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Ship propulsion. --- Ships --- Marine engineering --- Marine machinery --- Propulsion systems
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Seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) is the dominant desalination process worldwide for obtaining fresh water from the sea. The subject matter and scope of this book is the conceptual and advanced planning, design and engineering of plants of this desalination process together with the associated facilities for seawater pretreatment, post-treatment of the product water, wastewater treatment, seawater extraction and plant discharge. Volume 1 of the book comprises Strategic considerations regarding the role of seawater desalination in an integrated water management consisting of natural water resources, water recycling and desalination Composition of seawater in different marine regions as well as its physical and physicochemical properties and their dependence on salinity and temperature Description of the methodology used in the overall planning, design and implementation of an SWRO project, as well as in the associated site selection and the development of an ecological concept for the plant Explanation of the design basics and their application in the dimensioning of the RO units of an SWRO and its energy recovery processes The book is intended to be used by technicians, engineers, economists and ecologists in the planning, design and operation of SWRO plants, as an educational and training tool, as well as an aid in environmental licensing of membrane desalination plants, and by interested laypersons for information about this process. Heinz Ludwig gained his professional expertise during more than five decades of business in the fields of seawater desalination technologies, environmental protection and treatment of process water, drinking water and waste water. In seawater desalination he was involved in a multitude of worldwide projects of brackish water and seawater desalination with thermal processes and membrane technologies.
Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Production management --- Civil engineering. Building industry --- productie --- milieutechnologie --- ingenieurswetenschappen --- Environmental engineering. --- Civil engineering. --- Production engineering. --- Marine engineering. --- Environmental Civil Engineering. --- Process Engineering. --- Marine Engineering.
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Marine engineering. --- Engineering, Marine --- Marine technology --- Naval engineering --- Engineering --- Naval architecture
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Materials --- Marine engineering. --- Technological innovations. --- Engineering, Marine --- Marine technology --- Naval engineering --- Engineering --- Naval architecture
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Materials --- Marine engineering. --- Technological innovations. --- Engineering, Marine --- Marine technology --- Naval engineering --- Engineering --- Naval architecture
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The emergence of electric drives opens up new opportunities in vehicle design. For example, powerful in-wheel motors pro -vide unprecedented flexibility in chassis design and are suitable for distributed drive solutions, although implying non-trivial vehicle dynamics control problems. This work aims at a new differential steering concept relying only on passive steering linkages where the necessary steering moment about the kingpins is generated by traction force differences produced by in-wheel motors. For the analysis of the proposed steering concept, a tailored multi-body system model is introduced along with the associated steering control system. In addition, this work explores the general applicability of such a new steering concept by using multi-objective optimisation. For this purpose, various design objectives and constraints are defined with respect to the dynamic, steady-state and low-speed steering performance of the vehicle. The resulting behaviour of the proposed steering concept is investigated by various simulation experiments demonstrating a comparable steering performance to that of conventional passenger cars.
Electric vehicles. --- Steering-gear. --- Rudder --- Marine engineering --- EVs (Electric vehicles) --- Vehicles, Electric --- Motor vehicles
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Steering-gear. --- Ships --- Hydrodynamics. --- Hydrodynamics --- Naval architecture --- Stability of ships --- Rudder --- Marine engineering --- Dynamics --- Vaixells --- Servomotor del timó --- Hidrodinàmica. --- Arquitectura naval --- Hidrodinàmica --- Dinàmica --- Estabilitat --- Enginyeria naval
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