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Biomass. --- Fluidized-bed combustion. --- Risers (Founding)
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The introduction of metal AM processes in such industrial sectors as the aerospace, automotive, defense, jewelry, medical and tool-making fields, has led to a significant reduction in waste material and in the lead times of the components, innovative designs with higher strength, lower weight, and fewer potential failure points from joining features. This Special Issue on “Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic Alloys” contains a mixture of review articles and original contributions on some problems that limit the wider uptake and exploitation of metals in AM.
History of engineering & technology --- design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) --- displacements --- laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) --- manufacturing constraints --- stiffness --- costs --- melting of a powder bed --- laser welding --- optical diagnostics --- molten pool --- temperature field --- residual stresses --- electrochemical additive manufacturing --- fountain pen feed system --- metal 3D printer --- residual stress prediction --- IN718 --- experimental measurement of residual stress --- additive manufacturing --- support structure --- Powder Bed Fusion --- titanium alloy --- Ti-6Al-4V --- fracture behavior --- mechanical properties --- L-PBF --- in situ sensing --- quality assurance --- machine learning --- roughness --- electron beam melting (EBM) --- surface texture --- lack of fusion --- part quality --- Ti6Al4V --- metal additive manufacturing --- tempered --- ausrolled nanobainite --- microstructures --- n/a
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The introduction of metal AM processes in such industrial sectors as the aerospace, automotive, defense, jewelry, medical and tool-making fields, has led to a significant reduction in waste material and in the lead times of the components, innovative designs with higher strength, lower weight, and fewer potential failure points from joining features. This Special Issue on “Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic Alloys” contains a mixture of review articles and original contributions on some problems that limit the wider uptake and exploitation of metals in AM.
design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) --- displacements --- laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) --- manufacturing constraints --- stiffness --- costs --- melting of a powder bed --- laser welding --- optical diagnostics --- molten pool --- temperature field --- residual stresses --- electrochemical additive manufacturing --- fountain pen feed system --- metal 3D printer --- residual stress prediction --- IN718 --- experimental measurement of residual stress --- additive manufacturing --- support structure --- Powder Bed Fusion --- titanium alloy --- Ti-6Al-4V --- fracture behavior --- mechanical properties --- L-PBF --- in situ sensing --- quality assurance --- machine learning --- roughness --- electron beam melting (EBM) --- surface texture --- lack of fusion --- part quality --- Ti6Al4V --- metal additive manufacturing --- tempered --- ausrolled nanobainite --- microstructures --- n/a
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The introduction of metal AM processes in such industrial sectors as the aerospace, automotive, defense, jewelry, medical and tool-making fields, has led to a significant reduction in waste material and in the lead times of the components, innovative designs with higher strength, lower weight, and fewer potential failure points from joining features. This Special Issue on “Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Metallic Alloys” contains a mixture of review articles and original contributions on some problems that limit the wider uptake and exploitation of metals in AM.
History of engineering & technology --- design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) --- displacements --- laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) --- manufacturing constraints --- stiffness --- costs --- melting of a powder bed --- laser welding --- optical diagnostics --- molten pool --- temperature field --- residual stresses --- electrochemical additive manufacturing --- fountain pen feed system --- metal 3D printer --- residual stress prediction --- IN718 --- experimental measurement of residual stress --- additive manufacturing --- support structure --- Powder Bed Fusion --- titanium alloy --- Ti-6Al-4V --- fracture behavior --- mechanical properties --- L-PBF --- in situ sensing --- quality assurance --- machine learning --- roughness --- electron beam melting (EBM) --- surface texture --- lack of fusion --- part quality --- Ti6Al4V --- metal additive manufacturing --- tempered --- ausrolled nanobainite --- microstructures --- design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) --- displacements --- laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) --- manufacturing constraints --- stiffness --- costs --- melting of a powder bed --- laser welding --- optical diagnostics --- molten pool --- temperature field --- residual stresses --- electrochemical additive manufacturing --- fountain pen feed system --- metal 3D printer --- residual stress prediction --- IN718 --- experimental measurement of residual stress --- additive manufacturing --- support structure --- Powder Bed Fusion --- titanium alloy --- Ti-6Al-4V --- fracture behavior --- mechanical properties --- L-PBF --- in situ sensing --- quality assurance --- machine learning --- roughness --- electron beam melting (EBM) --- surface texture --- lack of fusion --- part quality --- Ti6Al4V --- metal additive manufacturing --- tempered --- ausrolled nanobainite --- microstructures
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"In the decades preceding the Civil War, coverlets became popular in rural white American households. Often woven by itinerant professional male weavers at the specification of women for use in their homes, these coverlets represent a distinctly American tradition that reflects a rich legacy of folk textiles. Examples of these coverlets are exhibited in both northern and southern states, although in different contexts. They are sometimes exhibited in slave quarters along the seaboard in Georgia and South Carolina in association with plantation properties, as well as in piedmont areas in association with the antebellum yeomanry.These southern textiles are particularly interesting not because of their uniqueness within American textile production in the first half of the 19th century, but because they are most often attributed, in the context of the museum display, to everyday African American slave use, and sometimes to slave production. There is a distinct contrast between the aesthetics of slave house textiles (which are usually bold, hand spun, artisan woven overshot with double weave undulating geometrics) and those of the plantation houses (which tend to be associated with polychromatic European imported printed and woven designs). What can we learn by examining the exhibition and interpretation of these textiles within narratives of American history? This book seeks to answer that question through the examination of these critical questions: How do these textiles arrive in museum collections? How does their placement in slave and servant quarters position them within a history of African American enslaved people's material culture, when in fact they might have been cast offs from an owner? And, finally, in investigating the politics of contemporary exhibition practices, how do appearances resulting from mode of production shape the production of history? Through these explorations, Falls and Smith contend that these exhibits can tell us far more about America's lifestyles today than they might accurately represent the past, particularly with regard to ideas about race, class, gender, the value of women's work, and the separation of private versus public spaces"--
Hand weaving --- Textile design --- Coverlets --- Museum exhibits --- Aesthetics --- History --- Social aspects --- Political asepcts --- Southern States --- Social life and customs --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Art --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Display techniques --- Displays, Museum --- Museum displays --- Museums --- Exhibitions --- Museum techniques --- Bed rugs --- Bedspreads --- Bedding --- Interior decoration --- Decoration and ornament --- Design --- Textile industry --- Weaving --- Psychology --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- Comforters --- Duvets
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Submarine topography. --- Ocean bottom --- Benthos --- Environmental mapping --- Submarine topography --- Habitat --- Bottom relief, Ocean --- Relief, Submarine --- Topography, Submarine --- Geomorphology --- Environmental value mapping --- Value mapping, Environmental --- Cartography --- Benthal organisms --- Benthic organisms --- Benthonic organisms --- Aquatic biology --- Aquatic organisms --- Bottom of the ocean --- Floor of the ocean --- Ocean floor --- Sea bed --- Sea floor --- Seafloor --- Seabed --- Subsoil of the ocean floor
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Coalbed methane. --- CBM (Coalbed methane) --- Coal --- Coal bed methane --- Coal seam gas --- Coalbed natural gas --- Gas, Coal seam --- Natural gas, Coalbed --- Seam gas, Coal --- Methane --- Mine gases --- Firedamp --- Methane content --- Gas drilling (Petroleum engineering). --- Boring --- Gas well drilling --- Oil well drilling
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The Special Issue entitled “Modeling of Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport” focuses on the mathematical modeling of soil erosion caused by rainfall and runoff at a basin scale, as well as on the sediment transport in the streams of the basin. In concrete terms, the quantification of these phenomena by means of mathematical modeling and field measurements has been studied. The following mathematical models (software) were used, amongst others: AnnAGNPS, SWAT, SWAT-Twn, TUSLE, WRF-Hydro-Sed, CORINE, LCM-MUSLE, EROSION-3D, HEC-RAS, SRC, WA-ANN. The Special Issue contains 14 articles that can be classified into the following five categories: Category A: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in basins”; Category B: “Inclusion of soil erosion control measures in soil erosion models”; Category C: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in view of reservoir sedimentation”; Category D: “Field measurements of gully erosion”; Category E: “Stream sediment transport modeling”. Most studies presented in the Special Issue were applied to different basins in Europe, America, and Asia, and are the result of the cooperation between universities and/or research centers in different countries and continents, which constitutes an optimistic fact for the international scientific communication.
History of engineering & technology --- terrace --- vegetation --- time-area method --- MUSLE --- soil and water loss --- the Loess Plateau --- bed erosion --- catchment area --- filtration --- sediment accumulation --- sediment bed fluidization --- sediment re-suspension --- soil erosion --- rainfall-runoff --- sediment yield --- AnnAGNPS model --- urbanization --- scenario analysis --- Upper Indus Basin (UIB) --- Tarbela Reservoir --- Besham Qila --- sediment modeling --- uncertainty --- wavelet transform analysis-artificial neural network (WA-ANN) --- sediment rating curve (SRC) --- HEC-RAS --- SWAT --- TUSLE --- sediment transport --- model calibration --- mountainous catchment --- tailings pond --- leaked tailings flow --- dam failure --- impact force --- deposition range --- debris blocking dam --- CORINE erosion model --- ponds --- Brenne --- limnology --- land cover change --- infiltration estimation --- black soil --- residue cover --- model validation --- stream sediment transport --- total load --- sediment concentration --- Yang formula --- fuzzy regression --- fuzzy coefficients --- fuzzy logic --- sediment entrainment --- clogging --- colmation --- numerical modeling --- gully erosion --- seasonality --- precipitation --- statistical modeling --- precipitation intensity --- sediment budget --- rainfall event --- EROSION-3D --- small water reservoir --- SWAT modeling --- land management --- soil conservation stone structures --- WRF-Hydro --- CASC2D-SED --- Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed --- NLDAS-2 --- calibration
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The Special Issue entitled “Modeling of Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport” focuses on the mathematical modeling of soil erosion caused by rainfall and runoff at a basin scale, as well as on the sediment transport in the streams of the basin. In concrete terms, the quantification of these phenomena by means of mathematical modeling and field measurements has been studied. The following mathematical models (software) were used, amongst others: AnnAGNPS, SWAT, SWAT-Twn, TUSLE, WRF-Hydro-Sed, CORINE, LCM-MUSLE, EROSION-3D, HEC-RAS, SRC, WA-ANN. The Special Issue contains 14 articles that can be classified into the following five categories: Category A: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in basins”; Category B: “Inclusion of soil erosion control measures in soil erosion models”; Category C: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in view of reservoir sedimentation”; Category D: “Field measurements of gully erosion”; Category E: “Stream sediment transport modeling”. Most studies presented in the Special Issue were applied to different basins in Europe, America, and Asia, and are the result of the cooperation between universities and/or research centers in different countries and continents, which constitutes an optimistic fact for the international scientific communication.
terrace --- vegetation --- time-area method --- MUSLE --- soil and water loss --- the Loess Plateau --- bed erosion --- catchment area --- filtration --- sediment accumulation --- sediment bed fluidization --- sediment re-suspension --- soil erosion --- rainfall-runoff --- sediment yield --- AnnAGNPS model --- urbanization --- scenario analysis --- Upper Indus Basin (UIB) --- Tarbela Reservoir --- Besham Qila --- sediment modeling --- uncertainty --- wavelet transform analysis-artificial neural network (WA-ANN) --- sediment rating curve (SRC) --- HEC-RAS --- SWAT --- TUSLE --- sediment transport --- model calibration --- mountainous catchment --- tailings pond --- leaked tailings flow --- dam failure --- impact force --- deposition range --- debris blocking dam --- CORINE erosion model --- ponds --- Brenne --- limnology --- land cover change --- infiltration estimation --- black soil --- residue cover --- model validation --- stream sediment transport --- total load --- sediment concentration --- Yang formula --- fuzzy regression --- fuzzy coefficients --- fuzzy logic --- sediment entrainment --- clogging --- colmation --- numerical modeling --- gully erosion --- seasonality --- precipitation --- statistical modeling --- precipitation intensity --- sediment budget --- rainfall event --- EROSION-3D --- small water reservoir --- SWAT modeling --- land management --- soil conservation stone structures --- WRF-Hydro --- CASC2D-SED --- Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed --- NLDAS-2 --- calibration
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The Special Issue entitled “Modeling of Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport” focuses on the mathematical modeling of soil erosion caused by rainfall and runoff at a basin scale, as well as on the sediment transport in the streams of the basin. In concrete terms, the quantification of these phenomena by means of mathematical modeling and field measurements has been studied. The following mathematical models (software) were used, amongst others: AnnAGNPS, SWAT, SWAT-Twn, TUSLE, WRF-Hydro-Sed, CORINE, LCM-MUSLE, EROSION-3D, HEC-RAS, SRC, WA-ANN. The Special Issue contains 14 articles that can be classified into the following five categories: Category A: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in basins”; Category B: “Inclusion of soil erosion control measures in soil erosion models”; Category C: “Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in view of reservoir sedimentation”; Category D: “Field measurements of gully erosion”; Category E: “Stream sediment transport modeling”. Most studies presented in the Special Issue were applied to different basins in Europe, America, and Asia, and are the result of the cooperation between universities and/or research centers in different countries and continents, which constitutes an optimistic fact for the international scientific communication.
History of engineering & technology --- terrace --- vegetation --- time-area method --- MUSLE --- soil and water loss --- the Loess Plateau --- bed erosion --- catchment area --- filtration --- sediment accumulation --- sediment bed fluidization --- sediment re-suspension --- soil erosion --- rainfall-runoff --- sediment yield --- AnnAGNPS model --- urbanization --- scenario analysis --- Upper Indus Basin (UIB) --- Tarbela Reservoir --- Besham Qila --- sediment modeling --- uncertainty --- wavelet transform analysis-artificial neural network (WA-ANN) --- sediment rating curve (SRC) --- HEC-RAS --- SWAT --- TUSLE --- sediment transport --- model calibration --- mountainous catchment --- tailings pond --- leaked tailings flow --- dam failure --- impact force --- deposition range --- debris blocking dam --- CORINE erosion model --- ponds --- Brenne --- limnology --- land cover change --- infiltration estimation --- black soil --- residue cover --- model validation --- stream sediment transport --- total load --- sediment concentration --- Yang formula --- fuzzy regression --- fuzzy coefficients --- fuzzy logic --- sediment entrainment --- clogging --- colmation --- numerical modeling --- gully erosion --- seasonality --- precipitation --- statistical modeling --- precipitation intensity --- sediment budget --- rainfall event --- EROSION-3D --- small water reservoir --- SWAT modeling --- land management --- soil conservation stone structures --- WRF-Hydro --- CASC2D-SED --- Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed --- NLDAS-2 --- calibration --- terrace --- vegetation --- time-area method --- MUSLE --- soil and water loss --- the Loess Plateau --- bed erosion --- catchment area --- filtration --- sediment accumulation --- sediment bed fluidization --- sediment re-suspension --- soil erosion --- rainfall-runoff --- sediment yield --- AnnAGNPS model --- urbanization --- scenario analysis --- Upper Indus Basin (UIB) --- Tarbela Reservoir --- Besham Qila --- sediment modeling --- uncertainty --- wavelet transform analysis-artificial neural network (WA-ANN) --- sediment rating curve (SRC) --- HEC-RAS --- SWAT --- TUSLE --- sediment transport --- model calibration --- mountainous catchment --- tailings pond --- leaked tailings flow --- dam failure --- impact force --- deposition range --- debris blocking dam --- CORINE erosion model --- ponds --- Brenne --- limnology --- land cover change --- infiltration estimation --- black soil --- residue cover --- model validation --- stream sediment transport --- total load --- sediment concentration --- Yang formula --- fuzzy regression --- fuzzy coefficients --- fuzzy logic --- sediment entrainment --- clogging --- colmation --- numerical modeling --- gully erosion --- seasonality --- precipitation --- statistical modeling --- precipitation intensity --- sediment budget --- rainfall event --- EROSION-3D --- small water reservoir --- SWAT modeling --- land management --- soil conservation stone structures --- WRF-Hydro --- CASC2D-SED --- Goodwin Creek Experimental Watershed --- NLDAS-2 --- calibration
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