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Sergios Villette, Dimitris Adam, Alexios Alexiou, Nikolaos Aretakis and Konstantinos Mathioudakis
In a time when low emission solutions and technologies are of utmost importance regarding the sustainability of the aviation sector, this publication introduces a reduced-order physics-based model for combustion chambers of aeroengines, which is capable ...
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Xing-Zhou Li, Zhong-Ren Peng, Qingyan Fu, Qian Wang, Jun Pan and Hongdi He
Air pollution is a growing concern in metropolitan areas worldwide, and Shanghai, as one of the world?s busiest ports, faces significant challenges in local air pollution control. Assessing the contribution of a specific port to air pollution is essentia...
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Pham Van Toan, Lavane Kim, Nguyen Truong Thanh, Huynh Long Toan, Le Anh Tuan, Huynh Vuong Thu Minh and Pankaj Kumar
Charcoal is a fuelwood commonly used for domestic purposes on the household scale in Africa and Southeast Asia. Earnings from charcoal production contribute to the income of local inhabitants in rural areas. Unfortunately, airborne emissions from the tra...
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Jeong-Hyun Yoon, Se-Won Kim, Jeong-On Eom, Jaeyong Oh and Hye-Jin Kim
Coastal regions worldwide face increasing air pollution due to maritime activities. This technical note focuses on assessing the air pollution in the Daesan port area, Republic of Korea, using hourly emission measurements. Leveraging Automatic Identifica...
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Junbo Gao, Ze Cai, Wangjing Yu and Wei Sun
An active area of study under the dual carbon target, which is based on automatic identification systems (AIS), is the emission inventory of pollutants from ships. Data compression is required because there is currently so much data that it has become di...
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Zhipeng Du, Qinan Chen, Cong Guan and Hui Chen
Advances in power and propulsion and energy management improvements can significantly contribute to reducing emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marpol regulations impose increasingly stringent restrictions on ship?s emission. Accord...
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Je Ho Hwang and Dal Won Kang
Maritime shipping is considered a major air pollutant that directly affects global warming and climate change. This study aims to design an emission control route (ECR) that can contribute to long-term initiatives along with emission prevention policies....
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Shian Li, Zhi Yang, Qiuwan Shen and Guogang Yang
The shipping industry is trying to use new types of fuels to meet strict pollutant emission regulations and carbon emission reduction targets. Hydrogen is one of the options for alternative fuels used in marine applications. Solid oxide electrolysis cell...
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Rui Song, Jing Liu, Kunyu Niu and Yiyu Feng
Accelerating economic globalization is a major driver of the transfer of embodied pollutant emissions from trade. China and the United States are currently the largest importers and exporters of agricultural products, respectively, and are also major pro...
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Dowan Kim and Chaegun Phae
The introduction of food waste disposers (FWDs) has been discussed in various countries, and in Korea, a method for utilizing FWDs has been considered. The results of the study show that the use of FWDs is more eco-friendly and economical than other form...
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