Essays about: "Excess Heat Recovery"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 essays containing the words Excess Heat Recovery.
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16. De-polymerization and Purification of Kraft Lignin Utilizing the Liquid-Lignin Phase
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)Abstract : The effects of global warming are apparent and the work towards a sustainable future is underway. In order to reduce the environmental impact caused by the transportation sector, a transition from fossil fuels to those based on renewable resources are important. Using agricultural land to produce raw materials, e.g. READ MORE
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17. A pre-study on the compressed air system at Ljunghaell AB
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Abstract : The Swedish industry uses large volumes of compressed air. The compressed air process isenergy intensive and creates large amounts of excess heat. It is therefore important to utilizethe excess heat, optimize the operation of the compressors and to have a regular maintenanceon the system. READ MORE
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18. Recovering energy from excess heat at Gevalia’s roasting-house in Gävle
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Naturresurser och hållbar utvecklingAbstract : This thesis examines the roasting process at Gevalia’s coffee roasting house in Gävle and describes the possibilities to recover the energy in roasting gasses that are released into the atmosphere from the factory’s chimneys. The roasting gasses leave the factory’s chimneys at temperatures upwards of 370 °C in large volumes all year round. READ MORE
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19. Effective Use of Excess Heat in a Cement Plant
University essay from KTH/Tillämpad termodynamik och kylteknikAbstract : The report investigates the feasibility of accessing waste heat at kiln 7 in the Cementa AB cement plant in Slite, Gotland. The background is provided, with a description of the cement manufacturing process. READ MORE
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20. Recovery of un-combusted fuel in a gas turbine power cycle with Chemical Looping Combustion.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : Chemical Loping Combustion (CLC) is a novel combustion technology in which the exhaust gas is inherently divided into oxygen depleted air in one stream and CO2 and water vapour in another. This is however under the ideal condition that the fuel conversion is complete, i.e. READ MORE