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Apparatus and method for calibrating a Coriolis mass flow meter for carbon dioxide at pressure and temperature conditions represented to CCS pipeline operations
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In this paper, an apparatus was designed, built and tested to calibrate an industrial scale Coriolis meter using CO 2 in either high pressure liquid or supercritical phases, and the standard uncertainty of the meter was evaluated within the temperature range 290 −303 K and at pressures between 6.5 and 8.5 MPa, these being representative of CCS transport operating conditions.About:
This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2016-03-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mass flow meter & Thermal mass flow meter.read more
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Scrutinising the gap between the expected and actual deployment of carbon capture and storage : a bibliometric analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the research front of carbon capture and storage, understood to be published peer-reviewed papers, to scrutinise whether the current research is sufficient to meet these problems.
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Optimum operation states and parametric selection criteria of an updated alkali metal thermal electric converter
TL;DR: In this paper, a cycle model of an alkali metal thermal electric converter (AMTEC) is updated, where the relation between the thickness of the electrolyte and the other parameters of the AMTEC is established.
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Flow characteristics and dispersion during the leakage of high pressure CO2 from an industrial scale pipeline
Xiaolu Guo,Shaoyun Chen,Xingqing Yan,Xinyan Zhang,Jianliang Yu,Yongchun Zhang,Haroun Mahgerefteh,Sergey Martynov,Alexander Collard,Solomon Brown,Solomon Brown +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale pipeline was constructed to study the flow characteristics and dispersion of gaseous, dense and supercritical phase CO 2 during vertical leakage through a 15"mm diameter orifice.
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A new combined system consisting of a molten hydroxide direct carbon fuel cell and an alkali metal thermal electric converter: Energy and exergy analyses
TL;DR: In this article, a new combined system model that couples an alkali metal thermal electric converter to a molten hydroxide direct carbon fuel cell is first proposed, and mathematical formulas for the power output, exergy destruction rate, energy efficiency and exergy efficiency of the combined system are deduced.
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A New Equation of State for Carbon Dioxide Covering the Fluid Region from the Triple‐Point Temperature to 1100 K at Pressures up to 800 MPa
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Carbon Capture and Storage: How Green Can Black Be?
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Ocean acidification due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide
John A. Raven,Ken Caldeira,Henry Elderfield,Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Peter S. Liss,Ulf Riebesell,John Shepherd,Carol Turley,Andrew J. Watson +8 more
TL;DR: The oceans cover over two-thirds of the Earth's surface as discussed by the authors and play a vital role in global biogeochemical cycles, and contribute enormously to the planet's biodiversity and provide a livelihood for millions of people.