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    Fireside corrosion of superheaters: Effects of air and oxy-firing of coal and biomass by Syed, A.U., Simms, N.J., Oakey, J.E.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2012)
    “…The growing world population requires increasing quantities of electricity from sources that have reduced environmental impact, especially CO2 emissions. For…”
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    Trends in fireside corrosion damage to superheaters in air and oxy-firing of coal/biomass by Hussain, T., Syed, A.U., Simms, N.J.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2013)
    “…•T92, 347HFG, HR3C and 625 have been tested in simulated air-fired and oxy-fired combustion gases at 600–750°C.•In both firing conditions characteristic…”
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    Analysis of combined static load and low temperature hot corrosion induced cracking in CMSX-4 at 550°C by Brooking, L., Gray, S., Dawson, K., Nicholls, J.R., Simms, N.J., Sumner, J., Tatlock, G.J.

    Published in Corrosion science (01-02-2020)
    “…•Crack propagation occurs due to localised corrosion enhanced de-cohesion.•Cracks preferentially propagate through the gamma′ precipitates.•Corrosion species…”
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    Tumourigenic non-small-cell lung cancer mesenchymal circulating tumour cells: a clinical case study by Morrow, C.J., Trapani, F., Metcalf, R.L., Bertolini, G., Hodgkinson, C.L., Khandelwal, G., Kelly, P., Galvin, M., Carter, L., Simpson, K.L., Williamson, S., Wirth, C., Simms, N., Frankliln, L., Frese, K.K., Rothwell, D.G., Nonaka, D., Miller, C.J., Brady, G., Blackhall, F.H., Dive, C.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-06-2016)
    “…Over the past decade, numerous reports describe the generation and increasing utility of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient-derived xenografts (PDX)…”
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    Development of on-line FTIR spectroscopy for siloxane detection in biogas to enhance carbon contactor management by Hepburn, C.A., Vale, P., Brown, A.S., Simms, N.J., McAdam, E.J.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (15-08-2015)
    “…Activated carbon filters are used to limit engine damage by siloxanes when biogas is utilised to provide electricity. However, carbon filter siloxane removal…”
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    Hot corrosion tests on corrosion resistant coatings developed for gas turbines burning biomass and waste derived fuel gases by Bradshaw, A., Simms, N.J., Nicholls, J.R.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (15-08-2013)
    “…This paper reports on results of hot corrosion tests carried out on silicon–aluminide coatings developed for hot components of gas turbines burning biomass and…”
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    High-Temperature Performance of Ferritic Steels in Fireside Corrosion Regimes: Temperature and Deposits by Dudziak, T., Hussain, T., Simms, N. J.

    “…The paper reports high temperature resistance of ferritic steels in fireside corrosion regime in terms of temperature and deposits aggressiveness. Four…”
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    Modelling of microstructural evolution in multi-layered overlay coatings by Karunaratne, M. S. A., Jepson, M. A. E., Simms, N. J., Nicholls, J. R., Thomson, R. C.

    Published in Journal of materials science (01-10-2017)
    “…Functionally graded, multi-layered coatings are designed to provide corrosion protection over a range of operating conditions typically found in industrial gas…”
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    From global change science to action with social sciences by Weaver, C. P., Mooney, S., Allen, D., Beller-Simms, N., Fish, T., Grambsch, A. E., Hohenstein, W., Jacobs, K., Kenney, M. A., Lane, M. A., Langner, L., Larson, E., McGinnis, D. L., Moss, R. H., Nichols, L. G., Nierenberg, C., Seyller, E. A., Stern, P. C., Winthrop, R.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-08-2014)
    “…US efforts to integrate social and biophysical sciences to address the issue of global change exist within a wider movement to understand global change as a…”
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    Fireside corrosion degradation of ferritic alloys at 600°C in oxy-fired conditions by Dudziak, T., Hussain, T., Simms, N.J., Syed, A.U., Oakey, J.E.

    Published in Corrosion science (01-02-2014)
    “…•Fireside corrosion experiment was performed in oxy-fired conditions.•Several deposits were used in 1000h deposit recoat exposure tests.•Higher corrosion…”
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    Residual stresses in environmental and thermal barrier coatings on curved superalloy substrates: Experimental measurements and modelling by Liu, D., Kyaw, S.T., Flewitt, P.E.J., Seraffon, M., Simms, N.J., Pavier, M., Jones, I.A.

    “…Residual stresses within thermal barrier coated (TBC) systems are predicted using finite element models and are compared against experimental measurements…”
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    Deposit formation and emissions from co-firing miscanthus with Daw Mill coal: Pilot plant experiments by Khodier, A.H.M., Hussain, T., Simms, N.J., Oakey, J.E., Kilgallon, P.J.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2012)
    “…An investigation has been carried out into the deposits generated on cooled probes and the gas compositions produced from co-firing miscanthus mixed with Daw…”
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    Effects of cyclic stress and temperature on oxidation damage of a nickel-based superalloy by Karabela, A., Zhao, L.G., Tong, J., Simms, N.J., Nicholls, J.R., Hardy, M.C.

    “…► FIB shows the formation of surface oxide scales and internal micro-voids. ► Oxidation damage at 800 °C is much more severe than that at 700 °C and 750 °C. ►…”
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    Effect of substrate curvature on residual stresses and failure modes of an air plasma sprayed thermal barrier coating system by Liu, D., Seraffon, M., Flewitt, P.E.J., Simms, N.J., Nicholls, J.R., Rickerby, D.S.

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-12-2013)
    “…A set of aerofoil shaped air plasma sprayed thermal barrier coated (APS-TBC) specimens were adopted in this paper to investigate the stress distributions in…”
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    Comparison of coal/solid recovered fuel (SRF) with coal/refuse derived fuel (RDF) in a fluidised bed reactor by Wagland, S.T., Kilgallon, P., Coveney, R., Garg, A., Smith, R., Longhurst, P.J., Pollard, S.J.T., Simms, N.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-06-2011)
    “…An experimental study was undertaken to compare the differences between municipal solid waste (MSW) derived solid recovered fuel (SRF) (complying with CEN…”
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    Co-combustion of cereal co-product (CCP) with a UK coal (Daw Mill): Combustion gas composition and deposition by Hussain, T., Khodier, A.H.M., Simms, N.J.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-10-2013)
    “…► Pilot scale co-firing experiments were performed using CCP with Daw Mill Coal at levels of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100wt.%. ► Increasing the share of CCP in…”
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    An integrated appraisal of energy recovery options in the United Kingdom using solid recovered fuel derived from municipal solid waste by Garg, A., Smith, R., Hill, D., Longhurst, P.J., Pollard, S.J.T., Simms, N.J.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-08-2009)
    “…This paper reports an integrated appraisal of options for utilising solid recovered fuels (SRF) (derived from municipal solid waste, MSW) in energy intensive…”
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    Type II hot corrosion: Behavior of CMSX-4 and IN738LC as a function of corrosion environment by Sumner, J., Encinas-Oropesa, A., Simms, N. J., Nicholls, J. R.

    Published in Materials and corrosion (01-02-2014)
    “…CMSX‐4 and IN738LC, industrial gas turbine (IGT) aerofoil alloys with low (6.5 wt%) and high (16 wt%) chromium contents respectively, were exposed to type II…”
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