Environmentally-Benign Energy Solutions

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Ibrahim Dincer, Can Ozgur Colpan, Mehmet Akif Ezan
Springer Nature, Nov 14, 2019 - Technology & Engineering - 876 pages

This book provides high-quality research results and proposes future priorities for more sustainable development and energy security. It covers a broad range of topics on atmospheric changes, climate change impacts, climate change modeling and simulations, energy and environment policies, energy resources and conversion technologies, renewables, emission reduction and abatement, waste management, ecosystems and biodiversity, and sustainable development. Gathering selected papers from the 7th Global Conference on Global Warming (GCGW2018), held in Izmir, Turkey on June 24–28, 2018, it:

  • Offers comprehensive coverage of the development of systems taking into account climate change, renewables, waste management, chemical aspects, energy and environmental issues, along with recent developments and cutting-edge information
  • Highlights recent advances in the area of energy and environment, and the debate on and shaping of future directions and priorities for a better environment, sustainable development and energy security
  • Provides a number of practical applications and case studies
  • Is written in an easy-to-follow style, moving from the basics to advanced systems.

Given its scope, the book offers a valuable resource for readers in academia and industry alike, and can be used at the graduate level or as a reference text for professors, researchers and engineers.

 

Contents

Environmental Problems and Solution Proposals from the Perspective of Secondary School Students
3
Biochar Application for Greenhouse Gases Mitigation
38
Assessment of Enterprise Emission Inventory Considering Entropy Production for a Cement Production Line
69
Retrofitting of R22 AirConditioning System with R1234zeE
87
Bioactive Façade System Symbiosis as a Key for EcoBeneficial Building Element
97
Life Cycle Cost Analysis of the Buildings in Turkey Related to Energy Consumption Due to External Wall Insulation
123
A Case Study
137
Electricity Market Structure and Forecasting Market Clearing Prices
155
Effect of Hydrogen Enrichment on Pollutant and Greenhouse Gases Formation and Exergy Efficiency of Methane MILD Combustion
403
Energetic Exergetic and Environmental Assessments of a Biomass GasifierBased Hydrogen Production and Liquefaction System
431
Energy Exergy and Environmental Analyses of Biomass Gasifier Combined Integrated Plant
456
Optimum InsulationThickness for Cooling Applications Using Combined Environmental and Economic Method
483
Energy Efficiency Estimation of Induction Motors with Artificial Neural Networks
493
A CFD Study on Photovoltaic Performance Investigation of a Solar Racing Car
509
Thermodynamic and Environmental Assessments of Coal GasificationBased Multigeneration Plant
531
A Novel Multigeneration Energy System for a Sustainable Community
557

Energy Environment and Education
177
Reduce Recycle and Environment
191
Renewables and Waste Management
209
Heating and Ventilation Performance of a Solar Chimney Designed in a LowCost Ecological Home
211
Anaerobic Digestion of Aquatic Plants for Biogas Production
228
Prediction of Solar Energy Potential with Artificial Neural Networks
247
Thermodynamic Modeling of a SeawaterCooled Foldable PV Panel System
259
Effect of Using Photovoltaic Power Systems in Sustainable Energy Action Plan of a Big County Municipality in Turkey
273
Comparative Study Between Dry and Wet Modes in Hot Working Conditions
293
Experimental Investigation on Heat Transfer Coefficient and Thermal Efficiency of Solar Air Heaters Having Different Baffles
309
Impact of Carbonization on the Combustion and Gasification Reactivities of Olive Wastes
322
Removal of Polyphenolic Compounds from Olive Mill Wastewater with Sunlight Irradiation Using NanoZnoSio2 Composite
345
Catalytic Treatment of Opium Alkaloid Wastewater via Hydrothermal Gasification
362
System Analysis Modeling and Simulation
385
Exergetic and Environmental Analyses of Turbojet Engine
387
TechnoEconomic Evaluation of a Residential RoofMounted Solar System
585
Evaluation of an EnvironmentallyBenign Renewable Energy System for Buildings
613
Numerical Study of Thermal Transport in a FlatPlate Solar Collector Using Novel Absorber Plate
648
Alternative Materials and Designs
663
Toward HalogenFree Flame Retardants for Polystyrene Thermal Insulation Boards
665
Modeling of TiB2BN Composites as Cathode Materials for Aluminum Electrolysis Cell
695
A Case Study
710
Utilization of Alternative Building Materials for Sustainable Construction
727
Investigation of New Insulation Materials for EnvironmentallyBenign Food Delivery Bags
751
Experimental and Numerical Shortest Route Optimization in Generating a Design Template for a Recreation Area in Kadifekale
779
Design and Fabrication of Rotimatic Machine
799
Design of Thermoelectric Refrigerator Volume with Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD
817
The Hybrid Solution
843
Sustainable Transportation System Design
857
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Ibrahim Dincer is a Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering and programs Director in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Renowned for his pioneering works, he has authored and co-authored many books and book chapters, over 1000 refereed journal and conference papers, and numerous technical reports. He has chaired many national and international conferences, symposia, workshops, and technical meetings. He is the founding chair/co-chair of various well-established international conferences, including the International Exergy, Energy, and Environment Symposium. He has delivered over 300 keynote and invited lectures. He is an active member of various international scientific organizations and societies, and serves as Editor-in-Chief for International Journal of Energy Research, International Journal of Exergy, and International Journal of Global Warming, as well as associate editor, regional editor, and editorial board member on various prestigious international journals. He is a recipient of several research, teaching, and service awards, including the Premier’s Research Excellence award in Ontario, Canada, in 2004. He has made innovative contributions to the understanding and development of exergy analysis of advanced energy systems for his so-called five main pillars: (1) better efficiency, (2) better cost-effectiveness, (3) better environment, (4) better sustainability, and (5) better energy security. He was the chair of a new technical group in ASHRAE named Exergy Analysis for Sustainable Buildings.
C. Ozgur Colpan is Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Dokuz Eylul University. His research topics include thermodynamic analysis, renewable energy, multiphysics modeling and experimental characterization of fuel cells. He has co-authored 4 books and book chapters and several journal publications. He has contributed as technical chair and organizing committee member in several international conferences.
M. Akif Ezan is Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Dokuz Eylul University. He got his Ph.D. degree at the same university in 2011. His research interests are thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid dynamics.