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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Engineering Technology"

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Duffy, Jane C. « Arctic Science and Technology Information System ». Charleston Advisor 23, no 2 (1 octobre 2021) : 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5260/chara.23.2.5.

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ASTIS offers over 83,000 records that provide freely available access to publications, including research and research projects, about Canada's north. This database is a product of the Arctic Institute of North America at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada which also maintains subsidiary regional, subject, and initiative-based databases. The subsidiary databases are all housed within and accessible through the main ASTIS database. Examples of the smaller databases include: ArcticNet Publications Database, the Nunavik Bibliography, and the Northern Granular Resources Bibliographic Database. ASTIS offers the ability to browse through its access points, including its own thesauri, thus permitting users to select and use a variety of free-text and controlled search terms.
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Kenefick, S. L., N. J. Low, S. E. Hrudey et B. G. Brownlee. « A review of off-flavour tainting of drinking water and fish by pulp mill effluents ». Water Science and Technology 31, no 11 (1 juin 1995) : 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0401.

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Countries with major pulp and paper industries have experienced water or fish tainting episodes in the aquatic environment downstream from these discharges. Identification, control or prevention of such industry-specific odour events is not possible without a thorough understanding of the off-flavour compounds involved. A lengthy review of the available technical reports, government documents, books and periodical articles that document the current knowledge about water and fish tainting in the river basins of Northern Alberta has been published by Kenefick and Hrudey. The purpose of this full length review was to identify the incidence of or the potential for off-flavour tainting of fish and water by components discharged into the Peace, Athabasca, and Slave rivers from various sources. There is a relatively weak literature base directly related to taste and odour problems attributable to pulp mills in the Northern Alberta river basins. Consequently, discussions of other pulp mill related incidents of taste and odour problems throughout the world were also reviewed. There is little published information which addresses recent advances in pulping and bleaching technology and their effects on water and fish tainting. This paper provides an abbreviated version of the full review.
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Wylde, Jonathan J. « Successful Field Application of Novel, Nonsilicone Antifoam Chemistries for High-Foaming Heavy-Oil Storage Tanks in Northern Alberta ». SPE Production & ; Operations 25, no 01 (1 février 2010) : 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/117176-pa.

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Wylde, Jonathan J., Steven E. Coscio et Victor Barbu. « A Case History of Heavy-Oil Separation in Northern Alberta : A Singular Challenge of Demulsifier Optimization and Application ». SPE Production & ; Operations 25, no 01 (1 février 2010) : 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/117177-pa.

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Lord, E. R. F., et B. A. A. Isaac. « Geotechnical investigations of dredged overburden at the Syncrude oil sand mine in northern Alberta, Canada ». Canadian Geotechnical Journal 26, no 1 (1 février 1989) : 132–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/t89-014.

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The feasibility of constructing a stable overburden waste dump using hydraulic techniques has been investigated. A joint Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority - Syncrude field pilot resulted in a total of 25 000 m3 of overburden being dredged, hydraulically transported in lump form, and deposited in a number of study cells. The geotechnical properties of the deposits were tested in the field and laboratory. The results indicate that the potential exists to hydraulically construct waste dumps with Pleistocene materials. Clearwater Formation clay shale can also be hydraulically transported in lump form but the resulting deposit requires containment. Key words: dredging, overburden, clay lumps, geotechnical testing, case histories, waste dump.
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Bryan, Jonathan L., An T. Mai, Florence M. Hum et Apostolos Kantzas. « Oil and Water Content Measurements in Bitumen Ore and Froth Samples Using Low Field NMR ». SPE Reservoir Evaluation & ; Engineering 9, no 06 (1 décembre 2006) : 654–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/97802-pa.

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Summary Low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry has been used successfully to perform estimates of oil and water content in unconsolidated oil-sand samples. This work has intriguing applications in the oil-sands mining and processing industry, in the areas of ore and froth characterization. Studies have been performed on a database of ore and froth samples from the Athabasca region in northern Alberta, Canada. In this paper, new automated algorithms are presented that predict the oil- and water-weight content of oil-sand ores and froths. Suites of real and synthetic samples of bitumen, water, clay, and sand have also been used to investigate the physical interactions of the different parameters on the NMR spectra. Preliminary observations regarding spectral properties indicate that it may be possible in the future to estimate the amount of clay in the samples, based upon shifts in the NMR spectra. NMR estimates of oil and water content are fairly accurate, thus enhancing the possibility of using NMR for oil-sands development and in the oil-sands mining industry. Introduction The oil sands of northern Alberta contain some of the world's largest deposits of heavy oil and bitumen. As our conventional oil reserves continue to decline, these oil sands will be the future of the Canadian oil industry for years to come and will allow Canada to continue to be a world leader in both oil production and technology development. Approximately 19% of these bitumen reserves are found in unconsolidated deposits that lie close enough to the surface that they can be recovered with surface-mining technology (Alberta Energy and Utilities Board 2004). In 2003, this translated to 35% of all heavy-oil and bitumen production (Alberta Energy and Utilities Board 2004), and numerous companies have invested billions of dollars in oil-sands mine-development projects. Furthermore, many in-situ bitumen-recovery options are currently being designed and field tested for recovering oil in deeper formations (Natl. Energy Board 2004). Being able to predict oil properties and fluid saturation in situ and process optimization of bitumen extraction (frothing) is therefore of considerable value to the industry. There are several areas in oil-sands development operations where it is important to have an estimate of the oil, water, and solids content of a given sample. During initial characterization of the reservoir, it is necessary to determine oil and water content with depth and location in the reservoir. Fluid-content determination with logging tools would be beneficial for all reservoir-characterization studies, whether for oil-sands mining or in-situ bitumen recovery. In mining operations, during the processing of the mined oil-sand ore, having information about the oil, water, and solids content during the extraction process will allow for improved process optimization and control. The industry standard for measuring oil, water, and solids content accurately is the Dean-Stark (DS) extraction method (Core Laboratories 1992). This is essentially a distillation procedure, whereby boiling solvent is used to vaporize water and separate the oil from the sand. Oil, water, and solids are separated and their contents measured separately. The problem with DS is that it requires large amounts of solvents and is time consuming. Centrifuge technology is often used for faster process control, but this can be inaccurate because of similar fluid densities and the presence of emulsions. New methods for fast measurements of oil, water, and solids content are needed.
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Manzano-Kareah, B. K. « Geochemistry of medium gravity crude oils in southern Alberta and northern Montana ». Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology 52, no 2 (1 juin 2004) : 105–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/52.2.105.

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MacIsaac, D. A., S. Lux, D. Sidders et I. Edwards. « Hotchkiss River Mixedwood Timber Harvesting Study ». Forestry Chronicle 75, no 3 (1 juin 1999) : 435–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc75435-3.

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The Hotchkiss River Mixedwood Timber Harvesting Study is a cooperative project involving Canadian Forest Service, Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd., Manning Diversified Forest Products Ltd., the Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada and Alberta Land and Forest Service aimed at developing new approaches to natural regeneration and harvesting systems for western Canada's boreal mixedwood forests, at a site near the Hotchkiss River in northwestern Alberta. The study used conventional harvesting equipment to test eleven harvesting and silvicultural systems designed to protect and minimize wind damage to immature white spruce residuals and encourage vigorous hardwood regeneration following harvest of the aspen overstory. Research areas include wind damage, wind firmness and growth response of the immature white spruce, effects of harvesting disturbance and timing on soil properties, conifer and hardwood regeneration after harvest, efficiency of equipment and harvesting costs, modelling of wind flow and long-term growth and yield. Already in its sixth year, the project has a planned 20year series of harvests and surveys. Technology transfer is an important component of this study for delivery and promotion of research results on behalf of the proponents and all related research collaborators. Products include demonstration maps and field guides, self-guided tour trails with interpretive signage and field tours (including active operations) as required. Hotchkiss River has also been designated a Forest Ecosystem Research Network (FERN) site. Key words: silviculture systems, white spruce, Picea glauca, aspen, Populus tremuloides, understory protection, harvesting, Alberta, boreal mixedwoods, technology transfer
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CHILINGARIAN, GEORGE V. « A review of : “An Evaluation of Crude Oil Supply in Saskatchewan”, James N. Tanner, (Calgary, Alberta : Canadian Energy Research Institute, 1987) 161 pp. » Energy Sources 13, no 4 (octobre 1991) : 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00908319108945386.

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Serkova, Vera A., Tatyana I. Simonenko et Oleg V. Samylov. « THE RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE OF INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION WITH THE NORTHERN PEOPLES (THE CASE OF THE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE INSTITUTE OF THE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH IN LENINGRAD) ». Научное мнение, no 10 (23 octobre 2023) : 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.25807/22224378_2023_10_31.

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The article examines the Russian experience of intercultural interaction with the peoples of the North based on the analysis of the forms and methods of introducing representatives of the peoples of the northern outskirts to the Russian educational tradition aimed, on the one hand, at adaptation of the small northern peoples to Russian cultural life, on the other hand, at preservation of the ethnic and cultural identity and reproduction of the forms of national culture. The development of the Arctic by the Russian explorers, the economic, political and cultural introduction to the Russian world of the nomadic population, which was mostly at the primitive stage of civilisational development, revealed to the world a unique experience of territory development and harmonious assimilation of the “small peoples” who inhabited these territories. The article pays special attention to the art workshops of the Institute of the Peoples of the North, where northern artists with exceptional natural talent were trained and special approaches to the development of their creative abilities to artistic creativity were developed. The article analyses the formation of a special “northern” art style in the workshops of the Institute in the 1930s as an example of successful cooperation between professional teachers and naive artists of the North, one of their brightest representatives being the original Nenets artist Konstantin Pankov.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Engineering Technology"

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Paradis, Janet Patricia. « Effect of WebCT tool usage on maintenance of treatment standards by denturist practicum students ». 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10170/452.

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This study explored the extent to which using online communication tools helped NAIT (the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) denturist students on third-year practica maintain laboratory and clinical standards of treatment. The inquiry was framed by the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, and was conducted from a collaborative constructivist approach with quantitative data used to enhance and support a mainly qualitative design. Results showed that all elements of a CoI were present in the online environment and that participants voluntarily used WebCT communications tools for academic and social interaction. Standards of treatment on practical projects completed by the study group were no different than those of cohorts that did not use communications tools. Modifications to instructional practices made comparison of standards achieved on patient cases unfeasible. Study results informed immediate changes made to the online practicum site, and suggestions for long-term pedagogical changes to denturist practica were made.
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Livres sur le sujet "Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Engineering Technology"

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Aileen R, Student at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Blurb, 2016.

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ENGINEERING IN PRACTICE : education, research, and applications. Brazil Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-257-0020-5.

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This book gathers 10 articles jointly written by students and alumni from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF)’s Production Engineering course, located in the Rio das Ostras Campus, in Rio de Janeiro, and by professors from UFF, from Rio de Janeiro State University, Rio de Janeiro State Institute, Northern Fluminense University, Estácio de Sá University and Cândido Mendes University. The publication is a Material, Maintenance and Environmental Engineering Lab (L3MA) initiative. By offering it to the public, the objective is to spread the scientific research that we are promoting and to encourage ou students and former students to enter the academic and scientific environment, as well as its propagation. Within this book, we compile articles of different subjects in the field of engineering, particularly Production Engineering. Technology and science are present in almost every aspect of life in the contemporary world and the present collection of articles portrays part of this reality. The subjects discussed in this book include active methodologies for engineering education, waste reduction, pipelines’ integrity evaluation, analysis of the chemical process industry, management of solid waste, mathematical model to aid public transport scripting process, variability in coffee packaging process and viability of incorporating ash residues from sugarcane bagasse into a soil-cement mixture.
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Amaral, Mateus Carvalho, Flávio Silva Machado, Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Chaves, Maria Helena Teixeira da Silva et Vanessa End de Oliveira. https://aeditora.com.br/produto/engenharia-na-pratica-ensino-pesquisa-e-aplicacoes/. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-151-6.

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This book gathers 10 articles written conjointly by students and alumni in the Production Engineering program at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) and also by professors from the UFF, Rio de Janeiro State University, Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro, State University of Northern Rio de Janeiro, Estácio de Sá University and Cândido Mendes University. This publication is an iniciative of the Materials Engineering, Maintenance and Environment Laboratory (L3MA). By offering it to the public, the objective was to disseminate the scientific research we are conducting and to encourage our students and alumni to enter the world of research and its dissemination. In this book we bring together articles on different subjects in the field of engineering, in particular, Production Engineering. In the contemporary world, technology and science are present in almost all fields of life and the present set of articles portrays a part of this reality. The subjects covered in this book cover topics such as active teaching methodologies, experimental analysis of corrosion processes, assessing the integrity of pipelines, reducing material waste in an industrial environment, analyzing the impacts of a the chemical process industry, alternatives to the use of methanol in the biodiesel manufacturing process, variability in a coffee packaging process, mathematical model to assist the routing process of public transports, solid waste management and viability of incorporating ash residues from sugarcane bagasse into a soil-cement mixture.
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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Engineering Technology"

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Zhang, Yong-heng, et Xiao-yan Ai. « Real-Time Monitoring Technology of Potato Pests and Diseases in Northern Shaanxi Based on Hyperspectral Data ». Dans Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 108–17. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19086-6_12.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Engineering Technology"

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Konak, A. R., et A. C. Kerfoot. « Bachelor of Applied Petroleum Engineering Technology : The First Degree Program At the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology ». Dans Annual Technical Meeting. Petroleum Society of Canada, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/97-85.

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Simawong, Hatairat, Acrapol Nimmolrat, Chalermpon Kongjit et Achara Khamaksorn. « Knowledge Transfer within the Highland Research and Development Institute (Public Organization) : A Social Network Perspective ». Dans 2022 Joint International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology with ECTI Northern Section Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (ECTI DAMT & NCON). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ectidamtncon53731.2022.9720294.

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Howard, Nikia, Xiaofeng Guan, Ruth Ann Martin, Robert S. Dahlin et E. Carl Landham. « Evaluation of Failsafe Performance for Hot Gas Filtration ». Dans ASME Turbo Expo 2007 : Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2007-27965.

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The Power Systems Development Facility (PSDF) is an engineering-scale demonstration facility of advanced coal-fired power systems and high-temperature, high-pressure gas filtration systems. The PSDF was designed at sufficient size so that system components can be evaluated and assessed in an integrated fashion to provide data for commercial scale-up. The PSDF is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, Southern Company, Siemens Power Generation, Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), Peabody Energy, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, and the Lignite Energy Council. Coal gasification at the PSDF is achieved with the KBR Transport Gasifier. Particulate laden gas exiting the gasifier is filtered by a downstream particulate control device (PCD). The PCD is a hot-gas filter that can hold up to 91 filter elements arranged in two tiers, with 36 elements in the top cluster and up to 55 elements in the bottom cluster. More than 30 different types of sintered metal powder, metal fiber, and ceramic filter elements have been tested. As of October 2006, the longest exposure of an individual element was approximately 8550 hours, which was achieved with a Pall iron aluminide sintered metal powder element. The outlet particle loading during normal operation has been reliably maintained within the lower limit of measurement resolution (routinely less than 0.1 ppmw). Downstream of each filter element is a failsafe device to prevent particulate leakage in the event of a filter element failure. The failsafe device is a small filter element or other type of particle collector and serves as a backup to the primary filter element. Demonstration of reliable failsafes is a critical factor in advancing hot gas filtration technology and increasing readiness for commercialization. A failsafe test program was developed at the PSDF to identify failsafe devices that would provide satisfactory protection of a gas turbine from particulate damage. In tests that simulated the failure of a single filter element, both metallic and ceramic failsafe devices were typically able to produce an outlet particle loading below 0.1 ppmw after an initial period of seasoning. From the overall particulate collection efficiency point of view, the failsafes tested showed promising results of protecting a gas turbine from being damaged by particles in the event of a filter failure. This paper focuses on failsafe performance and effectiveness in preventing particulate leaking through the PCD in the event of a filter element failure.
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