Giampaolo Manzolini spends much of his time researching Process engineering, Natural gas, Electricity generation, Waste management and Combined cycle. His studies examine the connections between Process engineering and genetics, as well as such issues in Coal, with regards to Power station and Integrated gasification combined cycle. His work investigates the relationship between Natural gas and topics such as Heat recovery steam generator that intersect with problems in Rankine cycle, Cathode, Heat recovery ventilation, Cryogenic processor and Electric power.
His Electricity generation study combines topics in areas such as Chiller, Linearization and Electric power system. His Waste management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Methane reformer, Steam reforming and Chemical engineering. While the research belongs to areas of Combined cycle, he spends his time largely on the problem of Flue gas, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Coal combustion products.
His primary areas of investigation include Process engineering, Waste management, Membrane reactor, Hydrogen production and Natural gas. His study in Process engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Power, Work, Cost of electricity by source, Power station and Cogeneration. His work in Work addresses issues such as Thermal, which are connected to fields such as Mechanical engineering and Photovoltaic system.
Giampaolo Manzolini interconnects Electricity generation, Integrated gasification combined cycle, Rankine cycle and Blast furnace gas in the investigation of issues within Waste management. His biological study deals with issues like Proton exchange membrane fuel cell, which deal with fields such as Nuclear engineering. His studies deal with areas such as Combined cycle and Water-gas shift reaction as well as Natural gas.
Giampaolo Manzolini focuses on Mathematical optimization, Integer programming, Photovoltaic system, Environmental economics and Process engineering. His research in Mathematical optimization intersects with topics in Scenario analysis and Time resolution. His Photovoltaic system research incorporates elements of Automotive engineering and Operating cost.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Renewable energy, Fossil fuel and Cost of electricity by source in addition to Environmental economics. His research integrates issues of Variable renewable energy, Market price and Power station in his study of Cost of electricity by source. His Process engineering study incorporates themes from Thermal efficiency, Solar power, Concentrated solar power, Truck and Supercritical fluid.
Giampaolo Manzolini mainly investigates Integer programming, Mathematical optimization, Working fluid, Thermodynamic cycle and Electricity. His research in the fields of Multi-objective optimization and Evolutionary algorithm overlaps with other disciplines such as Node and Investment. His Thermodynamic cycle research integrates issues from Power, Operating temperature, Equation of state, Supercritical fluid and Thermal power station.
His research integrates issues of Work and Process engineering in his study of Power. His research in Process engineering intersects with topics in Truck, Heuristic and Solar power. The Electricity study combines topics in areas such as Waste management, Steel mill, Electricity generation, Specific energy and Efficient energy use.
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Energy analysis of electric vehicles using batteries or fuel cells through well-to-wheel driving cycle simulations
Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini;Fernando Garcia de la Iglesia.
Journal of Power Sources (2009)
Comparison of different physical models for PV power output prediction
Alberto Dolara;Sonia Leva;Giampaolo Manzolini.
Solar Energy (2015)
A detailed MILP optimization model for combined cooling, heat and power system operation planning
Aldo Bischi;Leonardo Taccari;Emanuele Martelli;Edoardo Amaldi.
Energy (2014)
Pre combustion CO2 capture
Daniel Jansen;Matteo Gazzani;Giampaolo Manzolini;Eric van Dijk.
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control (2015)
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PARTIAL SHADING SCENARIOS ON PV (PHOTOVOLTAIC) MODULES
Alberto Dolara;George Cristian Lazaroiu;Sonia Leva;Giampaolo Manzolini.
Energy (2013)
Comparison of different solar plants based on parabolic trough technology
Andrea Giostri;Marco Binotti;Marco Astolfi;Paolo Silva.
Solar Energy (2012)
CO2 capture from combined cycles integrated with Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells
Stefano Campanari;Paolo Chiesa;Giampaolo Manzolini.
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control (2010)
Physical and hybrid methods comparison for the day ahead PV output power forecast
Emanuele Giovanni Carlo Ogliari;Alberto Dolara;Giampaolo Manzolini;Sonia Leva.
Renewable Energy (2017)
Preliminary assessment of sCO2 cycles for power generation in CSP solar tower plants
Marco Binotti;Marco Astolfi;Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini.
Applied Energy (2017)
CO2 cryogenic separation from combined cycles integrated with molten carbonate fuel cells
Paolo Chiesa;Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2011)
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