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A physical and numerical model of two-stage thermoelectric energy harvesting system driven by blast furnace slag water waste heat is established. The performance of the system with counter-flow type heat exchangers is investigated by numerical simulation. In the case of the temperatures of heat...
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Based on constructal theory, the disc-shaped solid–gas reactors combined heat and mass transfer are investigated in this paper. Radial- and branched-pattern of the discs are considered, and the two pattern discs are optimized based on entropy generation rate minimization. The results show that...
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A combined heat and power plant with regenerative closed-cycle gas turbine is considered. The heat transfer losses, irreversible adiabatic losses and irreversible pressure drop losses are considered in the plant. The expressions of dimensionless profit rate and exergy efficiency are gained. The...
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Purpose of this paper is to compare the performance of an alkali metal thermal electric converter (AMTEC) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) as a subsystem for utilizing rejected heat from the molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC). AMTEC and TEG have various advantages such as; higher power density,...
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Traditional steam methane reforming facilities for producing hydrogen not only consume a large amount of natural gas, but also emit a lot of greenhouse gas. Considering the utilization of clean energy, the reduction of carbon dioxide emission, and the production of chemicals, this paper...
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A combined heat and power plant with regenerative closed-cycle gas turbine is considered. The heat transfer losses, irreversible adiabatic losses and irreversible pressure drop losses are considered in the plant. The expressions of dimensionless profit rate and exergy efficiency are gained. The...
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Traditional steam methane reforming facilities for producing hydrogen not only consume a large amount of natural gas, but also emit a lot of greenhouse gas. Considering the utilization of clean energy, the reduction of carbon dioxide emission, and the production of chemicals, this paper...
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