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Journal articles on the topic "Loy Yang Power"

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Pedler, I. V., and P. Schneider. "Prediction and observation of settlements of Loy Yang A power station." International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts 22, no. 6 (December 1985): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0148-9062(85)90234-7.

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Young, B. C., and I. W. Smith. "The combustion of Loy Yang brown coal char." Combustion and Flame 76, no. 1 (April 1989): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0010-2180(89)90074-6.

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Hulston, Janine, George Favas, and Alan L. Chaffee. "Physico-chemical properties of Loy Yang lignite dewatered by mechanical thermal expression." Fuel 84, no. 14-15 (October 2005): 1940–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2005.03.024.

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Butler, C. J., A. M. Green, and A. L. Chaffee. "MTE water remediation using Loy Yang brown coal as a filter bed adsorbent." Fuel 87, no. 6 (May 2008): 894–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2007.05.032.

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Bui, Mai, Indra Gunawan, Vincent Verheyen, Paul Feron, and Erik Meuleman. "Flexible operation of CSIRO's post-combustion CO2 capture pilot plant at the AGL Loy Yang power station." International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 48 (May 2016): 188–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2015.12.016.

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Zeng, Cai, George Favas, Hongwei Wu, Alan L. Chaffee, Jun-ichiro Hayashi, and Chun-Zhu Li. "Effects of Pretreatment in Steam on the Pyrolysis Behavior of Loy Yang Brown Coal." Energy & Fuels 20, no. 1 (January 2006): 281–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ef0502406.

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Keddie, Tom. "Wind power in Victoria." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 126, no. 2 (2014): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs14020.

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In terms of generation capacity, Victoria has about 12,500 MW, out of a National Electricity Market (NEM) total of over 46,000 MW. A bit over half of Victoria’s capacity is made up of the brown coal generators in the Latrobe Valley (Loy Yang, Hazelwood, Yallourn). Gas-fired generation (mainly large open-cycle peaking plants, designed to operate only in times of high demand) and hydro plants (mainly parts of the Snowy scheme) add about 20% each, with wind currently making up the balance of around 9% of installed capacity in Victoria. In terms of wind farm location across the NEM, installed capacity is predominantly located in Victoria and South Australia, and to a lesser extent in Tasmania, with very small amounts in New South Wales and Queensland. This distribution is almost entirely due to the quality of the wind resource across the country.
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Artanto, Yuli, James Jansen, Pauline Pearson, Thong Do, Aaron Cottrell, Erik Meuleman, and Paul Feron. "Performance of MEA and amine-blends in the CSIRO PCC pilot plant at Loy Yang Power in Australia." Fuel 101 (November 2012): 264–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2012.02.023.

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Wu, Hongwei, Xiaojiang Li, Jun-ichiro Hayashi, Tadatoshi Chiba, and Chun-Zhu Li. "Effects of volatile–char interactions on the reactivity of chars from NaCl-loaded Loy Yang brown coal." Fuel 84, no. 10 (July 2005): 1221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2004.06.037.

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Dodds, D., and J. Naser. "Numerical study of the erosion within the pulverised-fuel mill-duct system of the Loy Yang B lignite fuelled power station." Powder Technology 217 (February 2012): 207–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2011.10.028.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Loy Yang Power"

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Baziotopoulos, Con, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "Utilising solar energy within conventional coal fired power stations." Deakin University. School of Engineering and Technology, 2002. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20060817.145445.

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Although the thermodynamic advantages of using solar energy to replace the bled off steam in the regeneration system of Rankine cycle coal fired power stations has been proven theoretically, the practical techno/economic feasibility of the concept has yet to be confirmed relative to real power station applications. To investigate this concept further, computer modelling software “THERMSOLV” was specifically developed for this project at Deakin University, together with the support of the Victorian power industry and Australian Research Council (ARC). This newly developed software simulates the steam cycle to assess the techno/economic merit of the solar aided concept for various power station structures, locations and local electricity market conditions. Two case studies, one in Victoria Australia and one in Yunnan Province, China, have been carried out with the software. Chapter one of this thesis defines the aims and scope of this study. Chapter two details the literature search in the related areas for this study. The thermodynamic concept of solar aid power generation technology has been described in chapter three. In addition, thermodynamic analysis i.e. exergy/availability has been described in this chapter. The “Thermosolv” software developed in this study is detailed in chapter four with its structure, functions and operation manual included. In chapter five the outcomes of two case studies using the “Thermosolv” software are presented, with discussions and conclusions about the study in chapters 6 and 7 respectfully. The relevant recommendations are then made in chapter eight.
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Books on the topic "Loy Yang Power"

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Teo, Tze-Yin. If Babel Had a Form. Fordham University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531500184.001.0001.

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In twentieth-century intersections of China and Asia with the United States, translations did more than communicate meaning across politicized and racializing differences of language and nation. Instead, transpacific translation breached the regulative protocols that created those very differences of cultural value and meaning. The result saw translators cleaving to the sounds and shapes of poetry to imagine a translingual “likeness of form” but not of meaning or kind. At stake in this form without meaning is a new task of equivalence. As a concept, equivalence has been rejected for its colonizing epistemology of value, naming a broken promise of translation and false premise of comparison. Yet in veering from those very ways of knowing, the writers studied in this book theorized a poetic equivalence, negating the colonial foundations of the concept to discover the power of translation in surprising places. Igniting aporias of meaning into flashpoints for a radical literary translation, the book’s immanent readings narrate accounts of poetic equivalence across the iconoclastic poetics of American modernist Ernest Fenollosa, the vernacular experiments of Republican-era China’s central reformer Hu Shih, the trilingual musings of modern Chinese writer and Los Angeles expatriate Eileen Chang, the unfinished work of the Asian American transmedial artist Theresa Cha, and a post-Tiananmen elegy by the contemporary Chinese poet Yang Lian. The conclusion returns to the deconstructive genealogy of recent debates on translation and untranslatability, displacing the convention of radical alterity for a no less radical equivalence.
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Conference papers on the topic "Loy Yang Power"

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Iki, Norihiko, Osamu Kurata, and Atsushi Tsutsumi. "Performance of IGFC With Exergy Recuperation." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-26675.

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The Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) is considered to be a very clean and efficient system for coal-fired power generation. And given the development of 100 MW-scale solid oxide fuels cells (SOFCs), the integrated coal Gasification Fuel Cell combined cycle (IGFC) would be the most efficient coal-fired power generation system. However, more energy efficient power generation systems must be developed in order to reduce CO2 emissions over the middle and long term. Thus, the authors have proposed the Advanced Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle (A-IGCC) and Advanced IGFC (A-IGFC) systems, which utilize exhaust heat from solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and/or gas turbines as a heat source for gasification (exergy recuperation). The A-IGCC and A-IGFC systems utilize a twin circulating fluidized bed coal gasifier consisting of three primary components: a pyrolyzer, steam reformer and partial combustor. The temperature of the steam reformer is 800 °C, and that of the partial oxidizer is 950 °C. Since the syngas, produced by pyrolysis and the reforming process involving volatile hydrocarbons, tar and char, contains carbon monoxide and hydrogen, the A-IGCC technology has considerable potential for higher thermal efficiency while utilizing low-grade coals. The coal types utilized in the study were bituminous Taiheiyo, sub-bituminous Adaro and Loy Yang coal. Milewski’s formula was used to model the circuit voltage of the SOFC. Cool gas efficiency increases, in order, from Taiheiyo coal to Adaro coal to Loy Yang coal. The A-IGFC system has the potential to achieve high thermal efficiency using various coals, with Loy Yang coal achieving the highest thermal efficiency. However, the drying process for Loy Yang and Adaro coal is an important issue.
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Wan, Kaidi, Zhihua Wang, Luc Vervisch, Jun Xia, Yingzu Liu, Yong He, and Kefa Cen. "Large-Eddy Simulation of Alkali Metal Reacting Dynamics in a Preheated Pulverized-Coal Jet Flame Using Tabulated Chemistry." In ASME 2017 Power Conference Joint With ICOPE-17 collocated with the ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, the ASME 2017 15th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, and the ASME 2017 Nuclear Forum. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power-icope2017-3212.

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This paper proposed an approach to modeling alkali metal reacting dynamics in turbulent pulverized-coal combustion (PCC) using tabulated sodium chemistry. With tabulation, detailed sodium chemistry can be incorporated in large-eddy simulation (LES), but the expenses of solving stiff Arrhenius equations can be avoided. The sodium release rate from a pulverized-coal particle is assumed to be proportional to the pyrolysis rate, as a simplification. The chemical forms of released sodium is assumed to be atomic sodium Na, because atomic sodium is predicted to be the favoured species in a flame environment. A detailed sodium chemistry mechanism including 5 sodium species, i.e., Na, NaO, NaO2, NaOH and Na2O2H2, and 24 elementary reactions is tabulated. The sodium chemistry table contains four coordinates, i.e., the equivalence ratio, the mass fraction of the sodium element, the gas-phase temperature, and the progress variable. Apart from the reactions of sodium species, hydrocarbon volatile combustion has been modeled by a partially stirred reactor concept. Since the magnitude of sodium species is very small, i.e., at the ppm level, and the reactions of sodium species are slower than volatile combustion, one-way coupling is used for the interaction between the sodium reactions and volatile combustion, i.e., the former having no influence on the latter. A verification study has been performed to compare the predictions on sodium species evolutions in zero-dimensional simulations using the chemistry table against directly using the detailed sodium mechanism under various initial conditions, and their agreement is always good. The PCC-LES solver used in the present study is validated on a pulverized-coal jet flame ignited by a preheated gas flow. Good agreements between the experimental measurements and the LES results have been achieved on gas temperature, coal burnout and lift-off height. Finally, the sodium chemistry table is incorporated into the LES solver to model sodium reacting dynamics in turbulent pulverized-coal combustion. Properties of Loy Yang brown coal, for which sodium data are available, are used. Characteristics of the reacting dynamics of the 5 sodium species in a pulverized-coal jet flame are then obtained. The results show that Na and NaOH are the two major sodium species in the pulverized-coal jet flame. Na, the atomic sodium, has a high concentration in fuel-rich regions; while the highest NaOH concentration is found in regions close to the stoichiometric condition. It should be pointed out that the proposed chemistry tabulation approach can be extended to modeling potassium reacting dynamics in turbulent multiphase biomass combustion. (CSPE)
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Marley, Craig. "Low power YAG laser welding." In ICALEO® ‘96: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference. Laser Institute of America, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2351/1.5059048.

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Kuznetsov, Ivan, Ivan Mukhin, and Oleg Palashov. "High-power thin-disk laser with composite Yb:YAG/YAG active element." In 2014 International Conference Laser Optics. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lo.2014.6886210.

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Naeem, Mohammed, and Peter Collins. "Micro welding of thin metals with low power pulsed Nd: YAG laser." In ICALEO® 2005: 24th International Congress on Laser Materials Processing and Laser Microfabrication. Laser Institute of America, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2351/1.5060539.

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Shirai, Y., S. Yoshioka, T. Miyazaki, and T. Kuwata. "Breaking separation of glass plate by a low power cw YAG laser beam." In ICALEO® ‘93: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference. Laser Institute of America, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2351/1.5058634.

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Watanabe, Hisashi, Kenzo Kataoka, Hideo Iwami, Takeshi Shinoki, Yoshihide Okagami, and Isao Ishikawa. "Low-power irradiation of Er: YAG laser using broom-type probe for dentine hypersensitivity." In Biomedical Optics 2003, edited by Peter Rechmann, Daniel Fried, and Thomas Hennig. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.476529.

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van Roode, Mark, Arun Bhattacharya, and Mattison K. Ferber. "Durability Prediction of Alumina- and YAG-Based CMC Combustor Liners." In ASME Turbo Expo 2009: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2009-59690.

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Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) are potentially valuable structural materials for high temperature stationary components in the hot section of advanced gas turbines. Endurance field testing conducted since 1997 by Solar Turbines Incorporated has shown promise for SiC/SiC and Oxide/Oxide CMC combustor liners with protective coatings, with ∼15,000 hours and ∼25,000 hours of life, respectively. A study has been undertaken to evaluate the potential improvements in the durability of alumina-based CMC combustor liners by incorporating YAG (Y3Al5O12)-based fibers, matrices and/or protective CMC surface coatings. It is hoped that this study will encourage future development work for these YAG-based materials for advanced gas turbine applications. Comparative data were generated over a temperature and stress range typical in gas turbine design. Upper Use Temperature (UUT) was compared for 100 MPa maximum stress for 30,000 hours of combustor liner life. The starting point was a previous study in which the authors had examined the combined effect of creep resistance and water vapor degradation on CMC durability. In the current study an improved database was utilized to generate creep rupture curves for the N720/A (Nextel 720 fiber/Al2O3 matrix) CMC. Combined creep and water vapor degradation was estimated for N720/A, N720/YAG, YAG/A and YAG/YAG CMCs with or without protective surface coatings. The creep rupture data indicated that in the absence of a protective coating the UUT for N720/A CMC combustor liners in engines with various pressure ratios is only ∼1080°C. An examination of literature data showed that YAG fibers offer a significant creep rupture strength benefit over Al2O3-based fibers. It was estimated that an improvement in UUT of ∼60°C is potentially achievable with a YAG fiber-based CMC compared to N720/A. It was estimated that water vapor degradation lowers the UUT of N720A CMC combustor liners from ∼1080°C to ∼1060–1070°C for engines with pressure ratios from 5:1 to 30:1. Literature data indicates that YAG has superior water vapor resistance over Al2O3 in a simulated gas turbine hot section environment. In this study, however, substituting YAG as a matrix material for Al2O3 in N720/A was not found to significantly improve the durability of this CMC at UUTs up to ∼1150°C, because creep rupture is the predominant degradation mode. The incorporation of an alumina-based FGI (Friable Graded Insulation) in a hybrid oxide CMC can significantly increase the UUT of N720/A. The FGI is a coating of low thermal conductivity that is several mm thick, overlaying the CMC. The incorporation of a 4-mm thick Al2O3 FGI was predicted to increase UUT capability of an N720/A CMC combustor liner from 1060 to 1270°C for an engine with 30:1 pressure ratio, and from 1070°C to as much as 1400°C for an engine with a 5:1 pressure ratio. It was estimated that the incorporation of a YAG FGI further increases the UTT capability by 150–230°C, compared to an Al2O3 FGI (the actual increase depends on the CMC composition and pressure ratio).
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Naeem, Mohammed, Steffan Lewis, and John Chinn. "Microwelding performance comparison between a low power (125W) pulsed Nd: YAG laser and a low power (100-200W) single mode fiber laser." In PICALO 2008: 3rd Pacific International Conference on Laser Materials Processing, Micro, Nano and Ultrafast Fabrication. Laser Institute of America, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2351/1.5057113.

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Xu, Junxiu, Ming Ding, Changqi Yan, and Guangming Fan. "Experimental Study on Natural Convection Heat Transfer Outside Tube Bundle in Space Under Low Temperature Difference." In 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering collocated with the ASME 2020 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone2020-16109.

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Abstract The Passive Residual Heat Removal System (PRHRS) is very important for the safety of the heating reactor after shutdown. PRHRS is a natural circulation system driven by density difference, therefore, the heat transfer performance of the Passive Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger (PRHR HX) has a great impact to the heat transfer efficiency of PRHRS. However, the most research object of PRHR HX is the C-shape heat exchanger at present, which located in In-containment Refueling Water Storage Tank (IRWST). This heat exchanger is mainly used for the PRHRS of nuclear power plants. In the swimming pool-type low-temperature heating reactor (SPLTHR), the PRHR HX is placed in the reactor pool, which the pressure and temperature of the reactor pool are relatively low, and the outside heat transfer mode of tube bundle is mainly natural convection heat transfer. In this study, a miniaturized single-phase pool water cooling system was built to investigate the natural convective heat transfer coefficient of the heat exchanger under the large space and low temperature conditions. The experimental data had been compared with several correlations. The results show that the predicted value of Yang correlation is the closest to the experimental data, which the maximum deviation is about 11%.
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