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High Temperature Air Combustion: From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction (Environmental & Energy Engineering)
 
 
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High Temperature Air Combustion: From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction (Environmental & Energy Engineering) [Hardcover]

Hiroshi Tsuji (Author), Ashwani K. Gupta (Author), Toshiaki Hasegawa (Author), Masashi Katsuki (Author), Ken Kishimoto (Author), Mitsunobu Morita (Author)

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December 3, 2002 0849310369 978-0849310362 1
Maximize efficiency and minimize pollution: the breakthrough technology of high temperature air combustion (HiTAC) holds the potential to overcome the limitations of conventional combustion and allow engineers to finally meet this long-standing imperative. Research has shown that HiTAC technology can provide simultaneous reduction of CO2 and nitric oxide emissions and reduce energy consumption for a specific process or requirement.

High Temperature Air Combustion: From Energy Conservation to Pollution Reduction provides the first comprehensive exposition of the principles and practice of HiTAC. With a careful balance of theory and practice, it reviews the historical background, clearly describes HiTAC combustion phenomena, and shows how to simulate and apply the technology for significant energy savings, reduced equipment size, and lower emissions. It offers design guidelines for high performance industrial furnaces, presents field trials of practical furnaces, and explores potential applications of HiTAC in other fields, including the conversion of solid waste fuels to cleaner fuels, stationary gas turbine engines, internal combustion engines, and other advanced energy-to-power conversion systems.

Developed through an intensive research project sponsored by the Japanese government, HiTAC now promises to revolutionize our paradigm for using all kinds of fossil, alternative, waste, and derived fuels for energy conversion and utilization in industry. This book is your opportunity to understand its principles, learn about the technology, and begin to use it to the benefit of your application, your company, and the environment.

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Global energy consumption in recent years has continued to increase not only in developed countries but also in developing countries, primarily as a result of rapid industrialization and improvement in the standard of living. Read the first page
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high temperature air combustion, high performance furnace, petroleum heating furnaces, high temperature airflow, gas treatment furnaces, heat recovery rate, fuel jet diffusion, preheated air combustion, dispersed combustion, gas recirculation ratio, high temperature combustion air, high temperature oxidizing agent, low oxygen concentration atmosphere, metal heating furnaces, preheated air temperature, high temperature preheated, regenerative combustion, coal guns, burner pitch, low oxygen concentration air, regenerative media, full reaction mechanism, heat recirculation, converted crude oil, discharging temperature
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Technical Report, United States, New York, Energy Technologies Discussed, The First Asia-Pacific Conf, Temperature Indicator Controller, Two-dimensional Air Flow, International Seminar, Nippon Steel Corporation, Propulsion Power
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