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Offshore Projects and Engineering Management delivers a critical
training tool for engineers on how to prepare cost estimates and
understand the most recent management methods. Specific to the oil
and gas offshore industry, the reference dives into project
economics, interface management and contracts. Methods for
analyzing risk, activity calculations and risk response strategies
are covered for offshore, FPSO and pipelines. Supported with case
studies, detailed discussions, and practical applications, this
comprehensive book gives oil and gas managers a management toolbox
to extend asset life, reduce costs and minimalize impact to
personnel and environment. Oil and gas assets are under constant
pressure and engineers and managers need engineering management
training and strategies to ensure their operations are safe and
cost effective. This book helps manage the ramp up to the
management of offshore structures.
This third volume of the new ASME Press Book Series on Renewable
Energy also edited by Dr. Rao and published by ASME Press is based
on updated chapters from the classic 2011 Handbook of Energy and
Power Generation in addition to a new chapter appropriate for the
title of this book. The discussions in this book update Wind Energy
since the publication of 2011 Handbook by Dr. Rao in Chapters 1, 2,
3 and 4. Since the coverage in the 2011 Handbook is considered
applicable even for the present it is retained in total with the
contributions for original authors for Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 an
update for Chapter 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the 2011 Handbook. Chapter 1
covers "NASA Developments and Potential"; Chapter 2 addresses
"Scope of Wind Energy Generation Technologies since 2011"; and
Chapter 3 "Scope of Wind Energy in the US since 2011; and Chapter 4
"Wind Energy in the Netherlands Since 2011". Chapter 5, an update
of Chapter 10 of the 2011 Handbook is titled as before in the 2011
Handbook, "Role of Wind Energy Technology in India and Neighboring
Countries" by original author M.P. Ramesh and finally the last
Chapter 6 is a new Chapter "Artificial Intelligence in Wind Energy"
by Dr. Weifei Hu. The book contains over 200 pages with 28 tables,
143 figures, 379 footnotes and over 102 additional references in
this updated version. The book has an index as before in the
original edition, to help users easily navigate through the text
and graphics.
Additive Manufacturing explains the background theory, working
principles, technical specifications, and latest developments in a
wide range of additive manufacturing techniques. Topics addressed
include treatments of manufactured parts, surface characterization,
and the effects of surface treatments on mechanical behavior. Many
different perspectives are covered, including design aspects,
technologies, materials and sustainability. Experts in both
academia and industry contribute to this comprehensive guide,
combining theoretical developments with practical improvements from
R&D. This unique guide allows readers to compare the
characteristics of different processes, understand how they work,
and provide parameters for their effective implementation. This
book is part of a four-volume set entitled Handbooks in Advanced
Manufacturing. Other titles in the set include Advanced Machining
and Finishing, Advanced Welding and Deformation, and Sustainable
Manufacturing Processes.
Mars Geological Enigmas: From the Late Noachian Epoch to the
Present Day presents outstanding questions on the geology of Mars
and divergent viewpoints based on varying interpretations and
analyses. The result is a robust and comprehensive discussion that
provides opportunities for planetary scientists to develop their
own opinions and ways forward. Each theme opens with an
introduction that includes background on the topic and lays out
questions to be addressed. Alternate perspectives are covered for
each topic, including methods, observations, analyses, and in-depth
discussion of the conclusions. Chapters within each theme reference
each other to facilitate comparison and deeper understanding of
divergent opinions.
Biological Experiments in Space: 30 Years Investigating Life in
Space Orbit covers investigations of plant, algae, animals, fish,
microorganisms and tissue cultures on space flights, beginning with
the first orbital space station on Salyut 1. The book includes
results on the influence of the entire complex of physical factors
associated with spaceflight on biological systems, including
analysis of the impact of microgravity on organisms, as well as the
effects of electric and magnetic fields. This book offers important
insights for researchers of space biology and astrobiology, as well
as space agency and industry specialists developing future space
stations and missions. Lack of gravity, temperature and chemical
gradients, magnetic and electrical fields, spectral composition and
intensity of light, and high-energy cosmic radiation influence many
important metabolic and physiological processes in animals, plants,
and microorganisms, as well as transfer phenomena in and around
them. Success of future space exploration depends on understanding
the effects of these factors on biological organisms and developing
appropriate countermeasures, aimed at improving growth,
development, and reproduction in microgravity.
Risk Management in the Oil and Gas Industry: Offshore and Onshore
Concepts and Case Studies delivers the concepts, strategies and
good practices of offshore and onshore safety engineering that are
applicable to petroleum engineering and immediately surrounding
industries. Guided by the strategic risk management line, this
reference organizes steps in order of importance and priority that
should be given to the themes in the practical exercise of risk
management activities, from the conceptual and design phase to
operational and crisis management situations. Each chapter is
packed with practical case studies, lessons learned, exercises, and
review questions. The reference also touches on the newest
techniques, including liquefied natural gas (cryogenics) operations
and computer simulations that contemplate the influence of human
behavior. Critical for both the new and experienced engineer, this
book gives the best didactic tool to perform operations safely and
effectively.
Ultraviolet Astronomy and the Quest for the Origin of Life
addresses the use of astronomical observations in the ultraviolet
range to better understand the generation of complex,
life-precursor molecules. The origin of RNA is still under debate
but seems to be related to the generation of pools of complex
organic molecules submitted to heavy cycles of solution in water
and drying. This book investigates whether these cycles require a
planetary surface or may occur in space by examining both the
theoretical and observational aspects of the role of UV radiation
in the origin of life. This book offers the latest advances in
these studies for astronomers, astrobiologists and planetary
scientists.
Commercial Uses of Space and Space Tourism combines the
perspectives of academics, policy makers and major industry players
around three central themes: the international legal challenges
posed by the dramatic changes to the spacefaring landscape; the
corresponding legal and regulatory responses to these challenges at
the national level; and topical questions of global space
governance. Chapters cover emerging activities in commercial
spacefaring, including space tourism and space transportation, and
identify the regulatory issues that may arise in the absence of a
clear boundary between airspace and outer space. By taking a
pragmatic, inductive approach, the book aims to breathe new life
into the discussion of the air?space boundary, while informing
readers about the many exciting recent developments in commercial
spacefaring. This book will appeal to lecturers, academics and
students in space law and air law, as well as policy makers and
industry practitioners involved in the regulation of orbital and
suborbital commercial spaceflight, both manned and unmanned.
Contributors include: P. De Man, M. Gold, A. Harrington, C.
Hearsey, T. Herman, A. Kerrest, J.-B. Marciacq, J.-F. Mayence, W.
Munters, D.P. Murray, K. Nyman-Metcalf, L.J. Smith, A. Soucek, J.
Stubbs, S. Wood, J. Wouters
There are all kinds of cool careers in space exploration!
Astronauts are the superstars of space, but there are thousands of
other women and men behind the scenes who make space exploration
possible. This book is for girls, young women, and anyone else
interested in learning about exciting careers in space exploration.
Take a ride with Laura S Woodmansee and find out what it's like to
be a woman of space. Would you like to know what it's like to be a
space scientist searching for life beyond Earth? An engineer
designing a spacecraft to send to Mars? Or an artist who creates
beautiful space paintings and illustrations? Find out about these
careers and more. You can be an accountant, a security officer, a
pilot, a doctor, a biologist, a mission control worker, outreach
educator, a teacher, a science writer, or anything else. They are
all needed in space exploration. You don't have to be an astronaut
to work in space. You can do anything you want! Read about how you
can get involved in space exploration today. Join the club of cool
space explorers who love what they are doing and wouldn't trade
their career for a million pounds!;For the next generation of
explorers, this book is more than just career advice. It is packed
with interesting stories from women all over the planet who are
doing what they love! The CD-ROM features: Exclusive video
interviews with Mars Pathfinder Engineer Donna Shirley, Astro-Mom
Lori Garver, and Aerospace Engineer Leslie Wickman; Listen to the
music of the galaxies: an exclusive audio interview with
Astrophysicist & Celestial Musician Fiorella Terenzi; "Women in
Science: Mentors at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab" (NASA video);
Brochures on various space careers (Adobe Acrobat format).
The Dynamics of Natural Satellites of the Planets is an accessible
reference for understanding the celestial mechanics of planetary
moons through the lens of both theory and observation. Based on
decades of research by the author, the book utilizes
state-of-the-art observations of the natural satellites in the
solar system to establish models, measurements and calculations to
better understand the theory of the satellite movement and
dynamics. It presents an extensive set of study methods and results
on the motion of natural satellites of the planets and includes
reviews and references to related publication for further
explanation. By relating observations to numerical theory, the book
serves as a quick and comprehensive reference for applying the
theory of orbital dynamics to observational data on orbits and
physical properties of the natural satellites in order to formulate
state-of-the-art explanations and models, particularly for
determining the parameters of satellite motion.
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