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Finite Time Thermodynamic Analysis of Brayton Cycle

2017
The Brayton cycle was first proposed by George Brayton in 1870 for the reciprocating oil-burning engine and has been extensively used in power plants and aeroplanes since then. Today, it is used for gas turbines only where both the compression/expansion processes may operate on either in an open or a closed cycle.
Shubhash C. Kaushik   +2 more
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Finite Time Thermodynamics of Brayton Refrigeration Cycle

2017
Most of the refrigeration cycles discussed so far involve change in phase of the working fluid (refrigerant) while undergoing through different stages. However, the gas refrigeration cycle is one in which the working fluid (refrigerant) remains as gas throughout the cycle, such as Brayton refrigeration cycle and Stirling/Ericsson refrigeration cycle ...
Shubhash C. Kaushik   +2 more
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Minimizing Losses — Tools of Finite-Time Thermodynamics

1999
Finite-time thermodynamics was ‘invented’ in 1975 by R. S. Berry, P. Salamon, and myself as a consequence of the first world oil crisis. It simply dawned on us that all the existing criteria of merit were based on reversible processes and therefore were totally unrealistic for most real processes.
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Finite-time thermodynamics of a porous plug

Physical Review A, 1986
, Brown, , Snow, , Andresen, , Salamon
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FINITE-TIME THERMODYNAMICS OF ZONE MELTING

Mathematical Methods in Technologies and Technics, 2022
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Finite Time (or Endoreversible) Thermodynamics

2015
Desmond E. Winterbone, Ali Turan
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Real-Time Time-Dependent Electronic Structure Theory

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Xiaosong Li   +2 more
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