Solid Fuels and Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids : Thermal Characterisation and Analysis by Rafael Kandiyoti book MOBI, DJV
9780080444864 English 0080444865 The first strand involves a critical overview of the design of experimental methods used for examining the thermal behaviour of solid fuels pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification], while the second will emphasise chemical structures and molecular mass distributions of coal derived tars, extracts and pitches, petroleum-derived asphaltenes, and biomass derived heavy hydrocarbon liquids. Two major, interdependent strands in the study of fossil and renewable fuel utilisation are focused on within this text: Thermal characterisation of solid fuels including various ranks of coals, biomass and waste, and, the analytical characterisation of heavy hydrocarbon liquids, covering coal, petroleum and biomass derived heavy fractions., The underlying trend facing energy markets is one of steady, relentless rise in demand and little spare or excess capacity. Economic growth and improved living standards require security of supply and freedom from terror attacks. However, we also desire a cleaner planet and fear the possible threat of climate change. Our objectives are at odds with each other.
9780080444864 English 0080444865 The first strand involves a critical overview of the design of experimental methods used for examining the thermal behaviour of solid fuels pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification], while the second will emphasise chemical structures and molecular mass distributions of coal derived tars, extracts and pitches, petroleum-derived asphaltenes, and biomass derived heavy hydrocarbon liquids. Two major, interdependent strands in the study of fossil and renewable fuel utilisation are focused on within this text: Thermal characterisation of solid fuels including various ranks of coals, biomass and waste, and, the analytical characterisation of heavy hydrocarbon liquids, covering coal, petroleum and biomass derived heavy fractions., The underlying trend facing energy markets is one of steady, relentless rise in demand and little spare or excess capacity. Economic growth and improved living standards require security of supply and freedom from terror attacks. However, we also desire a cleaner planet and fear the possible threat of climate change. Our objectives are at odds with each other.