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Green Technologies : Bridging Conventional Practices and Industry 4.0



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Autore: Foo Dominic Visualizza persona
Titolo: Green Technologies : Bridging Conventional Practices and Industry 4.0 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (306 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering & technology
Soggetto non controllato: wood flour
oil adsorption
superhydrophobic
superoleophilic
oil-water separation
sustainable material
sachet-water plastic waste
oil palm empty fruit bunch
TGA-DSC analysis
activation energy
physio-thermal analysis
co-pyrolysis
eutrophication
sugarcane bagasse
adsorption
harvest
biodiesel
reusability
Calophyllum inophyllum biodiesel
palm biodiesel
engine performance
exhaust emissions
alternative fuel
transesterification
multiple frequency marine controlled-source electromagnetic technique
Gaussian process
uncertainty quantification
computer experiment, electromagnetic profile estimation
Malaysia
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Waste-to-Energy (WTE)
sustainability
technical
economic
environmental
social
optimization
P-graph
municipal solid waste conversion technology
silicon oxycarbide
thermal conductivity
floating plants
SiOC
silica
ammonium-based protic ionic liquids
density
thermal expansion coefficient
viscosity
thermal stability
CO2 absorption
rubber-seed shell
activated carbon
CO2 adsorption
isotherms
kinetics modeling
milk
protein
liquid biphasic flotation
dairy waste
recovery
Cape gooseberry
color space selection
color space combination
food engineering
anaerobic digestion
co-digestion
wastewater
biogas production
methane yield, sludge
sandwich composite fire
mechanical responses
moisture content
balsa core
mass loss kinetic
buckling failure
liquid biphasic system
aqueous two-phase system
aqueous biphasic system
purification
separation
biomolecules
black soldier fly
yeast
fermentation
larvae
organic waste
coconut endosperm waste
black soldier fly larvae
lipid
substrate
PC/ABS
carbon black
electromagnetic shielding effectiveness
dissipation of electrostatic discharge
surface resistivity
Persona (resp. second.): ShowPau Loke
GopakumarSuchithra
FooDominic
Sommario/riassunto: Green technologies can be identified as key components in Industry 4.0. The scope of this book is to address how conventional green technologies can be a part of smart industries by minimizing waste, maximizing productivity, optimizing the supply chain, or by additive manufacturing. This theme focuses on the scope and challenges of integrating current environmental technologies in future industries. This book, “Green Technologies: Bridging Conventional Practices and Industry 4.0”, aims to incorporate and introduce the advances in green technologies to the cyber-based industries. It is hoped that the novel green technologies presented in this book are useful in assisting the global community in working towards fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals.
Altri titoli varianti: Green Technologies
Titolo autorizzato: Green Technologies  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557102503321
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