2021
DOI: 10.2478/eces-2021-0005
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On Rough Set Theory on Achieving High Quality Cable Material Production by Green Low Carbon Technology

Abstract: As the second largest machinery industry, the energy-intensive cable industry not only creates a lot of economic value but also consumes a lot of energy. It is an inevitable requirement to promote the technological development of the industry in the new era to improve the quality and efficiency and realise industrial energy-saving and consumption reduction. In order to obtain good strength and conductivity, the metal rods of cable are usually heat-treated for several hours or even several days after the rods a… Show more

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“…In addition, they also investigated the effect of toughening agent content on its thermal stability and glass transition temperature, further exploring the mechanism of toughening and heat resistance of modified epoxy resins, making a contribution to the future use of environmentally friendly building structure materials. Shuai et al [5] have further studied green low-carbon cable materials based on rough set theory, using energy-saving equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) technology instead of the traditional heat treatment process to convert simple heat transfer into thermo-mechanical energy, to achieve good strength and conductivity matching of cable aluminum alloy materials. The results can be used in the cable industry for technological upgrading and low carbon production, significantly reducing energy consumption heat treatment time and efficiently obtaining high quality products.…”
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“…In addition, they also investigated the effect of toughening agent content on its thermal stability and glass transition temperature, further exploring the mechanism of toughening and heat resistance of modified epoxy resins, making a contribution to the future use of environmentally friendly building structure materials. Shuai et al [5] have further studied green low-carbon cable materials based on rough set theory, using energy-saving equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) technology instead of the traditional heat treatment process to convert simple heat transfer into thermo-mechanical energy, to achieve good strength and conductivity matching of cable aluminum alloy materials. The results can be used in the cable industry for technological upgrading and low carbon production, significantly reducing energy consumption heat treatment time and efficiently obtaining high quality products.…”
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“…Through a comparative analysis of the global forest area data from 2010 to 2019, the global forest area is generally decreasing, and the global forest resources are facing a crisis. In 2010, the global forest area was 3.841 billion hectares, and by 2019 it was 3.825 billion hectares [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] With the deepening of the administrative reform, the "three programs" (i.e., function configuration, internal organization, and staffing regulations) of the Provincial Department of Ecology and Environment were formally introduced, making it clear that undertaking the work of provincial ecological environmental protection inspectors is an important function of the six regional inspection offices. There is no systematic and targeted analysis of obstacles based on empirical results, to put forward more feasible financial support reform strategies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Zhong et al [18] studied the environmental problems brought by the development of urbanisation in Tanzania and analysed how it promoted environmental governance under the coordination of international environmental protection organisations. Shuai et al [19] mentioned that the issue of environmental governance capacity in developing countries will attract more and more attention. He believes the gap between environmental policies and their achievements is also growing.…”
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confidence: 99%