SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF THE ENERGY SYSTEM OPTIONS OF A POWER PLANT THROUGH MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS
Most of the electricity generated in the Republic of Serbia is produced in thermal power plants that burn lignite. The strategy for the development of the energy system is: construction of new power plants based on lignite and natural gas with higher energy efficiency, rehabilitation and modernization of existing plants and accelerated use of...
By Predrag Škobalj, Valentina Turanjanin, Biljana Vučićević, Dragoslav Mrđa, Milica Mladenović
NEXT-GENERATION HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: THE ROLE AND PERSPECTIVES OF IONIC LIQUIDS
Ionic liquids are revolutionary fluids and solvents in modern science and engineering, remaining liquid below 100°C. Their unique properties, such as nonflammability, high thermal stability, and the ability to dissolve various compounds, enable innovative applications across multiple industrial sectors. They are ideal for safety-critical...
By Milan Vraneš, Saša Laloš, Jovana Panić, Snežana Papović, Teona Teodora Borović, Nikolett Cako Bagány, Andrija Vukov, Slobodan Gadžurić, Siniša Bikić
MODELING A PURIFICATION SYSTEM FOR EFFICIENT REMOVAL OF ABRASIVE IMPURITIES
Aluminium and silicon particles in fuel known as “cat fines” are catalytic residues from the refinery process. They can cause mechanical damage to fuel pumps, injectors, piston rings and cylinder liners. They are very hard and highly abrasive, thus causing abrasive wear to main engine components. These impurities in marine fuel mu...
By Miroslav Vukičević, Zdravko Ikica, Boris Hrnić, Vladan Vuković
ANALYSIS OF THE MAIN ADVANTAGES OF USING GASES OR OTHER LOW-FLASHPOINT FUELS FOR SHIP PROPULSION
Ships that are using gases or other low-flashpoint fuels for propulsion are covered by The International Code of Safety for Ships using Gases or other Lowflashpoint Fuels (IGF Code), which provides basic rules and regulations that must be followed during the construction and use of these propulsion systems. Taking into account that the large...
By Miroslav Vukičević, Balša Drašković, Petar Mustur
THE POTENTIAL FOR USING SOYBEAN STRAW IN THE CREATION OF BUILDING MATERIALS
Many countries around the world focus on environmental preservation and reducing industry's impact on climate change. Considering that the construction industry accounts for around 40% of global pollution, the majority of which is caused by energy use and more than a quarter by the materials themselves, the building sector offers huge potenti...
By Biljana Vučićević, Dragoslav Mrđa, Valentina Turanjanin, Milica Mladenović, Predrag Škobalj
STRATEGIES OF CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENT DESIGN
We are witnessing rapid changes and unpredictable challenges face by cities and their residents - from environmental and natural challenges and disasters to security issues. Protecting and improving safety of people and communities is one of the biggest security challenges and it is in the focus of crime prevention. Numerous examples have sho...
By Tanja Stupar, Davor Stupar
CRIME PREVENTION IN THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN SOLUTION OF THE PATRIARCH PAVLE SQUARE IN BROD
According to the 2019 public competition for the selection of a conceptual architectural and urban planning solution for the arrangement of Patriarch Pavle Square in Brod (Republic of Srpska - Bosnia and Herzegovina), the main goal of the conceptual project was to improve the quality of spatial, functional and communication processes and to c...
By Tanja Stupar
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING METFORMIN PALATABILITY WITH ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS
Metformin, a key drug for type 2 diabetes mellitus, is often hindered by its bitter taste, affecting patient compliance. This study takes a unique approach by proposing the combination of Metformin with artificial sweeteners like sodium saccharin and acesulfame potassium to improve its taste. The research focuses on how these sweeteners alter...
By Andrija Vukov, Milan Vraneš, Jovana Panić, Teona Teodora Borović, Nikolett Cako Bagány, Sanja Belić, Slobodan Gadžurić
ANALYSES OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL UTILISING HOFSTEDE'S CULTURAL DIMENSIONS FOR PREDICTING CROSS-CULTURAL MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES THROUGH ADAPTIVE NEURO-FUZZY METHOD
Cultural differences have significantly influenced business management during the past twenty years. Internationally, cross-cultural management is currently a prominent topic in modern business. Hofstede's model consists of six variables that are utilised to evaluate cross-cultural implications and cultural aspects: power distance, uncertaint...
By Milovančević Miloš, Srđan Stojičić, Mirjana Miljanović, Nikola Simonović
SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL PROFILE OF A FLAME IN VIS-NIR WAVELENGTH REGION
This study introduces a novel, non-contact optical technique for solving a twodimensional, ill-posed problem in temperature tomography inside the firebox of a commercial coal power plant. For determining the 2D temperature distribution and attenuation coefficients, we utilized four optical probes positioned at the corners of the combustion c...
By Miloš S. Mošić, Sara V. Ristić, Marija M. Petković Benazzouz, Katarina M. Miletić