Ditemukan 6 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Shen, Thomas T.
Berlin : Springer, 1999
628.51 SHE i
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Freeman, Harry M.
New York: McGraw-Hill, [1995;1995, 1995]
R 363.73 FRE i
Buku Referensi Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971
R 363.73 IND
Buku Referensi Universitas Indonesia Library
Dixit, U.S.
Abstrak :
Environment-friendly machining provides an in-depth overview of environmentally-friendly machining processes, covering numerous different types of machining in order to identify which practice is the most environmentally sustainable. The book discusses three systems at length: machining with minimal cutting fluid, air-cooled machining and dry machining. Also covered is a way to conserve energy during machining processes, along with useful data and detailed descriptions for developing and utilizing the most efficient modern machining tools.
New York: [Springer, ], 2012
e20418234
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Abstrak :
The book on sustainable automotive technologies aims to draw special attention to the research and practice focused on new technologies and approaches capable of meeting the challenges to sustainable mobility. In particular, the book features incremental and radical technical advancements that are able to meet social, economic and environmental targets in both local and global contexts. These include original solutions to the problems of pollution and congestion, vehicle and public safety, sustainable vehicle design and manufacture, new structures and materials, new power-train technologies and vehicle concepts. In addition to vehicle technologies, the book is also concerned with the broader systemic issues such as sustainable supply chain systems, integrated logistics and telematics, and end-of-life vehicle management.
Berlin: [, Springer], 2012
e20398897
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Rundle, Peter G.
Abstrak :
This volume outlines a progressively staged process focused on fostering a more effective, more efficient, and greener global construction industry. The research-based book commences with an evaluation of eight methodologies identified after a worldwide literature and compliance review. It is followed by a more detailed report on four of these options, with the ultimate objective of independent selection within the construction engineering community of a single most appropriate methodology as the approach for further, more-detailed investigation. The eight methodologies were selected against six key performance indicators developed as assessment criteria and include knowledge management, lean construction, construction contract procurement practices, optimal work duration on site, construction site waste, rationalization of construction safety regulations, sustainable construction labor force, and portfolio project development. A primary outcome of the selected methodology being a triple bottom-line benefit to key stakeholders, commercially and also to the ecology, along with the community at large.
Front-end construction waste strategies to serve as best practices to minimize waste generated by construction projects was the methodology selected for detailed research. The text also covers the primary sources of construction waste. The book is ideal for civil and construction engineers as well as project developers; managers and public sector waste management specialists.
Switzerland: Springer Cham, 2019
e20503035
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library