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Weipan Zhang, Xianhua Wu and Ji Guo
How to evaluate the carbon emission efficiency of multimodal transport is an important issue of public concern, and this article attempts to solve it with a network data envelopment analysis (DEA) model. DEA is a method to evaluate the efficiency of homo...
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Elena Gómez, Roberto Del Teso, Enrique Cabrera, Enrique Cabrera, Jr. and Javier Soriano
Pressurized Water Transport Systems (PWTSs) are responsible for a large percentage of the electricity consumption around the world, and current trends suggest that this proportion will continue to increase in the future. Controlling PWTS is therefore fun...
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M. Anil Kizilaslan, Ender Demirel and Mustafa M. Aral
Three-dimensional numerical simulations are performed to evaluate the effect of porous baffles on the efficiency of water treatment contact tanks. A second-order accurate numerical model is employed for the solutions of unsteady flow and tracer transport...
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P. Gimeno, R. Marcé, Ll. Bosch, J. Comas, Ll. Corominas
Pág. 415 - 424
Models of microcontaminant fate and transport in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and rivers have been developed and used to assist decision-making in the field of water management. These models come with parameter uncertainties that must be properly ...
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Adam R. Brandt
This study explores the impact of oil depletion on the energetic efficiency of oil extraction and refining in California. These changes are measured using energy return ratios (such as the energy return on investment, or EROI). I construct a time-varying...
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Wayne D. Cottrell
Passenger ferries serve a variety of transport needs in the U.S., such as providing vital links across bodies of water, and supplementing highway bridges. In some cases in which there is a ferry connection but no bridge, a bridge would be impractical; in...
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