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Author / Creator:Stehlík, Petr, author.
Imprint:[Cham] : Springer, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (xiv, 101 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology, 2191-530X
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ISBN:9783319154671
3319154672
9783319154664
3319154664
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
English.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 15, 2016).
Summary:Putting forward an up-to-date Waste-to-Energy approach which combines experience, sophisticated modelling and technical-economic analysis, this book examines the current need for the maximum utilization of energy from wastes and the associated environmental impacts. With waste incinerators and industrial plants producing large amounts of pollutants, municipalities and also smaller decentralized operations are beginning to focus on waste research. The principal advantage of utilizing research results is the ability to apply a complex approach ℓ́ℓfrom idea to industrial implementationℓ́ℓ with respect to the needs of the market established via thorough market analysis. This book builds upon this locus with an original approach based on considering geographical aspects, the specifics of regions/micro-regions, and technological units and/or equipment. Key areas discussed and analyzed areas within the text include: strategic planning of locations of energy sources according to the nature of the respective region or micro-region, types and amounts of wastes, logistics, etc. using own original mathematical models; consideration of on-site processing of various types of waste and taking into account the character of the region (agricultural, industrial etc.); tailor-made technologies for energy recovery from various types of wastes, implementation of own technologies with original elements, and support for environmental protection based on advanced flue gas (i.e. off-gas in the case of incineration) cleaning methods.
Other form:Print version: Stehlík, Petr. Up-to-date waste-to-energy approach. [Cham] : Springer, 2016 9783319154664 3319154664
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505 0 |a Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Abbreviations and Symbols; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Objectives, Motivation and Potential Use of the WtE Approach; 1.2 Waste Processing and WtE; 1.3 Waste-to-Energy Unit; 1.4 New Terminology for Up-to-Date Approach; 1.5 Alternative Methods; 2 Conceptual Approach; 2.1 Waste Availability; 2.2 Energy Utilization; 3 Investment Planning Based on NERUDA System; 3.1 Optimization Computational Tool NERUDA; 3.2 Results of Calculations; 4 WtE as Integrated Items -- REGION and EVELINE Systems; 4.1 Characteristics of Region/Micro-region. 
505 8 |a 4.2 REGION and EVELINE as Its Part4.3 A Case Study: Application of REGION and EVELINE in a Micro-region with Thirty Thousand Inhabitants; 5 Selection of Convenient Technology; 5.1 Large or Small Capacity Incinerators?; 5.2 ``Conventional'' Versus Up-to-Date Technologies; 5.3 Tailor-Made Technology as the Core of EVELINE; 6 Subsystems, Equipment and Other Aspects; 6.1 Thermal System; 6.1.1 Combustion Chamber; 6.1.2 Burners; 6.2 Energy Recovery; 6.2.1 Variety of Heat Recovery Systems and Equipment; 6.2.2 Heat Exchangers: Fouling and Cleaning; 6.2.3 Co-generation; 6.3 Off-Gas Cleaning System. 
505 8 |a 6.3.1 Cleaning Methods According to Type of Pollutants6.3.2 Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides; 6.3.3 Neutralization of Acid Compounds and Filtration; 6.3.3.1 Wet Scrubber; 6.3.3.2 Dry Sorption and Filtration; 6.4 Safety and Reliability Requirements and Standards; 6.5 Process Control Aspects; 7 Computational Support; 7.1 Conceptual Approach; 7.2 Simulations Based on Heat and Mass Balance; 7.3 Calculations of Equipment; 7.4 Structural Design; 7.5 Utilization of CFD; 7.6 Optimization on Equipment Level; 7.7 Process and Heat Integration; 8 Conclusions; References. 
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