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Shipboard Propulsion, Power Electronics, and Ocean Energy fills the
need for a comprehensive book that covers modern shipboard
propulsion and the power electronics and ocean energy technologies
that drive it. With a breadth and depth not found in other books,
it examines the power electronics systems for ship propulsion and
for extracting ocean energy, which are mirror images of each other.
Comprised of sixteen chapters, the book is divided into four parts:
Power Electronics and Motor Drives explains basic power electronics
converters and variable-frequency drives, cooling methods, and
quality of power Electric Propulsion Technologies focuses on the
electric propulsion of ships using recently developed permanent
magnet and superconducting motors, as well as hybrid propulsion
using fuel cell, photovoltaic, and wind power Renewable Ocean
Energy Technologies explores renewable ocean energy from waves,
marine currents, and offshore wind farms System Integration Aspects
discusses two aspects-energy storage and system reliability-that
are essential for any large-scale power system This timely book
evolved from the author's 30 years of work experience at General
Electric, Lockheed Martin, and Westinghouse Electric and 15 years
of teaching at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. As a textbook, it
is ideal for an elective course at marine and naval academies with
engineering programs. It is also a valuable reference for
commercial and military shipbuilders, port operators, renewable
ocean energy developers, classification societies, machinery and
equipment manufacturers, researchers, and others interested in
modern shipboard power and propulsion systems. The information
provided herein does not necessarily represent the view of the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy or the U.S. Department of Transportation.
This book is a companion to Shipboard Electrical Power Systems (CRC
Press, 2011), by the same author.
Blowout and Well Control Handbook, Second Edition, brings the
engineer and rig personnel up to date on all the useful methods,
equipment, and project details needed to solve daily well control
challenges. Blowouts are the most expensive and one of the most
preventable accidents in the oil and gas industry. While some rig
crews experience frequent well control incidents, some go years
before seeing the real thing. Either way, the crew must always be
prepared with quick understanding of the operations and
calculations necessary to maintain well control. Updated to cover
the lessons learned and new technology following the Macondo
incident, this fully detailed reference will cover detection of
influxes and losses in equipment and methods, a greater emphasis on
kick tolerance considerations, an expanded section on floating
drilling and deepwater floating drilling procedures, and a new
blowout case history from Bangladesh. With updated photos, case
studies, and practice examples, Blowout and Well Control Handbook,
Second Edition will continue to deliver critical and modern well
control information to ensure engineers and personnel stay safe,
environmentally-responsible, and effective on the rig.
In these short illustrated guides, Dr Mark Everard, avid
nature-watcher, angler and scientist, takes a dedicated look at
three British freshwater fishes, the Silver Bream, Gudgeon and
Ruffe. Though an integral part of aquatic ecosystems and well-known
to anglers, these fish are often overlooked by the wider public as
well as scientists. Each book is in three sections, first exploring
the biology of the fish itself, including science written in
accessible style, second discussing angling history and tips, and
thirdly exploring the fish's cultural connections, including
etymology of the fish. A bibliography at the end of each guide
directs the reader to additional resources.
Detecting Ecological Impacts: Concepts and Applications in Coastal
Habitats focuses on crucial aspects of detecting local and regional
impacts that result from human activities. Detection and
characterization of ecological impacts require scientific
approaches that can reliably separate the effects of a specific
anthropogenic activity from those of other processes. This
fundamental goal is both technically and operationally challenging.
Detecting Ecological Impacts is devoted to the conceptual and
technical underpinnings that allow for reliable estimates of
ecological effects caused by human activities. An international
team of scientists focuses on the development and application of
scientific tools appropriate for estimating the magnitude and
spatial extent of ecological impacts. The contributors also
evaluate our current ability to forecast impacts. Some of the
scientific, legal, and administrative constraints that impede these
critical tasks also are highlighted. Coastal marine habitats are
emphasized, but the lessons and insights have general application
to all ecological systems.
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Sustainable Green Chemistry, the 1st volume of Green Chemical
Processing, covers several key aspects of modern green processing.
The scope of this volume goes beyond bio- and organic chemistry,
highlighting the ecological and economic benefits of enhanced
sustainability in such diverse fields as petrochemistry, metal
production and wastewater treatment. The authors discuss recent
progresses and challenges in the implementation of green chemical
processes as well as their transfer from academia to industry and
teaching at all levels. Selected successes in the greening of
established processes and reactions are presented, including the
use of switchable polarity solvents, actinide recovery using ionic
liquids, and the removal of the ubiquitous bisphenol A molecule
from effluent streams by phytodegradation.
Geographic Knowledge Engineering: Applications to Territorial
Intelligence and Smart Cities studies the specific nature of
geographic knowledge and the structure of geographic knowledge
bases. Geographic relations, ontologies, gazetteers and rules are
detailed as the basic components of such bases, and these rules are
defined to develop our understanding of the mechanisms of
geographic reasoning. The book examines various problems linked to
geovisualization, chorems, visual querying and interoperability to
shape knowledge infrastructure for smart governance.
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.
In these short illustrated guides, Dr Mark Everard, avid
nature-watcher, angler and scientist, takes a dedicated look at
three British freshwater fishes, the Silver Bream, Gudgeon and
Ruffe. Though an integral part of aquatic ecosystems and well-known
to anglers, these fish are often overlooked by the wider public as
well as scientists. Each book is in three sections, first exploring
the biology of the fish itself, including science written in
accessible style, second discussing angling history and tips, and
thirdly exploring the fish's cultural connections, including
etymology of the fish. A bibliography at the end of each guide
directs the reader to additional resources.
This book presents the latest findings and ongoing research in
connection with green information systems and green information
& communication technology (ICT). It provides valuable insights
into a broad range of cross-cutting concerns in ICT and the
environmental sciences, and showcases how ICT can be used to
effectively address environmental and energy efficiency issues.
Offering a selection of extended contributions to the 31st
International Conference EnviroInfo 2017, it is essential reading
for anyone looking to expand their expertise in the area.
This volume contains selects papers presented during the 2nd
International Conference on Environmental Geotechnology, Recycled
Waste Materials and Sustainable Engineering, held in the University
of Illinois at Chicago. It covers the recent innovations, trends,
and concerns, practical challenges encountered, and the solutions
adopted in waste management and engineering, geotechnical and
geoenvironmental engineering, infrastructure engineering, and
sustainable engineering. This book will be useful for academics,
educators, policy makers and professionals working in the field of
civil engineering, chemical engineering, environmental sciences and
public policy.
While interest in the relations of power and identity in food
explodes, a hesitancy remains about calling these racial. What
difference does race make in the fields where food is grown, the
places it is sold and the manner in which it is eaten? How do we
understand farming and provisioning, tasting and picking, eating
and being eaten, hunger and gardening better by paying attention to
race? This collection argues there is an unacknowledged racial
dimension to the production and consumption of food under
globalization. Building on case studies from across the world, it
advances the conceptualization of race by emphasizing embodiment,
circulation and materiality, while adding to food advocacy an
antiracist perspective it often lacks. Within the three
socio-physical spatialities of food - fields, bodies and markets -
the collection reveals how race and food are intricately linked. An
international and multidisciplinary team of scholars complements
each other to shed light on how human groups become entrenched in
myriad hierarchies through food, at scales from the dining room and
market stall to the slave trade and empire. Following foodways as
they constitute racial formations in often surprising ways, the
chapters achieve a novel approach to the process of race as one
that cannot be reduced to biology, culture or capitalism.
Goes beyond the boardroom to examine gender impacts in supply
chains, in the community and among consumersFocuses on CSR practice
as it relates to gender equalityContributions from practitioners in
business, civil society and academia
Comprised of two volumes, Electronic Design Automation for
Integrated Circuits Handbook, Second Edition addresses all major
areas of EDA for integrated circuits (ICs). Chapters contributed by
leading experts authoritatively discuss an array of topics ranging
from system design to physical implementation. New to This Edition:
Major updates appearing in the initial phases of the design flow,
where the level of abstraction keeps rising to support more
functionality with lower non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs
Significant revisions reflected in the final phases of the design
flow, where the complexity due to smaller and smaller geometries is
compounded by the slow progress of shorter wavelength lithography
New coverage of cutting-edge applications and approaches realized
in the decade since publication of the previous edition-these are
illustrated by new chapters on high-level synthesis, system-on-chip
(SoC) block-based design, back-annotating system-level models, 3D
circuit integration, and clock design Offering improved depth and
modernity, Electronic Design Automation for Integrated Circuits
Handbook, Second Edition - Two-Volume Set provides a valuable,
state-of-the-art reference for EDA students, researchers, and
professionals.
This book provides science and technology ethos to a literate
person. It starts with a rather detailed treatment of basic
concepts in human values, educational status and domains of
education, development of science and technology and their
contributions to the welfare of society. It describes ways and
means of scientific progresses and technological advancements with
their historical perspectives including scientific viewpoints of
contributing scientists and technologists. The technical, social,
and cultural dimensions are surveyed in relation to acquisition and
application of science, and advantages and hindrances of
technological developments. Science and Technology is currently
taught as a college course in many universities with the intention
to introduce topics from a global historical perspective so that
the reader shall stretch his/her vision by mapping the past to the
future. The book can also serve as a primary reference for such
courses.
This book adds a new dimension to the sustainability assessment of
food waste reduction and valorisation: policy analysis. Featuring a
transdisciplinary analysis by key experts in the field, it
identifies the drivers of change in food-waste reduction and
valorisation technologies by looking, for example, at the
regulatory framework and at policy actions undertaken by local and
global actors. The book explores the development of regulations and
policies for food-waste prevention, management, and valorisation at
a global as well as European Union level. It also discusses the
notion of food waste in legal terms and investigates the effects of
the lack of a standard, universal definition of food waste on the
efficient use of by-products, promising processes and products for
technological and commercial exploitation. Utilising mathematical
mapping methods to assess food consumption impacts and providing
supply chain models that allow the testing of consumption
scenarios, the book goes on to discuss a series of emerging
technologies (tested at lab scale and/ or pilot scale) and
opportunities for the valorisation of food waste.
This book focuses on the diversity of yeasts in aquatic and
terrestrial ecosystems, including the association of yeasts with
insects, invertebrate and vertebrate animals. It offers an overview
of the knowledge accumulated in the course of more than 60 years of
research and is closely connected with the volume Yeasts in Natural
Ecosystems: Ecology by the same editors. In view of the rapid
decline of many natural habitats due to anthropogenic activities
and climate change, the need to study biodiversity is pressing.
Rising temperatures threaten species inhabiting cold and aquatic
environments, and species in terrestrial ecosystems are endangered
by habitat fragmentation or loss. Most of our knowledge of
intrinsic properties (autoecology) of yeasts reported throughout
this book is derived from laboratory experiments with pure
cultures. Accordingly, the importance of culture collections for
ecological studies is highlighted by presenting an overview of
worldwide available yeast strains and their origins. All of the
chapters were written by leading international yeast research
experts, and will appeal to researchers and advanced students in
the field of microbial diversity.
Biofuels have been represented by some as a silver bullet to the
climate change threat, and by others as a fatal mistake set to
destroy forests and increase hunger; they are neither. Sane and
sensibly developed they offer a chance to reduce emissions,
generate employment and diversify rural livelihoods. But widespread
commercialisation without proper sustainability standards could
prove a disaster, causing more environmental and human harm than
good. This new WBGU report shows that a sustainable use of
bioenergy is possible and outlines how opportunities can be
exploited while at the same time minimizing risks. This large and
detailed report examines the issues surrounding bioenergy from a
global perspective and demonstrates how the sustainable use of
bioenergy can help minimize risks to food security, nature
conservation and climate change. .
The main focus of this book is the transport mechanics of sediment
particles coated with microbial biofilm, which is called
bio-sediment. The book also addresses the question of how to
measure and simulate the considerable variation in the properties
of natural sediment associated with microbial biofilm, ranging from
the micro-scale surface morphology to the macro-scale sediment
transport. Nowadays most studies to elucidate the mechanisms of
sediment transport have concentrated on physical-chemical sediment
properties, little work explicitly coupled sediment dynamics and
the environmental effects under the influence of micro-ecosystem,
thus leaving a serious gap in water and sediment sciences as well
as water ecological research. With respect to physical-chemical
sediment properties, this book has been undertaken to evaluate and
quantify the effect of biological factors - biofilm on sediment
transport mechanics. The chapters cover topics including
development of bio-sediment and its properties; model of biofilm
growth on sediment substratum; bedform and flow resistance of
bio-sediment bed; incipient velocity and settling velocity of
bio-sediment; bedload and suspended load transport for
bio-sediment; numerical simulation of bio-sediment transport.
Besides, the measurement technology, analysis method and expression
approach introduced in this book combine the characteristics of
hydraulic, environmental and microbial research, having more
immediate innovation. This book will be of interest to researchers,
managers, practitioners, policy and decision makers, international
institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations,
educators, as well as graduate and undergraduate students in the
field of hydraulics and river dynamics. It will help to understand
the relevance of sediment transport and biofilm growth under the
role of aqueous micro-ecosystem, to introduce better tools for the
simulation and prediction of bio-sediment transport, and to provide
a scientific basis and application foundation for the research of
interaction between sediment particles and ecological and
environmental factors.
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