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Energy Geoscience and Engineering

open access: yes, 2021
Quality of life is strongly correlated with power consumption. The geo-disciplines have a crucial role to play in the energy challenge by contributing solutions to all kind of energy resources from resource recovery to energy and waste storage. Energy geoengineering requires a broad understanding of physical processes (sediments, fractured rocks and ...
Santamarina, Carlos, Rached, Rached
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THE TRANSITION OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS INTO ENERGY ENGINEERS

Proceedings of SPE California Regional Meeting, 1979
Abstract The transition of the petroleum engineering profession as we know it today into "energy" profession as we know it today into "energy" engineering of the future will require several changes in basic undergraduate curricula. Oil recovery will require increased reliance on enhanced recovery methods.
T.R. Blevins, C.D. Fiddler
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Energy engineering in the virtual factory

2013 IEEE 18th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA), 2013
Energy engineering is an emerging topic in manufacturing plants due to environmental and economic reasons. It is not enough to save energy during the utilization of products, but the production should be considered as well. Moreover, idle times during production should be taken into account by switching the systems and the subsystems into modes that ...
Pascal Stoffels   +3 more
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Energy Aware Algorithmic Engineering

2014 IEEE 22nd International Symposium on Modelling, Analysis & Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 2014
In this work, we argue that energy management should be a guiding principle for design and implementation of algorithms. Traditional complexity models for algorithms are simple and do not aid in design of energy-efficient algorithms. In this work, we conducted a large number of experiments to understand energy consumption for algorithms.
Swapnoneel Roy, Atri Rudra, Akshat Verma
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Energy transfers in the spinal engine

Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 1987
Locomotion is generally perceived as being the function of the legs. The trunk is considered to be carried along in a more or less passive way. This popular hypothesis appears to have been accepted with little substantiation. In light of the numerous observations contradicting this view, we have proposed an alternative hypothesis in which the spine and
S A, Gracovetsky, S, Iacono
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Hydrogen Energy Engineering

2016
This book focuses on the fundamental principles and latest research findings in hydrogen energy fields including: hydrogen production, hydrogen storage, fuel cells, hydrogen safety, economics, and the impact on society. Further, the book introduces the latest development trends in practical applications, especially in commercial household fuel cells ...
Sasaki, Kazunari   +5 more
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Engineers and energy

Electrical Engineering, 1957
A brief review is presented of the various sources of energy and their relative importance and growth during the past 100 years. On the basis of past trends, it appears that future energy utilization will depend more upon scientific and technological achievements than upon actual raw material reserves.
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