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Selected Papers from 21st IEEE International conference on Environmental and Electrical Engineering

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 2720

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Dear Colleagues,

The 21st IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (IEEE EEEIC21) is an international forum for the exchange of ideas and information on energy systems. The conference provides a unique opportunity for designers and people from industry to interact with manufacturers, energy utilities people, and university researchers and to discuss a wide variety of topics related to energy systems and environmental issues. Ever-increasing awareness of environmental concerns and intensive international efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and to foster a sustainable energy transition has stimulated the best contributions toward achieving the goals of renewable energy diversification and sustainable development. IEEE EEEIC 2021 is the 21st edition of the conference, which is one of Europe’s largest, longest-running professional networking and educational events. The conference has been co-sponsored by IEEE since 2008 and by EMCS, IAS, and PES since 2015.

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Keywords

  • Renewable energy sources and storage
  • Power systems and smart grids
  • Energy-efficient systems
  • Smart buildings
  • Circuits, sensors, and actuators
  • Materials
  • Environmental phenomena and pollution
  • Regulation and electricity markets
  • Mobility
  • Maintenance, operation, and safety
  • Measurements

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Root System Analysis and Influence of Moisture on Soil Electrical Properties
by Antonio M. Silva Filho, José R. S. Silva, Glaciano M. Fernandes, Lucas D. S. Morais, Antonio P. Coimbra and Wesley P. Calixto
Energies 2021, 14(21), 6951; https://doi.org/10.3390/en14216951 - 22 Oct 2021
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This paper proposes a methodology for plant root system and soil moisture analysis through the geoelectrical prospecting method. Overall, bench and field experiments are implemented to analyze the behavior of electrical conductivity of the soil in relation to moisture content and plant root [...] Read more.
This paper proposes a methodology for plant root system and soil moisture analysis through the geoelectrical prospecting method. Overall, bench and field experiments are implemented to analyze the behavior of electrical conductivity of the soil in relation to moisture content and plant root system growth. Specifically, Wenner array and lateral profiling technique are used to stratify the soil in horizontal layers, performing in-depth analysis. Millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) are used to analyze the root system behavior. Results show that the soil water dynamics can be observed through soil stratification in horizontal layers and the plant root system is correlated with apparent electrical conductivity of the soil. Thus, geoelectric prospecting methods can be used as an analysis tool, both of soil moisture dynamics and of plant roots, to support decision making regarding soil and crop management. Full article
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