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David T. Kearns
David T. Kearns
Other namesDavid Kearns, David Terry Kearns, DT Kearns
Global CCS Institute
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Technology readiness and costs of CCS
D Kearns, H Liu, C Consoli
Global CCS institute 3, 2021
1542021
Modelling and evaluation of dual-reflux pressure swing adsorption cycles: Part I. Mathematical models
DT Kearns, PA Webley
Chemical engineering science 61 (22), 7223-7233, 2006
652006
The global status of CCS 2020: vital to achieve net zero
B Page, G Turan, A Zapantis, J Burrows, C Consoli, J Erikson, I Havercroft, ...
Hydrogen Knowledge Centre, 2020
642020
Modelling and evaluation of dual reflux pressure swing adsorption cycles: Part II. Productivity and energy consumption
DT Kearns, PA Webley
Chemical engineering science 61 (22), 7234-7239, 2006
452006
Global status of CCS 2021
G Turan, A Zapantis, D Kearns, E Tamme, C Staib, T Zhang, J Burrows, ...
CCS Accelerating to net zero, 2021
412021
Waste-to-Energy with CCS: A pathway to carbon-negative power generation
DT Kearns
Global CCS Institute, Washington DC, USA, 2019
372019
Global status of CCS 2019
B Page, G Turan, A Zapantis, L Beck, C Consoli, I Havercroft, H Liu, ...
Global CCS Institute, 2019
242019
State of the art: CCS technologies 2022
N Mirza, D Kearns
Global CCS Institute: Melbourne, Australia, 2022
232022
Application of an adsorption non-flow exergy function to an exergy analysis of a pressure swing adsorption cycle
DT Kearns, PA Webley
Chemical engineering science 59 (17), 3537-3557, 2004
212004
Psa cycle selection for binary gas separations-dual reflux, rectifying or stripping cycles?
PA Webley, DT Kearns
AIChE Annual Meeting 2005, 2468, 2005
12005
CCS Networks in the Circular Carbon Economy: Linking Emissions Sources to Geologic Storage Sinks
J Minervini, C Consoli, D Kearns
Global CCS Institute, 2021
2021
Exergy Analysis and Cycle Selection of Pressure Swing Adsorption Systems
DT Kearns
Monash University, 2006
2006
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