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Journal Articles (Mechanical Engineering)
Items in this Collection
- 53Hogan, James D.
- 52Kumar, Amit
- 30Carey, Jason P.
- 17Major, Paul W.
- 15Hogan, James
- 13Melenka, Garrett W.
- 12Life Cycle Assessment
- 8Brittle failure
- 8Digital image correlation
- 8Dynamic fragmentation
- 7Boron carbide
- 7GHG Emissions
- 250Mechanical Engineering, Department of
- 250Mechanical Engineering, Department of/Journal Articles (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of
- 1Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of/Journal Articles (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Physics, Department of
- 1Physics, Department of/Journal Articles (Physics)
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Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in upgrading and refining of Canada’s oil sands products
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Nimana, Balwinder S., Canter, Christina E., Kumar, Amit, Oil Sands, Upgrading, Refining, SCO, Bitumen, Dilbit
A model- FUNNEL-GHG-OS (FUNdamental ENgineering PrinciplEs- based ModeL for Estimation of GreenHouse Gases in the Oil Sands)based on fundamental engineering principles was developed to estimate the specific energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) for upgrading bitumen to produce...
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Energy efficiency improvement opportunities and associated greenhouse gas abatement costs for the residential sector
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Subramanyam, Veena, Kumar, Amit, Talaei, Alireza, Mondal, Md. Alam Hossain
Despite improvements, the residential sector is one of most energy-intensive sectors in the world and is the third largest consumer of energy across Canada, and in Alberta in particular. This study investigates opportunities to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)...
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Evaluation and prediction of the tensile properties of continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printed structures composite structures
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Carey, Jason P., Melenka, Garrett W., Schofield, Jonathon, Dawson, Michael R., Cheung, Benjamin O.
Three dimensional (3D) printing is a technique conventionally used to manufacture prototypes. Commercial desktop 3D printers have become available which produce functional 3D printed parts. The MarkOne by Mark Forged manufactures printed structures reinforced with continuous Carbon, Fiberglass or...
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2011
Nabih, Aliaa, Janssen, Meaghan, Kawchuk, Gregory N., Moussa, Walied, Carey, Jason P.
Back pain is a prevalent condition affecting much of the population at one time or the other. Complications, including neurological ones, can result from missed or mismanaged spinal abnormalities. These complications often result in serious patient injury and require more medical treatment....
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Evaluation of Dimensional Accuracy and Material Properties of the MakerBot 3D Desktop Printer
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Schofield, Jonathon, Carey, Jason P., Dawson, Michael R., Melenka, Garrett W.
Purpose – This paper aims to evaluate the material properties and dimensional accuracy of a MakerBot Replicator 2 desktop 3D printer. Design/methodology/approach – A design of experiments (DOE) test protocol was applied to determine the effect of the following variables on the material properties...
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2013-09-19
Schofield, Jonathon S., Dawson, Michael R., Melenka, Garrett W., Carey, Jason P.
Purpose: This paper evaluates the material properties and dimensional accuracy of a MakerBot Replicator II desktop 3D printer. Design Methodology: A design of experiments (DOE) test protocol was applied to determine the effect of the following variables on the material properties of 3D printed...
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2015
Melenka, Garrett W., Carey, Jason P.
The effect of short fiber reinforcements on the mechanical properties of cement has been examined using a splitting tensile – digital image correlation (DIC) measurement method. Three short fiber reinforcement materials have been used in this study: fiberglass, nylon, and polypropylene. The...
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Evaluation of uncertainty in the life cycle assessment of well-to-tank and combustion greenhouse gas emissions of various transportation fuels
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Di Lullo, Giovanni, Zhang, Hao, Kumar, Amit
Growing concern over climate change has created pressure on the oil and gas industry to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). There have been multiple well-to-tank + combustion (WTT+C) studies that have examined various crude oils in an attempt to determine their GHG emission intensities....