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ENERGY TRANSFORMATION FUNCTIONS

Journal of Meteorology, 1950
Abstract Separate energy equations for potential energy, kinetic energy of averaged motion, kinetic energy of eddy motion, and thermal energy are derived on the basis of four postulates concerning natural processes. The equations are transformed for use with space- and time-averaged values of the dependent variables in a general system whose boundaries
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Life cycle assessment of car energy transformation: evidence from China

Annals of Operations Research, 2023
Lei Li   +6 more
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Editorial overview: Energy transformation 2022 Electrochemical energy storage transformations

Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2022
Jacob J. Lamb, Bruno G. Pollet
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The regional energy transformation in the context of renewable energy sources potential

Renewable Energy, 2023
B. Igliński   +5 more
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How financial technology affects energy transformation in China

Technological forecasting & social change, 2023
Malin Song   +3 more
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Biological Transformation of Solar Energy

1960
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a description of a hypothetical solar energy conversion plant in which an algal culture pond, algal digester, and a thermal power generator are combined to transform solar energy into electrical power. Description, specifications, and cost estimates are provided for designing, maintaining, and operating each of
W J, OSWALD, C G, GOLUEKE
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Transformations of Energy

1999
Propionic acid fermentation is of major significance for the energetics of propionic acid bacteria. The main fermentation products are propionic and acetic acids and CO2 (Mashur et al., 1971; Foschino et al., 1988). Formic and succinic acids (Mashur et al., 1971) as well as acetoin and diacetyl (Tomka, 1949; Antila, 1956/57; Lee et al., 1969, 1970) are
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