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Re-exploration Programs for Petroleum-Rich Sags in Rift Basins
covers the geological characteristics and potential of oil-rich
depressions in a rifted basin. It describes up-to-date research and
technology, detailing the current status of exploration. The
overall aim of the book is to guide a new round of hydrocarbon
exploration of petroleum-rich depressions, contributing to
breakthroughs in re-exploration and a substantial increase in
reserves. Chapters discuss the reservoir forming theory of oil-rich
depressions, characters of hydrocarbon migration and accumulation
in a weak structure slope, key elements of reservoir forming of
deep buried hills and inner curtains, and more. Other topics
covered include complex subtle reservoir recognition techniques,
deep layer and buried hill high speed drill technology, recognition
of buried hill reservoir and hydrocarbon, high efficiency enhanced
oil recovery, and finally, methods of secondary exploration of
oil-rich depressions and the development of a workflow to guide
research and exploration.
Wind Turbine Airfoils and Blades introduces new ideas in the design
of wind turbine airfoils and blades based on functional integral
theory and the finite element method, accompanied by results from
wind tunnel testing. The authors also discuss the optimization of
wind turbine blades as well as results from aerodynamic analysis.
This book is suitable for researchers and engineers in aeronautics
and can be used as a textbook for graduate students.
It has been suggested that local parity violation (LPV) in Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD) would lead to charge separation of quarks by
the Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) in heavy ion collisions. Charge
Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity
Violation at RHIC for STAR Collaboration presents the detailed
study of charge separation with respect to the event plane. Results
on charge multiplicity asymmetry in Au+Au and d+Au collisions at
200 GeV by the STAR experiment are reported. It was found that the
correlation results could not be explained by CME alone.
Additionally, the charge separation signal as a function of the
measured azimuthal angle range as well as the event-by-event
anisotropy parameter are studied. These results indicate that the
charge separation effect appears to be in-plane rather than
out-of-plane. It is discovered that the charge separation effect is
proportional to the event-by-event azimuthal anisotropy and
consistent with zero in events with zero azimuthal anisotropy.
These studies suggest that the charge separation effect, within the
statistical error, may be a net effect of event anisotropy and
correlated particle production. A potential upper limit on the CME
is also presented through this data.
It has been suggested that local parity violation (LPV) in Quantum
Chromodynamics (QCD) would lead to charge separation of quarks by
the Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) in heavy ion collisions. Charge
Multiplicity Asymmetry Correlation Study Searching for Local Parity
Violation at RHIC for STAR Collaboration presents the detailed
study of charge separation with respect to the event plane. Results
on charge multiplicity asymmetry in Au+Au and d+Au collisions at
200 GeV by the STAR experiment are reported. It was found that the
correlation results could not be explained by CME alone.
Additionally, the charge separation signal as a function of the
measured azimuthal angle range as well as the event-by-event
anisotropy parameter are studied. These results indicate that the
charge separation effect appears to be in-plane rather than
out-of-plane. It is discovered that the charge separation effect is
proportional to the event-by-event azimuthal anisotropy and
consistent with zero in events with zero azimuthal anisotropy.
These studies suggest that the charge separation effect, within the
statistical error, may be a net effect of event anisotropy and
correlated particle production. A potential upper limit on the CME
is also presented through this data.
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Knowledge Graph and Semantic Computing. Knowledge Computing and Language Understanding - Third China Conference, CCKS 2018, Tianjin, China, August 14-17, 2018, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Jun Zhao, Frank Van Harmelen, Jie Tang, Xianpei Han, Quan Wang, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third China
Conference on Knowledge Graph and Semantic Computing, CCKS 2018,
held in Tianjin, China, in August 2018. The 27 revised full papers
and 2 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 101 submissions. The papers cover wide research
fields including the knowledge graph, information extraction,
knowledge representation and reasoning, linked data.
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