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More On The Demons Of Thermodynamics, Daniel P. Sheehan, Garret Moddel, James W. Lee
More On The Demons Of Thermodynamics, Daniel P. Sheehan, Garret Moddel, James W. Lee
Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications
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Type-B Energetic Processes And Their Associated Scientific Implications, James Weifu Lee
Type-B Energetic Processes And Their Associated Scientific Implications, James Weifu Lee
Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications
Recently, our work has identified two thermodynamically distinct types (A and B) of energetic processes naturally occurring on Earth. Type-A energy processes such as the classical heat engines, ATP hydrolysis, and many of the known chemical, electrical, and mechanical processes apparently follow well the second law of thermodynamics; Type-B energy processes, for example, the newly discovered thermotropic function that isothermally utilizes environmental heat energy to do useful work in driving ATP synthesis, follow the first law of thermodynamics (conservation of mass and energy) but do not have to be constrained by the second law, owing to its special asymmetric functions. …
Slides: The Peril Of Energy Usage, Mike Tupper
Slides: The Peril Of Energy Usage, Mike Tupper
The Promise and Peril of Oil Shale Development (February 5)
Presenter: Mike Tupper, Executive Vice President, Composite Technology Development, Inc.
9 slides