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    Thermal Imaging This article is about the infrared imaging technique. For the printing technique called thermography. Thermogram of a traditional building in the background and a "passive house" in the foreground Infrared thermography (IRT)‚ thermal imaging‚ and thermal video are examples of infrared imaging science. Thermal imaging cameras detect radiation in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 9‚000–14‚000 nanometers or 9–14 µm) and produce images of that radiation

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    Technical Paper Boiler Performance Improvement Due to Intelligent Sootblowing Utilizing Real-Time Boiler Modeling on UP® Boilers S. J. Piboontum‚ S. M. Smith‚ and R. S. Conrad The Babcock & Wilcox Company Barberton‚ Ohio‚ U.S.A. Presented to: Electric Power 2005 April 5-7‚ 2005 Chicago‚ IL‚ U.S.A BR-1766 Boiler Performance Improvement Due to Intelligent Sootblowing Utilizing Real-Time Boiler Modeling on UP® Boilers S. J. Piboontum The Babcock & Wilcox Company Barberton‚ Ohio‚ U.S

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    ATMOSPHERE – OCEAN INTERACTIONS :: LECTURE NOTES 1. Introduction to the Atmosphere and Ocean J. S. Wright jswright@tsinghua.edu.cn 1.1 O VERVIEW This chapter outlines the main features of the atmosphere–ocean system and motivates the deeper examination to follow. The character of coupled atmosphere–ocean interactions is briefly introduced. Simple energy balance models are derived and used to illustrate the fundamental mechanisms behind variations of temperature with altitude

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    Ocean Personification

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    Another way nature demonstrates the idea of human insignificance is by personifying the waves of the ocean in the poem. By personifying the waves that wash ashore‚ it undermines human achievement. As the darkness settles into the night‚ it provides the connotation of overwhelming darkness on the roofs and walls then the direction turns towards the sea where it is personified because the sea is calling. Longfellow writes‚ “The little waves‚ with their soft white hands‚ Efface the footprints in the

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    Engineering and Management Research Energy Efficiency Group Name:- “ The Efficiencers” Suraj S. Nair Junaid Sayed Anuradha Jadhav Rupesh Bhosale Ekta Thorat Avinash Palve Agenda • • • • • • • • • Our Opinion on Energy Efficiency Efficient Energy Conversion Why to be energy efficient? Technical Change is the Key Overall Capacity of India 5 best ways to save energy at home Bachat Lamp Yojna Efficiency of some common devices Advantages & Disadvantages Our Opinion Energy efficiency is actually “getting

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    Biomass Energy

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    Biomass Energy Introduction Biomass is biological material derived from living‚ or recently living organisms. It mostly often refers to plants or plant-derived materials which are specifically called  lignocellulosic biomass. As a renewable energy source‚ biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat‚ or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel.  The source of biomass energy. Wood energy. is the largest

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    University of Alberta ANSYS Tutorials - www.mece.ualberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/CL/CAT/Coupled/Print.html Coupled Structural/Thermal Analysis Introduction This tutorial was completed using ANSYS 7.0 The purpose of this tutorial is to outline a simple coupled thermal/structural analysis. A steel link‚ with no internal stresses‚ is pinned between two solid structures at a reference temperature of 0 C (273 K). One of the solid structures is heated to a temperature of 75 C (348 K). As heat is transferred

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    renewable energy sources have long been debated‚ and examined but environmentalists such as Thomas Friedman believe that the use and production of sustainable energy resources is the way of the future and particularly vital to the advancement of the human race and the world‚ as we know it. As renewable energy sources such as solar power continue to become a more sought after approach for our everyday energy needs‚ engineers and environmentalists are developing innovative ideas for renewable energy and

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    ocean carriers

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    Ocean Carriers Objectives •  Forecast pro-forma cash flows for a project •  Estimate project values using Net Present Value (NPV) •  Conduct sensitivity analysis for the forecast inputs Setting •  January 2001 •  Customer offering attractive terms on 3-year lease for a capesize carrier •  Would require purchase of new carrier since existing fleet does not fulfill customer needs •  Should it be purchased? Industry Dynamics •  Revenue Drivers •  Outlook in the: – 

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    Gravitation Gravitational field strength at a point is defined as the gravitational force per unit mass at that point. Newton’s law of gravitation: The (mutual) gravitational force F between two point masses M and m separated by a distance r is given by F = | GMm | (where G: Universal gravitational constant) | | r2 | | or‚ the gravitational force of between two point masses is proportional to the product of their masses & inversely proportional to the square of their separation. Gravitational

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