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    UID:
    almahu_9949420486702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (288 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789464260403
    Inhalt: The Netherlands are internationally renowned for the archaeology of its wetland environments. The reclamation of the Flevoland Polders in the early half of the 20th century not only exposed hundreds of shipwrecks, but also remnants of prehistoric landscapes and traces of human occupation dating to Mesolithic and Neolithic times. Ultimately, this led to the 'discovery' of the Swifterbant Culture in the 1960s-1970s, and which was initially seen as a Dutch equivalent of the Ertebølle Culture. Archaeological investigations conducted by the University of Groningen, and later also the University of Amsterdam, delivered important new data on the nature of the Swifterbant Culture. It became key in the discussion about the adoption of crop cultivation and animal husbandry by hunter-gatherers living in wetland environments. Also, the Swifterbant Culture became central in the debate on the meaning of archaeologically defined 'cultures', questioning relationships between social interaction and material culture. With the increase of urbanisation and infrastructural works, alongside changes in the Dutch Monuments Act, dozens of small and large-scale development-led investigations got initiated at the turn of the century. One project involved the construction of the Hanzelijn railway, crossing one of the polders from West to East. Archaeologists became aware that much of what was known - and unknown - about the prehistoric past of the Flevoland Polders, was not easily accessible. It was therefore decided to bring together, as much as possible, all the information from the many scattered sources, and make it accessible to professionals, both inside and outside the Netherlands. The result is this book, which presents an overview of the most important sites and data, and what these learn us about the nature of the archaeological record, landscape change,
    Inhalt: prehistoric subsistence, ritual behaviour, as well as socio-cultural developments during the Mesolithic and Neolithic. Previously considered an impossibility, 'fossilised' fields, discovered at Swifterbant, demonstrate crop cultivation in wetland environments in an early stage of the Neolithic. In fact, the prehistory of the Flevoland Polders is tightly connected to the dynamic nature of the extended wetlands that characterised the landscape since the end of the last glacial. Although often regarded as the 'margin' of cultural dynamics in the past, we can now see that the Flevoland Polders were right in the centre of fundamental long-term changes in human existence in NW Europe.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction of the Hanzelijn Archaeological Project -- 1.1 Organisation -- 1.2 The archaeological project -- 1.3 Knowledge Development Program Archaeology Hanzelijn 2012‑2020 -- 1.4 Some retrospective remarks -- 1.5 Acknowledgements -- 1.6 In memoriam Dr. Karen E. Waugh -- The cradle of the Swifterbant culture -- 50 years of archaeological investigations in the province of Flevoland -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 History of the polders -- 2.3 Research traditions in the polder -- 2.4 Research topics and approaches -- 2.5 The positioning of the Swifterbant culture -- 2.6 Archaeology and the public -- 2.7 Conclusions -- Hidden landscapes -- Mapping and evaluating deeply buried remains of human activity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Climate, sea level rise and the structure of the subsurface -- 3.2.1 Overview of developments -- 3.2.2 Sea-level and groundwater-level rise in Flevoland -- 3.2.3 The structure of the subsurface -- 3.3 The character and quality of archaeological remains -- 3.3.1 Differences in character -- 3.3.2 Differences in preservation -- 3.4 Mapping hidden landscape units -- 3.4.1 Site versus landscape perspective -- 3.4.2 The practice of field surveys -- 3.5 The identification of sites: on statistics and indicators -- 3.5.1 The statistical uncertainty of sampling -- 3.5.2 Indicators as evidence of the presence of sites -- 3.6 Excavations: windows on the past -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Exploiting a changing landscape: subsistence, habitation and skills -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Taphonomy and analysis: the representativeness and interpretive value of find assemblages -- 4.3 Wild and domesticated mammals as sources of food -- 4.4 Fishing in a drowning landscape -- 4.5 Birds in the diet -- 4.6 Plant resources in the food economy -- 4.6.1 Wild plants -- 4.6.2 Cultivated crops -- 4.6.3 Cultivation. , 4.7 Food preparation and consumption -- 4.7.1 Animal foods -- 4.7.2 Plant food sources -- 4.7.3 Consumption -- 4.8 Resources and technology -- 4.8.1 Availability of and animal resources -- 4.8.2 Use and selection of plant resources -- 4.8.3 The utilisation of animal resources -- 4.8.4 Origin of lithic materials -- 4.8.5 Use of flint and other lithic material -- 4.8.6 Pottery production -- 4.8.7 Wood tar production? -- 4.9 Habitation patterns -- 4.9.1 Mesolithic -- 4.9.2 Swifterbant, Pre-Drouwen and Funnel Beaker occupation -- 4.9.3 Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age -- 4.9.4 People on the move -- 4.10 Conclusions -- People, ritual and meaning -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Burial practice -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 Late Mesolithic and Early Swifterbant -- 5.2.3 Classical Swifterbant and Pre-Drouwen -- 5.2.4 Late Neolithic -- 5.2.5 Conclusions -- 5.3 Other cultural practices with human bones -- 5.4 Depositions -- 5.5 Materiality -- 5.6 Conclusions -- From land to water -- Geomorphological, hydrological and ecological developments in Flevoland from the Late Glacial to the end of the Subboreal -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Study of the history of the Flevoland landscape in broad outline -- 6.3 Landscape dynamics in Flevoland -- 6.3.1 Late Glacial: c. 12,500 - 9800 cal. BC (Late Palaeolithic) -- 6.3.2 Preboreal: c. 9800 - 8200 cal. BC (Early and start of Middle Mesolithic) -- 6.3.3 Boreal: 8200 - 7000 cal. BC (Middle Mesolithic) -- 6.3.4 Early Atlantic : 7000 - 6000 cal. BC (Middle and early Late Mesolithic) -- 6.3.5 Middle and Late Atlantic : 6000 - 3700 cal. BC (Late Mesolithic and Early Neolithic) -- 6.3.6 Subboreal: c. 3700 - 1100 cal. BC (Middle Neolithic - Late Bronze Age) -- 6.4 A new view of the landscape -- 6.4.1 Pine woodlands and heathlands in the Atlantic (7000 - 3700 cal. BC). , 6.4.2 No salt marshes or tides in the Late Atlantic (5000 - 3700 cal. BC) -- 6.4.3 Lakes and large-scale peat accumulation in the Subboreal (circa 3700 - 1100 cal. BC) -- 6.5 Three windows of observation -- 6.5.1 Zuidelijk Flevoland: Hoge Vaart-Eem microregion between 7000 and 4000 cal. BC -- 6.5.2 Oostelijk Flevoland: Swifterbant microregion between 8300 and 3700 BC -- 6.5.3 Noordoostpolder: Schokland-Urk microregion between 5000 and 1250 cal. BC -- 6.6 Conclusions -- Transformations in a forager and farmer landscape -- A cultural biography of prehistoric Flevoland -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The landscape as a source of subsistence -- 7.3 Cultural structuration of the environment -- 7.4 Socio-cultural relationships -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Appendix I. Site Atlas Windows of observation -- The quality, nature and context of excavated prehistoric sites in Flevoland: site atlas -- I.1 Introduction -- I.2 Zuidelijk Flevoland -- I.2.1 Almere - Hoge Vaart/A27 -- I.2.2 Almere - Europakwartier Site 7 -- I.2.3 Almere - Zwaanpad -- I.2.4 Zeewolde - Oz35/Oz36 -- I.3 Oostelijk Flevoland -- I.3.1 Dronten N23/N307 - Site 5 -- I.3.2 Hanzelijn - Area VIII -- I.3.3 Hanzelijn - Drontermeer Tunnel (area XVI) -- I.3.4 Swifterbant Cluster -- I.4 Noordoostpolder -- I.4.1 Emmeloord J97 -- I.4.2 Schokkerhaven-E170 -- I.4.3 Schokland P14 -- I.4.4 Urk - E4 -- Appendix II. Glossary plant species -- Literature -- Blank Page.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Peeters, Hans Resurfacing the Submerged Past Leiden : Sidestone Press,c2021 ISBN 9789464260380
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959328683802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xv, 543 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0471727164 , 9780471727163 , 9780471723424 , 0471723428 , 0471727172 , 9780471727170
    Inhalt: Annotation Delivering the best possible solution for phase noise and output power efficiency in oscillatorsThis complete and thorough analysis of microwave oscillators investigates all aspects of design, with particular emphasis on operating conditions, choice of resonators and transistors, phase noise, and output power. It covers both bipolar transistors and FETs. Following the authors' guidance, readers learn how to design microwave oscillators and VCOs that can be tuned over a very wide frequency range, yet have good phase noise, are low cost, and are small in size. All the essential topics in oscillator design and development are covered, including:* Device and resonator technology* Study of noise sources* Analysis methods* Design, calculation, and optimization methodologies* Practical design of single and coupled oscillatorsWhile most of the current literature in the field concentrates on classic design strategies based on measurements, simulation, and optimization of output power and phase noise, this text offers a unique approach that focuses on the complete understanding of the design process. The material demonstrates important design rules starting with the selection of best oscillator topology, choice of transistors, and complete phase noise analysis that leads to optimum performance of all relevant oscillator features. Also included are CMOS oscillators, which recently have become important in cellular applications. For readers interested in specialized applications and topics, a full chapter provides all the necessary references. The contents of the text fall into two major categories:* Chapters 1 through 9 deal with a very detailed and expanded single resonator oscillator, including a thorough treatment of both nonlinear analysis and phase noise* Chapters 10 and 11 use the knowledge obtained and apply it to multiple coupled oscillators (synchronized oscillators)This text is partially based on research sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the United States Army and conducted by Synergy Microwave Corporation. With the wealth of information provided for the analysis and practical design of single and synchronized low-noise microwave oscillators, it is recommended reading for all RF microwave engineers. In addition, the text's comprehensive, step-by-step approach makes it an excellent graduate-level textbook.
    Anmerkung: THE DESIGN OF MODERN MICROWAVE OSCILLATORS FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS; CONTENTS; Foreword; Preface; Biographies; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Organization; 2 General Comments on Oscillators; 2.1 Sinusoidal Oscillators; 2.2 Phase Noise Effects; 2.3 Specifications of Oscillators and VCOs; 2.4 History of Microwave Oscillators; 2.5 Three Approaches to Designing Microwave Oscillators; 2.6 Colpitts Oscillator, Grounded Base Oscillator, and Meissen Oscillator; 2.7 Three-Reactance Oscillators Using Y-Parameters: An Introduction; 2.8 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators (VCOs); 3 Transistor Models; 3.1 Introduction , 3.2 Bipolar Transistors3.3 Field-Effect Transistors (FETs); 3.4 Tuning Diodes; 4 Large-Signal S-Parameters; 4.1 Definition; 4.2 Large-Signal S-Parameter Measurements; 5 Resonator Choices; 5.1 LC Resonators; 5.2 Microstrip Resonators; 5.3 Ceramic Resonators; 5.4 Dielectric Resonators; 5.5 YIG-Based Resonators; 6 General Theory of Oscillators; 6.1 Oscillator Equations; 6.2 Large-Signal Oscillator Design; 7 Noise in Oscillators; 7.1 Linear Approach to the Calculation of Oscillator Phase Noise; 7.2 The Lee and Hajimiri Noise Model , 7.3 Nonlinear Approach to the Calculation of Oscillator Phase Noise7.4 Phase Noise Measurements; 7.5 Support Circuits; 8 Calculation and Optimization of Phase Noise in Oscillators; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Oscillator Configurations; 8.3 Oscillator Phase Noise Model for the Synthesis Procedure; 8.4 Phase Noise Analysis Based on the Negative Resistance Model; 8.5 Phase Noise Analysis Based on the Feedback Model; 8.6 2400 MHz MOSFET-Based Push-Pull Oscillator; 8.7 Phase Noise, Biasing, and Temperature Effects; 9 Validation Circuits; 9.1 1000 MHz CRO , 9.2 4100 MHz Oscillator with Transmission Line Resonators9.3 2000 MHz GaAs FET-Based Oscillator; 9.4 77 GHz SiGe Oscillator; 9.5 900-1800 MHz Half-Butterfly Resonator-Based Oscillator; 10 Systems of Coupled Oscillators; 10.1 Mutually Coupled Oscillators Using the Classical Pendulum Analogy; 10.2 Phase Condition for Mutually Locked (Synchronized) Coupled Oscillators; 10.3 Dynamics of Coupled Oscillators; 10.4 Dynamics of N-Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.5 Oscillator Noise; 10.6 Noise Analysis of the Uncoupled Oscillator , 10.7 Noise Analysis of Mutually Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators10.8 Noise Analysis of N-Coupled (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.9 N-Push Coupled Mode (Synchronized) Oscillators; 10.10 Ultra-Low-Noise Wideband Oscillators; 11 Validation Circuits for Wideband Coupled Resonator VCOs; 11.1 300-1100 MHz Coupled Resonator Oscillator; 11.2 1000-2000/2000-4000 MHz Push-Push Oscillator; 11.3 1500-3000/3000-6000 MHz Dual Coupled Resonator Oscillator; 11.4 1000-2000/2000-4000 MHz Hybrid Tuned VCO; References; Appendix A Design of an Oscillator Using Large-Signal S-Parameters
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Rohde, Ulrich L. Design of modern microwave oscillators for wireless applications. Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, 2005
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949592908902882
    Umfang: XXVIII, 1367 p. 254 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2020.
    ISBN: 9783030364083
    Serie: The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series,
    Inhalt: The Light Metals symposia at the TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition present the most recent developments, discoveries, and practices in primary aluminum science and technology. The annual Light Metals volume has become the definitive reference in the field of aluminum production and related light metal technologies. The 2020 collection includes papers from the following symposia: • Alumina and Bauxite • Aluminum Alloys, Processing and Characterization • Aluminum Reduction Technology • Cast Shop Technology • Cast Shop Technology: Recycling and Sustainability Joint Session • Electrode Technology for Aluminum Production.
    Anmerkung: Part I Alumina and Bauxite -- 1 Impacts of Mineralogy on Soluble Phosphorus Concentrations During Low Temperature Processing of Jamaican Bauxites -- 3 Mineralogical Assessment of the Solid Phase Obtained -- 4 Low-Quality Aluminum-Containing Raw Materials: Experience, Problems and Prospects -- 5 Inhibition of Kaolinite Dissolution in Bayer Liquor Through Lithium Addition -- 6 Ionic Effect of NaCl and KCl on the Flotation of Diaspore and Kaolinite Using Sodium Oleate as Collector -- 7 Quantifying the Effect of Seeds on Gibbsite Crystallization-Mathematical Modelling of Particle Size Distribution -- 8 Experimental Study on Flow Field Characteristics in Seed Precipitation Tank and Influence on Physical Properties of Al(OH)₃ Products -- 9 Application of Advanced Oxidative Process for Organic Compounds Removal from Bayer Liquor -- 10 A Review of Comprehensive Utilization of High-Iron Red Mud of China -- 11 Conversion Behavior of Iron-Containing Minerals in the Process of Dissolving High-Iron Bauxite by Starch Hydrothermal Method -- 12 Disc Magnetic Separator Applied to the Extraction of Magnetite in Bauxite Residue -- 13 Recovery of Iron from High-Iron Bayer Red Mud by Smelting Reduction -- 14 Bayer Process Towards the Circular Economy-Metal Recovery from Bauxite Residue -- 15 Bayer Process Towards the Circular Economy-Soil Conditioners from Bauxite Residue -- 16 Brazilian Bauxite Residue Physical-Chemical Characterization and Acidic Neutralization Potential -- 17 Effect of Concentrations and Pressures of CO₂ on Calcification-Carbonation Treatment of Bauxite Residue -- 18 Comprehensive Utilization of Red Mud Through the Recovery of Valuable Metals and Reuse of the Residue -- 19 A Review of Research on Alumina Extraction from High-Alumina Fly Ash and a New Method for Preparing Alumina by Electrotransformation -- 20 Effect of Sodium Alkali Concentration on Calcification-Carbonization Process -- Part II Aluminum Alloys, Processing and Characterization -- 21 Stress Characterization of Bore-Chilled Sand Cast Aluminum Engine Blocks in As-Cast and T7 Condition with Application of Neutron Diffraction -- 22 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Solidification of Pure Aluminium -- 23 Nanoindentation and Cavitation-Induced Fragmentation Study of Primary Al₃Zr Intermetallics Formed in Al Alloys -- 24 In Situ Neutron Diffraction Solidification Analyses of Rare Earth Reinforced Hypoeutectic and Hypereutectic Aluminum-Silicon Alloys -- 25 Influence of TiB₂ Particles on Modification of Mg₂Si Eutectic Phase in Al-Zn-Si-Mg-Cu Cast Alloys -- 26 A Statistical Analysis to Study the Effect of Silicon Content, Surface Roughness, Droplet Size and Elapsed Time on Wettability of Hypoeutectic Cast Aluminum-Silicon Alloys -- 27 Aluminum Trace Elements Analyses Using Epsilon 1 Meso EDXRF Technique -- 28 Effect of Cooling Rate During Solidification of Aluminum-Chromium Alloy -- 29 Effects of Si on the Electrical Conductivity, Microhardness, Microstructure and Hot Tearing of Al-0.8Fe-0.5Mg-0.4Ni Alloys -- 30 The Efficacy of Replacing Metallic Cerium in Aluminum-Cerium Alloys with LREE Mischmetal -- 31 Effects of Sc and Y on the As-Cast Microstructure of AA6086 -- 32 Ternary Interactions and Implications for Third Element Alloying Potency in Al-Ce-Based Alloys -- 33 Development and Analysis of Al7075 Alloy Materials Using Press and Sinter Processing -- 34 Formation of Rare Earth Intermetallics in Al-Cu Cast Alloys -- 35 Retrogression Forming and Reaging of AA7075-T6 Alclad to Produce Stampings with Peak Strength -- 36 High Cycle Fatigue Properties of the Zr-Modified Al-Si-Cu-Mg Alloy at Elevated Temperatures -- 37 Effect of Mo on Elevated-Temperature Low-Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Al-Si 356 Cast Alloy -- 38 State Parameter-Based Simulation of Temperature- and Strain Rate Dependent Flow Curves of Al-Alloys -- 39 Coarsening-Resistance of a Severely Deformed Al-0.2 Wt% Sc Alloy -- 40 The Effect of Modified Strain-Induced Melt Activation (Modified SIMA) Process on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al-7Si Alloy -- 41 Effect of Mg on Flow Behavior of Al-Mg Alloys and Its Constitutive Modeling Using Finite Element Analysis -- 42 Influence of Thermal Treatment and Design Parameters on the Fatigue Life of Automotive Control Arm Fabricated from A357 Semi-solid Alloy -- 43 The Formation of Al₆(Fe, Mn) Phase in Die-Cast Al-Mg Alloys -- 44 Spark Plasma Sintering of Graphene Nanoplatelets Reinforced Aluminium 6061 Alloy Composites -- 45 Effects of Mn and Mo Micro-additions on Al-Zr-Sc-Er-Si Mechanical Properties -- 46 Nanotreating High-Zinc Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy by TiC Nanoparticles -- 47 Microstructure and Mechanical Response of an Artificially Aged Al-Mg-Si Alloy: Experiments and Modeling -- 48 Effect of Zn Additions on the Mechanical Properties of High Strength Al-Si-Mg-Cu Alloys -- 49 Utilization of 3D Printed Materials in Expendable Pattern Casting Process -- 50 Hemming Evolution of 6xxx Aluminum Alloys in the Course of Natural Aging Following the Continuous Annealing -- 51 The Effect of Deformation Mode and Microstructure on the IGC Susceptibility of Al-Mg-Si-Cu Alloys for Automotive Applications -- 52 Evolution of Grain Refinement in AA5083 Sheet Metal Processed by ECAP -- 53 Mechanical and Microstructural Behavior of Dissimilar AA2014-T6 and AA7075-T6 Aluminium Alloys Joined by Friction Stir Welding -- 54 High Strength Nanotreated Filler Material for TIG Welding of AA6061 -- 55 Optimization of Thermo-Mechanical Processes of Continuous Casting Products Using High Magnesium Aluminum Alloys in Automotive Industry Applications -- 56 Plastic Flow of AA6013-T6 at Elevated Temperatures and Subsequent Reaging to Regain Full Strength -- 57 Influence of Chemical Composition and Pre-deformation on the Age-Hardening Response of Al-Mg-Si Alloys -- 58 Hot Deformation and Die-Quenching of 6000-Series Alloys-The Effect of Quench-Interruption Temperature -- 59 Descriptors and Predictors: New Tools for the Predictive Modelling of Production Paths and the Properties of Aluminum-Based End-Products -- 60 Effect of Extrusion Parameters on Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of EN AW 6063 -- 61 Simulation Study on Equal Channel Right Angular Extrusion Process of Aluminum Alloy 6061 -- 62 Characterization of Dynamic Material Property of AlSi10 Mg Aluminum Alloy Under High Strain Rate Compressive Loading -- 63 Current Efficiency for Direct Production of an Aluminium-Titanium Alloy by Electrolysis in a Laboratory Cell -- 64 Corrosion Inhibition Effect of Aloe Saponaria Gel on the Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum -- 65 Experimental Investigation of MgAl₂O₄ Spinel Formation in Oxidation of Al-Mg Alloys -- 66 Impact of Dispersion Hardening by Alumina Nano Particles on Mechanical Properties of Al 1100 -- 67 Investigation of Temperature Variation During Friction Drilling of 6082 and 7075 Al-Alloys -- 68 Study on the Anti-EMF of Al-Er Master Alloy Prepared by Er₂O₃ as Erbium Source -- Part III Aluminum Reduction Technology -- 69 Comparison Between Different Laminated Aluminum Busbars Expansion Joints in Terms of Mechanical Performance and Relative Costs -- 70 Demo Retrofit Study of a Chinese Inspired Cell Technology -- 71 Mass Transport by Waves on the Bath Metal Interface in Electrolysis Cell -- 72 Numerical Investigation of Flow Field Effect on Ledge Shape in Aluminum Reduction Cell by Coupled Thermo-Flow Model -- 73 Study of Heat Distribution Due to ACD Variations for Anode Setting -- 74 Anodic Incident Detection through Multivariate Analysis of Individual Anode Current Signals -- 75 Fault Detection and Diagnosis of Alumina Feeding System Using Individual Anode Current Measurement -- 76 Change of Anode Operation Pattern from Single to Double Staircase at Albras -- 77 An Advanced Nonlinear Control Approach for Aluminum Reduction Process -- 78 Model Based Approach for Online Monitoring of Aluminum Production Process -- 79 Predictive Analytics for Enhancing Productivity of Reduction Cells -- 80 Restart of Shu , 85 Electrolysis of Low-temperature Suspensions: An Update -- 86 Adapting Modern Industrial Operation Parameters in a Standardized Laboratory Cell for Measuring Current Efficiency for Aluminium Deposition: Unexpected Challenges and Lessons Learned -- 87 Aluminium Smelter Crust-Phase Distribution and Structure Analysis of Top Zone Layer -- 88 Influence of Anode Cover Material Particle Size Composition on Its Physical Property and Insulation Performance -- 89 Lab Scale Experiments on Alumina Raft Formation -- 90 Mass- and Heat Transfer During Dissolution of Alumina -- 91 The Rate of HF Formation During Addition of Alumina to NaF-AlF₃ Melts -- 92 Validation of the Gravimetric Method to Properly Follow Alumina Dissolution in Cryolitic Bath -- 93 Development of a Mathematical Model to Simulate Raft Formation -- 94 Efficient Alumina Handling -- 95 Status Analysis of Particle Size Distribution and Attrition Index of the Smelter Grade Alumina -- 96 The Effect of Hard Scale Deposition on the Wall Heat Flux of a Cold Finger -- 97 The Application of Intelligent Breaking and Feeding Technology for Aluminium Reduction Pot -- 98 Reducing the Carbon Footprint: Aluminium Smelting with Changing Energy Systems and the Risk of Carbon Leakage -- 99 Measurement System for Fugitive Emissions in Primary Aluminium Electrolysis -- 100 Validation of QCL CF₄ Gas Analyzer for Sensitivity and Selectivity -- 101 A Lab.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030364076
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030364090
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030364106
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    gbv_391967487
    Umfang: 288 S , zahlr. Ill
    ISBN: 8670253593
    Serie: Galerija Srpske Akademije Nauke i Umetnosti 102
    Anmerkung: Literaturangaben , Text serb. u. engl.- Beschreibg. u. Bezeichng. d. Katalogstücke in serb. u. engl. Sprache.
    Sprache: Serbisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Niš ; Archäologie ; Geschichte 6000 v. Chr.-1100 ; Katalog
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV004794155
    Umfang: 298 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 3774925453
    Serie: Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 7 : Aus dem Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Universität zu Köln
    Inhalt: Österreich - Schweiz - Mischarchitektur - Werkzeuge/Geräte.
    Anmerkung: Zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 1990
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
    RVK:
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    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Mitteleuropa ; Hausbau ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Mitteleuropa ; Haus ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Rekonstruktion ; Experiment ; Archäologie ; Mitteleuropa ; Haus ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Bauforschung ; Mitteleuropa ; Hausbau ; Geschichte 6000 v. Chr.-1100 v. Chr. ; Hochschulschrift
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