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Energy Processes, Systems and Equipment

Energy Processes, Systems and Equipment

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This book focuses on the progress in modern energy processes, systems and equipment. Since the beginning of humankind, energy has been the most important need for each human and living being. Thus, the development of different ways of energy conversion that can be applied to cover growing energy needs has become a crucial challenge for scientists and engineers around the world, making the power industry, in which operation is based on subsequent energy conversion processes, one of the most important fields of the local, national, and global economy today. Progress in precise description, modeling, and optimization of physical phenomena related to the energy conversion processes bounded to large and dispersed power systems is a key research and development field of the economy.

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Keywords

  • Absorption
  • adiabatic expansion
  • adsorbents
  • Air Pollution
  • asphalt roofing
  • barbecue
  • biogas
  • biogas treatment
  • boiler
  • charcoal briquettes
  • CHP
  • CO2 power cycle
  • COSMO-RS
  • deep eutectic solvents
  • ecological and legal aspects
  • Economic Analysis
  • energy conversion
  • energy performance gap
  • Energy Poverty
  • Energy Storage
  • expander
  • fuel burners
  • Fuel cell
  • fuels
  • gaseous air pollutants
  • gerotor
  • grill
  • health risk
  • heating equipment
  • hydrofluorocarbons
  • hydrofluoroolefins
  • lignite mine
  • liquid propane
  • lobe
  • low GWP
  • low-temperature phase change material
  • microcogeneration
  • microturbine
  • numerical modelling
  • ORC
  • paraffin wax
  • particulate matter
  • piston
  • PM10
  • PM2.5
  • PM2.5 dust
  • pre-war tenement building
  • refrigerants
  • Regeneration
  • retrofit
  • scanning electron microscope
  • screw
  • selection method
  • siloxane concentrations
  • Stirling engine
  • stove
  • T-s diagram
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • Thermal energy storage
  • thermodynamic analysis
  • Trilateral Flash Cycle
  • upgrading
  • user behavior
  • vane
  • volatile methylsiloxanes
  • volumetric expander
  • Wankel
  • working fluid
  • WRF-CALMET/CALPUFF

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1884-8

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