Wykaz publikacji wybranego autora

Karol Sztekler, dr hab. inż., prof. AGH

profesor nadzwyczajny

Wydział Energetyki i Paliw
WEiP-kmcp, Katedra Maszyn Cieplnych i Przepływowych


  • 2018

    [dyscyplina 1] dziedzina nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych / inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka


[poprzednia klasyfikacja] obszar nauk technicznych / dziedzina nauk technicznych / energetyka


Identyfikatory Autora Informacje o Autorze w systemach zewnętrznych

ORCID: 0000-0002-1828-2603 orcid iD

ResearcherID: AAV-4563-2020

Scopus: 35330639400

PBN: 5e709200878c28a04738e799

OPI Nauka Polska

System Informacyjny AGH (SkOs)




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  • Accumulation and emission of water vapor by silica gel enriched with carbon nanotubes CNT-potential applications in adsorption cooling and desalination technology
2
  • Adsorbents, working pairs and coated beds for natural refrigerants in adsorption chillers - state of the art
3
  • Analiza właściwości sit molekularnych w kontekście zastosowania w chłodziarkach adsorpcyjnych
4
  • CFD analysis of elements of an adsorption chiller with desalination function
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  • Effect of additives on the sorption kinetics of a silica gel bed in adsorption chiller
6
  • Effect of metal additives in the bed on the performance parameters of an adsorption chiller with desalination function
7
  • Experimental study of three-bed adsorption chiller with desalination function
8
  • Heat transfer in adsorption chillers with fluidized beds of silica gel, zeolite, and carbon nanotubes
9
  • Intermediate pyrolysis of brewer’s spent grain: impact of gas atmosphere
10
  • Modelling of $SO_{2}$ and $NO_{x}$ emissions from coal and biomass combustion in air-firing, oxyfuel, iG-CLC, and CLOU conditions by fuzzy logic approach
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  • Optimisation of operation of adsorption chiller with desalination function
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  • Parametry pracy pasywnego słonecznego destylatora wody z materiałami zmiennofazowymi
14
  • Possibilities of integrating adsorption chiller with solar collectors for polish climate zone
15
  • Possibilities of using zeolites synthesized from fly ash in adsorption chillers
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  • Possibility of advanced modified-silica-based porous materials utilisation in water adsorption processes — a comparative study
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  • Possibility of advanced modified-silica-based porous materials utilisation in water adsorption processes — a comparative study
18
  • Production of activated carbons from waste toward utilisation in adsorption chillers: a comparative analysis
19
  • Testing of heat transfer coefficients and frictional losses in internally ribbed tubes and verification of results through CFD modelling
20
  • The effects of using steam to preheat the beds of an adsorption chiller with desalination function
21
  • Use of adsorption chillers integrated with solar collectors for air conditioning systems
22
  • Zeolites derived from fly ash as potential adsorbents in sorption cooling devices