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King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Education•Dhahran, Saudi Arabia•
About: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals is a education organization based out in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Adsorption. The organization has 7603 authors who have published 24030 publications receiving 443803 citations. The organization is also known as: College of Petroleum and Minerals.
Topics: Catalysis, Adsorption, Corrosion, Heat transfer, Nonlinear system
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new multigeneration system consisting of a single flash geothermal cycle, heat pump system, single-effect absorption cooling system, thermal energy storage connected with auxiliary steam turbine, hot water system and drying system is presented.
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TL;DR: In this article, an implicit algorithm for two finite families of nonexpansive maps in hyperbolic spaces is proposed and analyzed, and results concerning Δ-convergence and strong convergence are proved.
Abstract: In this article, we propose and analyze an implicit algorithm for two finite families of nonexpansive maps in hyperbolic spaces. Results concerning Δ-convergence as well as strong convergence of the proposed algorithm are proved. Our results are refinement and generalization of several recent results in CAT(0) spaces and uniformly convex Banach spaces. Mathematics Subject Classification (2010): Primary: 47H09; 47H10; Secondary: 49M05.
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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of ring and ring size of three 3-amino alkylated indoles (AAIs) on mild steel corrosion in 1M HCl solution using gravimetric, electrochemical, surface morphology (SEM, AFM), quantum chemical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations methods.
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TL;DR: The spontaneous imbibition of liquid in nanopores of different roughness is investigated using coarse grain molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and the results are discussed in terms of effective hydrodynamic and static capillary radii and their difference as a function of roughness and wettability.
Abstract: The spontaneous imbibition of liquid in nanopores of different roughness is investigated using coarse grain molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The numerical model is presented and the simplifying assumptions are discussed in detail. The molecular-kinetic theory introduced by Blake is used to describe the effect of dynamic contact angle on fluid imbibition. The capillary roughness is modeled using a random distribution of coarse grained particles forming the wall. The Lucas-Washburn equation is used as a reference for analyzing the imbibition curves obtained by simulation. Due to the statistical nature of MD processing, a comprehensive approach was made to average and smooth the data to accurately define a contact angle. The results are discussed in terms of effective hydrodynamic and static capillary radii and their difference as a function of roughness and wettability.
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TL;DR: In this article, a second-law comparison of irreversibilities is used to determine the optimum duct geometry which minimizes losses for a range of laminar flows and constant heat flux.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Omar M. Yaghi | 165 | 459 | 163918 |
Vinod Kumar Gupta | 165 | 713 | 83484 |
Robert H. Grubbs | 137 | 1013 | 83140 |
Craig J. Hawker | 134 | 741 | 72032 |
Avelino Corma | 134 | 1049 | 89095 |
C. N. R. Rao | 133 | 1646 | 86718 |
Bharat Bhushan | 116 | 1276 | 62506 |
Ibrahim Dincer | 110 | 1479 | 56573 |
Sabu Thomas | 102 | 1554 | 51366 |
Lajos Hanzo | 101 | 2040 | 54380 |
Rahman Saidur | 97 | 576 | 34409 |
Gareth H. McKinley | 97 | 467 | 34624 |
Mohamed-Slim Alouini | 96 | 1788 | 62290 |
Robert J. Young | 90 | 640 | 31962 |
Emmanuel P. Giannelis | 88 | 387 | 38528 |