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Thermodynamics and efficiency of sequentially collisional Brownian particles: The role of drivings Universiteit Hasselt
Brownian particles placed sequentially in contact with distinct thermal reservoirs and subjected to external driving forces are promising candidates for the construction of reliable engine setups. In this contribution, we address the role of driving forces for enhancing the collisional machine performance. Analytical expressions for thermodynamic quantities such as power output and efficiency are obtained for general driving schemes. A proper ...
Thermodynamics of greenhouse systems for the northern latitudes: Analysis evaluation and prospects for primary energy saving KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
In Flanders and the Netherlands greenhouse production systems produce economically important quantities of vegetables, fruit and ornamentals. Indoor environmental control has resulted in high primary energy use. Until now, the research on saving primary energy in greenhouse systems has been mainly based on analysis of energy balances. However, according to the thermodynamic theory, an analysis based on the concept of exergy (free energy) and ...
How does the protein environment optimize the thermodynamics of thiol sulfenylation? Insights from model systems to QM/MM calculations on human 2-Cys peroxiredocin Vrije Universiteit Brussel
How does the protein environment optimize the thermodynamics of thiol sulfenylation? Insights from model systems to QM/MM calculations on human 2-Cys peroxiredocin
The thermodynamics of thiol sulfenylation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The thermodynamics of thiol sulfenylation
Thermodynamics of solar energy conversion Universiteit Gent
The Hakoniwa method, an approach to predict material properties based on statistical thermodynamics and ab initio calculations Universiteit Gent
Adsorption thermodynamics of C1U+2013C4 alcohols in HU+2013FAU, HU+2013MOR, HU+2013ZSMU+20135 and HU+2013ZSMU+201322 Universiteit Gent
Optimization of thermal waste processing: CFD study on aspects of flow, heat and mass transfer, chemical kinetics and thermodynamics KU Leuven
The general aim of this dissertation is to study the flow, heat and mass transfer, kinetics, and thermodynamics of thermal waste processing using a numerical approach. More specifically, this thesis seeks to provide tools that assist engineers of Waste to energy (WtE) plants in determining optimal operation in terms of burnout and energy recovery with a minimum risk of corrosion. To this end, two specific objectives are defined. The primary ...