Browsing Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science by Author "Pope, Kevin"
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Multiphase flow and chemical reactor thermodynamics for hydrolysis and thermochemical production
Pope, Kevin (2012-08-01)Current techniques of hydrogen production (primarily reformation of fossil fuels) are unsustainable, releasing CO2 into the atmosphere, as well as consuming limited reserves of fossil fuels. The copper-chlorine cycle is a ... -
Partial separation of an azeotropic mixture of hydrogen chloride and water and copper (ii) chloride recovery for optimization of the copper-chlorine cycle
Lescisin, Matthew P. (2017-09-01)An atmospheric-pressure distillation system is designed and constructed to partially separate hydrochloric acid and water. The system concentrates HCl(aq) between the electrolyzer and hydrolysis steps of the Copper-Chlorine ... -
Performance assessment of transient behaviour of small wind turbines
Pope, Kevin (2009-08-01)Small wind turbine installations have a variety of potential uses, each with unique performance demands and operating conditions. Many applications require that the turbine is placed in wind conditions that are not ideal ...