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Calculating the Time Dependent Dust Emission

COAL DUST EMISSION PROBLEM

COAL DUST EMISSION PROBLEM

... of dust pollution in the atmosphere during transporta- tion of bulk ...the dust loss process, taking into account the use of the air injection of the ...computer time during practical reali- zation ...

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Time Dependent Nonplanar Dust Ion Acoustic Gardner Double Layers

Time Dependent Nonplanar Dust Ion Acoustic Gardner Double Layers

... spherical) dust-ion-acoustic (DIA) double layers (DLs) in a dusty plasma system, containing inertial ions, Boltzmann electrons, and negatively charged stationary ...the time dependent nonplanar DIA ...

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Microwave emission from aligned dust

Microwave emission from aligned dust

... & Martin 2003, in preparation), while mechanical alignment may act in the regions of out- flows (Rao et al. 1998). In general, the variety of astrophysical conditions allows various mechanisms to have their niche. ...

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Assessment of range-separated time-dependent density-functional theory for calculating C6 dispersion coefficients

Assessment of range-separated time-dependent density-functional theory for calculating C6 dispersion coefficients

... range-separated time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT), combining a long-range Hartree-Fock (HF) exchange kernel with a short-range adiabatic exchange-correlation kernel in the local-density ...

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Calculating Potential Emission Reductions

through the Introduction of Electric Vehicles

Calculating Potential Emission Reductions through the Introduction of Electric Vehicles

... ABSTRACT Electric vehicles are expected to significantly reduce road transport emissions, given an increasingly renewable power generation. While technological issues are more and more being overcome, the economic ...

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Development of Emission Factors for Quantification of Blasting Dust at Surface

Development of Emission Factors for Quantification of Blasting Dust at Surface

... for Dust Sampling For particulate monitoring in an industrial area, often respirable dust samplers are operated either in three shifts of eight hours duration or continuously for twenty four hours at fixed ...

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Dispersion and emission modelling of traffic induced road dust

Dispersion and emission modelling of traffic induced road dust

... road dust emissions, ...road dust emission model since the majority of already developed road dust emission models contain empirical constants or functions related to local air quality ...

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EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR RECLAMATION OF AREA SOURCES OF DUST EMISSION

EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR RECLAMATION OF AREA SOURCES OF DUST EMISSION

... retain a significant amount of water, and the water supply of plants is almost completely dependent on the frequency of precipitation. In this regard, to increase the fertility of sandy soils, conventional ...

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Time-dependent search for neutrino emission from X-ray binaries with the ANTARES telescope

Time-dependent search for neutrino emission from X-ray binaries with the ANTARES telescope

... plied to a list of 33 XRB sources, 8 of them during hardness transition periods. The search did not result in a statistically significant excess above the expected background from atmospheric neutrino and muon events. ...

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Effects of dust layers on thermal emission from airless bodies

Effects of dust layers on thermal emission from airless bodies

... thermal inertia, four methods are applied, and these will be evaluated in the following. First, thermal inertia can be estimated from the maximum daytime temperature, assuming that insolation is known. Second, the mini- ...

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INFRARED OBSERVATIONS OF DUST EMISSION FROM COMET HALE BOPP

INFRARED OBSERVATIONS OF DUST EMISSION FROM COMET HALE BOPP

... Figure 2. Phase plot of 11 µm images of Comet Hale–Bopp taken near perigee. All images have been divided by a simple 1/ρ model to accentutate the spiral jet features. The first 8 images show a time sequence of ...

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Dust in galaxies throughout cosmic time

Dust in galaxies throughout cosmic time

... 4.4 Results The SEDs for the 30 high redshift galaxies are shown in Fig. B.1. After examin- ing the SEDs, I exclude 7/30 SMGs from the following analysis where useful con- straints on galaxy physical parameters cannot be ...

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Time dependent photon and neutrino emission from Mkr 421 in the context of the one-zone leptohadronic model

Time dependent photon and neutrino emission from Mkr 421 in the context of the one-zone leptohadronic model

... the emission of secondaries produced by photohadronic processes and therefore any variations of F TeV reflect only indirectly the changes in the proton injection rate, the correlation between the fluxes in the ...

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Semiclassical and Quantum Mechanical Formalism Applied in Calculating the Emission Intensity of the Atomic Hydrogen

Semiclassical and Quantum Mechanical Formalism Applied in Calculating the Emission Intensity of the Atomic Hydrogen

... the time intervals associated with the transitions which—intuitionally—should be represented by some finite amounts of ...of time entering this law, are characteristic for the electron ...and time is ...

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Comparison of atmospheric stability methods for calculating ammonia and methane emission rates with WindTrax

Comparison of atmospheric stability methods for calculating ammonia and methane emission rates with WindTrax

... methane emission rates determined from the five stability methods were compared using only data from measurement intervals when values were available for all five methods to eliminate any bias caused by using data ...

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A mid-infrared study of dust emission from core-collapse supernovae

A mid-infrared study of dust emission from core-collapse supernovae

... more time efficient and cancels the linear component of any temporal background ...integration time, and two displaced, unguided negative images of the target, each corresponding to a quarter of the ...

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DEVELOPING SPEED DEPENDENT EMISSION FACTORS USING ON-BOARD EMISSION MEASURING EQUIPMENT IN INDIA

DEVELOPING SPEED DEPENDENT EMISSION FACTORS USING ON-BOARD EMISSION MEASURING EQUIPMENT IN INDIA

... constant emission factor, one could calculate the ...of emission will obviously be higher after the ...speed dependent emission factor which can utilize both speed and vehicle ...travel ...

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Biogas plant management decision support – a temperature and time-dependent dynamic methane emission model for digestate storages

Biogas plant management decision support – a temperature and time-dependent dynamic methane emission model for digestate storages

... and time-dependent model that can calculate the methane production in an anaerobic digester and its subsequent digestate storage tank under realistic and variable ...retention time and the substrate ...

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Measurement of dust emission from a road  construction using exposure profiling method

Measurement of dust emission from a road construction using exposure profiling method

... on Dust Emission The dust masses collected from all sampling points were plotted in Figure ...The dust masses were calcu- lated as unit mg/m 2 ...the time when the wind was beyond the ...

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Near-infrared emission from sublimating dust in collisionally active debris disks

Near-infrared emission from sublimating dust in collisionally active debris disks

... exozodiacal dust can be supplied from an exterior parent belt by Poynting–Robertson (P–R) drag, paying special attention to the pile-up of dust that occurs owing to the interplay of P–R drag and dust ...

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