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Thawing frozen foods: A comparative review of traditional and innovative methods
Abstract Due to the changing consumer lifestyles, the tendency to adopt foods that require less preparation time and offer both variety and convenience has played a significant role in the development of the frozen food industry. Freezing is one of the fundamental food preservation techniques, as it maintains high product quality.
Gülşah Çalışkan Koç +6 more
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Tung biodiesel is a promising alternative fuel type produced from the tung tree. In the current study, the effect of the addition of 20%, by volume, of tung biodiesel to diesel fuel was evaluated in terms of energetic–exergetic analyses based on the ...
Bengi Şanlı +3 more
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Based on this, the cost model of the resources used, including generators of simultaneous production of electricity and heat and renewable sources, was expressed. In this regard, using neural network tools and fitting, a model for the cost of gas microturbines is presented.
Jiaming Fei +4 more
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Exergoeconomic Analysis of a Syngas Micro Turbine Cogeneration System
One of the main challenges in the chemical industry is to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and the emission of greenhouse gases through the use of renewable raw materials. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has identified biomass as the future technology to mitigate this effect, which can be achieved through the use of synthesis gases (Syngas) as ...
Diaz R., Valencia Ochoa G., Peralta Y.
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The performance of four different configurations of waste heat‐driven organic Rankine cycle (ORC) integrated with reverse osmosis and Proton exchange membrane electrolyser is modelled in the current study. The four configurations of ORC are the basic (BORC), with internal heat exchanger (HORC), with mixing chamber (MORC), and with both internal heat ...
Mohammad Waqas Chandio +3 more
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Thermodynamic Assessment of Solar‐Powered Hydrogen Production Using Hybrid Power Cycles
The rise in global energy demand amid growing concerns over climate change from fossil fuel emissions has made decarbonization a necessity. However, some industries are difficult to decarbonize with conventional renewable energy systems. Green hydrogen offers a clean path to decarbonizing these industries, but more than 80% of global hydrogen is not ...
Terungwa Anthony Tivfa +4 more
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Exergoeconomic Assessment of a Compact Electricity-Cooling Cogeneration Unit
This study applies the SPecific Exergy COsting (SPECO) methodology for the exergoeconomic assessment of a compact electricity-cooling cogeneration system.
Adriano da S. Marques +4 more
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Exergoeconomic analysis of a solar photovoltaic system in İstanbul, Turkey
This paper deals with the exergoeconomic analysis of a 750-Wp solar photovoltaic (PV) system that is constructed at the Meteorology Park of Istanbul Technical University (41.102◦ N, 29.02◦ E) in Istanbul, Turkey. It is known that seasonal differences cause a variation in the exergoeconomic parameters (energy and exergy loss rates) of solar PV systems ...
Izgi, Ercan, Akkaya, Yunus Emre
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This study investigates carbon black (CB) production challenges, including high energy usage and waste of heat sources, by proposing a waste heat energy recovery concept to increase the sustainability of this energy‐intensive and environmentally impactful process. The research involves a novel integration of a steam power plant (STP) with an industrial
Ayeyemi Ajegunle +9 more
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The iron and steel industry is a major consumer of energy. Many companies are turning to energy efficiency technologies. Management innovation is also important in increasing efficiency. In this study, we focus on the rational cost accounting of energy medium products in an iron and steel plant. While most of these products are used internally, some of
Wenwu Ding +3 more
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