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Atmospheric aging of small-scale wood combustion emissions (model MECHA 1.0) – is it possible to distinguish causal effects from non-causal ass…

2020

Abstract. Primary emissions of wood combustion are complex mixtures of hundreds or even over a thousand compounds, which pass through a series of chemical reactions and physical transformation processes in the atmosphere (aging). This aging process depends on atmospheric conditions, such as concentration of atmospheric oxidizing agents (OH radical, ozone and nitrate radicals), humidity and solar radiation, and is known to strongly affect the characteristics of atmospheric aerosols. However, there are only few models that are able to represent the aging of emissions during its lifetime in the atmosphere. In this work, we implemented a model (Model for aging of Emissions in environmental CHAm…

AtmosphereWork (thermodynamics)Scale (ratio)Differential equationScientific methodEnvironmental chamberCausal effectEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesCombustion
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Black and brown carbon over central Amazonia: long-term aerosol measurements at the ATTO site

2018

The Amazon rainforest is a sensitive ecosystem experiencing the combined pressures of progressing deforestation and climate change. Its atmospheric conditions oscillate between biogenic and biomass burning (BB) dominated states. The Amazon further represents one of the few remaining continental places where the atmosphere approaches pristine conditions during occasional wet season episodes. The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO) has been established in central Amazonia to investigate the complex interactions between the rainforest ecosystem and the atmosphere. Physical and chemical aerosol properties have been analyzed continuously since 2012. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of t…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSingle-scattering albedoAmazon rainforest010501 environmental sciencesCombustionAtmospheric sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999Aerosollcsh:ChemistryAtmospherelcsh:QD1-999Dry seasonForest ecologyEnvironmental scienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)lcsh:Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Ship emissions measurement in the Arctic by plume intercepts of the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker <i>Amundsen</i> from …

2016

Abstract. Decreasing sea ice and increasing marine navigability in northern latitudes have changed Arctic ship traffic patterns in recent years and are predicted to increase annual ship traffic in the Arctic in the future. Development of effective regulations to manage environmental impacts of shipping requires an understanding of ship emissions and atmospheric processing in the Arctic environment. As part of the summer 2014 NETCARE (Network on Climate and Aerosols) campaign, the plume dispersion and gas and particle emission factors of effluents originating from the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Amundsen operating near Resolute Bay, NU, Canada, were investigated. The Amundsen burned dist…

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesParticle numberMeteorology010501 environmental sciencesCombustion01 natural sciences7. Clean energyPlumeLatitudeBoundary layerArctic13. Climate actionSea iceEnvironmental scienceCloud condensation nuclei0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Application of aerosol optical properties to estimate aerosol type from ground-based remote sensing observation at urban area of northeastern China

2015

Abstract Aerosol optical properties were derived from ground-based sunphotometer observations between 2009-2013 at three urban sites of Shenyang, Anshan, Fushun in northeastern China. The annual means for extinction aerosol optical depths (EAOD) at 500 nm were 0.57±0.38, 0.52±0.35, and 0.41±0.31 at Shenyang, Anshan, Fushun, respectively. The corresponding annual means for the extinction Angstrom exponents (EAE) computed for the wavelengths of 440 and 870 nm were 0.86±0.32, 0.86±0.34 and 0.91±0.35, respectively, indicating that urban area of Northeast China were affected by both coarse and fine particles. Hygroscopic growth in summer and incursions of dust aerosols in spring were evidently r…

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMeteorologyCoal combustion productsMineral dustUrban areaAtmospheric sciencesAerosolGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceExtinction (optical mineralogy)Environmental scienceAngstromBiomass burningAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
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Corrosion Resistance of Alloys in IGCC Environment

2001

IGCC recovery boiler materials are subject to severe corrosion in environments composed of a gas mixture (CO-H 2 -H 2 O-CO 2 -H 2 S) and vanadium-containing fly-ash resulting from the combustion of oil residues. This paper presents a study of the corrosion behaviour of two Fe-Ni-Cr austenitic alloys in a typical IGCC environment at 400°C. The alloy composition influences the vanadium incorporated in the corrosion scales during the test, which affects the scale growth process. The valence state (determined by micro-XANES) and the amount of the incorporated vanadium is modified by a subsequent air flow at 400°C.

AusteniteMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringHydrogen sulfideMetallurgyBoiler (power generation)Vanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsCombustionCorrosionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of MaterialsIntegrated gasification combined cycleRecovery boilerGeneral Materials ScienceMaterials Science Forum
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DETERMINATION OF TDC IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES BY A NEWLY DEVELOPED THERMODYNAMIC APPROACH

2010

Abstract In-cylinder pressure analysis is nowadays an indispensable tool in internal combustion engine research & development. It allows the measure of some important performance related parameters, such as indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP), mean friction pressure, indicated fuel consumption, heat release rate, mass fraction burned, etc. Moreover, future automotive engine will probably be equipped with in-cylinder pressure sensors for continuous combustion monitoring and control, in order to fulfil the more and more strict emission limits. For these reasons, in-cylinder pressure analysis must be carried out with maximum accuracy, in order to minimize the effects of its characteristic…

Automotive engineCrankEngineeringbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanical engineeringPressure sensorIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionPressure measurementDead centreSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoMean effective pressureInternal combustion enginelawinternal combustion enginetop dead centre determinationSpark plugbusiness
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Delignification of bamboo (Bambusa procera acher)

2004

Abstract Delignification of bamboo ( Bambusa procera acher ) was carried out by conventional kraft and soda pulping under varying conditions to determine the relationships between selected cooking parameters (EA 14–20%, sulfidity 0–45%, maximum temperature 165 and 170 °C, and time at maximum temperature 30–95 min) and pulp properties (kappa number, viscosity, and yield). Results indicated that in order to obtain relatively low kappa numbers (17–24), high sulfidity (35–45%) at lower EA (14–16%) increased both pulp viscosity and yield compared to the case of low sulfidity (0–15%) at higher EA (16–18%). Pulp with lower kappa numbers (11–15) and acceptable viscosities (1080–1190 ml/g) can be ob…

BamboobiologyChemistryPulp (paper)Bambusaengineering.materialKappa numberbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryKraft processSoda pulpingBotanyengineeringProceraAgronomy and Crop ScienceKraft paperIndustrial Crops and Products
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Stain-free virtual histology of Bombus terrestris compound eyes by laboratory phase-contrast nano-CT

2021

The visual systems of pollinating insects are studied to understand the effects of a changing environment, and are to date imaged using microscopy or micro-CT. Microscopy only allows two-dimensional imaging and conventional micro-CT requires heavy-metal staining of the samples. Here we present virtual histology of compound eyes of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) using a laboratory nano-CT system. Propagation-based phase-contrast CT allows three-dimensional imaging of samples without using any staining. Micrometre-resolution images of the microanatomy of the eyes were reconstructed, and the features identified in CT (cornea, crystalline cones, pigment, photoreceptor cells, basement membrane) w…

Basement membranePathologymedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresbiologyChemistryHistologybiology.organism_classificationStaineye diseaseslaw.inventionStainingmedicine.anatomical_structurelawBombus terrestrisCorneaMicroscopymedicinesense organsElectron microscopeDevelopments in X-Ray Tomography XIII
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Sizing of ICE and Lithium-ion battery for series hybrid vehicle over life cycle with battery aging

2013

This paper presents a method to evaluate the volume and weight of the internal combustion engine (ICE) and lithium-ion battery for a series hybrid vehicle that allows to minimize the mean consumption over system life. Individual driving cycles of the car over a total distance of 100 000 km are simulated. The ICE and battery dimensions are approximated; the fuel consumption is evaluated using a general approach. Lithium-ion battery is described including capacity fading and the energy split between ICE and battery system is evaluated using an heuristic approach. Results show a decrease of mean fuel consumption down to 5.1 L/100km.

Battery (electricity)EngineeringVolume (thermodynamics)Internal combustion enginebusiness.industryFuel efficiencyAutomotive batteryHybrid vehiclebusinessAutomotive engineeringLithium-ion batterySizing2013 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC)
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Assessment of bio-combustibles production via slow pyrolysis of wine industry residues

2018

With the aim of evaluating the potential production of high energy solid and liquid bio-fuels, a laboratory scale fixed bed reactor (FBR) derived from the standard Gray-King (GK) assay test on coal was used to carry out fixed bed pyrolysis experiments on wine industry by-products. The present study provides results on the pyrolysis of grape marc, residual from wine-making process, consisting of 50% by weight of grape seeds and 50% by weight of grape skins, at temperature between 150 and 500 °C, holding time of 30 minutes. Pyrolysis mass yields of solid (char) and liquid (tar) products and their corresponding energy properties, as a function of reaction temperature, are reported and discusse…

Bio-Combustibles Slow Pyrolysis Wine Industry ResiduesSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Pulp and paper industryPyrolysisWine industryAIP Conference Proceedings
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