Search for dissertations about: "Andrew R. Martin"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Andrew R. Martin.
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6. Techno-economic analysis and optimization of electrochemical energy storage solutions
Abstract : The need to integrate the rapidly growing share of variable renewable energy sources in the power sector requires solutions that are capable of mitigating the intermittent nature of these sources. They are expected to constitute the backbone of the electricity generation system in the coming years in order to reach ambitious goals in terms of energy security and reduction of environmental impact. READ MORE
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7. Waste Heat Driven Membrane Distillation for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Abstract : The European Union has placed a high priority on reaching the goals described in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This aim has provided added momentum to member-state environmental regulatory authorities to further tighten the discharge limits of industrial wastewater. READ MORE
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8. Integration of Membrane Distillation and Solar Thermal Systems for Coproduction of Purified Water and Heat
Abstract : In the Middle East and North Africa region fresh water resources are very scarce and theexisting sources are depleting rapidly. Desalination is the method to fulfill increasing waterdemand, and people depend mostly upon bottled water for drinking purposes. READ MORE
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9. Design and analysis of solid oxide electrolysis-based systems for synthetic liquid fuels production
Abstract : During the past decades, considerable attention has been dedicated to renewable energy systems. This is due to the increased awareness regarding greenhouse gas emissions as well as limits of the future availability and reliability of conventional energy and power systems. READ MORE
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10. Improved Flutter Prediction for Turbomachinery Blades with Tip Clearance Flows
Abstract : Recent design trends in steam turbines strive for high aerodynamic loading and high aspect ratio to meet the demand of higher efficiency. These design trends together with the low structural frequency in last stage steam turbines increase the susceptibility of the turbine blades to flutter. READ MORE