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Ecological optimization of an irreversible Brayton cycle with regeneration, inter-cooling and reheating
(2015)
A mathematical model is developed for an irreversible Brayton cycle with regeneration, inter-cooling and reheating. The irreversibility are from the thermal resistance in the heat exchangers, the pressure drops in pipes, ...
Net power optimization of an irreversible Otto cycle using ECOP and ecological function
(2015)
This paper presents an analysis of an irreversible Otto cycle aiming to optimize the net power through ECOP and ecological function. The studied cycle operates between two thermal reservoirs of infinite thermal capacity, ...
Net power optimization of an irreversible otto cycle using ECOP and ecological function
(2015-01-01)
This paper presents an analysis of an irreversible Otto cycle aiming to optimize the net power through ECOP and ecological function. The studied cycle operates between two thermal reservoirs of infinite thermal capacity, ...
How do people select plants for use? Matching the Ecological Apparency Hypothesis with Optimal Foraging Theory
(Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2019)
Biogeography-Based Optimization Algorithm for solving the set covering problem
(Springer Verlag, 2016)
Optimization of an irreversible Otto and Diesel cycles based on ecological function
(2018-01-01)
In this work, a mathematical model is presented for the irreversible Otto and Diesel cycles using finite time thermodynamics. The cycle is analyzed between two reservoirs with infinite thermal capacitances, where the ...
The ecological causes of individual specialisation
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-09-01)
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets of the population niche. This 'individual specialisation' is a widespread phenomenon in natural populations, but until ...
The ecological causes of individual specialisation
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-09-01)
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets of the population niche. This 'individual specialisation' is a widespread phenomenon in natural populations, but until ...