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Energy Balancing of Electrochemical Alternatives to the Solvay Process
To overcome the CaCl2 and CO2 emissions custom to the conventional Solvay process in soda ash production, electrochemically based alternatives were investigated. In particular, the mass‐ and energy balances for chlor‐alkali electrolysis and bipolar electrodialysis‐based processes are discussed comprehensively in the presented work.
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Mechanical vapor recompression integration in distillation is analyzed, focusing on feed preheating and column pressure drop. Binary methanol–water and benzene–toluene separations are studied to identify optimal designs, which are further assessed in a bioethanol vacuum distillation sequence regarding energetic, ecological, and economic performance ...
Thorben Hochhaus +3 more
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Abstract Ilmenite electric arc furnaces (EAFs) are used for smelting titanium‐iron oxide ore at high temperatures generated by electrical arcs to produce titanium slag and pig iron. As these units are pushed to their limits, ensuring safe and reliable operation becomes challenging.
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Comparison of modelling approaches for liquid fluidized beds
Abstract This study presents a comparison of three promising numerical models for the detailed simulation of liquid–solid fluidized bed. These models differ in their treatment of the solid phase, ranging from treating each particle individually to treating the collection of particles as a continuum.
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ABSTRACT The extant carbon neutrality (CN) literature largely offers macro‐ or meso‐level analyses, providing limited insights into implementation experiences that could inform granular policymaking and industry strategies. To address this gap, we examine the lived CN experiences of firms in the transportation, energy, manufacturing, and construction ...
Adeel Luqman +4 more
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The transformation of CO2 into chemical building blocks is essential for a net‐zero energy future. Plasma‐chemical processing offers promising potential to achieve this. Here, we explore a temperature‐dependent plasma‐chemical reaction mechanism, revealing a shift from electron‐driven to thermal‐driven CO2 conversion regimes.
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1999
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A silicon micromachined heat sink is presented. The device uses liquid cooling in microchannels to remove high heat fluxes. Deep reactive ion etching and multiple wafer bonding is employed to fabricate high aspect ratio, enhanced heat transfer surfaces and a flow channel network ...
Christopher A. Bang +2 more
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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A silicon micromachined heat sink is presented. The device uses liquid cooling in microchannels to remove high heat fluxes. Deep reactive ion etching and multiple wafer bonding is employed to fabricate high aspect ratio, enhanced heat transfer surfaces and a flow channel network ...
Christopher A. Bang +2 more
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International Symposium on Microelectronics, 2010
Conventional heat sinks for processors achieve improved heat transfer efficiency by impinging ambient air over stationary fins. Further improvement in the air film heat transfer coefficient through increased air speed becomes asymptotic and invariably results in undesirable acoustic noise.
Vijay Khanna +2 more
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Conventional heat sinks for processors achieve improved heat transfer efficiency by impinging ambient air over stationary fins. Further improvement in the air film heat transfer coefficient through increased air speed becomes asymptotic and invariably results in undesirable acoustic noise.
Vijay Khanna +2 more
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Optimization of heat sink fin geometries for heat sinks in natural convection
[1992 Proceedings] Intersociety Conference on Thermal Phenomena in Electronic Systems, 2003An approach for determining the optimum fin configurations for a given heat sink in natural convection is developed. Incorporation of minimization routines into the analysis eliminates the manual, iterative design analysis and identifies the optimum design. Optimization of fin geometry for heat sinks in natural convection with rectangular cross section
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