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Chargeability of ethanol–petrol biofuels

Journal of Electrostatics, 2009
Chargeability of ethanol–petrol biofuels during refuelling has been studied in real dispenser environment in order to assess safety risks due to fuel charging at fuel filling stations. Two biofuel blends were studied: E10 containing 10 vol-% of ethanol and 90 vol-% of petrol, and E85 containing about 85 vol-% of ethanol and 15 vol-% of petrol. Charging
Jaakko Paasi, Martin Glor
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Design of Compact Chargeable Device

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Mobile phones and laptops play a vital role in communication and technology. Since these devices work from the electric charge, people are in need of a chargeable device like a charger or a power bank. The power bank can be wired or wireless. The charger is the one which charges the mobile phones or laptops from the direct contact with the electrical ...
Avinash S   +3 more
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Thermally Chargeable Solid‐State Supercapacitor

Advanced Energy Materials, 2016
Ubiquitous low‐grade thermal energy, which is typically wasted without use, can be extremely valuable for continuously powering electronic devices such as sensors and wearable electronics. A popular choice for waste heat recovery has been thermoelectric energy conversion, but small output voltage without energy‐storing capability necessitates ...
Suk Lae Kim   +2 more
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Performance of thermally-chargeable supercapacitors in different solvents

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2014
In nanopores, electrode potential is dependent on not only the dielectric constant but also the size of solvent molecules.
Hyuck, Lim, Cang, Zhao, Yu, Qiao
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Underreporting of Chargeable Hours in Public Accounting

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1999
Recent literature on the underreporting of chargeable hours indicates that it may have undesirable effects on business operations and lead to other activities affecting work quality. Accounting practitioners were surveyed to provide data for the study.
Mike Shapeero, Larry N. Killough
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Characterization of chargeability of biological particulates by triboelectrification

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1998
Triboelectric chargeability of pecan pollen and lycopodium spores, using commercial Teflon and nylon chargers, has been investigated as reported in this paper. The charge-to-mass ratio of lycopodium, measured at different powder feed rates, i.e., 50-500 mg/s, indicated that both Teflon and nylon chargers increased particle charge by approximately ...
S. Banerjee, S.E. Law
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