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Additive manufacturing revolutionizes production by enabling on‐demand, customized, and sustainable manufacturing with streamlined supply chains. While metal and polymer AM are well‐established, advanced ceramic AM is rapidly emerging, overcoming traditional material challenges.
Kateryna Oleksandrivna Shvydyuk +2 more
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PROSPECTS OF THERMAL COMFORT IN SEMI-OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT
Junta NAKANO, Shin-ichi TANABE
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Pathways to Zero‐Carbon Energy Systems in Remote Communities of Canada
ABSTRACT Remote community energy systems in Canada are undergoing supply and load technology‐based interventions to support decarbonization efforts. As wind and solar electricity generators are the predominant energy sources, we evaluate zero‐carbon electrification pathways for remote microgrid applications over a long‐term planning horizon.
Hayley Knowles +2 more
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The Effects of Different Space Forms in Residential Areas on Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Severe Cold Regions of China. [PDF]
Liu Z, Jin Y, Jin H.
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Investigation and Prediction of Outdoor Thermal Comfort under Different Protection and Activity Intensity Conditions in Summer in Wuhan [PDF]
Xiaoyu Cai +4 more
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Metal‐organic framework–hydrogel composites are explored as multifunctional materials for next‐generation sensors and sensing systems. This review summarizes recent advances in employing these smart composites to fabricate optical, electrochemical, and electromechanical sensors, emphasizing their potential in healthcare, biomedical diagnostics ...
Md Sazzadur Rahman +2 more
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Thermal Mitigation Behaviors of Captive Blue Peafowls and Visitors' Outdoor Thermal Comfort: A Case Study at Jinan Zoo, China. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Jiao R, Hu H, Khan TU.
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Outdoor thermal comfort in public space in warm-humid Guayaquil, Ecuador. [PDF]
Johansson E +3 more
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ABSTRACT Fault detection in district heating (DH) substations is critical for energy efficiency and reliability. However, it is challenged by scarce fault labels, low‐frequency data, privacy concerns, and battery‐constrained gateways. We propose a novel hybrid semi‐supervised federated domain adaptation architecture for fault detection in DH.
Jonne van Dreven +5 more
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