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Xinglin Yang, Junhu Zou, Qiang Lei, Xiaohui Lu and Zhenzhen Chen
Given the significant emissions from conventional marine diesel engines, many ship owners are increasingly turning to liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a cleaner energy alternative. In this study, a novel power generation system is proposed for LNG-fueled s...
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Adil Al-Falahi, Falah Alobaid and Bernd Epple
Absorption refrigeration cycle is considered a vital option for thermal cooling processes. Designing new systems is needed to meet the increasing communities? demands of space cooling. This should be given more attention especially with the increasing co...
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ChunWee Ng, Ivan C. K. Tam and Dawei Wu
Recent regulatory developments in the global maritime industry have signalled an increased emphasis on the improvement of energy efficiency onboard ships. Among the various efficiency enhancement options, recovering waste heat using the organic Rankine c...
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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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Roberta Masci and Enrico Sciubba
Modern gas turbine firing temperatures (1500?2000 K) are well beyond the maximum allowable blade material temperatures. Continuous safe operation is made possible by cooling the HP turbine first stages, nozzle vanes and rotor blades, with a portion of th...
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Florian Heberle and Dieter Brüggemann
We present a thermo-economic evaluation of binary power plants based on the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) for geothermal power generation. The focus of this study is to analyse if an efficiency increase by using zeotropic mixtures as working fluid overcomp...
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