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Judy G. Bailey
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 6
Citations - 343
Judy G. Bailey is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Char & Combustion. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 325 citations. Previous affiliations of Judy G. Bailey include Cooperative Research Centre.
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A char morphology system with applications to coal combustion
TL;DR: In this article, a char morphology system based on the physical and optical characteristics known to influence the burning of pulverized coal is outlined, and the proportions of different pyrolysis char types produced by any coal are shown to depend on coal rank, petrographic composition, maceral fusibility, and possibly ash content and composition.
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Modeling char combustion: The influence of parent coal petrography and pyrolysis pressure on the structure and intrinsic reactivity of its char
Kathy E. Benfell,Kathy E. Benfell,Guisu Liu,Guisu Liu,Daniel G. Roberts,Daniel G. Roberts,Daniel G. Roberts,David J. Harris,David J. Harris,John Lucas,John Lucas,Judy G. Bailey,Judy G. Bailey,Terry Wall,Terry Wall +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a char structural submodel is proposed to account for the combustion behavior of char particles of different morphologies, which is used in the existing char combustion model to improve its predictability.
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Formation of weathering-derived magnesite deposits in the New England Orogen, New South Wales, Australia: Implications from mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Attunga magnesite deposit
Hans C. Oskierski,Judy G. Bailey,Eric M. Kennedy,Geraldine Jacobsen,Paul M. Ashley,Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors infer that weathering-derived, nodular magnesite deposits hosted in ultramafic rocks like the Attunga Magnesite deposit have formed in a two-step process involving the hypogene formation of a pre-cursor and complete supergene overprinting by meteoric waters that acquired carbon from percolation through soil.
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The temperature, burning rates and char character of pulverised coal particles prepared from maceral concentrates
TL;DR: In this article, a two-colour pyrometry was used to obtain the temperatures of many hundred individual particles of pulverised coal at several combustion times by two-color pyrometric.
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Mobile communication in real time for the first time. User evaluation of non-voice terminal equipment for people with hearing and speech disabilities
TL;DR: The study reports detailed differences in their uses and needs, places these in the context of their current patterns of communication and argues for technology development that provides for the rich array of requirements, uses and possibilities.