Energy Systems
Adaptive Complexity
T. Ohta(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2000
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-08-043877-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book consists mainly of revised versions of the papers presented
at the "Energy Systems and Technologies: as Approached from Adaptive Complexity" symposium sessions during the 4th International Conference on "New
Energy Systems and Conversions" (20-30 June 1999; Osaka University, Japan), as well as
some pertinent additional research reports.
In order to realise the adaptive complexity of a system, it is necessary to know the energy conversion mechanisms of the media. This book details a wide range of situations in which adaptive complexity can be applied and found, from predicting air-flow in a room to describing turbulence as a complex system. The idea of approaching both the study of energy systems and energy technologies from the adaptive complexity aspect is new, and still a very much developing field.
These pioneering articles discuss not only previous, but also pending problems.
at the "Energy Systems and Technologies: as Approached from Adaptive Complexity" symposium sessions during the 4th International Conference on "New
Energy Systems and Conversions" (20-30 June 1999; Osaka University, Japan), as well as
some pertinent additional research reports.
In order to realise the adaptive complexity of a system, it is necessary to know the energy conversion mechanisms of the media. This book details a wide range of situations in which adaptive complexity can be applied and found, from predicting air-flow in a room to describing turbulence as a complex system. The idea of approaching both the study of energy systems and energy technologies from the adaptive complexity aspect is new, and still a very much developing field.
These pioneering articles discuss not only previous, but also pending problems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-043877-1 (9780080438771)
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Frontier Information and Learning Organization, 4-8-15 Inamuragasaki, Kamakura 248-0024, Japan
Content
Selected papers. Energy systems and adaptive complexity (T. Ohta). Probability-density function model of turbulent hydrogen flames (A.T. Hsu, G.B. He). Mechano-catalytic water-splitting (T. Ohta).