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Volumn 31, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 827-833
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The role of real gas Brayton cycles for the use of liquid natural gas physical exergy
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Author keywords
Brayton cycles; Liquefied natural gas; LNG exergy; Rankine cycles; Real gas cycles; Thermodynamic conversion cycles
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Indexed keywords
COMBINED CYCLE;
CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS;
CONVERSION CYCLES;
COOLING CAPACITY;
CRITICAL POINTS;
CRITICAL TEMPERATURES;
CYCLE EFFICIENCY;
CYCLE PERFORMANCE;
HEAT REJECTION;
LIQUID NATURAL GAS;
LNG EXERGY;
LOW TEMPERATURES;
ORGANIC WORKING FLUID;
PERFECT GAS;
PHYSICAL EXERGY;
PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE;
RANKINE;
REAL GAS;
REAL GAS CYCLES;
REAL GAS EFFECTS;
SINGLE CYCLE;
TEMPERATURE INCREASE;
THERMAL CAPACITY;
WORKING FLUID;
ARGON;
BRAYTON CYCLE;
COLD WORKING;
COOLING;
ENERGY CONVERSION;
EXERGY;
GAS FUEL PURIFICATION;
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS;
METHANE;
NITROGEN;
PROPANE;
RANKINE CYCLE;
TEMPERATURE;
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES;
WASTE HEAT;
GASES;
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EID: 79951516892
PISSN: 13594311
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2010.10.032 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (50)
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References (9)
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