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General Electric

CompanyBoston, Massachusetts, United States
About: General Electric is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Signal. The organization has 76365 authors who have published 110557 publications receiving 1885108 citations. The organization is also known as: General Electric Company & GE.
Topics: Turbine, Signal, Rotor (electric), Coating, Combustor


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29 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a system for co-production of hydrogen and electrical energy comprising a reformer configured to receive reformer fuel and steam and produce a reformate rich in hydrogen is presented.
Abstract: A system for co-production of hydrogen and electrical energy comprising a reformer configured to receive a reformer fuel and steam and produce a reformate rich in hydrogen. The system further comprises a separation unit in fluid communication with the reformer wherein the separation unit is configured to receive the reformate to separate hydrogen from the reformate and produce an off gas. The system also includes a combustor configured to receive a fuel for combustion and produce heat energy and a hot compressed gas, wherein the combustor is coupled with the reformer. A gas turbine expands the hot compressed gas and produces electrical energy and an expanded gas; wherein at least a part of the heat energy from the combustor is used to produce the reformate in the reformer.

164 citations

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TL;DR: Despite differences among strains in the specificity of the initial dioxygenase, the specificities of the enzymes responsible for the subsequent degradation to chlorobenzoic acid and/or chloroacetophenone are quite similar for all strains.
Abstract: We compared the metabolism of eight di- and trichlorobiphenyls by eight bacterial strains chosen to represent a broad range of degradative activity against polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The PCB congeners used were 2,3-, 2,3′-, 2,4′-, 3,3′-, 2,3,3′-, 2,4,4′-, 2,5,3′-, and 3,4,2′-chlorobiphenyl. The bacterial strains used wereCorynebacterium sp. MB1,Alcaligenes strainsA. eutrophus H850 andA. faecalis Pi434, andPseudomonas strains LB400 and H1130,P. testosteroni H430 and H336, andP. cepacia H201. The results indicated that both the relative rates of primary degradation of PCBs and the choice of the ring attacked were dependent on the bacterial strain used. The bacterial strains exhibited considerable differences in their relative reactivity preferences for attack on mono- and dichlorophenyl groups and in the degree to which the attack was affected by the chlorine substitution pattern on the nonreacting ring. For MB1 the reactivity pattern was 3-≥4-≫2-chlorophenyl with no attack on 2,4- or 2,5-chlorophenyl groups. This strain was relatively insensitive to the chlorine substitution pattern on the nonreacting ring. Strains H1130, H430, H201, and Pi434 exhibited the same reactivity preferences as MB1, but for these strains (and for all others tested) the chlorination pattern on the nonreacting ring had a strong effect. For strain H336 the reactivity preference was 4-≥2->2,4-≥3-chlorophenyl, with no evidence of attack on 2,5-chlorophenyl rings. For strains H850 and LB400 the relative reactivity was 2->2,5->3-≫2,4->4-chlorophenyl. On this basis we propose that the eight bacterial strains represent four distinct classes of biphenyl/PCB-dioxygenase activity.

164 citations

Patent
Yasuhiro Imai1
19 Jul 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a data acquisition device, which has an X-ray detector including a plurality of channel widths at which channels at the central portion are fine and channels at its peripheral portions are coarse or rough, and which is capable of performing switching among the data acquisition ranges for each data acquisition, is used to perform data acquisition on the channels fine at its central portion and channels coarse in the channel direction.
Abstract: A data acquisition device, which has an X-ray detector including a plurality of channel widths at which channels at its central portion are fine and channels at its peripheral portions are coarse or rough, and a plurality of data acquisition ranges including a data acquisition range wide in a channel direction and a data acquisition range narrow in the channel direction, and which is capable of performing switching among the data acquisition ranges for each data acquisition, is used to perform data acquisition on the channels fine at the central portion in the data acquisition range narrow in the channel direction, whereby an X-ray CT apparatus is provided which is capable of performing high-resolution imaging and brings about more satisfactory image quality.

164 citations

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TL;DR: A columnar-grain variant of single-crystal RENE N4 has been directionally solidified over a range of conditions in order to assess the possible benefits of the use of liquid metal-enhanced cooling for large cross-sectional castings as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A columnar-grain variant of single-crystal RENE N4 has been directionally solidified (DS) over a range of conditions in order to assess the possible benefits of the use of liquid metal-enhanced cooling for large cross-sectional castings. Castings were solidified at a rate of 2.5 mm/min using conventional radiation cooling and at rates between 2.5 and 8.5 mm/min using liquid-metal cooling (LMC) with tin as a cooling medium. Thermocouples inserted in the casting directly measured thermal gradients during solidification. The LMC process exhibited higher gradients at all withdrawal rates. The higher thermal gradients resulted in a refined structure measurable by the finer dendrite-arm spacing. Additionally, the conventionally cast material exhibited several freckle-type defects, while none were observed in the liquid-metal-cooled castings.

164 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a general finite element method of analysis is developed to analyze reinforced concrete shells of general form and slabs of arbitrary geometry under dead load and monotonically increasing live loads.
Abstract: A general finite element method of analysis is developed to analyze reinforced concrete shells of general form and slabs of arbitrary geometry under dead load and monotonically increasing live loads. The method can be used to trace the load-deformation response and crack propagation through the elastic, inelastic, and ultimate ranges. The nonlinear analysis includes cracking with a tension stiffening effect and the elastoplastic behavior of the concrete and steel reinforcement. The coupling between the membrane action and the bending action due to material asymmetry is also included. Validity of the method is studied by comparing analytical results with experimental data. It is found that the tension stiffening effect has a significant influence on the post-cracking response of underreinforced concrete structures. The importance of the failure criteria and flow rules is also studied.

164 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Cornelia M. van Duijn1831030146009
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski1691431128585
Gary H. Glover12948677009
Mark E. Thompson12852777399
Ron Kikinis12668463398
James E. Rothman12535860655
Bo Wang119290584863
Wei Lu111197361911
Harold J. Vinegar10837930430
Peng Wang108167254529
Hans-Joachim Freund10696246693
Carl R. Woese10527256448
William J. Koros10455038676
Thomas A. Lipo10368243110
Gene H. Golub10034257361
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202216
2021415
20201,027
20191,418
20181,862