Publications
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Modelling of Circulating Fluidised Beds for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture.
28th Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference.
(2011).
A Rigorous Yet Scalable Kinetic Model for the Uptake of CO2 by Silica-Supported, PEI-Impregnated Sorbents.
28th Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference.
(2011).
An Overview of the US Department of Energys Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative (CCSI).
AspenTech Global Conference: Optimize 2011.
(2011).
The US DOEs Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative for Accelerating Commercialization of CCS Technology.
NETL CO2 Capture Technology Meeting.
(2011).
Overview of the US DOEs Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative for Accelerating the Commercialization of CCS Technology.
36th International Technical Conference on Clean Coal & Fuel Systems, Clearwater, Florida, June 5-9, 2011.
(2011).
The US Department of Energys Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative.
10th Annual Conference on Carbon Capture & Sequestration.
(2011).
Gas Permeation Carbon Capture - Process Modeling and Optimization.
International Pittsburgh Coal Conference.
(2011).
Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative.
(2011).
A Modular Framework for the Analysis and Optimization of Power Generation Systems with CCS.
Energy Procedia. 4, 2082-2089.
(2011).
Optimization of Power Plant Simulations with Integrated Carbon Capture Systems Using Black-Box Algorithms.
AIChE Annual Meeting.
(2010).
A Multi-Objective Evaluation of PC Plants with Aqueous Amine Carbon Capture Systems.
CO2 Summit: Technology and Opportunity.
(2010).
NETL Modular Framework for Design & Optimization of Carbon Capture Systems.
NETL CO2 Capture Technology Meeting.
(2010).
A Modular Framework for the Analysis and Optimization of Power Generation Systems with CCS.
10th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-10. 4, 2082–2089.
(2010).
Process/equipment co-simulation for design and analysis of advanced energy systems.
Computers & Chemical Engineering. 34, 1532-1542.
(2010).