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    Analysis of energy consumption for auxiliaries of zero emissions sCO2 power plants by Sadkin, I.S., Borush, O.V., Shchinnikov, P.A.

    Published in Energy conversion and management (01-01-2025)
    “…•sCO2 power plants energy efficiency was studied in comparison with traditional TPP.•sCO2 TPP with a pump design are preferable to those one with…”
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    Thermodynamic features of the regenerative system of direct fired sCO2 power cycles with oxygen combustion of methane by Sadkin, I.S., Shchinnikov, P.A.

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (05-11-2023)
    “…•The share of heat recycling in the sCO2 power cycle exceeds 50%.•The contribution of steam to heat fluxes is 3–5 times higher than its mass fraction.•The…”
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    Combustion of liquid hydrocarbon fuels sprayed into gas generation chamber with superheated steam as low emission technology for energy production by Kopyev, E.P., Sadkin, I.S., Shadrin, E.Yu, Mukhina, M.A., Kuznetsov, V.A., Minakov, A.V.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-02-2025)
    “…•A promising multi-fuel burner device based on SIMGG has been created.•The SIMGG technology enables low-emission combustion of various fuel types.•Numerical…”
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    Diesel and waste oil combustion in a new steam burner with low NOX emission by Anufriev, I.S., Kopyev, E.P., Sadkin, I.S., Mukhina, M.A.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-04-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •A new low NOx steam burner for liquid fuel combustion has been developed.•Possibility of waste disposal in a low-power burner.•Fuel…”
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    Burning of Heavy Fuel Oil in a Steam Jet in a New Burner by Alekseenko, S. V., Anufriev, I. S., Vigriyanov, M. S., Kopyev, E. P., Sadkin, I. S., Sharypov, O. V.

    “…A series of experimental investigations is performed for determining the thermal and environmental characteristics of burning heavy fuel oil of the M-100 type…”
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