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    A numerical study to predict the energy and exergy performances of a salinity gradient solar pond with thermal extraction by Njoku, Howard O., Agashi, Boniface E., Onyegegbu, Samuel O.

    Published in Solar energy (15-11-2017)
    “…•Solar pond energy and exergy performances are investigated.•Energy and exergy flows are determined with a 1D numerical model of the pond.•Zonal and pond…”
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    Modeling Edge Heat Loss in a Flat-Plate Absorber Employed in an Indirect Solar Dryer-A 2D Galerkin Finite Element Analysis by Nwosu, Paul Nwachukwu, Onyegegbu, Samuel O.

    Published in Drying technology (01-05-2011)
    “…An absorber plate is an essential component of some solar energy devices. As a primary energy conversion component, useful energy loss is not desired. The…”
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    Bio-oil yield potential of some tropical woody biomass by Edmund C Okoroigwe, Zhenglong Li, Shantanu Kelka, Christopher Saffron, Samuel Onyegegbu

    Published in Journal of energy in Southern Africa (01-05-2015)
    “…Six tropical biomass samples namely: Ogbono wood (Irvingia wombolu), Mango wood (Mangifera indica), Neem wood (Azadiracta indica), Ogbono shell (Irvingia…”
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    Pyrolysis of Gmelina arborea Wood for Bio-oil/Bio-char Production: Physical and Chemical Characterisation of Products by Okoroigwe, Edmund, Li, Zhenglong, Stuecken, Thomas, Saffron, Christopher, Onyegegbu, Samuel

    “…Gmelina wood was pyrolysed in a bench scale screw pyrolysis reactor for bio-oil/bio-char production, at a reaction temperature of 454 degree C. The bio-oil and…”
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    Approximate Solution of Unsteady Groundwater Flows by Onyegegbu, Samuel O

    “…Kantorovich's method for obtaining approximate solutions to problems of unsteady diffusion of heat and momentum is applied to unsteady ground water seepage…”
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