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The Summarization of the Investigation on Coal Mine Fire Prevention & Fire Extinguishing Techniques in

Xian Xuefu,Wang Hongtu,Jiang Deyi,Liu Baoxian

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 12,   Pages 28-32

Abstract:

The Evolvement of the Investigation and application on coal mine fire prevention and fire-fightingMine fire prediction & forecast theories and methods, detection ways of coal spontaneous combustionarea, mine fire prevention and fire-fighting techniques, detection and control of exogenous fire beginnings, decision-making support system of mine fire prevention and fire extinguishing and so on are presentedfire-fighting techniques in China.

Keywords: coal mine fire     fire prevention & fire extinguishing techniques     exogenous fire     coal spontaneous combustion    

EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS ADDITIVES ON HEAVY METAL PASSIVATION AND NITROGEN RETENTION IN PIG MANURE COMPOSTING

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023487

Abstract:

● Research on heavy metal passivation and nitrogen emissions is necessary for the pig industry.

Keywords: additives     composting     heavy metals passivation     nitrogen retention     pig manure    

Effects of exogenous acylated homoserine lactones on biofilms in biofilters for gaseous toluene treatment

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1617-0

Abstract:

● Biofilm formation was enhanced by exogenous AHLs.

Keywords: Quorum sensing     AHLs     Biofilter     Biofilm formation    

greater roles of indigenous microorganisms in removing nitrobenzene from sediment compared with the exogenous

Xiangqun Chi, Yingying Zhang, Daosheng Wang, Feihua Wang, Wei Liang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1016-0

Abstract: The feasibility of using -JS45 system in removing nitrobenzene from sediments was conducted. However, it was observed that nitrobenzene degraded rapidly and was removed completely within 20 days in native sediments, raising the possibility that indigenous microorganisms may play important roles in nitrobenzene degradation. Consequently, this study aimed to verify this possibility and investigate the potential nitrobenzene degraders among indigenous microorganisms in sediments. The abundance of inoculated strain JS45 and indigenous bacteria in sediments was quantified using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Furthermore, community structure of the indigenous bacteria was analyzed through high throughput sequencing based on Illumina MiSeq platform. The results showed that indigenous bacteria in native sediments were abundant, approximately 10 CFU/g dry weight, which is about six orders of magnitude higher than that in fertile soils. In addition, the levels of indigenous ( , , , and ) and ( , , , , and ) increased significantly during nitrobenzene removal. Their quantities sharply decreased after nitrobenzene was removed completely, except for and . Based on the results, it can be concluded that indigenous microorganisms including and can have great potential for removing nitrobenzene from sediments. Although . - JS45 system was set up in an attempt to eliminate nitrobenzene from sediments, and the system did not meet the expectation. The findings still provide valuable information on enhancing nitrobenzene removal by optimizing the sediment conditions for better growth of indigenous and .

Keywords: Community structure     Indigenous microorganisms     Nitrobenzene     Plant-microbe associated remediation     Sediment    

Evacuation strategies for vertical ship lift during initial fire: Integrated application of stairs and

Shu CHEN, Menghan SHANG, Jianping WANG

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 135-147 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0125-1

Abstract: Although several researchers have investigated fire evacuation strategies for reducing potential safetyhazards in VSLs, an effective and integrated application of stairs and elevators when a fire occursThe proposed model can provide a theoretical reference for evacuation research during initial fire events

Keywords: vertical ship lift     initial fire     fire evacuation     numerical simulation     stair     elevator    

Building Fire Direct Loss Evaluation Based on Fire Dynamics and Probability Statistics Theory

Chu Guanquan,Sun Jinhua

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 8,   Pages 64-68

Abstract:

Based on fire growth probability and burned area, the method for evaluating burned area in buildingfire is presented in this paper.According to fire dynamics and different characteristics in fire growth process, the process is dividedBy means of probability theory and event tree analysis, fire growth probability and critical time of

Keywords: building fire     fire risk evaluation     event tree     probability     burned area    

Regulation of exogenous bFGF gene mediated by recombinant adeno-associated virus

Ke SONG, Nianjing RAO, Meiling CHEN, Yingguang CAO

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 158-163 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0042-5

Abstract: In MC3T3-E1 cells treated with Dox, the expression levels of exogenous bFGF and osteogenic factors declined

Keywords: tetracycline regulatory system     adeno-associated virus     basic fibroblast growth factor     gene regulation    

Comparison of exogenous degrader-enhanced bioremediation with low-dose persulfate oxidation for polycyclic

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1733-x

Abstract: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils are usually complex and characterized by a lack of nutrition and soil salinization, resulting in difficulties in soil remediation. In this study, bioaugmentation with a PAH-degrading Bacillus PheN7 (BA) and low-dose persulfate oxidation (PS), along with natural biodegradation, were utilized to remediate alkaline PAH-contaminated soil. The soil used in the study had a pH of 9.35, and the total PAH content was 568.8 ± 31.0 mg/kg dry soil. After 42 d of remediation, the degradation efficiency of PAHs was 96.72% and 93.88% using persulfate oxidation and bioaugmentation, respectively, whereas 38.66% of PAHs were degraded in natural attenuation (NA). Bacillus was the dominant genera throughout the process of bioremediation with the relative abundance of 79.3% on day 42 in the BA system, whereas, Alcanivorax was enriched and became the dominant genera in PS systems. In the meantime, PAH degradation genes were detected with remarkably higher level in the BA system than in PS system during the remediation. In addition to the degradation of contaminants, persulfate oxidation promotes microbial bioremediation efficiency mainly by lowering the pH to neutral and increasing the active phosphorus content in the soil. Microbial species and ecological niches were less reduced in the PS system than in the BA system. Collectively, persulfate oxidation had a better impact on the soil microbiome and is more suitable for long-term soil health than bioaugmentation through PheN7 addition.

Keywords: Bioaugmentation     Low-dose persulfate oxidation     Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon     Remediation    

ANN Analysis of Multi-correlation Between Forest Fire Risk and Weather Parameters

Song Weiguo,Ma Jian,Satoh K,Wang Jian

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 61-66

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Calculation of forest fire probability is a complex issue concerning weather, tree species, geographyThe impact of weather parameters on fire has been one of the hot spots in the forest fire study.In this paper, the effect of 5 daily weather parameters on forest fire probability is investigtated.parameters, and the BP network is a practical method in fire risk analysis.data in forest fire proteciton.

Keywords: neural network     forest fire     fire probability     weather     fire risk    

Fire Safety Science——A Promising and Interdisciplinary Engineering Scientific Field

Fan Weicheng,Liu Naian

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 6-14

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During the past several decades, much progress has been made in fire safety science which aims atunderstanding the complexities of fire behavior as well as providing the technological principle forfire safety engineering.In this paper, the background and history of fire safety science are reviewed, the major fire safety

Keywords: fire     fire safety science     interdisciplinary science    

A New Way to Study the Three Essential Factors of Forest Fire

Zhao Xianwen

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 5,   Pages 66-71

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This thesis took the three essential factors of forest fire (fire source, environment, and litter)as the point of departure,and has approached the forecast method of forest fire in tropical area ofFor example,in the aspect of forest fire forecast, the main cause of forest fire was artificial fire,In the aspect of the analysis of environment that contributes to forest fire,correlation would revealIt provided an effective and quantitative way with higher reliability for forest fire forecast on region

Keywords: forecast of forest fire     space remote sensing     essential factors of forest fire     a new way    

Review of Study of Water Mist Fire Protection Systems on Shipboard

Lu Qiang,Liao Guangxuan,Huang Xin,Wan Tianbin

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 88-94

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During the last decade, water mist fire protection technologies have always been the hotspot in worldUS Navy, Royal Navy and other navies have undertaken an extensive study of water mist for fire protectionbe summarized in this paper, the purpose of this paper is twofold: to introduce their study to the fire

Keywords: water mist     pool fire     spray fire    

Development of realistic design fire time-temperature curves for the testing of cold-formed steel wall

Anthony Deloge ARIYANAYAGAM,Mahen MAHENDRAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 427-447 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0279-1

Abstract: Fire resistance rating of light gauge steel frame (LSF) wall systems is obtained from fire tests basedon the standard fire time-temperature curve.heat release rate, thus increasing the fire severity beyond that of the standard fire curve.for use in the fire tests of LSF walls.Finally, realistic design fire time-temperature curves simulating the fire conditions in modern residential

Keywords: fire safety     standard fire curve     realistic design fire time-temperature curves     light gauge steel frame(LSF) walls     fire resistance rating     fuel load    

Effect analysis of fire location on fire growth in large space

Shi Long,Zhang Ruifang,Xie Qiyuan,Fu Lihua

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 11,   Pages 37-42

Abstract: fire design, which includes the determination of fire location and heat release rate (HRR).fire locations in large space.Research reveals: only considering fire radiation, when fire develops in a location of bilateral symmetryThereinto, fire grow fastest when fire develops in the location of center symmetry.But other rules, which contain fire growth and the correlative time, when considering fire radiation

Keywords: fire growth     fire design in large space     fire location     fire radiation model     smoke radiation model    

Study on Fire Design in Performance-based Design

Xu Liang,Zhang Heping,Yang Yun,Zhu Wuba

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 64-67

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Fire design is a key step in performance-based design.In this paper, several fire design methods have been introduced and fire design in a high-rack warehousehas been presented as an example to show how to apply fire design methods.

Keywords: fire design     fire growth curve     heat release rate    

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The Summarization of the Investigation on Coal Mine Fire Prevention & Fire Extinguishing Techniques in

Xian Xuefu,Wang Hongtu,Jiang Deyi,Liu Baoxian

Journal Article

EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS ADDITIVES ON HEAVY METAL PASSIVATION AND NITROGEN RETENTION IN PIG MANURE COMPOSTING

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Effects of exogenous acylated homoserine lactones on biofilms in biofilters for gaseous toluene treatment

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greater roles of indigenous microorganisms in removing nitrobenzene from sediment compared with the exogenous

Xiangqun Chi, Yingying Zhang, Daosheng Wang, Feihua Wang, Wei Liang

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Evacuation strategies for vertical ship lift during initial fire: Integrated application of stairs and

Shu CHEN, Menghan SHANG, Jianping WANG

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Building Fire Direct Loss Evaluation Based on Fire Dynamics and Probability Statistics Theory

Chu Guanquan,Sun Jinhua

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Regulation of exogenous bFGF gene mediated by recombinant adeno-associated virus

Ke SONG, Nianjing RAO, Meiling CHEN, Yingguang CAO

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Comparison of exogenous degrader-enhanced bioremediation with low-dose persulfate oxidation for polycyclic

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ANN Analysis of Multi-correlation Between Forest Fire Risk and Weather Parameters

Song Weiguo,Ma Jian,Satoh K,Wang Jian

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Fire Safety Science——A Promising and Interdisciplinary Engineering Scientific Field

Fan Weicheng,Liu Naian

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A New Way to Study the Three Essential Factors of Forest Fire

Zhao Xianwen

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Review of Study of Water Mist Fire Protection Systems on Shipboard

Lu Qiang,Liao Guangxuan,Huang Xin,Wan Tianbin

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Development of realistic design fire time-temperature curves for the testing of cold-formed steel wall

Anthony Deloge ARIYANAYAGAM,Mahen MAHENDRAN

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Effect analysis of fire location on fire growth in large space

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Study on Fire Design in Performance-based Design

Xu Liang,Zhang Heping,Yang Yun,Zhu Wuba

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