irrigation methods are getting increased focus in the recent policy
dialogue. The contributors review current debate on these and other
subjects shaping the governance of water resources, and take stock
of new policy developments. The book examines the experience of
policy implementation, and shows where important weaknesses still
lie. The authors present a roadmap for the future, and discuss the
potential of alternative approaches for tackling emerging
challenges. A case is made for greater emphasis on a discursive
analysis of water policy, to examine underlying policy processes.
The contributors observe that the ongoing democratization of water
governance, coupled with the multiplication of stresses on water,
will create a more visible demand for platforms for negotiation,
conflict resolution and dialogue across different categories of
users and uses. Finally, the authors propose that future research
should challenge implicit biases in water resources planning and
address imbalances in the allocation of water from the perspectives
of both equity and sustainability.
The use of simulation plays a vital part in developing an
integrated approach to process design. By helping save time and
money before the actual trial of a concept, this practice can
assist with troubleshooting, design, control, revamping, and more.
Process Modelling and Simulation in Chemical, Biochemical and
Environmental Engineering explores effective modeling and
simulation approaches for solving equations. Using a systematic
treatment of model development and simulation studies for chemical,
biochemical, and environmental processes, this book explains the
simplification of a complicated process at various levels with the
help of a "model sketch." It introduces several types of models,
examines how they are developed, and provides examples from a wide
range of applications. This includes the simple models based on
simple laws such as Fick's law, models that consist of generalized
equations such as equations of motion, discrete-event models and
stochastic models (which consider at least one variable as a
discrete variable), and models based on population balance. Divided
into 11 chapters, this book: Presents a systematic approach of
model development in view of the simulation need Includes modeling
techniques to model hydrodynamics, mass and heat transfer, and
reactors for single as well as multi-phase systems Provides
stochastic and population balance models Covers the application and
development of artificial neural network models and hybrid ANN
models Highlights gradients based techniques as well as statistical
techniques for model validation and sensitivity analysis Contains
examples on development of analytical, stochastic, numerical, and
ANN-based models and simulation studies using them Illustrates
modeling concepts with a wide spectrum of classical as well as
recent research papers Process Modelling and Simulation in
Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering includes recent
trends in modeling and simulation, e.g. artificial neural network
(ANN)-based models, and hybrid models. It contains a chapter on
flowsheeting and batch processes using commercial/open source
software for simulation.
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