Novel combustion concepts for sustainable energy development /

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Imprint:New Delhi ; Heidelberg ; New York ; Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2014.
©2014
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 562 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11091098
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Other authors / contributors:Agarwal, Avinash K. (Avinash Kumar), editor.
Pandey, Ashok, editor.
Gupta, A. K. (Ashwani K.), editor.
Aggarwa, Suresh K., editor.
Kushari, Abhijit, editor.
ISBN:9788132222118
8132222113
8132222105
9788132222101
9788132222101
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 7, 2015).
Summary:This book comprises research studies of novel work on combustion for sustainable energy development. It offers an insight into a few viable novel technologies for improved, efficient and sustainable utilization of combustion-based energy production using both fossil and bio fuels. Special emphasis is placed on micro-scale combustion systems that offer new challenges and opportunities. The book is divided into five sections, with chapters from 3-4 leading experts forming the core of each section. The book should prove useful to a variety of readers, including students, researchers, and professionals.
Other form:Print version: Novel combustion concepts for sustainable energy development 8132222105
Standard no.:10.1007/978-81-322-2211-8
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: General.- Introduction.- Technical challenges and scientific approach for a sustainable energy efficient future
  • Part II: Biofuels: Production, properties and applications.- Biofuels from biomass.- Biomass fuel quality enhancement and the respiratory quotient (RQ) for ranking fossil and biomass fuels based on CO2 emissions.- Effect of biodiesel utilization on tribological properties of lubricating oil in a compression ignition engine.- Hydrogen enriched syngas from biomass steam gasification for use in land based gas turbine engines
  • Part III: Combustion of fuels and engine performance.- Future trends in commercial aviation engines? combustion.- Spectroscopic methods and visualization applied to combustion diagnoses.- Lean blow-out detection techniques for partially premixed flames in a dump combustor.- Fluidized bed combustion of coal, renewable fuels and waste: Current Status and Developments.- Using petroleum and biomass derived fuels in duel-fuel diesel engines.- Mixture preparation effects on distributed combustion for gas turbine application.- Flame characteristics of vaporized renewable fuels and their blends with petroleum fuels
  • Process and reactor level simulations of coal-direct chemical looping combustion.- Acoustic reynolds stress: the source of coherent structures during combustion instability.- Developing surrogates for liquid transportation fuels: the role of spherically symmetric droplet combustion
  • Part IV: Emissions.- Urban traffic emissions and associated environmental impacts in India.- Comparison of primary and secondary emissions from an internal combustion engine.- Emissions and soot in partially premixed combustion.-Low-emission, fuel-flexible combustion of liquid fuels.- PART V: Sustainable energy systems and efficiency improvements.- In-depth performance evaluation of RDF from landfill reclamation for green electricity generation in a downdraft gasifier.- ceramics for sustainable energy technologies with a focus on polymer derived ceramics.- Solid fuel rocket motor efficiency improvement scheme.