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Publikováno v:
Energies, Vol 17, Iss 20, p 5233 (2024)
Low-carbon fuels, feedstocks, and energy sources can play a vital role in the decarbonization of clinker production in cement manufacturing. Fuel switching with renewable natural gas, green hydrogen, and biomass can provide a low-carbon energy source
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/64416bd812ca420ba8f8d98f2d13dbc8
Publikováno v:
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management.
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review existing smart manufacturing (SM) maturity models' dimensions and maturity levels to assess their applicability and drawbacks. There are many maturity models available but many of them have not been valid
Autor:
Kristina Armstrong, Jiann-Cherng Su, Annie Wang, Brian K. Post, Yarom Polsky, Phillip C. Chesser, Sachin U Nimbalkar, Chris Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of Manufacturing Processes. 72:458-468
Geothermal reservoir characterization, construction, and operations are technology-intensive activities that contribute significantly to the cost of delivering renewable electricity. The technologies involved, such as downhole tools and drilling equi
Publikováno v:
Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing Systems. 7:20220027
Autor:
Susana Garcia Gonzalez, Sarang D. Supekar, Prakash Rao, Sujit Das, Joe Cresko, Sachin U Nimbalkar, James McCall
Publikováno v:
ACS ES&T Water, vol 1, iss 10
Author(s): McCall, James; Rao, Prakash; Gonzalez, Susana Garcia; Nimbalkar, Sachin; Das, Sujit; Supekar, Sarang; Cresko, Joe | Abstract: Water is essential to manufacturing operations; without it, many facilities could not operate or meet production
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3ea884b788a880dee9898a7c36a9985d
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3v062285
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3v062285
Autor:
David Vance, Sachin U Nimbalkar, Arvind Thekdi, Joseph Cresko, Kristina Armstrong, Mingzhou Jin, Thomas Wenning
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cleaner Production. 222:539-549
This paper discusses the industrial potential for waste heat recovery (WHR) in harsh environments – defined as a waste heat stream having either a temperature of at least 650 °C or containing reactive constituents that complicate heat recovery. Th