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Practicing Circular Economy

Practicing Circular Economy

Circular Economy (CE) is considered as one of the important strategies in addressing Sustainable Development Goals. Practicing Circular Economy provides an overview of CE covering its evolution describing the key concepts programs policies and regulations. It illustrates several business opportunities over a hundred hand-picked case studies that encompass numerous sectors various scales of operations and geographies. Another unique feature of the book is the activities listed in each chapter to invoke thoughts frame assignments and generate discussions. Each chapter lists key additional reading materials and takeaways. Aimed at mid- and senior-level managers policy makers investors entrepreneurs consultants researchers professors and academic students involved in the subject of environmental management and sustainability this book: Introduces the evolution of CE to clarify the key concepts and introduce some of the important global programs and initiatives CE economy with case studies Gives a global overview of adoption of CE covering countries such as India Japan Korea China EU North America Australia and several more Includes information on methodologies followed tools and knowledge resources for practicing CE Provides insight to the business models with numerous case studies covering product design manufacturing and services and the role of innovation and financing Presents a comprehensive overview of opportunities in CE in sectors such as textile steel agriculture and food Covers newly emerging paradigms of CE such as regional circular economy circular supply chains and sustainable procurement and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on CE Practicing Circular Economy is thus an important resource for every circular economy practitioner and especially to those who aspire to make a career in circular economy.

GBP 46.99
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Circular Economy for the Management of Operations

Innovating for The Circular Economy Driving Sustainable Transformation

Innovating for The Circular Economy Driving Sustainable Transformation

Systemic change is required to move to a circular economy (CE) model which can meet the demands of a growing population in a manner that is decoupled from resource use and waste generation. This book takes a deep dive into the innovation aspect of the circular economy (CE) with a specific focus on India as a geography where the transformation to a circular economy is underway. How a developing country like India is tackling the complexities of the transformation and creating innovative solutions is showcased in this book through many practical examples and inspirational case studies. The book lays out the foundations for mainstreaming resource efficiency (RE)/CE in India and covers innovation led by businesses and start-ups along with the innovative policies financing and collaborative models required to spur and accelerate circular economy approaches while also providing linkages to the international context. Features: Provides insight into the role of innovation in the circular economy transition Helps to develop and facilitate adoption of resource-efficiency policy and strategy with particular focus on key resource sectors and waste streams Treats the circular economy as a holistic approach across the entire lifecycle and places emphasis on upstream interventions and systems change Examines the current context of COVID-19 and its impact on circular economy models and practices Touches upon how the EU-based approach was adapted and contextualised significantly to work in the unique Indian landscape This book is aimed at students researchers and professionals engaged in the domains of circular economy sustainability business innovation environmental studies natural resources management and environmental and resource conservation policy. | Innovating for The Circular Economy Driving Sustainable Transformation

GBP 44.95
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Lean Sustainability A Pathway to a Circular Economy

Circular Storage Tanks and Silos

Circular Storage Tanks and Silos

A Design Aid for Structural Engineers Circular Storage Tanks and Silos Third Edition effectively explains and demonstrates the concepts needed in the analysis and design of circular tanks. Tanks have to sustain high-quality serviceability over a long lifespan. This text covers computing the stresses in service in several chapters. It considers thermal stresses and the time-dependent stresses produced by creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation of prestressed steel. It also examines the effects of cracking and the means for its control. This text is universally applicable; no specific system of units is used in most solved examples. However it is advantageous to use actual dimensions and forces on the structure in a small number of examples. These problems are set in SI units and Imperial units; the answers and the graphs related to these examples are given in the two systems. What’s New in This Edition: Presents a new chapter on recommended practice for design and construction of concrete water tanks and liquefied natural gas tanks Includes a companion Website providing computer programs CTW and SOR Provides material on CTW (Cylindrical Tank Walls); with simple input it performs analysis for load combinations anticipated in the design of cylindrical walls with or without prestressing Contains the finite-element computer program SOR (Shells of Revolution); it performs analysis for design of axisymmetrical shells of general shapes This guide is an authoritative resource for the analysis and design of circular storage tanks and silos.

GBP 84.99
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Remanufacturing and Remanufacturability Assessment for the Circular Economy A Solutions Guide

Additive Manufacturing for Plastic RecyclingEfforts in Boosting A Circular Economy

Chiroptical SpectroscopyFundamentals and Applications

Nano Dielectric Resonator Antennas for 5G Applications

Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems

Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems

The current rapid and complex advancement applications of electromagnetic (EM) and optical systems calls for a much needed update on the computational methods currently in use. Completely revised and reflecting ten years of develoments this second edition of the bestselling Computational Methods for Electromagnetic and Optical Systems provides the update so desperately needed in this field. Offering a wealth of new material this second edition begins with scalar wave propagation and analysis techniques chiral and metamaterials and photonic band gap structures. It examines Pontying vector and stored energy as well as energy group and phase velocities; reviews k-space state variable formation with applications to anistropic planar systems; and presents full-field rigorous coupled wave analysis of planar diffraction gratings with applications to H-mode E-mode crossed gratings single and multilayered diffraction grating analysis and diffraction from anistropic gratings. Later chapters highlight spectral techniques and RCWA as applied to the analysis of dynamic wave-mixing in PR materials with induced transmission and reflection gratings and demonstrate the RCWA algorithm to analyze cylindrical and spherical systems using circular bipolar cylindrical and spherical coordinates. The book concludes with several RCWA computational case studies involving scattering from spatially inhomogeneous eccentric circular cylinders solved in bipolar coordinates. Many of these examples apply the complex Poynting theorem or the forwardscattering (optical) theorem to validate numerical solutions by verifying power conservation. Using common computational tools such as Fortran MATLAB COMSOL and RSOFT the text offers numerous examples to illuminate the material many of which employ a full-field vector approach to analyze and solve Maxwell’s equations in anisotropic media where a standard wave equation approach is intractable. Designed to introduce novel spectral computational techniques the book demonstrates the application of these methods to analyze a variety of EM and optical systems.

GBP 55.19
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Crush Mechanics of Thin-Walled Tubes

Crush Mechanics of Thin-Walled Tubes

Thin-walled structures can be used to absorb impact energy during a vehicle collision. Crush Mechanics of Thin-Walled Tubes describes the analysis and design of these lightweight elements and thoroughly explains the deformation behaviors of thin-walled hollow members under crushing loading. The book covers in detail thin-walled structures—under axial compression bending and torsion. It provides a complete understanding of the underlying concepts and mechanisms of energy absorption components includes analysis techniques and covers existing theoretical approaches along with the author’s research. Geared toward engineering students practicing mechanical and structural engineers and researchers interested in analyzing energy absorption and designing structures that may undergo impacts this book: Addresses axial compression of circular and square tubes and bending and torsion of tubes Summarizes the mechanism of collapse and associated calculations for the initial peak force and the average compressive force Explores two factors controlling the axial collapse of a plate Investigates systematically the deformation characteristics of corrugated tubes under axial crush Provides an understanding of the collapse behavior of members undergoing bending deformation when trying to evaluate strength and energy-absorption characteristics Looks at the bending deformation of circular and square tubes Explains the characteristic flattening phenomenon the maximum moment in bending deformation and the moment-rotation relation during bending collapse Discusses the collapse behavior of thin-walled structures with an open cross section during axial crushing and bending deformation Includes the proposition of a new method for evaluating the maximum bending moment of square tubes with consideration of sidewall buckling Proposes a new technique that can be used to determine the relation between the bending moment M and the rotation angle θ Presents analysis methods for predicting the maximum torsion moment in each case A shelf-worthy reference showcasing structural mechanics Crush Mechanics of Thin-Walled Tubes provides a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts and mechanisms of crushing deformations in thin-walled structures and serves as a guide for both teaching and self-study.

GBP 51.99
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Urban Mining for Waste Management and Resource RecoverySustainable Approaches

Chitin and Chitosans in the Bioeconomy

Industry 4.0 – Shaping The Future of The Digital WorldProceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Smart Manufacturing (S2

Plastic Pollution Nature Based Solutions and Effective Governance

Rock Slope Engineering Civil Applications Fifth Edition

VCD Spectroscopy for Organic Chemists

VCD Spectroscopy for Organic Chemists

Stimulated by the increasing importance of chiral molecules as pharmaceuticals and the need for enantiomerically pure drugs techniques in chiral chemistry have been expanded and refined especially in the areas of chromatography asymmetric synthesis and spectroscopic methods for chiral molecule structural characterization. In addition to synthetic chiral molecules naturally occurring molecules which are invariably chiral and generally enantiomerically enriched are of potential interest as leads for new drugs.VCD Spectroscopy for Organic Chemists discusses the applications of vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy to the structural characterization of chiral organic molecules. The book provides all of the information about VCD spectroscopy that an organic chemist needs in order to make use of the technique. The authors experts responsible for much of the existing literature in this field discuss the experimental measurement of VCD and the theoretical prediction of VCD. In addition they evaluate the advantages and limitations of the technique in determining molecular structure. Given the availability of commercial VCD instrumentation and quantum chemistry software it became possible in the late 1990s for chemists to use VCD in elucidating the stereochemistries of chiral organic molecules. This book helps organic chemists become more aware of the utility of VCD spectroscopy and provides them with sufficient knowledge to incorporate the technique into their own research.

GBP 45.59
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Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines

Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines

Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines offers a comprehensive yet accessible treatment of the linear theory of electromagnetics and its application to the design of electrical machines. Leveraging valuable classroom insight gained by the authors during their impressive and ongoing teaching careers this text emphasizes concepts rather than numerical methods providing presentation/project problems at the end of each chapter to enhance subject knowledge. Highlighting the essence of electromagnetic field (EMF) theory and its correlation with electrical machines this book:Reviews Maxwell’s equations and scalar and vector potentialsDescribes the special cases leading to the Laplace Poisson’s eddy current and wave equationsExplores the utility of the uniqueness generalized Poynting Helmholtz and approximation theoremsDiscusses the Schwarz–Christoffel transformation as well as the determination of airgap permeanceAddresses the skin effects in circular conductors and eddy currents in solid and laminated iron coresContains examples relating to the slot leakage inductance of rotating electrical machines transformer leakage inductance and theory of hysteresis machinesPresents analyses of EMFs in laminated-rotor induction machines three-dimensional field analyses for three-phase solid rotor induction machines and moreElectromagnetics for Electrical Machines makes an ideal text for postgraduate-level students of electrical engineering as well as of physics and electronics and communication engineering. It is also a useful reference for research scholars concerned with problems involving electromagnetics.

GBP 44.99
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Intermediate Offshore Foundations

Intermediate Offshore Foundations

Intermediate foundations are used as anchors for floating platforms and ancillary structures foundations for steel jackets and to support seafloor equipment and offshore wind turbines. When installed by suction they are an economical alternative to piling and also may be completely removed. They are usually circular in plan and are essentially rigid when laterally loaded. Length to diameter embedment ratios L/D generally vary between 0.5 and 10 spanning the gap between shallow and deep foundations although these are indicative boundaries and the response rather than the embedment ratio defines an intermediate foundation. The first chapters introduce foundation types; compare shallow intermediate and deep foundation models and design; define unique design issues that make intermediate foundations distinct from shallow and deep foundations as well as list their hazards that mainly occur during installation. Later chapters cover installation in-place resistance and in-place response and miscellaneous design considerations. There is no general agreement as to which design methods/models are appropriate so models should only be as accurate as the data. Therefore several reasonably accurate models are provided together with comprehensive discussion and advice. Example calculations and over 200 references are also included. This is the first book dedicated to the geotechnical design of intermediate foundations and it will appeal to professional engineers specialising in the offshore industry.

GBP 80.00
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Analysis of Pile Foundations Subject to Static and Dynamic Loading

Analysis of Pile Foundations Subject to Static and Dynamic Loading

This book presents computational tools and design principles for piles used in a wide range of applications and for different loading conditions. The chapters provide a mixture of basic engineering solutions and latest research findings in a balanced manner. The chapters are written by world-renowned experts in the field. The materials are presented in a unified manner based on both simplified and rigorous numerical methods. The first four chapters present the basic elements and steps in analysis of piles under static and cyclic loading together with clear references to the appropriate design regulations in Eurocode 7 when relevant. The analysis techniques cover conventional code-based methods solutions based on pile-soil interaction springs and advanced 3D finite element methods. The applications range from conventional piles to large circular steel piles used as anchors or monopiles in offshore applications. Chapters 5 to 10 are devoted to dynamic and earthquake analyses and design. These chapters cover a range of solutions from dynamic pile-soil springs to elasto-dynamic solutions of large pile groups. Both linear and nonlinear soil behaviours are considered along with response due to dynamic loads and earthquake shaking including possible liquefaction. The book is unique in its unified treatment of the solutions used for static and dynamic analysis of piles with practical examples of application. The book is considered a valuable tool for practicing engineers graduate students and researchers.

GBP 71.19
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Concrete-Filled Stainless Steel Tubular Columns

Concrete-Filled Stainless Steel Tubular Columns

Concrete-filled stainless steel tubular (CFSST) columns are increasingly used in modern composite construction due to their high strength high ductility high corrosion resistance high durability and aesthetics and ease of maintenance. Thin-walled CFSST columns are characterized by the different strain-hardening behavior of stainless steel in tension and in compression local buckling of stainless steel tubes and concrete confinement. Design codes and numerical models often overestimate or underestimate the ultimate strengths of CFSST columns. This book presents accurate and efficient computational models for the nonlinear inelastic analysis and design of CFSST short and slender columns under axial load and biaxial bending. The effects of different strain-hardening characteristics of stainless steel in tension and in compression progressive local and post-local buckling of stainless steel tubes and concrete confinement are taken into account in the computational models. The numerical models simulate the axial load-strain behavior moment-curvature curves axial load-deflection responses and axial load-moment strength interaction diagrams of CFSST columns. The book describes the mathematical formulations computational procedures and model verifications for circular and rectangular CFSST short and slender columns. The behavior of CFSST columns under various loading conditions is demonstrated by numerous numerical examples. This book is written for practising structural and civil engineers academic researchers and graduate students in civil engineering who are interested in the latest computational techniques and design methods for CFSST columns. | Concrete-Filled Stainless Steel Tubular Columns

GBP 44.99
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Analysis of Pile Foundations Subject to Static and Dynamic Loading

Analysis of Pile Foundations Subject to Static and Dynamic Loading

This book presents computational tools and design principles for piles used in a wide range of applications and for different loading conditions. The chapters provide a mixture of basic engineering solutions and latest research findings in a balanced manner. The chapters are written by world-renowned experts in the field. The materials are presented in a unified manner based on both simplified and rigorous numerical methods. The first four chapters present the basic elements and steps in analysis of piles under static and cyclic loading together with clear references to the appropriate design regulations in Eurocode 7 when relevant. The analysis techniques cover conventional code-based methods solutions based on pile-soil interaction springs and advanced 3D finite element methods. The applications range from conventional piles to large circular steel piles used as anchors or monopiles in offshore applications. Chapters 5 to 10 are devoted to dynamic and earthquake analyses and design. These chapters cover a range of solutions from dynamic pile-soil springs to elasto-dynamic solutions of large pile groups. Both linear and nonlinear soil behaviours are considered along with response due to dynamic loads and earthquake shaking including possible liquefaction. The book is unique in its unified treatment of the solutions used for static and dynamic analysis of piles with practical examples of application. The book is considered a valuable tool for practicing engineers graduate students and researchers. | Analysis of Pile Foundations Subject to Static and Dynamic Loading

GBP 44.99
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Greener Products The Making and Marketing of Sustainable Brands Second Edition

Greener Products The Making and Marketing of Sustainable Brands Second Edition

Written by a renowned sustainability expert Greener Products: The Making and Marketing of Sustainable Brands Second Edition makes the case for why the people and the planet need products to be made in a different more sustainable way. The growth of the global middle class with an additional 3 billion people expected to enter the consumer market by 2030 is putting an unprecedented demand on resources and straining the global supply of raw materials fossil fuels food and water. This book provides insights on how to raise the bar on product development and investigates the best practices for making and marketing sustainable brands. Over 40 case studies are analyzed in this book and summarized for the reader to easily see what it is that makes leading companies successful. Analysis on marketing campaigns and greener product development range from leading companies like Apple Nike Samsung Electronics BASF GE Johnson & Johnson Unilever and Method. New updated content in this second edition includes: New developments like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with concepts of biomimicry circular economy emerging issues management and eco-innovation. Novel tools and examples for bringing sustainable products to market. New chapter dedicated to natural capital. Analysis of current green marketing methods and market trends. Best practices for making and marketing sustainable brands. For more information visit the author's book website at www. greenerproducts. biz. | Greener Products The Making and Marketing of Sustainable Brands Second Edition

GBP 74.99
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DNA Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions and Nanoconstructions

DNA Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions and Nanoconstructions

The discovery of the spatial structure of the double-stranded DNA molecule is one of the greatest achievements of science. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the DNA double helix is a distinguished symbol of modern biology. Divided into three parts DNA Liquid-Crystalline Dispersions and Nanoconstructions covers the information presently available on the condensation of various forms of DNA and describes practical applications of the peculiar properties of the liquid-crystalline particles. Part 1 describes the main methods used for condensation of linear high- and low-molecular mass DNA including their complexes with polycations and circular DNA Part 2 compares the state and reactivity of double-stranded nucleic acid molecules fixed spatially in the liquid-crystalline as well as the same molecules under intracellular conditions Part 3 explains how the discovery of the fundamental principles underlying the formation of nucleic acid liquid-crystalline dispersion particles opens a gate for the operational use of these principles in the area of nanotechnology and biosensorics With detailed coverage of DNA liquid crystals this book provides an understanding of the information presently available on the condensation of various forms of DNA. Double-stranded nucleic acids spatially organized in a liquid-crystalline structure represent an important polyfunctional tool for molecular biology and nanobiotechnology. The possibility of programmed and controlled variations in the properties of these molecules and in the characteristics of their liquid-crystalline dispersions provides wide options for the formation of biologically active three-dimensional structures with unique widely applicable properties.

GBP 43.99
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Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Pushover Analysis of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bridges

Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Pushover Analysis of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bridges

Nonlinear static monotonic (pushover) analysis has become a common practice in performance-based bridge seismic design. The popularity of pushover analysis is due to its ability to identify the failure modes and the design limit states of bridge piers and to provide the progressive collapse sequence of damaged bridges when subjected to major earthquakes. Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Pushover Analysis of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bridges fills the need for a complete reference on pushover analysis for practicing engineers. This technical reference covers the pushover analysis of reinforced concrete and steel bridges with confined and unconfined concrete column members of either circular or rectangular cross sections as well as steel members of standard shapes. It provides step-by-step procedures for pushover analysis with various nonlinear member stiffness formulations including: Finite segment–finite string (FSFS) Finite segment–moment curvature (FSMC) Axial load–moment interaction (PM) Constant moment ratio (CMR) Plastic hinge length (PHL) Ranging from the simplest to the most sophisticated the methods are suitable for engineers with varying levels of experience in nonlinear structural analysis. The authors also provide a downloadable computer program INSTRUCT (INelastic STRUCTural Analysis of Reinforced-Concrete and Steel Structures) that allows readers to perform their own pushover analyses. Numerous real-world examples demonstrate the accuracy of analytical prediction by comparing numerical results with full- or large-scale test results. A useful reference for researchers and engineers working in structural engineering this book also offers an organized collection of nonlinear pushover analysis applications for students.

GBP 51.99
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