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Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology

About: Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Supply chain & Combustion. The organization has 1048 authors who have published 1678 publications receiving 30067 citations.


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TL;DR: The combustion efficiency of the conical FBC was quantified for the selected biomass fuels fired under different operating conditions, and both CO and NO axial profiles were found to have a maximum whose location divides conventionally the combustor volume into formation and reduction regions.

173 citations

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TL;DR: The most satisfactory plant growth and nitrogen assimilation were found for cattail though the plant growth was limited, whereas Asia crabgrass was superior for BOD5 removal and both were evaluated again in a continuous flow constructed wetland system receiving saline feed processing wastewater.

168 citations

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TL;DR: A plant microbial fuel cell (PMFC) is a promising modification of MFC that exercises the unique plant-microbe relationship at the rhizosphere region of a plant and converts solar energy into bioelectricity as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Conversion of waste to energy via a biological process establishes microbial fuel cells (MFC) as a prominent source of sustainable energy. MFC has been investigated for bioelectricity production through organic degradation of wastewater by microbial consortium. The potential of MFC applications in biosensors, desalination and hydrogen gas production has been explored. Many descendants of an MFC have been developed in recent years based upon the configurations, structures and purposes such as sediment MFC, mud MFC, soil MFC, constructed wetland MFC, photosynthetic MFC and biovolt-photogalvanic MFC. A plant microbial fuel cell (PMFC) is a promising modification of MFC that exercises the unique plant-microbe relationship at the rhizosphere region of a plant and converts solar energy into bioelectricity. In-situ bioelectricity and biomass production, rather than the supply of external substrates, make this technology different from traditional MFCs. Thus, designing and understanding PMFCs should be viewed from a biosystems engineering perspective rather than only through MFC methodology. Plant-microbe harmony at the soil interface, driven by rhizodeposition coupled with efficient engineering, ultimately directs towards its real applications. Thus, this paper reviews three main paradigms. Firstly, effects of plants in PMFC via rhizodeposition and photosynthetic activity are explored. Secondly, the role of microbes driven by soil physiochemical and biological characteristics are shown. Thirdly, the engineering aspects involved in designing an efficient configuration are revealed and an attempt is made to interpret the PMFC with biosystems principles. Furthermore, an overview of a PMFC system is done, along with the future perspectives and challenges.

165 citations

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TL;DR: A Matlab-based BPNN model is developed, and the data from the case study are used to train and test the developed model to enable prediction of the magnitude of the ground movements with the help of input variables that have direct physical significance.

163 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the primary nozzle geometries on the performance of an ejector used in the steam jet refrigeration cycle was investigated numerically using the commercial CFD package, FLUENT 6.3.

158 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20226
2021138
2020144
2019143
2018157
2017151