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Long Lyu, Ankang Kan, Wu Chen, Yuan Zhang and Bingchun Fu
Recovering the waste heat of a marine main engine (M/E) to generate electricity was an environmental way to minimize the carbon dioxide emissions for ships, especially with organic Rankine cycle (ORC) technology. The M/E had variable loads and operating ...
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Sokratis Stoumpos, Gerasimos Theotokatos, Christoforos Mavrelos and Evangelos Boulougouris
This study aims at developing an integrated model that combines detailed engine thermodynamic modelling and the control system functional modelling paving the way towards the development of high-fidelity digital twins. To sufficiently represent the combu...
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Roberto Zivieri
The study of the thermodynamic properties of topological defects is important not only for understanding their magnetic properties but also for suggesting novel applications. In this paper, the statistical and statistical thermodynamic properties of a po...
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Wahiba Yaïci, Evgueniy Entchev, Pouyan Talebizadehsardari and Michela Longo
Globally there are several viable sources of renewable, low-temperature heat (below 130 °C), particularly solar energy, geothermal energy, and energy generated from industrial wastes. Increased exploitation of these low-temperature options has the defini...
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A. WIIN NIELSEN
The stability of atmospheric waves with low wave numbers is investigated using a quasi-geostrophic model of the second kind. Such a model is based on the thermodynamic equation, the continuity equation and a rigorous use of the geostrophic relations. ...
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