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The 8th International Conference on Advances in Construction Machinery and Vehicle Engineering : ICACMVE 2023 / / edited by Saman K. Halgamuge, Hao Zhang, Dingxuan Zhao, Yongming Bian
The 8th International Conference on Advances in Construction Machinery and Vehicle Engineering : ICACMVE 2023 / / edited by Saman K. Halgamuge, Hao Zhang, Dingxuan Zhao, Yongming Bian
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIV, 1323 p. 929 illus., 776 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 660
Collana Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
Soggetto topico Production engineering
Industrial engineering
Railroad engineering
Mechanical Process Engineering
Industrial and Production Engineering
Rail Vehicles
ISBN 9789819718764
9819718767
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Mechanical Design and Power System Modeling -- 2. Mechanical Control and Fault Monitoring Analysis -- 3. Intelligent Manufacturing and Mechanical Performance Research -- 4. Intelligent Technology Application and Safety Management.
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
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Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene
Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene
Autore Verschuuren Jonathan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol : , : Bristol University Press, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 363.7
Altri autori (Persone) DaviesGareth
HuhtaKaisa
HolzerKateryna
YaminevaYulia
ZhangHao
FlemingRuven
PailmanKelsey
AlessandriniMirta
van ZebenJosephine
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation
Climatic changes - Law and legislation
ISBN 1-5292-3291-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Aim of this book -- 1.2 Chapter overview -- 1.2.1 Climate technologies -- 1.2.2 The broader normative context -- 1.3 Conclusion -- PART 1 Climate Technologies -- 2 Are Renewable Energy Technologies Compatible with Biodiversity Conservation? The Energy-.Conservation Legal Nexus -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The RE/biodiversity conservation trade-off -- 2.3 The nexus of energy law and conservation law -- 2.4 The RE-.conservation trade-.off in the Green New Deal and Green Deal -- 2.4.1 United States -- 2.4.2 European Union -- 2.4.2.1 RE targets -- 2.4.2.2 Shifting the nexus: from 'climate' to 'security' -- 2.4.2.3 RED III -- 2.4.2.4 Permit-.granting process in 'renewables acceleration areas' -- 2.4.2.5 Permit-.granting process outside renewables acceleration areas -- 2.4.2.6 Regulation 2022/2577 to accelerate the European transition toward RE -- 2.4.2.7 Nature Restoration Law -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Funding acknowledgment -- 3 Ambition in Nationally Determined Contributions: The Case of Hydropower -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Power dams in NDCs -- 3.2.1 Preliminary observations -- 3.2.2 The major players -- 3.2.3 Lesser promoters -- 3.2.4 Brazil -- 3.3 Will power dams deliver the promised additional mitigation? -- 4 An Essential Zero-Carbon Solution or a Perilous Energy Technology? Exploring the Nuclear Debate in EU Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Reviewing the facts and arguments of the nuclear debate -- 4.2.1 Core reasons against nuclear energy: an unsafe and risky energy form that should not be used in the modern world -- 4.2.2 Core reasons in favour of nuclear energy: a necessary energy technology to support the low-.carbon transition and supply.
4.3 The legal side of the nuclear debate: 60+ years of nuclear law in the EU -- 4.3.1 Constitutional foundations: Euratom and the EU member states' right to choose their energy mix -- 4.3.2 The nuclear debate playing out in case-law: opposing nuclear energy is not an argument that can be won in the EU courts -- 4.4 Legislative developments in the EU nuclear debate -- 4.5 Concluding thoughts -- Acknowledgement -- 5 Critical Raw Materials in the Anthropocene: Regulatory Perspectives on their Promise and Pitfalls -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 CRMs in the low-carbon transition: balancing the promise and pitfalls of the regulatory complexities -- 5.2.1 Unpacking the dynamic CRM landscape: key facts -- 5.2.2 Emerging challenges associated with CRMs -- 5.2.3 The legal and regulatory context of CRMs -- 5.2.4 The development of CRM-specific regulatory frameworks -- 5.3 Contrasting perspectives on CRMs in the Anthropocene -- 5.3.1 Overcoming the imminent challenge: sustainable regulation of CRMs -- 5.3.2 Striking a balance: a safe operating space for CRMs? -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 6 Hydrogen: What Does its Deployment at Speed and Scale Mean for Legal Systems? -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Current status: literature review on hydrogen regulation -- 6.2.1 Hydrogen production: defining the transition -- 6.2.2 Hydrogen transmission and distribution: transporting the transition -- 6.2.3 Hydrogen customer end-use: (em)powering the transition -- 6.3 Three central battlegrounds for the creation and implementation of hydrogen-specific legislation -- 6.3.1 Who owns the hydrogen grids? State-owned grid company vs private companies (and who pays for them?) -- 6.3.2 Hydrogen in the heating sector -- 6.3.3 What actually is sustainable in green, clean and renewable hydrogen? -- 6.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement.
7 Genetically Modified Organisms: Is the Proof in the Pudding or in the Process? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining GMOs legally -- 7.2.1 Defining the definition -- 7.2.2 Applying definitions -- 7.2.3 State of the debate -- 7.3 Managing uncertainty: risk and the precautionary principle -- 7.3.1 The risk-precaution dichotomy -- 7.3.2 State of the debate -- 7.4 GMOs in food security and sustainable agriculture -- 7.4.1 Feeding tomorrow's world in a more sustainable way? -- 7.4.2 State of the debate -- 7.5 Conclusions and outlook -- 8 Cultivated Meat and Dairy as a Game-Changing Technology in the Agricultural and Food Transition in the EU: What Role for -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Impact of meat and dairy and the need for a food transition -- 8.3 Current and proposed regulatory approaches to reducing emissions from livestock in the EU: pollution control, climate change mitigation, agricultural income support -- 8.4 What is cultivated meat and dairy and what are the benefits and pitfalls? -- 8.5 What role for law? -- 8.5.1 Regulatory approaches to reduce meat and dairy production and consumption -- 8.5.2 Regulatory approaches to stimulate production and consumption of cultivated meat and dairy -- 8.5.3 Regulatory approaches to guide safe, nutritious, fair and sustainable production of cultivated meat and dairy -- 8.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 9 Regulating Geoengineering -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Regulating geoengineering: a naive approach -- 9.3 Geoengineering as a political act -- 9.3.1 Attitudes to geoengineering -- 9.3.2 The emergence of scientific 'solutionism' -- 9.3.3 Hostility to geoengineering -- 9.3.3.1 Geoenginering is dangerous -- 9.3.3.2 Geoengineering is speculative -- 9.3.3.3 Taking geoengineering seriously undermines emission reduction -- 9.3.4 Geoengineering tries to rescue capitalism.
9.3.5 Geoengineering disrupts the professional status quo -- 9.4 Rethinking regulation of geoengineering -- 10 Why Researching Solar Radiation Management Technologies Is Essential and Governable -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The potential benefits and risks of SRM -- 10.3 Refuting the arguments opposing SRM R& -- D -- 10.3.1 Claim 1: SRM research creates a moral hazard -- 10.3.2 Claim 2: The blurred line between SRM research and deployment -- 10.3.3 Claim 3: SRM is ungovernable -- 10.3.4 Claim 4: SRM poses insurmountable risks of unilateral deployment -- 10.4 The international community should avoid choosing to live in ignorance of SRM -- 10.5 Conclusion -- 11 Whither Law and Regulation on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Technology? A Comparative Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 International and jurisdictional regulatory frameworks for CCS -- 11.2.1 CCS and international law -- 11.2.2 CCS development and regulatory framework in the EU -- 11.2.3 CCS development and regulatory framework in China -- 11.3 Legal and regulatory obstacles for CCS development -- 11.3.1 Inadequate incorporation of CCS into climate mitigation strategies -- 11.3.2 Legal barriers hindering the advancement of CCS -- 11.3.3 Absence of universally recognized regulatory frameworks underpinned by international law -- 11.4 Insights for climate technology-law interface in the context of climate emergency -- 11.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 12 Evidence-Based Climate Law? The Case of Carbon Capture, Use and Storage -- 12.1 A significant expansion of carbon capture, use and storage as part of climate law and regulation? -- 12.2 Knowledge resources for climate law -- 12.2.1 Why focus on evidence about the economics of climate-mitigation technologies? -- 12.2.2 Insights from the literature on evidence-based public policy making and regulation.
12.2.3 Two insights from STS : boundary objects and a non-instrumental conception of technology -- 12.3 Should states intervene in private business activity to promote CCUS? -- 12.3.1 Is CCUS necessary but too costly for the private sector to implement it alone? -- 12.3.2 How does the UK government propose to intervene in private economic activity to promote CCUS? -- 12.3.2.1 Providing financial support for CO2 transport and storage companies -- 12.3.2.2 Revenue support for CO2 capture from industry and hydrogen production -- 12.4 Parts 1 and 2 of the Energy Act 2023: boundary objects? -- 12.4.1 Interpretative flexibility -- 12.4.2 Linking unstructured features to locally tailored uses -- 12.4.3 Coordination in the absence of agreement between actors -- 12.5 CCUS as limiting radical transformation of energy and production systems? -- 12.5.1 Does CCUS promote fossil fuel 'lock-in' and 'unlocking'? -- 12.5.2 Limiting the circular economy and democratically controlled renewable-energy projects? -- 12.5.3 Limiting the development of small-scale democratically controlled renewable-energy community projects? -- 12.6 Conclusion: Legal rules as boundary objects mitigating evidence deficits about the costs of CCUS? -- 13 Nature-Based Climate Solutions and the Rights of Nature: A Conundrum of Values -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 NBCS, NC and ecosystem services -- 13.3 Posthumanism and RoN -- 13.4 Integrating aspects of RoN into NBCS -- 13.5 Conclusion -- 14 Ban on Coal: Rationale and Legality for Restrictions on Coal Production, Sale and Use -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Coal as an energy source -- 14.3 Climate restrictions on coal in international law and governance -- 14.3.1 International air pollution regulation -- 14.3.2 International climate change law -- 14.3.3 Informal coal phase-out governance -- 14.3.4 Would an internationally imposed ban be possible?.
14.4 Restrictions on coal production, sale and use in national legislation and policy.
Record Nr. UNINA-9911012678303321
Verschuuren Jonathan  
Bristol : , : Bristol University Press, , 2025
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Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene
Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene
Autore Verschuuren Jonathan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bristol : , : Bristol University Press, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 363.7
Altri autori (Persone) DaviesGareth
HuhtaKaisa
HolzerKateryna
YaminevaYulia
ZhangHao
FlemingRuven
PailmanKelsey
AlessandriniMirta
van ZebenJosephine
Soggetto topico Climate change mitigation
Climatic changes - Law and legislation
ISBN 1-5292-3291-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- Climate Technology and Law in the Anthropocene -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Aim of this book -- 1.2 Chapter overview -- 1.2.1 Climate technologies -- 1.2.2 The broader normative context -- 1.3 Conclusion -- PART 1 Climate Technologies -- 2 Are Renewable Energy Technologies Compatible with Biodiversity Conservation? The Energy-.Conservation Legal Nexus -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The RE/biodiversity conservation trade-off -- 2.3 The nexus of energy law and conservation law -- 2.4 The RE-.conservation trade-.off in the Green New Deal and Green Deal -- 2.4.1 United States -- 2.4.2 European Union -- 2.4.2.1 RE targets -- 2.4.2.2 Shifting the nexus: from 'climate' to 'security' -- 2.4.2.3 RED III -- 2.4.2.4 Permit-.granting process in 'renewables acceleration areas' -- 2.4.2.5 Permit-.granting process outside renewables acceleration areas -- 2.4.2.6 Regulation 2022/2577 to accelerate the European transition toward RE -- 2.4.2.7 Nature Restoration Law -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Funding acknowledgment -- 3 Ambition in Nationally Determined Contributions: The Case of Hydropower -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Power dams in NDCs -- 3.2.1 Preliminary observations -- 3.2.2 The major players -- 3.2.3 Lesser promoters -- 3.2.4 Brazil -- 3.3 Will power dams deliver the promised additional mitigation? -- 4 An Essential Zero-Carbon Solution or a Perilous Energy Technology? Exploring the Nuclear Debate in EU Law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Reviewing the facts and arguments of the nuclear debate -- 4.2.1 Core reasons against nuclear energy: an unsafe and risky energy form that should not be used in the modern world -- 4.2.2 Core reasons in favour of nuclear energy: a necessary energy technology to support the low-.carbon transition and supply.
4.3 The legal side of the nuclear debate: 60+ years of nuclear law in the EU -- 4.3.1 Constitutional foundations: Euratom and the EU member states' right to choose their energy mix -- 4.3.2 The nuclear debate playing out in case-law: opposing nuclear energy is not an argument that can be won in the EU courts -- 4.4 Legislative developments in the EU nuclear debate -- 4.5 Concluding thoughts -- Acknowledgement -- 5 Critical Raw Materials in the Anthropocene: Regulatory Perspectives on their Promise and Pitfalls -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 CRMs in the low-carbon transition: balancing the promise and pitfalls of the regulatory complexities -- 5.2.1 Unpacking the dynamic CRM landscape: key facts -- 5.2.2 Emerging challenges associated with CRMs -- 5.2.3 The legal and regulatory context of CRMs -- 5.2.4 The development of CRM-specific regulatory frameworks -- 5.3 Contrasting perspectives on CRMs in the Anthropocene -- 5.3.1 Overcoming the imminent challenge: sustainable regulation of CRMs -- 5.3.2 Striking a balance: a safe operating space for CRMs? -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 6 Hydrogen: What Does its Deployment at Speed and Scale Mean for Legal Systems? -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Current status: literature review on hydrogen regulation -- 6.2.1 Hydrogen production: defining the transition -- 6.2.2 Hydrogen transmission and distribution: transporting the transition -- 6.2.3 Hydrogen customer end-use: (em)powering the transition -- 6.3 Three central battlegrounds for the creation and implementation of hydrogen-specific legislation -- 6.3.1 Who owns the hydrogen grids? State-owned grid company vs private companies (and who pays for them?) -- 6.3.2 Hydrogen in the heating sector -- 6.3.3 What actually is sustainable in green, clean and renewable hydrogen? -- 6.4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement.
7 Genetically Modified Organisms: Is the Proof in the Pudding or in the Process? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Defining GMOs legally -- 7.2.1 Defining the definition -- 7.2.2 Applying definitions -- 7.2.3 State of the debate -- 7.3 Managing uncertainty: risk and the precautionary principle -- 7.3.1 The risk-precaution dichotomy -- 7.3.2 State of the debate -- 7.4 GMOs in food security and sustainable agriculture -- 7.4.1 Feeding tomorrow's world in a more sustainable way? -- 7.4.2 State of the debate -- 7.5 Conclusions and outlook -- 8 Cultivated Meat and Dairy as a Game-Changing Technology in the Agricultural and Food Transition in the EU: What Role for -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Impact of meat and dairy and the need for a food transition -- 8.3 Current and proposed regulatory approaches to reducing emissions from livestock in the EU: pollution control, climate change mitigation, agricultural income support -- 8.4 What is cultivated meat and dairy and what are the benefits and pitfalls? -- 8.5 What role for law? -- 8.5.1 Regulatory approaches to reduce meat and dairy production and consumption -- 8.5.2 Regulatory approaches to stimulate production and consumption of cultivated meat and dairy -- 8.5.3 Regulatory approaches to guide safe, nutritious, fair and sustainable production of cultivated meat and dairy -- 8.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 9 Regulating Geoengineering -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Regulating geoengineering: a naive approach -- 9.3 Geoengineering as a political act -- 9.3.1 Attitudes to geoengineering -- 9.3.2 The emergence of scientific 'solutionism' -- 9.3.3 Hostility to geoengineering -- 9.3.3.1 Geoenginering is dangerous -- 9.3.3.2 Geoengineering is speculative -- 9.3.3.3 Taking geoengineering seriously undermines emission reduction -- 9.3.4 Geoengineering tries to rescue capitalism.
9.3.5 Geoengineering disrupts the professional status quo -- 9.4 Rethinking regulation of geoengineering -- 10 Why Researching Solar Radiation Management Technologies Is Essential and Governable -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The potential benefits and risks of SRM -- 10.3 Refuting the arguments opposing SRM R& -- D -- 10.3.1 Claim 1: SRM research creates a moral hazard -- 10.3.2 Claim 2: The blurred line between SRM research and deployment -- 10.3.3 Claim 3: SRM is ungovernable -- 10.3.4 Claim 4: SRM poses insurmountable risks of unilateral deployment -- 10.4 The international community should avoid choosing to live in ignorance of SRM -- 10.5 Conclusion -- 11 Whither Law and Regulation on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Technology? A Comparative Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 International and jurisdictional regulatory frameworks for CCS -- 11.2.1 CCS and international law -- 11.2.2 CCS development and regulatory framework in the EU -- 11.2.3 CCS development and regulatory framework in China -- 11.3 Legal and regulatory obstacles for CCS development -- 11.3.1 Inadequate incorporation of CCS into climate mitigation strategies -- 11.3.2 Legal barriers hindering the advancement of CCS -- 11.3.3 Absence of universally recognized regulatory frameworks underpinned by international law -- 11.4 Insights for climate technology-law interface in the context of climate emergency -- 11.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- 12 Evidence-Based Climate Law? The Case of Carbon Capture, Use and Storage -- 12.1 A significant expansion of carbon capture, use and storage as part of climate law and regulation? -- 12.2 Knowledge resources for climate law -- 12.2.1 Why focus on evidence about the economics of climate-mitigation technologies? -- 12.2.2 Insights from the literature on evidence-based public policy making and regulation.
12.2.3 Two insights from STS : boundary objects and a non-instrumental conception of technology -- 12.3 Should states intervene in private business activity to promote CCUS? -- 12.3.1 Is CCUS necessary but too costly for the private sector to implement it alone? -- 12.3.2 How does the UK government propose to intervene in private economic activity to promote CCUS? -- 12.3.2.1 Providing financial support for CO2 transport and storage companies -- 12.3.2.2 Revenue support for CO2 capture from industry and hydrogen production -- 12.4 Parts 1 and 2 of the Energy Act 2023: boundary objects? -- 12.4.1 Interpretative flexibility -- 12.4.2 Linking unstructured features to locally tailored uses -- 12.4.3 Coordination in the absence of agreement between actors -- 12.5 CCUS as limiting radical transformation of energy and production systems? -- 12.5.1 Does CCUS promote fossil fuel 'lock-in' and 'unlocking'? -- 12.5.2 Limiting the circular economy and democratically controlled renewable-energy projects? -- 12.5.3 Limiting the development of small-scale democratically controlled renewable-energy community projects? -- 12.6 Conclusion: Legal rules as boundary objects mitigating evidence deficits about the costs of CCUS? -- 13 Nature-Based Climate Solutions and the Rights of Nature: A Conundrum of Values -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 NBCS, NC and ecosystem services -- 13.3 Posthumanism and RoN -- 13.4 Integrating aspects of RoN into NBCS -- 13.5 Conclusion -- 14 Ban on Coal: Rationale and Legality for Restrictions on Coal Production, Sale and Use -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Coal as an energy source -- 14.3 Climate restrictions on coal in international law and governance -- 14.3.1 International air pollution regulation -- 14.3.2 International climate change law -- 14.3.3 Informal coal phase-out governance -- 14.3.4 Would an internationally imposed ban be possible?.
14.4 Restrictions on coal production, sale and use in national legislation and policy.
Record Nr. UNISA-996670482203316
Verschuuren Jonathan  
Bristol : , : Bristol University Press, , 2025
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Distributed Localization and Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems with Local Sensing Information / / by Yunkai Lv, Huaicheng Yan, Hao Zhang, Meng Wang, Zhichen Li
Distributed Localization and Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems with Local Sensing Information / / by Yunkai Lv, Huaicheng Yan, Hao Zhang, Meng Wang, Zhichen Li
Autore Lv Yunkai
Edizione [1st ed. 2025.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 629.8
Altri autori (Persone) YanHuaicheng
ZhangHao
WangMeng
LiZhichen
Soggetto topico Automatic control
Robotics
Automation
System theory
Control theory
Control, Robotics, Automation
Systems Theory, Control
ISBN 981-9660-15-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Distributed localisation for MASs under barycentric coordinate representation -- Distributed localization of MASs with imperfect channel -- Distributed localization of MASs with random noise -- Distributed localization of MASs with randomly varying trajectory lengths -- Data-driven adaptive distributed localization of MASs with sensor failure -- Distributed sensor network localization based on local bearing measurement -- Local-bearing-based prescribed-time localization of MASs with noisy measurement -- Integration of distributed localization and formation of MAS.
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Lv Yunkai  
Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025
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Dynamics and Vibration Analyses of Gearbox in Wind Turbine / / by Qingkai Han, Jing Wei, Qingpeng Han, Hao Zhang
Dynamics and Vibration Analyses of Gearbox in Wind Turbine / / by Qingkai Han, Jing Wei, Qingpeng Han, Hao Zhang
Autore Han Qingkai
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 164 p. 88 illus., 68 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 620
Soggetto topico Vibration
Dynamics
Statistical physics
Renewable energy resources
Fluid mechanics
Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control
Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Theory
Renewable and Green Energy
Engineering Fluid Dynamics
ISBN 981-10-2747-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Structure Description and Modeling Methods -- Torsional Dynamics of Geared Rotor System in Wind Turbine Gearbox -- Parameter optimization for planetary gear system based on torsional dynamics -- The influence of shaft misalignment on PLSC and SLSC of geared rotor systems based on torsional dynamics -- Modal analyses based on the whole gearbox FE model -- Vibration measurements of gearbox -- Vibration signal analyses of gearbox in time domain, frequency domain and time-frequency domains -- Conclusions.
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Han Qingkai  
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
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Identifying face quality and factor measures for video / / Yooyoung Lee; P. Jonathon Phillips; James J. Filliben; J. Ross Beveridge; Hao Zhang
Identifying face quality and factor measures for video / / Yooyoung Lee; P. Jonathon Phillips; James J. Filliben; J. Ross Beveridge; Hao Zhang
Autore Lee Yooyoung
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gaithersburg, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Altri autori (Persone) BeveridgeJ. Ross
FillibenJames J
LeeYooyoung
PhillipsP. Jonathon
ZhangHao
Collana NISTIR
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910710735803321
Lee Yooyoung  
Gaithersburg, MD : , : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, , 2014
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Nanochemistry : From Theory to Application for In-Depth Understanding of Nanomaterials / / ed. by Jingbo Liu, Sajid Bashir, Xuan Wang
Nanochemistry : From Theory to Application for In-Depth Understanding of Nanomaterials / / ed. by Jingbo Liu, Sajid Bashir, Xuan Wang
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (IX, 617 p.)
Disciplina 620.115
Collana De Gruyter STEM
Soggetto topico Nanochemistry
Nanostructured materials
ISBN 9781523154579
1523154578
9783110739879
3110739879
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Common abbreviations -- Preface -- Section 1: Overview of nanoscience and nanochemistry -- Chapter 1 Nanochemistry: development of nanomaterials -- Section 2: Focus on synthesis methods -- Chapter 2A Wet-chemistry-derived nanomaterials and their multidisciplinary applications -- Chapter 2B Bottom-up synthesis of nanomaterials -- Chapter 2C Green pathways to synthesize nanomaterials -- Chapter 2D Synthesis and stabilization of metallic nanoparticles -- Section 3: Focus on characterization methods -- Chapter 3A Advances in understanding electrochemical reaction mechanisms of highly dispersed metal sites using X-ray absorption spectroscopy -- Chapter 3B In situ spectroscopic studies of the electrochemistry -- Chapter 3C Integrated X-ray scattering and molecularscale simulation approaches to probe the behavior of confined fluids for a sustainable energy future -- Section 4: Focus on select example applications of nanoscience in energy, environment, and health -- Chapter 4A Electrocatalytic hydrogen production -- Chapter 4B Nanostructured materials for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction -- Chapter 4C Recent progress in cobalt-based nanosheets for electrochemical water oxidation -- Chapter 4D Nanoapplication: carbon capture and conversions -- Postface: social impact, consequences, and results of nanotechnology -- Biography of the editors -- Biography of the authors -- Author list -- Index
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Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2022]
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Proceedings of TEPEN 2022 : efficiency and performance engineering network / / edited by Hao Zhang [and four others]
Proceedings of TEPEN 2022 : efficiency and performance engineering network / / edited by Hao Zhang [and four others]
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1156 pages)
Disciplina 658.202
Collana Mechanisms and Machine Science
Soggetto topico Maintenance
ISBN 3-031-26193-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910678256303321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Materiale a stampa
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