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Comparative thermodynamic analysis of densely-packed concentrated photovoltaic thermal (CPVT) solar collectors in thermally in-series and in-parallel receiver configurations Sharaf OZ, Orhan MF Renewable Energy, 126, 296, 2018 |
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Flow field bipolar plates in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell: Analysis & modeling Kahraman H, Orhan MF Energy Conversion and Management, 133, 363, 2017 |
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Approaches for integrated hydrogen production based on nuclear and renewable energy sources: Energy and exergy assessments of nuclear and solar energy sources in the United Arab Emirates Orhan MF, Kahraman H, Babu BS International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 42(4), 2601, 2017 |
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Thermodynamic analysis and optimization of densely-packed receiver assembly components in high-concentration CPVT solar collectors Sharaf OZ, Orhan MF Energy Conversion and Management, 121, 113, 2016 |
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Thermodynamic analysis of parabolic trough and heliostat field solar collectors integrated with a Rankine cycle for cogeneration of electricity and heat Shahin MS, Orhan MF, Uygul F Solar Energy, 136, 183, 2016 |
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Investigation of an integrated hydrogen production system based on nuclear and renewable energy sources: Comparative evaluation of hydrogen production options with a regenerative fuel cell system Orhan MF, Babu BS Energy, 88, 801, 2015 |
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Process simulation and analysis of a five-step copper-chlorine thermochemical water decomposition cycle for sustainable hydrogen production Orhan MF, Dincer I, Rosen MA International Journal of Energy Research, 38(11), 1391, 2014 |
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Design and simulation of a UOIT copper-chlorine cycle for hydrogen production Orhan MF, Dincer I, Rosen MA International Journal of Energy Research, 37(10), 1160, 2013 |
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Efficiency comparison of various design schemes for copper-chlorine (Cu-Cl) hydrogen production processes using Aspen Plus software Orhan MF, Dincer I, Rosen MA Energy Conversion and Management, 63, 70, 2012 |
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Investigation of an integrated hydrogen production system based on nuclear and renewable energy sources: a new approach for sustainable hydrogen production via copper-chlorine thermochemical cycles Orhan MF, Dincer I, Rosen MA International Journal of Energy Research, 36(15), 1388, 2012 |