1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910164295603321

Autore

Sokolovskiy Mikhail A

Titolo

Small Specimen Test Techniques. Vol. 5

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified], : American Society for Testing & Materials, 2009

ISBN

0-8031-6996-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (vii, 260 pages) : illustrations

Collana

ASTM special technical publication ; ; 1502

Disciplina

620.1623

Soggetti

Metals - Effect of high temperatures on

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di contenuto

Specimen size limitations in J-R curve testing : standards versus reality / K. Wallin -- Miniature compact tension specimens for upper shelf fracture toughness measurements on RPV steels / E. Lucon and M. Scibetta -- Using subsize impace bend specimens for estimation of irradiation and re-irradiation embrittlement of VVER RPV steels / Y.A. Nikolaev and A.V. Nikolaeva -- Towards crack arrest testing using miniature specimens / M. Scibetta ... [et al.] -- Application of subsize specimens for re-irradiation embrittlement monitoring of the first generation of VVER-440 RPV steels / Y.I. Shtrombakh, Y.A. Nikolaev, and A.V. Nikolaeva -- Application of digital marker extensometry to determine the true stress-strain behavior of irradiated metals and alloys / M.N. Gusev ... [et al.] -- Crack arrest testing using small wide plate SE(T) specimens / R.E. Link and C. Roe -- Fracture toughness evaluation of Eurofer97 by testing small specimens / M. Serrano, P. Fernández, and J. Lapeña -- Effect of Ta rich inclusions and microstructure change during precracking on bimodal fracture of reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic steels observed in transition range / H. Tanigawa ... [et al.] -- Application of subsize specimens for irradiation embrittlement monitoring of VVER-440/213 RPV steels / Y.A. Nikolaev and A.V. Nikolaeva -- Effects of surface morphology and distributed inclusions on the low cycle fatigue behavior of miniaturized specimens of F82H steel / S.W. Kim ... [et al.] -- Use of KLST-type miniature charpy specimens for measuring dynamic fracture toughness under impact loading rates / E. Lucon and M. Scibetta -- Determination



of transferable lower-bound fracture toughness from small specimens / H.-J. Schindler, D. Kalkhof, and P. Tipping -- Surveillance of the fracture behavior of zircaloy-4 welds using the small punch test / T. Wei ... [et al.] -- Application of the small-punch test to irradiated reactor vessel steels in the brittle-ductile transition region / T. Linse ... [et al.] -- Investigation of material fatigue behavior through cyclic ball indentation testing / R.V. Prakash, P. Bhokardole, and C.S. Shin.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910337670203321

Titolo

Applied Methods for Agriculture and Natural Resource Management : A Festschrift in Honor of Richard E. Howitt / / edited by Siwa Msangi, Duncan MacEwan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

3-030-13487-3

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (268 pages)

Collana

Natural Resource Management and Policy, , 0929-127X ; ; 50

Disciplina

338.1

338.14

Soggetti

Agriculture - Economic aspects

Natural resources

Environmental management

Economics

Agricultural Economics

Natural Resource and Energy Economics

Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management

Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Preface -- Foreword (Gordon Rausser) -- Introduction (Siwa Msangi) -- Part I: Applied Methods for Agricultural Production and Sector Modeling -- Towards Econometric Mathematical Programming for Policy Analysis (Bruno Henry de Frahan) -- Soil and Crop Choice (Peter Berck and Lunyu Xie) -- Spatial Equilibrium, Imperfect Competition and



Calibrating Models (Quirino Paris) -- Part II: Applied Methods for Water Resource Management -- Payment for Environmental Services: How Big Must Be the Check to Multi-Product Farmers? (Marcelo Torres de Oliveira and Richard E. Howitt) -- Optimal Allocation of Groundwater Resources: Managing Water Quantity and Quality (Qiuqiong Huang, Scott Rozelle, Richard E. Howitt, James E. Wilen) -- Managing Urban and Agricultural Water Demand in Northern China: The Case of Luancheng County, Hebei Province (Siwa Msangi) -- Part III: Application of Information-Theoretic Methods -- Using Moment Constraints in GME Estimation (Richard E. Howitt and Siwa Msangi) -- Estimating Field-Level Rotations as Dynamic Cycles (Duncan MacEwan and Richard E. Howitt) -- Part IV: Using Quantitative Methods to Inform Decision-making in Agriculture and Resource Policy -- Water Into Wine and Cheese: Implications of Substitution and Trade for California’s Perennial Water Woes (Daniel Sumner and Qianyao Pan) -- Climate Policies as Water Policies (Kazim Konyar and George Frisvold) -- Enhancing Productivity and Market Access for Key Staples in the EAC Region: An Economic Analysis of Biophysical and Market Potential (Siwa Msangi, Kennedy Were, Bernard Musana, Joseph Mudiope, Leonidas Dusengemungu, Lucas Tanui, Jean-Claude Muhutu, George Ayaga, Geophrey Kajiru, and Birungi Korutaro).

Sommario/riassunto

This book assesses recent developments in the analysis of agricultural policy and water resource management, and highlights the utility and theoretical rigor of quantitative methods for modeling agricultural production, market dynamics, and natural resource management. In diverse case studies of the intersection between agriculture, environmental quality and natural resource sustainability, the authors analyze economic behavior - both at aggregate as well as at individual agent-level - in order to highlight the practical implications for decision-markers dealing with environmental and agricultural policy. The volume also addresses the challenges of doing robust analysis with limited data, and discusses the appropriate empirical approaches that can be employed. The studies in this book were inspired by the work of Richard E. Howitt, Emeritus Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of California at Davis, USA, whose career has focused on the application of robust empirical methods to address concrete policy problems. .