Publications

Volume 2: Integrated Approach to Life-Time Structural Engineering - Summary Report of the Cooperative Activities of COST Action C25

2011 | Action C25

Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments II

2006 | Action 274

Utilisation Rationnelle de l'énergie dans le transport interrégional

1993 | Action 307

Plant in Vtro Culture - Report of the 1990 Activities

1990 | Action 87

Chemodynamics and Water Quality Protection in Natural Porous Media

2000 | Action 67

International Conference "Modelling and Simulation in the Pulp and Paper Industry" Vol. 2

2008 | Action E36

Trends and Challenges for Wind Energy Harvesting

2015 | Action TU1304

Development of Integrated Systems for Large-scale Propagation of Elite Plants Using in Vitro Techniques

2001 | Action 822

Activity Report - Informatics 1995-1996

1996 | Action null

Volume 2: Integrated Approach to Life-Time Structural Engineering - Summary Report of the Cooperative Activities of COST Action C25

2011 | Action C25
  • Pages: 398
  • Author(s): L. Bragança, H. Koukkari, R. Landolfo, V. Ungureanu, E. Vesikari, O. Hechler (Eds.)
  • Publisher(s): University of Malta
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-99957-816-2-0

COST Action C25 is a large network of researchers aiming at advanced integrated methods for life-time engineering and sustainable construction. The publication of the Action compiles the achievements of the research activities in 28 participating countries and an EU Joint Research Centre in the broad field of sustainability of constructions. Volume 2 covers the methods of life-time structural engineering, design for durability, life-cycle performance, maintenance and deconstruction.

Theory and Applications of Relational Structures as Knowledge Instruments II

2006 | Action 274
  • Author(s): H. de Swart, E. Orlowska, G. Schmidt, M. Roubens
  • Publisher(s): Springer
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-540-69223-2

State-of-the-art results in artificial intelligence research, development, and education, at a high level and in both printed and electronic forms.

International Conference "Modelling and Simulation in the Pulp and Paper Industry" Vol. 2

2008 | Action E36
  • Pages: 265
  • Author(s): A. Blanco, E. Dahlquist, J. Kappen, J. Manninen et al.
  • Publisher(s): Huella Digital, S.L.
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-84-691-3029-2

The main objective of Action E36 was to promote the development and application of modelling and simulation techniques in pulp and paper manufacturing processes, in order to e.g. reduce emissions and increase the productivity and cost-efficiency of the processes. The main benefit was hoped to be a better understanding of the mechanisms of the processes and their control loops, to help to find solutions for pending problems in the paper industry: improving the paper quality, optimizing the wet end chemistry, enhancing the runnability and reducing emissions by improving process design, process monitoring and decision support during operation.

In the long run this Action should also contribute to designing superior or new product properties. This book contains the proceedings of the conference of COST Action E36 on 12-14th May 2008 in Madrid.