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Lateral spreading mitigation in gravity quay walls backfilled with coral sand through electrolysis desaturation treatment. [PDF]
Guo J +5 more
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Machine learning models for predicting rural residential carbon emissions and optimising spatial forms. [PDF]
Cui X, Xu Y, Sun L, Yao T.
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Research Progress on the Stable Operation of Pulverized Coal-Fired Boilers under Low-Load Conditions. [PDF]
Cao H, Xu L, Zhang G, Cui Y, Zhang L.
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RETRACTED: Natural gas price prediction based on artificial intelligence models.
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2014
In the late 1920s, transportation of liquefied gases in bulk started. In the very beginning, it was transportation of propane and butane in fully pressurised tanks. When the steel quality became better and the knowledge about propane and butane was better, they started to carry those liquefied gases under temperature control.
G. G. Nasr, N. E. Connor
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In the late 1920s, transportation of liquefied gases in bulk started. In the very beginning, it was transportation of propane and butane in fully pressurised tanks. When the steel quality became better and the knowledge about propane and butane was better, they started to carry those liquefied gases under temperature control.
G. G. Nasr, N. E. Connor
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Cryogenics, 1980
Abstract Laboratory methods for producing water (or methanol)-LNG gels are described. The resulting gel is shown to be material wherein the water (or methanol) gelant interacts with methane to form a clathrate. Yield stress measurements of gels are reviewed, and a very tentative correlation suggested between static stress and both water gelant ...
R.C. Reid, L.S. Wilkens, P.S. Virk
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Abstract Laboratory methods for producing water (or methanol)-LNG gels are described. The resulting gel is shown to be material wherein the water (or methanol) gelant interacts with methane to form a clathrate. Yield stress measurements of gels are reviewed, and a very tentative correlation suggested between static stress and both water gelant ...
R.C. Reid, L.S. Wilkens, P.S. Virk
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1978
‘My proposition is that pricing will determine whether this country gets into LNG imports in a big way.’
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‘My proposition is that pricing will determine whether this country gets into LNG imports in a big way.’
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2019
A review with 53 references covers the three most important areas of LNG technology (liquefaction, storage, and transportation); advantages of the 650-fold reduction in volume upon liquefaction; and the outlook for international shipments of LNG from Africa and the Middle East to Japan, Europe, and U.S.
Arthur J. Kidnay +2 more
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A review with 53 references covers the three most important areas of LNG technology (liquefaction, storage, and transportation); advantages of the 650-fold reduction in volume upon liquefaction; and the outlook for international shipments of LNG from Africa and the Middle East to Japan, Europe, and U.S.
Arthur J. Kidnay +2 more
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Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers
2016Global energy demand is rising as the world’s population is growing. Various forecasts predict that by 2050, there could be 2.5 billion more humans than today, who would use twice the energy consumed today. Energy companies are examining all possible sources of energy as part of their widening portfolio.
Krish P. Thiagarajan, Robert Seah
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