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Addison K. Stark, Gregory P. Thiel
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Joule. 5:531-550
Summary Industry is often termed “hard to decarbonize” because a vast, inhomogeneous array of processes comprise the sector. But developing new, decarbonized process heating technologies represents a single, broadly applicable pathway to eliminat
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Chem. 7:2854-2856
In the October issue of Joule, Grant et al. explore how uncertainties in three CDR pathways (BECCS, DACCS, and afforestation/reforestation) can be incorporated into integrated assessment models, resulting in an additional 10 gigatons of CO2e requirin
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Powder Technology. 332:114-119
Thin rectangular fluidized beds enable detailed optical diagnostics providing high quality data for validating numerical simulations. Because of their lower computational costs, 2D CFD continues to be employed despite the high wall surface-area to be
Autor:
Addison K. Stark
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AIChE Journal. 64:1162-1173
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Addison K. Stark
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Joule. 3:1404-1406
In this issue of Joule, the fabrication and characterization of colored, visually opaque, but IR-transparent textiles are reported by the research groups of Yi Cui and Shanhui Fan. Coloration is achieved by imbedding inorganic pigment nanoparticles i
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Chemical Engineering Journal. 303:409-424
Fluidized bed biomass gasification (FBBG) is a promising technology to enable the thermochemical conversion of biomass to drop-in fuels. Fluidized bed reactors are utilized for solid to gas conversion processes due to their ability to provide a high
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Energy & Fuels. 29:2437-2452
The thermochemical conversion of biomass via gasification offers a promising approach to producing fungible substitutes for petroleum-derived fuels and chemicals. The kinetic study of the gas-phase reactions of biomass gasification is key to understa
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Volume 8: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering.
Fresh water withdrawal for thermoelectric power generation in the U.S. is approximately 139 billion gallons per day (BGD), or 41% of total fresh water draw, making it the largest single use of fresh water in the U.S. Of the fresh water withdrawn for
Autor:
Addison K. Stark
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National Science Review. 4:789-790
Autor:
Addison K. Stark, James F. Klausner
Publikováno v:
Joule. 2:1202
Dr. Addison K. Stark currently serves as a Fellow at ARPA-E, where he has served as Acting Program Director of the ARID program. Prior to joining ARPA-E, Addison completed his PhD at MIT doing fundamental research to elucidate the role of transport p