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Basics
- A Page where User:Eric dumps links pre "putting them in the right place"
- A more orderly, open, and non "500 deep bookmark" method
- Should be promptly emptied
From Eric Lotze Log
Temporary "Interesting Link That I Will Find/Make Pages For" Area
- https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2017/11/30/mits-laser-powered-3d-printer-is-this-the-speed-weve-been-waiting-for
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016236109005250
- https://www.ldxsolutions.com/activated-carbon-injection-aci-system/
- https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=5430
- https://www.pfpi.net/air-pollution-2
- https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00116/full
- https://us.hikvision.com/en/blog/hikvision-launches-open-source-smart-cameras-intel-x86-processor-offers-integrated-camera-pc-lens-and-light-source
- https://photobite.uk/features/interview-ponf-25mp-open-source-camera-system/
- https://photofocusblog.wordpress.com/2014/08/10/the-emerging-open-source-camera/
- This video on biofuel tax credit fraud
- Mentioned this form Form 8864 and all sorts of odd related terms
- "liquid fuel derived from biomass"
- "agri-biodiesel mixtures"
- "biodiesel mixtures"
- "renewable diesel mixtures"
- Emerging Renewable Hydrocarbon Biofuels
- Mentioned this form Form 8864 and all sorts of odd related terms
- https://openvisualfx.com/software/
- http://fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/862.16/people/sam.calisch/project/index.html
- https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/swales-or-not-to-swale/ (swale stuff 1)
- https://worldpermacultureassociation.com/swales-in-action/ (swale stuff 2)
- A Cornell University School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Presentation on Water Treatment by Monroe L. Weber-Shirk (seems to be surface water-drinkable water, not wastewater treatment)
- A 2017 Study Titled "Fenton treatment for flotation separation of polyvinyl chloride from plastic mixtures"
- No idea where to put it, but Thomas Sanladerer in one episode of The Meltzone Podcast was describing a bike helmet as a Semi-Sandwich Composite/Structure (forget the wording), Foamed Foam + Rigid Plastic, when discussing a 3D Printed Bike Helmet (sandwich composites are neat, so that term may be relevant sometime)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangeburg_pipe
- Need to see if this was carcinogenic/prone to leaching etc, also could maybe be applied to modern plastics, but same methods?
- Ted Talks to Put Somewhere:
- https://modelviewculture.com/pieces/tripping-over-our-bootstraps-open-source-ecology-and-the-promise-of-liberational-technology (A good article shared by Wesxdz on the OSE Discord Server , constructive criticism of OSE, see around this area when documenting discussion on it (i made a list of what *i* at least gathered as it's main points, but would love to hear more takes
- Chorleywood bread process
- https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/7/3093/htm - Strategies for Reducing Sodium Intake in Bakery Products, a Review
- A 2018 Paper Titled " Spouted Bed and Jet Impingement Fluidization in Food Industry
- A 2022 Paper Titled "Conceptual design and performance analysis of water electrolysis propulsion system with catalytic igniter for CubeSats"
Environmental Stuff to Cover Elsewhere/Look Into
- https://publicintegrity.org/environment/the-exxonmobil-near-disaster-you-probably-havent-heard-of/
- https://www.vice.com/en/article/epnagz/coal-ash-florida-barge-capsize-aes-puerto-rico
List
11/5/2022
- I found this a while back, but don't have enough content (or understanding for that matter!) to make a page on it, so i'll leave it here for now:
- Mixed Conducting Membranes (Seems almost like a PEM but for ions, typically Oxygen, so one can make an Oxy-Fuel Combustion based power plant without needing an Atmosphere Separation Unit ?
- Links on this Topic:
- NETL "9.1.1. CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE APPROACHES"
- 7.3.1. "CO-PRODUCING H2 WITH CURRENT IGCC TECHNOLOGY"
- I encountered the terms "Ion Transport Membranes" and "Ceramic Autothermal Reactor" in this diagram under "Oxygen Supply" which lead to me looking into this
- Encyclopedia of Membranes - Mixed Conducting Membranes
- "Process Design Characteristics of Syngas (CO/H2) Separation Using Composite Membrane"
- "Novel cycles for power generation with CO2 capture using OMCM technology"
- "Mixed ionic-electronic conducting (MIEC) membranes for thermochemical reduction of CO2: A review"
- "Development of a Novel Oxygen Supply Process and its Integration with an Oxy-Fuel Coal-Fired Boiler"
- "Roadmap for Sustainable Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting Membranes"
- Calcium titanate was connected somehow, might have been a related mineral compared to Natural vs Synthetic Zeolite
- Links on this Topic:
- Mixed Conducting Membranes (Seems almost like a PEM but for ions, typically Oxygen, so one can make an Oxy-Fuel Combustion based power plant without needing an Atmosphere Separation Unit ?
- This is along the lines of Dilbit / Synbit / Fuel Oil , but this is a study i found a while back and documenting here. I came across it when looking into Fuel Storage / Fuel Settling etc:
- Some Stuff on Surface Treatment :
- I was originally looking into Diamond Like Carbon (and/or full on Monocrystaline Chemical Vapor Deposition formed diamond) due to the high heat conductivity, low friction, and high strength (although ability to be scratched =/= ability to be shattered/fractured i'd assume, so i'm intrigued about that
- Either way in looking up that i came across this video ( "Why Do NASCAR Teams Use This Technology? | Calico DLC Coatings [TECH TALK" by "High Performance Academy" ] ~14 Minute Watch) where someone was discussing it's Automotive Applications
- In the comments, someone mentioned:
- "WPC and Deep Cryogenic Processing. You DCT first then WPC.. and applying Ceramic Coatings and Thermal dispersants to the correct areas does some amazing things"
- In the comments, someone mentioned:
- WPC was some sort of super secret Shot Peening but with powder, as per This Motor Trend Article, "Shot Peening & WPC Treatment - Special Treatment, Part 1 - Tech"
- In terms of Deep Cryogenic Treatment (DCT), i found these articles posted on Thermal Processing Magazine's Website:
- Deep Cryogenic Treatment - By Frederick J. (Rick) Diekman -April 5, 2013 - DCT is a very important process to the gear making industry. If done correctly, it can increase product durability and reduce tooling costs.
- Take Another Look at Deep Cryogenic Treatment - By Frederick Diekman -January 15, 2020 - Research being done on this process is showing that it can be advantageous to creating longer-lasting products and tools that cost less.
4/29/2020
- Started out on looking for fine tip pens for plotter (~0.03mm seemed to be the finest non-ball/fountain pen)
- Led to microfluidics...
- Electronic fountain pen - a highly integrated stand-alone microdosage system
- Pneumatic drop generator: Liquid pinch-off and velocity of single droplets
- The recent development and applications of fluidic channels by 3D printing.
- Plug-in nanoliter pneumatic liquid dispenser with nozzle design flexibility.
- 3D printing for chemical, pharmaceutical and biological applications
- Open-source, community-driven microfluidics with Metafluidics
- Search for Per-Droplet OTS Inkjet Droplet Size
- An on-chip imaging droplet-sorting system: a real-time shape recognition method to screen target cells in droplets with single cell resolution
- A Paper on how to hack an inkjet
5/1/2020
- Need to clean this page out, will probably do a pile of work on 5/2/2020
- A Paper Titled "A Novel Oil Secretion Mechanism for Cost-Effective Algal Biofuel Production" Essentially genetically modifying oil producing algae to make press/solvent extraction not needed, an oil-water seperator, and filters is all that is needed
- https://www.bloomenergy.com/ Bloom Energy] CNG-air fuel cells