04408nam 2201189z- 450 991034684430332120231214133554.03-03921-220-6(CKB)4920000000095197(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60312(EXLCZ)99492000000009519720202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainability of Fossil FuelsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 electronic resource (284 p.)3-03921-219-2 The energy and fuel industries represent an extensive field for the development and implementation of solutions aimed at improving the technological, environmental, and economic performance of technological cycles. In recent years, the issues of ecology and energy security have become especially important. Energy is firmly connected with all spheres of human economic life but, unfortunately, it also has an extremely negative (often fatal) effect on the environment and public health. Depletion of energy resources, the complexity of their extraction, and transportation are also problems of a global scale. Therefore, it is especially important nowadays to try to take care of nature and think about the resources that are necessary for future generations. For scientific teams in different countries, the development of sustainable and safe technologies for the use of fuels in the energy sector will be a challenge in the coming decadessoaring of fuel dropletsgas robbingshale gassyngasmunicipal solid wasteconvection–diffusion equationskeletal mechanismanionic surfactantflow behaviorenhanced oil recoverycoal processing wastecoal consumption forecastingenergy productionheatingdisintegrationhydrate dissociationlinear drift effectinjection modeaerosolgas lift rateoil-controlling modedecorated polyacrylamidesupercritical CO2hydraulic fracturingclosed-form analytical solutioncombustionforest fuelsoil refining wastemethanecoaltwo-component dropletpore structureevaporationdroplet holder materialcoal-water slurrygas lift optimizationBunsen burnerimproved gravitational search algorithmslurry fuelphysical propertiestrajectories of fuel dropletsmechanism reductionMohr–Coulomb theoryenhanced recoverystructure evolutioncombustion chamberfractured reservoir simulationQikou Sagtectonic coalexplosive breakupsplit factormatrix-fracture transmissibilitywaste managementignitiongenetic mechanismRiedel shearbiomasslaser pulsedual string completionembedded discrete fracture modelcovert fault zonewaste-derived fuelfuel activationtransport of tracersgrey relational analysisdisplacement mechanismsupport vector machinemethane hydratePTV methodmethane desorptioncomposite fuelwater retention in shalegas liftcombustion mechanismanthropogenic emission concentrationStrizhak Pavel Aauth1287790BOOK9910346844303321Sustainability of Fossil Fuels3020393UNINA