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    <title language="eng">Numerical and experimental characterization of the hydrodynamics and drying kinetics of a barbotine slurry spray</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Spray drying is a basic unit operation in several process industries such as food, pharmaceutical, ceramic, and others. In this work, a Eulerian-Lagrangian three-phase simulation is presented to study the drying process of barbotine slurry droplets for the production of ceramic tiles. To this end, the simulated velocity field produced by a spray nozzle located at the Institute of Ceramic Technology in Castelló (Spain) is benchmarked against measurements obtained by means of laser Doppler anemometry in order to validate the numerical model. Also, the droplet size distribution generated by the nozzle is obtained at operating conditions by means of laser diffraction and the data obtained are compared qualitatively to those found in the literature. The characteristic Rosin-Rammler droplet size from the distribution is introduced thereafter in the three-phase simulation to analyse the drying kinetics of individual droplets. The model predicts the theoretical linear evolution of the square diameter (D²-law), and the temperature and mass exchange with the environment. The proposed model is intended to support the design and optimization of industrial spray dryers.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Fractal branch-like fractal shell-and-tube heat exchangers: A CFD study of the shell side performance</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Nature has provided some of the most ingenious and elegant solutions to complex problems over millions of years of refining through evolution. The adaptation of Nature´s solutions to engineering problems is a recent trend which has opened opportunities for improvement in many areas ranging from Architecture to Chemical Engineering. In particular, the use of fractal geometries on heat exchangers is a recent design trend. Recent investigations highlight the benefit of implementing fractal-based geometries on the tube side of shell and tube heat exchangers. A complete evaluation of such devices by assessing the performance of the shell side has not been undertaken, though. Here, we present a systematic numerical assessment of the shell side of a tree-like shaped heat exchanger. Key performance parameters, i.e. temperature change, pressure drop and coefficient of performance, are obtained and compared to those of a straight tube, in order to fully understand the potential of the application of fractal-based shapes to the design of heat exchangers.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Centralised versus localised supply chain management using a flow configuration model</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Traditional food supply chains are often centralised and global in nature. Moreover they require a large amount of resource which is an issue in a time with increasing need for more sustainable food supply chains. A solution is to use localised food supply chains, an option theorised to be more sustainable, yet not proven. Therefore, this paper compares the two systems to investigate which one is more environmentally friendly, cost efficient and resilient to disruption risks. This comparison between the two types of supply chains, is performed using MILP models for an ice cream supply chain for the whole of England over the period of a year. The results obtained from the models show that the localised model performs best environmentally and economically, whilst the traditional, centralised supply chain performs best for resilience.</abstract>
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      <firstName>Elliot</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Modelling and optimal operation of a natural gas fired natural draft heater</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Current industrial trends promote reduction of material and energy consumption of fossil fuel burning, and energy-intensive process equipment. It is estimated that approximately 75% of the energy consumption in hydrocarbon processing facilities is used by such equipment as fired heater, hence even small improvements in the energy conservation may lead to significant savings [1, 2]. In this work, a mathematical modelling and optimisation study is undertaken using gPROMS® ProcessBuilder® to determine the optimal operating conditions of an existing API 560 Type-E vertical-cylindrical type natural draft fired heater, in operation at the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant (GPP), in the Western Region of Ghana. It is demonstrated that the optimisation results in significant reduction of fuel gas consumption and operational costs.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Computer Aided Chemical Engineering</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Bogdan</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Comparative CFD analysis of thermal energy storage materials in photovoltaic/thermal panels</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Photovoltaic/thermal systems are a novel renewable energy approach to transform incident radiation into electricity and simultaneously store the excess thermal energy produced. Both sensible and latent heat storage materials have been investigated in the past for thermal storage; with desert sand having been recently considered as an efficient and inexpensive alternative. In this work, we use a transient Computational Fluid Dynamics simulation to compare the performance of desert sand to that of well-established phase-change materials used in photovoltaic/thermal systems. The simulation gives as a result the temperature profiles within the device as well as the time evolution of the charge/discharge cycles when using PCMs. The results show the suitability of desert sand as a thermal storage material to be used in photovoltaic/thermal systems.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Optimisation and control of a distributed energy resource network using Internet-of-Things technologies</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This work investigates the use of variable pricing to control electricity imported and exported to and from both fixed and unfixed distributed energy resource network designs within the UK residential sector. It was proven that networks which utilise much of their own energy and import little from the national grid are barely affected by variable import pricing, but are encouraged to export more energy to the grid by dynamic export pricing. Dynamic import and export pricing increased CO2 emissions due to feed-in tariffs which encourages CHP generation over lower-carbon technologies such as solar panels or wind turbines.</abstract>
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      <firstName>Tim</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Devicification of Food Process Engineering</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Food and beverages industry is facing major challenges in the years to come, as the world population is expected to grow, accompanied by a growing need for energy, feed and fuel. Much of the processing in the food industry is performed in small-scale decentralized plants, with relatively few possibilities of energy recovery. Innovation in areas such as process and product modeling, process intensification and process control enable the development of new manufacturing pathways, more efficient, versatile, selective and sustainable. Furthermore, the addition of Internet of Things elements and the way they connect to the physical process will ensure continuous communication between the various actors of the food value chain. This will enable the design of new compact, scalable, flexible, modular, and automated production equipment that will offer food manufacturers the ability to respond rapidly, economically, accurately and flexibly to the consumer demands.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Bogdan</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Hydrogen production via load-matched coupled solar-proton exchange membrane electrolysis using aqueous methanol</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This study investigates hydrogen production via a directly coupled solar‐PEM electrolysis system using aqueous methanol instead of water. The effect of load matching and methanol concentration on hydrogen production rates, electrolysis efficiency, and solar‐hydrogen efficiency was investigated. The electrolysis efficiencies were subsequently used in simulation studies to estimate production costs in scaled up systems. The results show that the added hydrogen production associated with the methanol solutions leads to favourable hydrogen production costs at smaller scales.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Chemical engineering &amp; technology</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Maximilian R.</firstName>
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      <firstName>Mohammed</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Synthesis and characterisation of n‐octacosane@silica nanocapsules for thermal storage applications</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This work reports the synthesis and characterisation of a core‐shell n‐octacosane@silica nanoencapsulated phase‐change material obtained via interfacial hydrolysis and polycondensation of tetraethyl orthosilicate in miniemulsion. Silica has been used as the encapsulating material because of its thermal advantages relative to synthesised polymers. The material presents excellent heat storage potential, with a measured melting latent heat varying between 57.1 and 89.0 kJ kg−1 (melting point between 58.2°C and 59.9°C) and a small particle size (between 565 and 227 nm). Degradation of the n‐octacosane core starts between 150°C and 180°C. Also, the use of silica as shell material gives way to a heat conductivity of 0.796 W m−1 K−1 (greater than that of nanoencapsulated materials with polymeric shell). Charge/discharge cycles have been successfully simulated at low pressure to prove the suitability of the nanopowder as phase‐change material. Further research will be carried out in the future regarding the use of the synthesised material in thermal applications involving nanofluids.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">International Journal of Energy Research</parentTitle>
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      <firstName>Ravi</firstName>
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    <title language="eng">Increasing operational efficiency through the integration of an oil refinery and an ethylene production plant</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this work, the optimal integration between an oil refinery and an ethylene production plant has been investigated. Both plants are connected using intermediate materials aiming to remove, at least partially, the reliance on external sourcing. This integration has been proven to be beneficial in terms of quality and profit increase for both production systems. Thus, three mathematical models have been formulated and implemented for each plant individually as well as for the integrated system as MINLP models aiming to optimise all three systems. Moreover, a case study using practical data is presented to verify the feasibility of the integration within an industrial environment. Promising results have been obtained demonstrating significant profit increase in both plants.</abstract>
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    <author>
      <firstName>Elham</firstName>
      <lastName>Ketabchi</lastName>
    </author>
    <submitter>
      <firstName>Bogdan</firstName>
      <lastName>Dorneanu</lastName>
    </submitter>
    <author>
      <firstName>Evgenia</firstName>
      <lastName>Mechleri</lastName>
    </author>
    <author>
      <firstName>Harvey</firstName>
      <lastName>Arellano-García</lastName>
    </author>
    <collection role="institutes" number="3603">FG Prozess- und Anlagentechnik</collection>
  </doc>
</export-example>
