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The path to more sustainable energy systems how do we get there from here? /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Environmental impact -- 6.1 The environment and humans: interconnected systems -- 6.1.1 The energy and environment focus -- 6.2 Characterizing environmental impacts -- 6.2.1 Toxins, poisons, and toxicity -- 6.2.2 Radiation -- 6.2.3 Human safety and welfare -- 6.2.4 Land use and ecosystem disruption -- 6.2.5 Water usage and pollution -- 6.2.6 Air emissions and pollution -- 6.2.7 Green house gas emissions and climate change -- 6.3 Environmental impacts of the sources -- 6.3.1 Coal -- 6.3.2 Oil and gas -- 6.3.3 Nuclear -- 6.3.4 The "renewables" -- 6.3.5 Biofuels and biomass -- 6.4 Comparing impacts --…”
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Classical and modern engineering methods in fluid flow and heat transfer an introduction for engineers and students /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Methods in heat transfer of solids -- 1.1 Historical notes -- 1.2 Heat conduction equation and problem formulation -- 1.2.1 Cartesian coordinates -- 1.2.2 Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates -- 1.2.3 Universal function for heat flux on an arbitrary nonisothermal surface -- 1.2.4 Initial, boundary, and conjugate conditions -- Exercises 1.1-1.12 -- 1.3 Solution using error integral -- 1.3.1 An infinite solid or thin, laterally insulated rod -- 1.3.2 A semi-infinite solid or thin, laterally insulated rod -- 1.4 Duhamel's method -- 1.4.1 Duhamel integral derivation -- 1.4.2 Time-dependent surface temperature -- Exercises 1.13-1.27 -- 1.5 Method of separation variables -- 1.5.1 General approach, homogeneous, and inhomogeneous problems -- 1.5.2 One-dimensional unsteady problems -- 1.5.3 Orthogonality of Eigenfunctions -- Exercises 1.28-1.43 -- 1.5.4 Two-dimensional steady problems -- 1.6 Integral transforms -- 1.6.1 Fourier transform -- 1.6.2 Laplace transform -- 1.7 Green's function method -- Exercises 1.44-1.60 --…”
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Classical and modern engineering methods in fluid flow and heat transfer an introduction for engineers and students /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Methods in heat transfer of solids -- 1.1 Historical notes -- 1.2 Heat conduction equation and problem formulation -- 1.2.1 Cartesian coordinates -- 1.2.2 Orthogonal curvilinear coordinates -- 1.2.3 Universal function for heat flux on an arbitrary nonisothermal surface -- 1.2.4 Initial, boundary, and conjugate conditions -- Exercises 1.1-1.12 -- 1.3 Solution using error integral -- 1.3.1 An infinite solid or thin, laterally insulated rod -- 1.3.2 A semi-infinite solid or thin, laterally insulated rod -- 1.4 Duhamel's method -- 1.4.1 Duhamel integral derivation -- 1.4.2 Time-dependent surface temperature -- Exercises 1.13-1.27 -- 1.5 Method of separation variables -- 1.5.1 General approach, homogeneous, and inhomogeneous problems -- 1.5.2 One-dimensional unsteady problems -- 1.5.3 Orthogonality of Eigenfunctions -- Exercises 1.28-1.43 -- 1.5.4 Two-dimensional steady problems -- 1.6 Integral transforms -- 1.6.1 Fourier transform -- 1.6.2 Laplace transform -- 1.7 Green's function method -- Exercises 1.44-1.60 --…”
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