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Gasification - De Gruyter Stem by Valter Bruno Silva & João Cardoso & Antonio Chavando Paperback
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Highlights
- Gasification provides a series of workflow process fundamentals set within authentic contexts and case studies while exploring the pathways for gasification optimization, the effect of fuel blending in gasification systems, and the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to describe said processes.
- About the Author: Valter Silva is a Senior Researcher at the University of Aveiro.
- 150 Pages
- Technology, Chemical & Biochemical
- Series Name: de Gruyter Stem
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About the Book
The book presents the fundamentals of gasification and workflow process in real contexts and case studies. It explores pathways for gasification optimization, effect of blending different fuels and use of computational fluid dynamics. The book combi
Book Synopsis
Gasification provides a series of workflow process fundamentals set within authentic contexts and case studies while exploring the pathways for gasification optimization, the effect of fuel blending in gasification systems, and the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to describe said processes. Comprehensive in its coverage, this book allows engineering graduate students, advanced undergraduates, researchers and industry practitioners to further advance their own gasification strategy and understanding.
Key features:
- Compares gasification with pyrolysis and combustion.
- Covers broad gasification mechanisms, experimental procedures, and numerical modelling.
- Provides techno-economic analysis applied to gasification systems coupled with risk analysis.
- Describes state-of-the-art processes concerning the co-firing of ammonia, coal and biomass.
About the Author
Valter Silva is a Senior Researcher at the University of Aveiro. He coordinated national and international projects in the previous five years, garnering over 2M in funding as PI and 20M+ as co-PI and team member.
João Sousa Cardoso is a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Lisbon. His work focuses on numerical modelling and statistical methods applied to renewable energy systems and industrial processes.
Jose Antonio Mayoral Chavando is a doctoral student at the University of Aveiro, focusing on thermochemical technologies such as gasification, pyrolysis, and combustion.