Addressing the pressing challenges of climate change and global warming requires a strong commitment to reducing carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.Efficient energy use and international t...Addressing the pressing challenges of climate change and global warming requires a strong commitment to reducing carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.Efficient energy use and international trade play crucial roles in promoting sustainable development and enhancing environmental quality.This study investigated the relationships of CO_(2) emissions with trade openness(export and import),energy consumption(renewable energy consumption and fossil fuel consumption),natural resource rents,and human capital across 20 developing countries(Brazil,Iran,Russia,China,Malaysia,Saudi Arabia,Colombia,Mexico,South Africa,Costa Rica,Morocco,Tunisia,Egypt,Pakistan,Türkiye,India,Peru,Viet Nam,Indonesia,and Philippines)from 1990 to 2022 using the augmented mean group(AMG)and common correlated effects mean group(CCEMG)methods.The findings revealed that export,renewable energy consumption,and human capital significantly reduce CO_(2) emissions,while import,fossil fuel consumption,and natural resource rents increase CO_(2) emissions,although the effect of natural resource rents is statistically insignificant.Causality tests indicated the bidirectional relationship of CO_(2) emissions with export,import,renewable energy consumption,and fossil fuel consumption,and the unidirectional causality from human capital to CO_(2) emissions.CO_(2) emissions drive the greenhouse effect,thereby raising global temperature and accelerating climate change.As reducing CO_(2) emissions becomes an urgent global priority,this study provides actionable insights by identifying key variables that mitigate emissions and enhance sustainability.By bridging research and policy,this study offers targeted recommendations to accelerate progress toward a low-carbon future.展开更多
A non-linear continuum damage model was presented based on the irreversible thermodynamics framework developed by LEMAITRE and CHABOCHE. The proposed model was formulated by taking into account the influence of loadin...A non-linear continuum damage model was presented based on the irreversible thermodynamics framework developed by LEMAITRE and CHABOCHE. The proposed model was formulated by taking into account the influence of loading frequency on fatigue life. The parameters H and c are constants for frequency-independent materials, but functions of cyclic frequency for frequency-dependent materials. In addition, the expression of the model was discussed in detail at different stress ratios (R). Fatigue test data of AlZnMgCu1.5 aluminium alloy and AMg6N alloy were used to verify the proposed model. The results showed that the model possesses a good ability of predicting fatigue life at different loading frequencies and stress ratios.展开更多
基金support from the Philosophy and Social Sciences Excellent Innovation Team Construction Foundation of Jiangsu Province China(SJSZ2020-20).
文摘Addressing the pressing challenges of climate change and global warming requires a strong commitment to reducing carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.Efficient energy use and international trade play crucial roles in promoting sustainable development and enhancing environmental quality.This study investigated the relationships of CO_(2) emissions with trade openness(export and import),energy consumption(renewable energy consumption and fossil fuel consumption),natural resource rents,and human capital across 20 developing countries(Brazil,Iran,Russia,China,Malaysia,Saudi Arabia,Colombia,Mexico,South Africa,Costa Rica,Morocco,Tunisia,Egypt,Pakistan,Türkiye,India,Peru,Viet Nam,Indonesia,and Philippines)from 1990 to 2022 using the augmented mean group(AMG)and common correlated effects mean group(CCEMG)methods.The findings revealed that export,renewable energy consumption,and human capital significantly reduce CO_(2) emissions,while import,fossil fuel consumption,and natural resource rents increase CO_(2) emissions,although the effect of natural resource rents is statistically insignificant.Causality tests indicated the bidirectional relationship of CO_(2) emissions with export,import,renewable energy consumption,and fossil fuel consumption,and the unidirectional causality from human capital to CO_(2) emissions.CO_(2) emissions drive the greenhouse effect,thereby raising global temperature and accelerating climate change.As reducing CO_(2) emissions becomes an urgent global priority,this study provides actionable insights by identifying key variables that mitigate emissions and enhance sustainability.By bridging research and policy,this study offers targeted recommendations to accelerate progress toward a low-carbon future.
文摘A non-linear continuum damage model was presented based on the irreversible thermodynamics framework developed by LEMAITRE and CHABOCHE. The proposed model was formulated by taking into account the influence of loading frequency on fatigue life. The parameters H and c are constants for frequency-independent materials, but functions of cyclic frequency for frequency-dependent materials. In addition, the expression of the model was discussed in detail at different stress ratios (R). Fatigue test data of AlZnMgCu1.5 aluminium alloy and AMg6N alloy were used to verify the proposed model. The results showed that the model possesses a good ability of predicting fatigue life at different loading frequencies and stress ratios.