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Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

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2013

Materials

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Investigations Into The Dustiness Of Bulk Materials, Peter Wypych, Leong Mar Jan 2013

Investigations Into The Dustiness Of Bulk Materials, Peter Wypych, Leong Mar

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

The mining industry, minerals processing, transport and export infrastructure sectors are facing increasingly difficult challenges in the near future, such as sustainable development and operation (e.g. environmental emissions, social/ cultural impacts, economics). This paper describes some of the new technologies that are being researched, developed and employed to minimise dust emissions by addressing dustability and dust generation mechanisms. It also presents some results from the research being undertaken on the measurement of the dustiness of bulk materials.


A Theoretical Investigation Of A Solar Photovoltaic Thermal System Integrated With Phase Change Materials, M Imroz Sohel, Zhenjun Ma, Paul Cooper, Jamie Adams, Robert Scott Jan 2013

A Theoretical Investigation Of A Solar Photovoltaic Thermal System Integrated With Phase Change Materials, M Imroz Sohel, Zhenjun Ma, Paul Cooper, Jamie Adams, Robert Scott

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

In this paper we present a theoretical investigation of an air based solar photovoltaic thermal (PVT) system integrated with phase change materials. The advantage of the air based PVT system is that the air can be directly used for space heating or cooling. At first we present an air based PVT system model and analyze the effect of major parameters on the system performance. We then integrate this PVT system model with a phase change material (PCM) energy storage system model and analyze the system performance. We found that solar irradiation increased thermal efficiency initially before reaching a plateau. However, …


Microstrength, Strength And Microstructure Of Carbonaceous Materials, Xing Xing, Guangqing Zhang, George Ciezki, Mark Dell'amico, Oleg Ostrovski Jan 2013

Microstrength, Strength And Microstructure Of Carbonaceous Materials, Xing Xing, Guangqing Zhang, George Ciezki, Mark Dell'amico, Oleg Ostrovski

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences - Papers: Part A

The effect of heat treatment at 700-1500 ºC on the mechanical strength, micro strength and pore structure of carbonaceous materials, including coke, char and coals, were studied using tensile test, ultra micro indentation and image analysis. Strength of chars and pyrolysed coals was strongly enhanced by heat treatment at temperature below 1100 °C; strength of cokes was slightly degraded after heat treatment at 1500 °C. Mechanical strength of carbonaceous materials was demonstrated to be significantly affected by micro strength and porosity. Micro strength of chars and coals was significantly enhanced by heat treatment, whereas micro strength of cokes was only …