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    Structurally variable control of Lurie systems by Gruyitch, L. T., Bučevac, Z. M., Jovanović, R. Ž., Ribar, Z. B.

    Published in International journal of control (01-12-2020)
    “…A solution to the problem of structurally variable control synthesis for time-invariant Lurie systems is of both theoretical and engineering significance. A…”
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    Thermally Driven Copper Oxide Redox Cycle for the Separation of Oxygen from Gases by Hänchen, M, Stiel, A, Jovanovic, Z. R, Steinfeld, A

    “…The copper­(I) oxide (Cu2O)/copper­(II) oxide (CuO) redox thermochemical cycle is thermodynamically and experimentally examined as means for removal of oxygen…”
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    Kinetics of direct nitridation of pelletized silicon grains in a fluidized bed : experiment, mechanism and modelling by JOVANOVIC, Z. R

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-05-1998)
    “…A fluidized-bed nitridation of pelletized silicon grains having a wide size distribution was carried out in the temperature range 1200–1300°C under conditions…”
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    Structurally variable control of time-varying Lurie systems by Gruyitch, L.T., Ribar, Z.B., Bučevac, Z.M., Jovanović, R.Ž.

    Published in International journal of control (01-02-2017)
    “…This poses and solves the problem of structurally variable control synthesis for time-varying Lurie systems, which has both theoretical and engineering…”
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    On the applicability of the sharp interface model in modelling the kinetics of the direct nitridation of silicon by JOVANOVIC, Z. R

    Published in Journal of materials science letters (01-09-1995)
    “…In the sharp interface model for studying the intrinsic single silicon grain behaviour, diffusion of gas through the product layer is a rate controlling step…”
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    A 1kWe thermoelectric stack for geothermal power generation – Modeling and geometrical optimization by Suter, C., Jovanovic, Z.R., Steinfeld, A.

    Published in Applied energy (01-11-2012)
    “…► A 1kWe thermoelectric stack is considered for geothermal heat conversion. ► It comprises an array of Bi–Te modules between counter-flow water heat…”
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    Upgrading sensible-heat storage with a thermochemical storage section operated at variable pressure: An effective way toward active control of the heat-transfer fluid outflow temperature by Ströhle, S., Haselbacher, A., Jovanovic, Z.R., Steinfeld, A.

    Published in Applied energy (15-06-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •A novel combined sensible-heat/thermochemical storage concept is proposed.•The outflow temperature of the heat-transfer fluid can be…”
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    Investigation of Na2SO4 removal from a supercritical aqueous solution in a dip-tube salt separator by Viereck, S., Jovanovic, Z.R., Haselbacher, A., Steinfeld, A.

    Published in The Journal of supercritical fluids (01-03-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Varying the axial temperature profile does not prevent Na2SO4 deposition.•Axial temperature profile controls the location of the salt…”
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    A 1ANBkWe thermoelectric stack for geothermal power generation - Modeling and geometrical optimization by Suter, C, Jovanovic, Z R, Steinfeld, A

    Published in Applied energy (01-11-2012)
    “…A thermoelectric stack comprising an array of Bi-Te based thermoelectric converter (TEC) modules is considered for geothermal heat conversion. Each TEC module…”
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    KINETICS OF DIRECT NITRIDATION OF PELLETISED SILICON GRAINS IN A FLUIDISED BED: EXPERIMENT, MECHANISM AND MODELLING by Jovanovic, Z R

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-01-1998)
    “…A fluidised-bed nitridation of pelletised silicon grains having a wide size distribution was carried out in the temperature range 1200-1300 C under conditions…”
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