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    Modeling solar radiation at the earth's surface
    Moon
    Modeling Thermodynamic Distance, Curvature and Fluctuations
    Optimal Control in Thermal Engineering
    Mars
    Asteroids
    • Asteroids

      Prospective Energy and Material Resources

      • 689pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The Earth has limited material and energy resources while these resources in space are virtually unlimited. Further development of humanity will require going beyond our planet and exploring of extraterrestrial resources and sources of unlimited power. Thus far, all missions to asteroids have been motivated by scientific exploration. However, given recent advancements in various space technologies, mining asteroids for resources is becoming ever more feasible. A significant portion of asteroids value is derived from their location; the required resources do not need to be lifted at a great expense from the surface of the Earth. Resources derived from Asteroid not only can be brought back to Earth but could also be used to sustain human exploration of space and permanent settlements in space. This book investigates asteroids' prospective energy and material resources. It is a collection of topics related to asteroid exploration, and utilization. It presents past and future technologies and solutions to old problems that could become reality in our life time. The book therefore is a great source of condensed information for specialists involved in current and impending asteroid-related activities and a good starting point for space researchers, inventors, technologists and potential investors. Written for researchers, engineers, and businessmen interested in asteroids' exploration and exploitation. Keywords: Asteroids, Asteroid exploration, Asteroid exploitation, Energy sources, Space Resources, Material Resources, In-Situ Resource Utilization, Mining 

      Asteroids
    • Mars

      Prospective Energy and Material Resources

      • 695pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      th th Mars, the Red Planet, fourth planet from the Sun, forever linked with 19 and 20 Century fantasy of a bellicose, intelligent Martian civilization. The romance and excitement of that fiction remains today, even as technologically sophisticated - botic orbiters, landers, and rovers seek to unveil Mars’ secrets; but so far, they have yet to find evidence of life. The aura of excitement, though, is justified for another Mars is a very special place. It is the only planetary surface in the Solar System where humans, once free from the bounds of Earth, might hope to establish habitable, self-sufficient colonies. Endowed with an insatiable drive, focused motivation, and a keen sense of - ploration and adventure, humans will undergo the extremes of physical hardship and danger to push the envelope, to do what has not yet been done. Because of their very nature, there is little doubt that humans will in fact conquer Mars. But even earth-bound extremes, such those experienced by the early polar explorers, may seem like a walk in the park compared to future experiences on Mars.

      Mars
    • Optimal Control in Thermal Engineering

      • 604pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Focusing on optimal control theory, this book serves as a comprehensive introduction to its applications in thermal engineering, particularly in mechanical fields like aircraft and missile trajectory optimization. Organized into three parts, it begins with function optimization and variational calculus, followed by a summary of optimal control theory. The final section presents practical applications across four areas: heat transfer, solar thermal engineering, heat engines, and lubrication, making it an essential resource for engineers and postgraduate students in the field.

      Optimal Control in Thermal Engineering
    • Modeling Thermodynamic Distance, Curvature and Fluctuations

      A Geometric Approach

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on key educational theories and practices, this textbook provides a concise overview of contemporary developments in the field of education. It highlights significant trends, methodologies, and the impact of technology on learning. The book is designed to serve as a foundational resource for students and educators, emphasizing practical applications and critical thinking. Each chapter offers insights into how these directions can influence teaching and learning outcomes, making it a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their understanding of modern education.

      Modeling Thermodynamic Distance, Curvature and Fluctuations
    • Moon

      Prospective Energy and Material Resources

      • 786pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      The Earth has limited material and energy resources. Further development of the humanity will require going beyond our planet for mining and use of extraterrestrial mineral resources and search of power sources. The exploitation of the natural resources of the Moon is a first natural step on this direction. Lunar materials may contribute to the betterment of conditions of people on Earth but they also may be used to establish permanent settlements on the Moon. This will allow developing new technologies, systems and flight operation techniques to continue space exploration. In fact, a new branch of human civilization could be established permanently on Moon in the next century. But, meantime, an inventory and proper social assessment of Moon’s prospective energy and material resources is required. This book investigates the possibilities and limitations of various systems supplying manned bases on Moon with energy and other vital resources. The book collects together recent proposals and innovative options and solutions. It is a useful source of condensed information for specialists involved in current and impending Moon-related activities and a good starting point for young researchers.

      Moon
    • Solar radiation data is important for a wide range of applications, e. g. in engineering, agriculture, health sector, and in many fields of the natural sciences. A few examples showing the diversity of applications may include: architecture and building design e. g. air conditioning and cooling systems; solar heating system design and use; solar power generation; weather and climate prediction models; evaporation and irrigation; calculation of water requirements for crops; monitoring plant growth and disease control; skin cancer research. Solar radiation data must be provided in a variety of forms to suit these applications. The radiation reaching the upper atmosphere of the Earth is a quantity rather constant in time. But the radiation reaching some point on Earth surface is random in nature. The main cause is the fact that various gases within the atmosphere absorb solar radiation at different wavelengths, and clouds and dust also affect it. There are two ways to obtaining solar radiation data at ground level: by measurement and by modelling. The book will facilitate the calculation of solar radiation required by engineers, designers and scientists and, as a result, will increase the access to needed solar radiation data.

      Modeling solar radiation at the earth's surface